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Quoted: 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. View Quote |
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Quoted: 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. View Quote I'm having a (so far) minor incursion of Argentine ants. I think the gardeners upset them yesterday, so they are seeking shelter indoors. They haven't found the cat food bowl yet. I'm using some indoor gel (Advion) to keep them busy until the rain ends, after which I can spray Fipronil around the whole house. |
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Quoted: Lake Mead is gonna see an incredible rise over the next few weeks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Lake Mead is gonna see an incredible rise over the next few weeks. No it won't. We get water from WY,CO, and UT. |
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Orange County checking in. Only light wind and light rain so far. Planes are still landing at John Wayne (coming in over the ocean which is the opposite direction than they normally do). I have a view of Newport harbor and there are a few boats cruising around. I checked the news and the surfers are out in full force.
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Just thinking…, the watershed in San Bernardino and Orange County from Big Bear on down to the Ocean is the Santa Ana River.
No way it can hold the amount of water. I wonder what it’s going to look like in the neighborhoods backed up to it in Orange, Santa Ana etc. thoughts? |
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Aug 20, 2023 1006 PST, I am in the San Gabriel Valley(20 miles west of L.A.), and it has literally stopped raining, and just sprinkling. So far so good, just regular rain fall. According the NWS the heaviest rainfall is to be expected at 4pm PST.
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Quoted: I just finished sending my CA friends this important hurricane survival tip. Pretty sure this has enabled us in SC to weather storms like this successfully. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Do like here in the midwest, buy bread, eggs and milk. French Toast survival feast. I just finished sending my CA friends this important hurricane survival tip. Pretty sure this has enabled us in SC to weather storms like this successfully. French Toast is for Southern Ice storms. Not 'canes. |
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Quoted: No it won't. We get water from WY,CO, and UT. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Lake Mead is gonna see an incredible rise over the next few weeks. No it won't. We get water from WY,CO, and UT. Did I not see a "rain map" on one of the multitude of 'weather' channels showing LV area getting a few inches? Maybe that doesn't translate into water that flows into Mead but I've seen what happens when it rains in LV. Dry as a bone, neck deep in minutes. |
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What are the wind speeds predicted?
Lots of trees in CA seem to be just fine until the wind picks up, then ??? |
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Quoted: Did I not see a "rain map" on one of the multitude of 'weather' channels showing LV area getting a few inches? Maybe that doesn't translate into water that flows into Mead but I've seen what happens when it rains in LV. Dry as a bone, neck deep in minutes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Lake Mead is gonna see an incredible rise over the next few weeks. No it won't. We get water from WY,CO, and UT. Did I not see a "rain map" on one of the multitude of 'weather' channels showing LV area getting a few inches? Maybe that doesn't translate into water that flows into Mead but I've seen what happens when it rains in LV. Dry as a bone, neck deep in minutes. LV rain runoff flows into mead, but it isn’t going to create “an incredible rise over the next few weeks” |
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Quoted: Aug 20, 2023 1006 PST, I am in the San Gabriel Valley(20 miles west of L.A.), and it has literally stopped raining, and just sprinkling. So far so good, just regular rain fall. According the NWS the heaviest rainfall is to be expected at 4pm PST. View Quote I did some landslide protection in Roberts Canyon a year and half ago after the wild fire. I hope it holds up, and wish you the best of luck . I couldn't imagine a deluge coming down that canyon. |
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Quoted: What are the wind speeds predicted? Lots of trees in CA seem to be just fine until the wind picks up, then ??? View Quote My area is showing 30-40mph gust expected. Most of the strong wind is going to come from the mountains and valleys funneling the wind, like the normally do without a storm. |
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https://www.foxnews.com/us/hurricane-hilary-weakens-category-1-california-still-faces-danger-state-emergency#&_intcmp=fnhpbt2
Fucking fox news....."42 million Americans in the path of historic and life threatening storm........" Fucking drama queens |
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[b]Quoted: Just thinking…, the watershed in San Bernardino and Orange County from Big Bear on down to the Ocean is the Santa Ana River. No way it can hold the amount of water. I wonder what it’s going to look like in the neighborhoods backed up to it in Orange, Santa Ana etc. thoughts? View Quote The river won’t flood. The Prado Dam can hold a substantial amount of water. I wouldn’t surf river jetties (the area at the mouth of the river) for a while though. The water will be gross around there for a few days. |
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Mostly slow, steady rain on and off in San Diego so far. Very good for landscaping because it will soak in.
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No wind here and no rain as of now in Socal. Humidity at 88%.
