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My Wife talked to her friend in Brea and she said the Costco she went to was already out of TP and bottled water.
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We need to do what the Floridians do and buy up all the bread and milk. When in Rome…
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Quoted: We still probably won’t get a single drop in the Central Valley View Quote A little after 5pm there was some out of the ordinary thunder/lightning, and a sudden downpour. Winds picked up like crazy and were shaking branches loose off of trees into the street. This was Fresno/Clovis. It must have been pretty localized, as once we were out of town, it died down as quickly as it started. |
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if that FUCKED up state doesn't make it out with a surplus of water, they are running it to the ground purposely.
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Quoted: Wow, thanks. That's interesting. I really wonder why they wouldn't go to Vandeberg. Seems weird. Although, we always had a firebomber squadrons in Santa Maria & Santa Barbara. Interesting. Thanks for the info. View Quote Vandenberg AFB is in the middle of nowhere. The Santa Maria airport right next to Santa Maria, home of TriTip. It could be that there are three scheduled rocket launches from Vandenberg next week. |
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Wish it would come here instead. We could use 4-6 inches of rain.
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.57" rain from 03:00 to 08:00 last night. Been drizzling/sprinkling the whole time.
Power went off at 13:00 Sat afternoon, been on the backup genny at the housing compound and control room since. Company even drug over 3 more large gennies just in case. |
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Category 1 as of 11 pm last night.
You California derangement syndrome folks sure post some ratarded shit. |
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Quoted: if that FUCKED up state doesn't make it out with a surplus of water, they are running it to the ground purposely. View Quote They haven't maintained their damns and reservoirs. Think it's been something like 30 years since they did. There's nowhere to put it. They'd rather build trains to nowhere |
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Quoted: They haven't maintained their damns and reservoirs. Think it's been something like 30 years since they did. There's nowhere to put it. They'd rather build trains to nowhere View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: if that FUCKED up state doesn't make it out with a surplus of water, they are running it to the ground purposely. They haven't maintained their damns and reservoirs. Think it's been something like 30 years since they did. There's nowhere to put it. They'd rather build trains to nowhere And have homeless czars in La la land and San Fransicko making 500kusd a year with budgets in the billions to solve the homeless problem. |
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Looks like a lot of rain coming for those SoCal peeps. The desert folks are gonna get flash flooding so BOLO
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I hope that’s what we’re in for. At least it’s Sunday. Most people should be off the roads. |
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Quoted: Coastal side of the mountains and valleys very likely to get flash flooding too, not just the desert. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Looks like a lot of rain coming for those SoCal peeps. The desert folks are gonna get flash flooding so BOLO Coastal side of the mountains and valleys very likely to get flash flooding too, not just the desert. With it running right out to sea. Going to generate some wild temporary currents. |
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Other than a good ribbing from Floridians, I hope our Californians here have no incidents or events.
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/572713/20230819_161336_jpg-2925340.JPG So I saw this little encampment at work today, didn't think anyone really lived there. Along came two women, one walked over and climbed in, the other walked away. How is this ramshackle POS display going to do if/when the typhoon arrives? View Quote https://babylonbee.com/news/californians-prepare-for-hurricane-by-nailing-plywood-boards-onto-their-tent-flaps |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/572713/20230819_161336_jpg-2925340.JPG So I saw this little encampment at work today, didn't think anyone really lived there. Along came two women, one walked over and climbed in, the other walked away. How is this ramshackle POS display going to do if/when the typhoon arrives? https://babylonbee.com/news/californians-prepare-for-hurricane-by-nailing-plywood-boards-onto-their-tent-flaps |
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View Quote San Gabriel’s are going to get soaked. |
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View Quote Lake Mead is gonna see an incredible rise over the next few weeks. |
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View Quote Any of those totals are a normal spring Rainey day here lol |
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It said Hillary would dissipate quickly after landfall. I asked a neighbor to turn off my sprinklers is all. In the mountains it has rained…barely.
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View Quote But I hope you guys are able to handle it and not flood. |
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Lightning from Hurricane Hilary seen in San Diego |
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Quoted: Same in riverside county. If we really do get 2.5 inches of rain tomorrow our property will be flooded. We had serious problems with half a inch last winter. We did have some cocktails by the pool this evening it was a beautiful sunset https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188534/20230819_192539-2925814.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Still dry up here in Socal. No wind or anything. YET. Same in riverside county. If we really do get 2.5 inches of rain tomorrow our property will be flooded. We had serious problems with half a inch last winter. We did have some cocktails by the pool this evening it was a beautiful sunset https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188534/20230819_192539-2925814.jpg We got over 3.5 inches overnight about a month ago. Just a run of the mill Midwest thunderstorm. Wouldn't have even known is was that much if it wasn't for the rain gauge. I thought it was like a half inch. One ditch was pretty full of water on the way to work I guess. |
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Quoted: Normal day in FL. But I hope you guys are able to handle it and not flood. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Normal day in FL. But I hope you guys are able to handle it and not flood. Florida’s typical rain fall is irrelevant to California so stop already with the comparisons. San Diego typical august rain fall is less than an inch for the entire month. |
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Quoted: Normal day in FL. But I hope you guys are able to handle it and not flood. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Normal day in FL. But I hope you guys are able to handle it and not flood. It’s going to flood and there will likely be deaths because of that. But we get the flatlanders boasting about how it’s a normal day for them. |
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Just a light rain here in Socal. No wind. Just a typical rainy day. The news hyped this up like it was going to be a major disaster event. They lied as usual and caused people to panic buy. Will be clear and sunny tomorrow.
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Downgraded from Cat 1 to tropical storm. 220 miles SSE of San Diego.
There goes your Hurricane hitting California fantasy CDSers. You can still pleasure yourself with the thoughts of flooding here though. Although that’s probably gonna put the kibosh on your wild fire fantasies for awhile. There’s always chance of a big earthquake destroying us to keep you aroused. |
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Quoted: Same in riverside county. If we really do get 2.5 inches of rain tomorrow our property will be flooded. We had serious problems with half a inch last winter. We did have some cocktails by the pool this evening it was a beautiful sunset https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188534/20230819_192539-2925814.jpg View Quote Amazing the difference in soil and runoff. Here we can get 4-6 inches with nearly every thunderstorm system and nothing except our ditches may be full for a few minutes. |
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nothing crazy here in Lakeside, IE east county San Diego. I think we are kinda on the edge of it so far. worst expected to hit around 1ish and it doesnt look like it will be that bad. which is good for me as my roof is fucked. I'm in the process of trying to find a new roof for less than the price of a new car.
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Quoted: It's going to flood and there will likely be deaths because of that. But we get the flatlanders boasting about how it's a normal day for them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Normal day in FL. But I hope you guys are able to handle it and not flood. It's going to flood and there will likely be deaths because of that. But we get the flatlanders boasting about how it's a normal day for them. |
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