Posted on 03/23/2023 11:38:15 AM PDT by Red Badger
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- From a flying couch to crushed cars, a collection of videos and images show just how powerful Tuesday's storm was across the San Francisco Bay Area.
The winds were so strong in San Francisco, city officials say they toppled at least 900 trees and branches -- resulting in two deaths.
VIDEO AT LINK..................
Video from a high-rise in the city showed a couch flying through the air as it narrowly missed a person on the ground below.
While images out of Santa Cruz showed high surf battering the already damaged coastline from January's storms.
Watch the video above to see just how powerful Tuesday's storm was.
I was born there......... π
“Itβs California!.......................”
Where the World’s always about to end...unless DC sends billions of $$$ from Kansas
I’ve lived in the Bay Area for more years than I am comfortable admitting and I’ve never experienced winds like we had Tuesday. Nothing, I am sure, like the tornadoes that often march through the midwest, but truly violent.
Probably a lot of flying feces, too.
Southern California has the Santa Anna winds which dang near killed me on my motorcycle on I-10 near Palm Springs when I was stationed at 29 Palms Marine Base in 1973...................
A couple of Springs ago we had a small tornado two blocks over from us and we saw the funnel cloud of debris going by above the trees....................
At least the streets are clean now, for a while at least. π©
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Imagine the feces flying around.
Not a good day for a walk in San Fagsicko.
Had to commute to Ft Irwin from San Diego, Santa Ana’s would have big rigs parking under overpasses until the winds died down.
“WE GOT COWS...”
“Another cow.”
“Actually I think it was the same one.”
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