Sounds odd. It’s not at all uncommon for remnants of typhoons to hit So Cal, sometimes with the remnants streaming all the way up here to northern CA. As another poster noted, the water off shore is too cold to support them as hurricanes along the coast, but they can carry substantial remaining moisture inland. Sounds like fear porn, as others have suggested
It seems like every year California has their fire season, followed by their rain storms, followed by landslides on the burnt-out, no vegetation hill sides.
Thanks for that info. You’re probably right. Hope somehow there won’t be any or much flooding in California as a result of Hillary...