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Quoted: Did I not see a "rain map" on one of the multitude of 'weather' channels showing LV area getting a few inches? Maybe that doesn't translate into water that flows into Mead but I've seen what happens when it rains in LV. Dry as a bone, neck deep in minutes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Lake Mead is gonna see an incredible rise over the next few weeks. No it won't. We get water from WY,CO, and UT. Did I not see a "rain map" on one of the multitude of 'weather' channels showing LV area getting a few inches? Maybe that doesn't translate into water that flows into Mead but I've seen what happens when it rains in LV. Dry as a bone, neck deep in minutes. Even that wouldn't do anything to the lake level. .75" since Friday afternoon and appears to be over. Time will tell. LV rain gauges |
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Quoted: Mostly slow, steady rain on and off in San Diego so far. Very good for landscaping because it will soak in. View Quote It sounds good. I got an email from USAA telling me they were ready to respond to storm damage on my house in San Diego. It looks like everything will be okay. I really didn’t want to out there next week as I was planning on going to Santa Fe. |
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Quoted: Where exactly in “Socal”? Wind is about 7 mph out of the north and we’ve had about 1/2” of rain today in Oceanside. Current view from my doorbell cam https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/367483/IMG_3638-2926333.jpg View Quote Rancho Cucamonga area. |
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currently in the San Diego mountains:
Mount Laguna has rain and 17mph winds out of the ENE. Julian has rain and 22 mph winds out of ENE. Palomar mountain has rain and 16 mph winds out of the ENE. San Diego desert: Borrego Springs, Ocotillo Wells, Ocotillo all have rain and winds 7-12 mph. L.A. is showing rain with winds out of NE at 6mph. Big Bear showing rain and winds out of ESE at 16 mph. San Clemente Rain winds out of N at 9 mph. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Where exactly in “Socal”? Wind is about 7 mph out of the north and we’ve had about 1/2” of rain today in Oceanside. Current view from my doorbell cam https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/367483/IMG_3638-2926333.jpg Rancho Cucamonga area. What's Craig and DayDay up to? |
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Quoted: Aug 20, 2023 1006 PST, I am in the San Gabriel Valley(20 miles west of L.A.), and it has literally stopped raining, and just sprinkling. So far so good, just regular rain fall. According the NWS the heaviest rainfall is to be expected at 4pm PST. View Quote The San Gabriel Valley got moved to the west of Los Angeles? |
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I sure don't want it to be a cat 5. That will bust up a bunch of homes and a bunch of Californians will flee to Red States. Houston never recovered from the New Orleans refugees for example. Another consideration is near certain massive influxs of federal funds that they'll be allocated for being such reliable Democrats. |
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So far it’s just been a mildly rainy day in San Diego county. I doubt the homelesses have even noticed.
I’m just glad there’s no wind. These eucalyptus trees start blowing over and I’m in for a looong day. |
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What up Neighbor! -From top of Cajon pass Quoted: As of 1100 pacific time tropical storm winds have dropped to 65 mph and track has shifted slightly to the NE. Times show central since I’m in Tejas. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/367483/IMG_3639-2926360.jpg Did it pick UP movement speed? That thing is covering a lot of ground in a short few hours. |
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Quoted: I’ve been to air shows there too then. The air strip is there. They don’t have the equipment to deal with aircraft on a regular basis since no planes are actively stationed there. It’s Space Force. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: ] https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F32hyVYW8AAc5u2?format=jpg&name=large Are they flying all the way from Keesler? Santa Maria https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=ae0116 Pretty sure that's from Vandenberg AFB in Lompoc. well, you would be wrong. https://www.afrc.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/3497974/hurricane-hunters-depart-to-fly-hilary-reconnaissance/ KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE, Miss. -- The Air Force Reserve “Hurricane Hunters,” assigned to the 403rd Wing at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, departed today to fly weather reconnaissance missions into Hurricane Hilary to collect weather data that improves National Hurricane Center forecasts. The 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, or “Hurricane Hunters,” are scheduled to fly their first mission into the storm today. Crews along with maintenance personnel are operating out of Santa Maria Public Airport, Santa Maria, California. 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. Vandenberg isn’t really equipped for airplanes. Why? Been to plenty of airshow there. We used to call their medivac on occasion down to South County for things. Have they tore up the air strip? ETA: my knowledge is dated on Vandenberg to the 1980's & 1990's. I’ve been to air shows there too then. The air strip is there. They don’t have the equipment to deal with aircraft on a regular basis since no planes are actively stationed there. It’s Space Force. Interesting. Thank you. |
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Quoted: 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. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: 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. 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. Thanks. I don't know if I would call it the middle of nowhere. But Lompoc does suck. Lol. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Where exactly in “Socal”? Wind is about 7 mph out of the north and we’ve had about 1/2” of rain today in Oceanside. Current view from my doorbell cam https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/367483/IMG_3638-2926333.jpg Rancho Cucamonga area. I don't know why. But I love saying that word. |
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Does this mean I don’t have to drive to San Diego and I can return my blue tarps?
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Quoted: I don't know why. But I love saying that word. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Where exactly in “Socal”? Wind is about 7 mph out of the north and we’ve had about 1/2” of rain today in Oceanside. Current view from my doorbell cam https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/367483/IMG_3638-2926333.jpg Rancho Cucamonga area. I don't know why. But I love saying that word. But, what do it mean? |
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Quoted: How hard is it to look at the current weather forecast for wherever you want info about? GD is full of ratards. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What are the wind speeds predicted? Lots of trees in CA seem to be just fine until the wind picks up, then ??? How hard is it to look at the current weather forecast for wherever you want info about? GD is full of ratards. Sir, you are gonna ragret posting that... |
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Quoted: What up Neighbor! -From top of Cajon pass Did it pick UP movement speed? That thing is covering a lot of ground in a short few hours. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Rancho Cucamonga area. What up Neighbor! -From top of Cajon pass Quoted: As of 1100 pacific time tropical storm winds have dropped to 65 mph and track has shifted slightly to the NE. Times show central since I’m in Tejas. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/367483/IMG_3639-2926360.jpg Did it pick UP movement speed? That thing is covering a lot of ground in a short few hours. Last I saw it was moving 20 mph. Pretty sure it did increase speed. |
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Flash Flood Warning issued as McLaren sits parked on Ventura Boulevard |
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Quoted: Sir, you are gonna ragret posting that... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What are the wind speeds predicted? Lots of trees in CA seem to be just fine until the wind picks up, then ??? How hard is it to look at the current weather forecast for wherever you want info about? GD is full of ratards. Sir, you are gonna ragret posting that... No ragerts |
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So far is pretty mellow here in TJ. If it doesn't pick up soon, I'll walk down to HK and watch some football
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