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Link Posted: 8/18/2023 3:09:31 PM EDT
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Out of 365 days to choose from to visit family in San Diego I had to pick the same days as the TS.  Saturday and Sunday were the outdoor activities so I think we're good.  May spend all of Monday indoors at Pechanga.  The sun there is brutal on me so the cloudiness may be to my benefit.
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 3:11:10 PM EDT
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Wouldn't the rain help with wildfires?
NASTY WOMAN!
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 3:30:53 PM EDT
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My in laws live there and are preparing as best they can. Since I am originally from there, I have a lot of family and friends in that area. I'll be praying for everyone in that area's safety .
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I live in Ca and have parents in the coastal area and by that I mean ON the water.   And one of them stupidly has agreed to a medical procedure at UCLA on Monday.  Perhaps they should be more supersticious and reschedule but whatever.

But I welcome some really hard times that maybe makes it impossible for emergency services to respond.

May the hurt that comes from this prompt people to vote differently.

Some "you loot we shoot" signs could perhaps wake some of the fuckers up that have had it too good for too long.

And all of Ca can fuck off if it thinks ot is gonna do some Katrina inspired firearms collections.
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 3:39:48 PM EDT
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Anyone that wishes harm to fellow American's doesn't deserve to live in this country.

So many people in this country need to grow the fuck up.
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 3:43:29 PM EDT
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Where’s this thing going after it wipes out southern CA?  As it heads east, or north?
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 3:53:11 PM EDT
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So 70-80mph winds and some rain. Basically a Midwest thunderstorm.

I swear that place is full of the weakest people known to man.
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Link Posted: 8/18/2023 3:55:28 PM EDT
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Current projected path for what's left of the central rotation takes it into western Nevada.
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 4:31:03 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/18/2023 4:40:17 PM EDT
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Looks like the people underground in Vegas are going to have to move.
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 4:42:29 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/18/2023 4:44:26 PM EDT
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Cloudy forecast for the next 3+ days here in Phoenix, I'm loving this storm already.
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 4:45:11 PM EDT
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My question: what do the people in Baja and SoCal know about the Clintons?

In Vegas we're already getting rain and T storms.
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 4:46:37 PM EDT
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I live in Kali, and I am near the based of the San Gabriel Mtns, and the storm going to hit the mountains and dump the rain in my front yard. I have survived 3 60MPH+ windstorms. And I survived more earthquakes than "I can shake a stick at," so stay tuned to see what happens next. It is supposed to rain from Sunday-Tuesday, they have always been a few hours late about when the storm will hit; the reason is that the oceans and mountains have a huge influence on the storm, and it makes it difficult to predict the exact path. I will just hunker down and load some ammo, I should be able to crank out a couple thousand rounds of 9mm at a rather leisurely rate.
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 6:01:00 PM EDT
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The first traces of high outflow clouds from the storm have been going over my area since about noon.

The storm is big.
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 6:12:30 PM EDT
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Current projected path for what's left of the central rotation takes it into western Nevada.


After that?
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 8:01:50 PM EDT
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Cloudy forecast for the next 3+ days here in Phoenix, I'm loving this storm already.
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It was only about 100 today with minimal sun, love it.
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 8:16:27 PM EDT
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Where's this thing going after it wipes out southern CA?  As it heads east, or north?

Current projected path for what's left of the central rotation takes it into western Nevada.

After that?

Dissipated. Post-tropical remnant.
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 9:00:15 PM EDT
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There's not likely to be much "after that."  Once the hurricanes get to cooler water or over land, the energy starts dropping off, the winds slow, the pressure differential lessens, etc..  May be breezy and some windy, light rains.  The national Hurricane center has the charted predictions of various sorts.
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 9:04:17 PM EDT
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Yeah, that's a pretty suspect headline. I suppose if you split hairs, you could argue that is correct. But it's pretty much a climate change bullshit headline.


Oh Teh Noes! List of CA hurricanes

Oh Teh Noes Part Deux: AZ Desert Boogaloo Hurricanes
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Yeah, that's a pretty suspect headline. I suppose if you split hairs, you could argue that is correct. But it's pretty much a climate change bullshit headline.


Oh Teh Noes! List of CA hurricanes

Oh Teh Noes Part Deux: AZ Desert Boogaloo Hurricanes


I lived through Kathleen. Crazy amount of water, and yes, Ocotillo was pretty much wiped out.
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 9:05:34 PM EDT
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Florida Man laughs at the Californians being concerned over a tropical storm.

