Posted on 01/09/2005 6:27:08 AM PST by bd476
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED FLASH FLOOD WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOS ANGELES/OXNARD CA 600 AM PST SUN JAN 9 2005
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN OXNARD HAS ISSUED A
* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR... THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY VALLEYS AND MOUNTAINS INCLUDING THE SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS AND ADJACENT FOOTHILLS THIS INCLUDES THE VERDALE...SIMI AND PADUA BURN AREAS
* UNTIL 1000 AM PST
* AT 555 AM PST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADARS INDICATED A LARGE AREA OF HEAVY RAIN WITH SOME EMBEDDED INTENSE SHOWERS PUSHING INTO LOS ANGELES COUNTY. RAINFALL RATES OF ONE HALF INCH TO ONE INCH PER HOUR ARE EXPECTED...WHICH WILL CAUSE FLASH FLOODING IN THE WARNING AREA. MUDSLIDES...ROCKSLIDES AND DEBRIS FLOW ARE LIKELY...ESPECIALLY IN AND BELOW THE BURN AREAS.
* LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO MOUNT WILSON AND SANTA CLARITA...MALIBU...AND LAUREL AND COLDWATER CANYONS.
LAT...LON 3406 11869 3408 11854 3415 11850 3416 11825 3402 11813 3392 11801 3400 11785 3406 11776 3420 11771 3438 11767 3437 11777 3449 11814 3477 11885 3429 11859 3421 11863 3416 11879 3406 11895
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BRUNO/RORKE
I should post this to Threat Matrix saying its mystery gas released....heehee
You're bad, Karl, real bad! LOL!!!
So? How's the dam holding up? I assume it, uh. Is!
I actually didnt know what it was.....its a cloud!
It was (cue spooky music) the beginning of the rest of your life. The Twilight Zone!!!
Speaking of my neck of the woods, here's Avenue J this afternoon:
That mud is so thick and goes on for so long, the picture doesn't do it justice.
What's the deal with the designated county routes being ignored here? This is N-5! The rest of the roads are clearing out and leaving this main thoroughfare blocked. I bet they're not doing it because no one wants to. There's no way to know how much road is actually under there, anyway.
Did you call County Roads?
On Friday morning we went out to check the progress. There was none but a deputy was there, also surveying the situation. When asked what the dilly, he shrugged and said he thought they were supposed to be there. He didn't know why they weren't. I drove around yesterday and discovered what might be the real problem. The street that pic was taken on is J. The cross street is 110th East. J is e/w, 110th is n/s. So, I drove over to K, a mile south of here, and realized where all J's mud came from. There is a wash carved out next to 110th street, on the east side, that must be twelve feet across, maybe five feet deep, and at least a quarter mile long. All that mud is now sitting on Avenue J.
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