Posted on 01/07/2018 5:54:27 PM PST by Signalman
They need the snow in the mountains.
Maybe it will just wash the whole state into the ocean?
It will put the fire out, right?
That’s how Glowbull Warming works. First it burns you out
then it floods you out then it kills a Polar Bear.
It’s Mudslide season
Funny douchebags accusing people in California of being douchebags, rode the short bus did ya?
Im 58 years old. I have seen that headline pretty much every year for about 40 years.
Having a hard time believing there will be that much rain. I havent gotten that low barometer headache yet. Weve only had 1/2 an inch since March 2017, now we are to get 4 inches in one day?
Yes, it can be quite terrible if it rains hard here after a burn of that size. Sometimes the soil actually melts and becomes glassified and the rainwater won’t soak in. The slope is quite steep in the high coastal mountains and we have terrible mudslides. With over 800 homes burned during that last fire, it will cause quite a lot of problems On the other hand, we welcome the rain. It’s been very dry this year.
The homeless killed all the polar bears here anyway.
I hear it is a low coming down from the north combining with a Pineapple Express in from the tropics. Could rain quite a bit here....
Lots of great people in California. But your leadership, well, you already know.
Glowbull Warming knows no boundaries!
Yup
I welcome the rain. Looking forward to it, except the driving part.
a couple of more vodkas and I’ll be really braced. I have my FEMA application already filled out.
You nailed it. My wife and I were saying the same thing last week...Time for the mudslide stories like it was something new and of course, Trump’s fault.
Are they still saying “this will have no effect on the drought” even as your reservoirs are overtopping the dams that form them?
Great points. They already sent out a mandatory evacuation order for the majority of Montecito and Carpinteria north of the 192. It will start raining in a bout five minutes according to the radar. Hoping there is great rain. But pray there are no major mudslides. These poor people have been through so much. As have I. I didn’t lose a home. But I had to evacuate in Santa Barbara. I’m right next to Montecito isn the mountains. It’s been a painful time. My heart is with all those who have to leave their homes again.
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