We're just coming off siren testing at the Pickering nuclear plant, which I work beside. Nobody I work with takes prepping for a nuclear accident seriously. We felt a little tremor today but hardly noticed it. Nobody paid much attention until we heard it on the radio and someone asked how much shaking the nuke box can withstand.
I don't expect much to come of it (is the betting closed yet?) and so am glad I only work with a few people, and not my old office of hundreds.
We're in the midst of thunder storms now, which were precursored by tornado watches and warnings through the afternoon and evening. Everyone at work, and most of my friends were back to shrugging their shoulders.
If you bet that the preparedness itch would pass quickly, you win!