Posted on 01/20/2010 10:38:37 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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Smart plan....
See #13.
Southwest Shortrange Regional Weather Forecast
And:
From the NWS in San Diego...excerpted:
THE PERIODS OF STRONGEST WIND AND RAIN WILL BE FROM 10 AM TODAY THROUGH LATE TONIGHT...AND AGAIN THURSDAY INTO FRIDAY...AS A COUPLE OF STRONG COLD FRONTS MOVE THROUGH.
We are. Yosemite and the Sierras are suppose to be getting a couple of feet of snow in the next couple of days. They are saying that we will be getting a short break from Saturday afternoon and most of Sunday. Then another storm on Monday. War already ahead of the normal snow totals.
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Some of ya’ll Tar`Naders done got a`loose,Ernest !!!,,,;0)
We had 4 on the ground at once,,,F-2/F-3,,,1/4 mile wide,,,
We were lucky ,,,Missed us by a whole mile,,,
Pucker Factor 9.5,,,Barksdale,AFB sirens went off,,,
I geared~up and put Harley’s(yorkie) paratrooper suit on
him,,,strapped him to me and we hunkered down in the hall,,,
Sang him some of “Blood on the Risers”,,,LOL,,,
Ya’ll be safe...;0)
The lowest pressure ever measured in the state is 28.85" Hg according to Chris Burt, author of Extreme Weather. As of this hour, the pressure is already 28.92" at Crescent City in the northernmost part of the state (and 28.88 on the Oregon coast). But tomorrow night is when the big storm swings in further south, and if you believe the NMM forecast model, it will be 28.80" on the central coast, breaking the all-time record (in other words, a stronger storm has not hit the state in recorded history!).
What the yahoos did this year for the cute little (non-native) marsh minnow, really hurt the US and the farmers there since 1/3 of our citrus, nuts and other produce comes from California.
How is the little fish doing over in the valley area where they were denying water to the farmers?
It appears that today will similar to the Tuesday event when we had several reports of waterspouts and weak tornadoes. Below is the outlook from the Storm Prediction Center: http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day1otlk.html
...SRN CA INTO SRN NV AND AZ...
EMBEDDED TSTMS AND LEWPS SHOULD ACCOMPANY AFOREMENTIONED FRONTAL
BAND AS IT CROSSES THE SRN CA CST THIS AFTN/EARLY EVE. GIVEN
STRENGTH OF DEEP WIND FIELD /50 KTS AT 700 MB AND 70 KTS AT
500/...THESE STRUCTURES MAY YIELD DMGG WIND. IN ADDITION
...DEPENDING HOW STRONGLY BACKED THE LOW LVL FLOW BECOMES...
TORNADOES AND WATERSPOUTS MAY OCCUR. THE DEGREE OF LOW-LVL BACKING
WILL BE GOVERNED BY THE INTENSITY OF SECONDARY CYCLOGENESIS IN THE
L.A. BASIN ...IN ADDITION TO TOPOGRAPHIC INFLUENCES. ALTHOUGH IT IS
IMPOSSIBLE TO DEFINITIVELY ASSESS THE FORMER...THE STRENGTH OF THE
WIND FIELD...FAVORABLE TIMING RELATIVE TO DIURNAL CYCLE...AND
APPARENT INTENSITY OF UPR SYSTEM IN SATELLITE IMAGERY TOGETHER
SUGGEST THAT THREAT IS SUFFICIENTLY HIGH TO WARRANT UPGRADE TO
SLIGHT RISK.
Humboldt Bay area had another 1” in the past 24 hours bringing the total to 3.9” since Sunday and there is more rain forecast. There is a hugh and series cold trough coming down the coast from Siberia and headed to a beach near Ernest. I just told my first wife that if y’all think rain is bad wait until the whole state is overwhelmed by record snowfall only to be followed by record warm rain melting it all.
Been there and seen that (1964)...
Just issued by the NWS in Oxnard:
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOS ANGELES/OXNARD CA 729 AM PST THU JAN 21 2010 CAZ034>041-044>046-051>054-059-087-088-547-548-220600- SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY CENTRAL COAST- SANTA BARBARA COUNTY CENTRAL COAST-SANTA YNEZ VALLEY- SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY INTERIOR VALLEYS-CUYAMA VALLEY- SANTA BARBARA COUNTY SOUTH COAST-VENTURA COUNTY COAST- LOS ANGELES COUNTY COAST INCLUDING DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES- VENTURA COUNTY INTERIOR VALLEYS-VENTURA COUNTY COASTAL VALLEYS- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS RECREATIONAL AREA- SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY MOUNTAINS-SANTA BARBARA COUNTY MOUNTAINS- VENTURA COUNTY MOUNTAINS- LOS ANGELES COUNTY MOUNTAINS EXCLUDING THE SANTA MONICA RANGE- ANTELOPE VALLEY-CATALINA ISLAND-SANTA CLARITA VALLEY- LOS ANGELES COUNTY SAN FERNANDO VALLEY- LOS ANGELES COUNTY SAN GABRIEL VALLEY-
729 AM PST THU JAN 21 2010 ...POSSIBLE SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER SOUTHWEST CALIFORNIA THIS AFTERNOON... SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TODAY AND SOME MAY BECOME SEVERE THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH OVERNIGHT. WINDS OF 60 MPH OR GREATER WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH THUNDERSTORMS TODAY...ALONG WITH WATERSPOUTS AND SMALL TORNADOES.
A FRONTAL SYSTEM IS CENTERED OVER THE CENTRAL COAST THIS MORNING AND WILL CONTINUE MOVING SOUTHEAST AND ACROSS THE VENTURA AND LOS ANGELES COUNTIES LATE THIS MORNING THROUGH EARLY AFTERNOON. IN THE WAKE OF THE FRONTAL SYSTEM SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS WILL OCCUR AND MAY BECOME SEVERE THIS AFTERNOON. THERE IS A CHANCE THE THUNDERSTORMS WILL CONTINUE OVERNIGHT.
RESIDENTS IN SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA ARE URGED TO STAY TUNED FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION ON THE POTENTIAL FOR SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS. LISTEN TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR YOUR FAVORITE MEDIA SOURCE...OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WEATHER.GOV/LOSANGELES
I’ve been watching the latest Pacific Storm to hit you and the cold front behind it that you can see here:
http://www.weather.com/maps/geography/pacific/index_large_animated.html
On those Rogue River jet-boat trips I take the guide will point out the high water mark of the ‘64 floods. It is incredibe to see exactly how high the water went. Let’s see, in ‘64 I was a Sophmore in H.S. in Belleville, Illinois trying to learn Algebra 1 and trying to figure out how to get Ruth to forget about the dime.
To my friends in California I leave with with this:
Dude, me alegro de su hacer de la lluvia para que no robar nuestra agua!
Keep your cold stuff up there....we are suppose to be warm down here.
it's a preposition game.
Must be a money grab.
Must be. What kind of place IS this county council?
Is this Thursday?
The minnows are drowning. The libs have demanded that the rain water be reduced.
How's that drought working out for ya??
Arnoid rushed up to Eureka to survey the damage to his pal, Robin Arkley’s old town brick building after our quake of the 9th. I think Arnoid has been to Eureka 5 times. How many times has he been to your town...
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