Posted on 11/18/2024 7:29:02 PM PST by vespa300
What happens when an atmospheric river and a “bomb cyclone” happen at the same time? Unfortunately, millions of people living on the west coast are about to find out. Extremely high winds, massive amounts of rain, and blizzard conditions in the mountains are being forecast for the days ahead, but nobody is quite sure exactly how this extremely unusual weather event is going to play out.
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God destroys San Francisco. Details at 11.
See Asheville. Nobody in the mountains ever thought they’d need Flood Insurance!!!
Maybe build a pipeline and ship some of that excess water down to us in the deserts?
Bad weather in November!? Strange days.
It was 2019 when I first heard of a “bomb cyclone” as it was supposedly coming toward my then new mountain house. I mocked the “bomb cyclone” as some hippy dippy climate change goblin that wasn’t real. The bomb cyone came and almost snapped two 80 pines on my roof. Do not mock Mr Bomb Cyclone.
October Polar Vortex weakest in 40 years.
It sounds scary, though. That’s the important thing.
The worst hurricane to hit the Southland was a Cat.1 in September 1939. Last year's Hurricane Hillary was more like an ordinary winter rainstorm.
They tried to make that headline scary, the rest of the title was “...Could Bring Unusual weather in North America and Europe”
Unusual can be scary
Didn’t this happen to CA in the past year or so already?
“nobody is quite sure exactly how this extremely unusual weather event is going to play out.” — just ask the Climatistas. They know EXACTLY what the average global temperature will be in 100 years if we do or don’t spend trillions on climate grift.
OMG!!! A Category 5 atmospheric river and Category 4 hurricane atmospheric pressure drops. The end is near, folks. It’s been nice knowing you.
LMAO!
That’s gettin shared.
I moved to California in July 1973 right in the middle of a drought. It was an end-of-the-world drought. Bricks in toilet tanks, odd/even lawn watering days, compulsory showers with another person. It was horrible! I don’t know how we survived.
I have a bridge to sell you.
Yes, hot in Nebraska in July
Strange days
Well, except that ain’t too bad. Guess we’ll see how much spillover we get in the Reno area.
The 2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai eruption and tsunami was a real 52-card pickup with the weather.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Hunga_Tonga%E2%80%93Hunga_Ha%CA%BBapai_eruption_and_tsunami
As big as the Krakatoa eruption that noticeably changed the world’s climate for 4-5 years, but because it was a deep undersea eruption that blew a vast amount of seawater through the Troposphere, and then the Stratosphere, and finally into the Mesosphere where it was instantly frozen, climatologists have *zero clue* what it will do to the world’s climate.
California has been in a “drought” for most of the last 45 years, officially.
I think they need to do a 180 on the paradigm. Instead of normal years (which never happen) and drought years (which are most of them), there should be normal (dry) years and unusual (wet) years.
Once that is established, more sensible water management policies can be enacted.
Of course, you would have to get all the climate change ninnies out of the government, too.
Bring it. It’s time for the ski resorts to open.
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