Actually, I'd go if there was going to be a shot ...
LOL. Did anyone notice all the press releases from the Hawaii tourism board (bear in mind that the whole state government is basically an extension of the tourism board) saying that they weren't phased by this North Korea threat? They don't want to get the tourist drop off that Mexico got over the swine flu. The chance of getting Swine Flu is obviously a lot greater, but there will probably be a few people who'll change their flight to Hawaii.
Actually, I'd go if there was going to be a shot! I'd love to see our TMD at work if they got close.
Then again, I've seen PAC-3 and THAAD first-hand, and if you blink, you'll miss the launch. I'm not kidding. Those interceptors are small, because they don't carry a warhead, just enough solid tip to make the kenetic impact. Nature does the rest
You don't have to blink to miss the intercept, you honestly won't see it at all. If you're lucky, you'll spot the remaining debris and cloud from the intercept. The rate of closure is almost an order of magnitude faster than a bullet, and the corresponding, over-powering, raw, kenetic hit is contained, but obliterating.
And that's just at the terminal end.