Posted on 01/30/2024 8:24:11 AM PST by davikkm
Prepare for nature’s grand spectacle as a potent cyclone, fueled by an intense atmospheric river, takes aim at the West Coast. While not reaching the legendary ARkStorm 1000 status, this system promises significant impacts, with the next few days poised to be the most intense. Intriguingly, snowflakes dance over the ocean as cold Alaskan air journeys south, setting the stage for a mountain snow extravaganza in the Western U.S. Snow accumulations measured by the feet, hurricane-force wind gusts, and the formation of a cyclonic structure reminiscent of tropical storms—all elements contributing to this atmospheric symphony.
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“But.... rainy...lol.”
Hey, it’s second quarter and we haven’t had too many river banks overflow. I’d say they got off lucky.
wy69
When I lived in Minnesota in the winter, we called a hurricane with snow “Thursday.”
Yeah, I had the same reaction as you did. So I figured I might as well answer the question for both of us. 🙂 👍
Wear warm socks.
Native floridian. Weather humor
Holy Cow- measured in yards, not feet- the videos of the area were really something-
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Always playing an angle & looking for opportunity.(I love it)
Plus, it reminds me of a cattle herd in Oregon, my younger brother married into.
None of his brother in-laws, seem to care about it, while they’re filling up their bank accounts in the technology sector.(Good for Them)
However, my brother and I have a plan to keep “meat on the table” for people.
Can’t say when it’ll happen, but it’s a few years out.
Old country gag: Tourist smells cowpie, makes face and exclaims, “Ugh, what is that smell?!!”
Rancher: “Money.”
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