We don't even cancel outdoor picnics for a tropical storm.
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 9:08:20 PM EDT
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Shit, I get that daily right bow with the regular afternoon thunderstorms.
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 9:08:37 PM EDT
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Hilary will definitely cause widespread damage in multiple countries, check out this video

Link Posted: 8/18/2023 9:10:04 PM EDT
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They didn't cancel school for tropical storms when I was a kid.
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 10:09:13 PM EDT
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Nice. You guys get a half a dozen a year, or more, [maybe daily] out here they are like once in a lifetime.

I am way further north [San Jose] but am kind of looking forward to whatever we may see leftover.

I do have a brother / nieces / nephews in harms way though, so.. thanks.

Link Posted: 8/18/2023 10:51:25 PM EDT
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What weather app is that?
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 10:54:28 PM EDT
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I predict 1 billion + in FEMA "Aid" will filter in because of all the "destruction" caused by man made climate change, and MAGA supporters.
Link Posted: 8/18/2023 11:00:24 PM EDT
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It is a tropical storm. Not much wind (40 mph) and NHC is predicting maybe 6" of rain, max in some very small parts. In FL, we don't even buy beer for that.
Link Posted: 8/19/2023 9:33:06 AM EDT
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At the moment Hilary is still a Cat 4 hurricane.  While it's expected to hit the southwest US as a tropical storm, that part of the country gets very little rain normally, so a year's worth could get dumped on AZ, CA, and NV over several days.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/19/weather/hurricane-hilary-california-southwest-tropical-storm-saturday/index.html
Link Posted: 8/19/2023 9:48:30 AM EDT
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Welcome to, "just another summer day", in South Carolina.
Link Posted: 8/19/2023 10:12:59 AM EDT
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It is a tropical storm. Not much wind (40 mph) and NHC is predicting maybe 6" of rain, max in some very small parts. In FL, we don't even buy beer for that.
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In Florida you don't have mountains.  Water travels over your 12 inches above sea level back to sea level.  
Link Posted: 8/19/2023 10:18:25 AM EDT
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Are they flying all the way from Keesler?
Link Posted: 8/19/2023 10:28:01 AM EDT
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Hilary will definitely cause widespread damage in multiple countries, check out this video

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Link Posted: 8/19/2023 10:36:04 AM EDT
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In Florida you don't have mountains.  Water travels over your 12 inches above sea level back to sea level.  
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It is a tropical storm. Not much wind (40 mph) and NHC is predicting maybe 6" of rain, max in some very small parts. In FL, we don't even buy beer for that.


In Florida you don't have mountains.  Water travels over your 12 inches above sea level back to sea level.  
Yet people make fun of us for not having 'em.

California wants to ban generators. Mine powers my entire house minus my central HVAC system.



Also, I enjoy my shutters.


Link Posted: 8/19/2023 10:42:29 AM EDT
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Just saw a story about national parks expecting flooding, which makes me expect to see stories about water rescues at those national parks despite warnings.
Link Posted: 8/19/2023 10:48:55 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/19/2023 10:52:08 AM EDT
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Gavin Newsom mocked Ron DeSantis for how he managed FL after two hurricanes. I look forward to seeing Newsom fail at responding to a tropical storm. Sucks for the people of California. I have family in Manhattan Beach.
Link Posted: 8/19/2023 10:53:24 AM EDT
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Are they flying all the way from Keesler?


Santa Maria

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Link Posted: 8/19/2023 10:56:24 AM EDT
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I’m heading to Palos Verdes on Sunday, great.
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The storm will not affect your trip.

ETA I have total cloud cover now.  No wind or rain yet.  I have two guys here to clean up my yard and trim trees so they don't thrash my house in case any big wind actually shows up.
Link Posted: 8/19/2023 11:39:02 AM EDT
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Gavin Newsom mocked Ron DeSantis for how he managed FL after two hurricanes. I look forward to seeing Newsom fail at responding to a tropical storm. Sucks for the people of California. I have family in Manhattan Beach.
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Gavin is a tool.
Link Posted: 8/19/2023 11:39:14 AM EDT
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Mountain Dew predicted it!





Link Posted: 8/19/2023 12:18:16 PM EDT
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I'm in Yuma, nothing but light rain so far. The hotel lobby had CNN on this morning and they literally said California was going to see 145mph winds.
Link Posted: 8/19/2023 12:40:13 PM EDT
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I'm in Yuma, nothing but light rain so far. The hotel lobby had CNN on this morning and they literally said California was going to see 145mph winds.
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LOL.... it is a tropical storm.
Link Posted: 8/19/2023 12:43:01 PM EDT
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I'm in Yuma, nothing but light rain so far. The hotel lobby had CNN on this morning and they literally said California was going to see 145mph winds.
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Baja California will see 145.
Link Posted: 8/19/2023 12:47:00 PM EDT
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Death Valley and all the surrounding areas are going to get fucked again.

I'd stay far away from the desert for a week or so.
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