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Anonymous Coward User ID: 28507433 Portugal 11/26/2012 06:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Precipitable water anomalies show NPac pattern well inc. typhoon & intense atmospheric river flowing into CA. [link to twitter.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28507433 Portugal 11/26/2012 06:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ryan Maue‏@RyanMaue Quoting: Luisport Precipitable water anomalies show NPac pattern well inc. typhoon & intense atmospheric river flowing into CA. [link to twitter.com] Please everyone in the region should prepare to this BIG STORM! Starting wednesday it will bring major floods, storm surge in coast and strong winds! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 28507433 Portugal 11/26/2012 07:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How will it affect Southern California? Will that rain come down here, and how bad? I live in the Los Angeles area. Thanks. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25825617 Please see the maps Ryan give and i post, very carefully. I don't want to give that kind of information because i'm not a meteo specialist. Pay atention to all alerts of your region and the change this sistem can get untill it arrives! Take care everyone! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 28522322 Portugal 11/26/2012 01:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ryan Maue‏@RyanMaue Wave forecast for N. Pac shows 30 feet+, lower heights will impact N. California. Also, Mexican gap flow, cool stuff [link to twitter.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28522322 Portugal 11/26/2012 01:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ryan Maue‏@RyanMaue Pineapple Express to send "atmospheric river" of high precipitable water into N. California around 963 mb low [link to twitter.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28522322 Portugal 11/26/2012 01:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ryan Maue‏@RyanMaue Quoting: Luisport Wave forecast for N. Pac shows 30 feet+, lower heights will impact N. California. Also, Mexican gap flow, cool stuff [link to twitter.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1321115 United States 11/26/2012 01:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ryan Maue‏@RyanMaue Quoting: Luisport Wonder how N. California will like 14 inch rainfall totals through 8-days? Bay Area & Sacramento, Valley plenty too [link to twitter.com] I wonder if that's enough to flood out the central valley south of Sacramento. If the levees break, Sacramento and the surrounding areas (especially Natomas - for those who don't know it's a location in Sac where they are all below sea level) will be seriously hurting. They've been trying to shore up the levees but there are so many it takes time, and money. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28522322 Portugal 11/26/2012 01:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ryan Maue‏@RyanMaue Quoting: Luisport Wonder how N. California will like 14 inch rainfall totals through 8-days? Bay Area & Sacramento, Valley plenty too [link to twitter.com] I wonder if that's enough to flood out the central valley south of Sacramento. If the levees break, Sacramento and the surrounding areas (especially Natomas - for those who don't know it's a location in Sac where they are all below sea level) will be seriously hurting. They've been trying to shore up the levees but there are so many it takes time, and money. Geeezzzzzz please everyone take care! This can and probably will be very very bad! Not only north California but all the state, at least the coast. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1321115 United States 11/26/2012 01:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ryan Maue‏@RyanMaue Quoting: Luisport Wonder how N. California will like 14 inch rainfall totals through 8-days? Bay Area & Sacramento, Valley plenty too [link to twitter.com] I wonder if that's enough to flood out the central valley south of Sacramento. If the levees break, Sacramento and the surrounding areas (especially Natomas - for those who don't know it's a location in Sac where they are all below sea level) will be seriously hurting. They've been trying to shore up the levees but there are so many it takes time, and money. If those levees break, it will create a Katrina/Sandy-like event. Not only that, the water supply to So Cal will be interrupted. if it's bad enough, there will be no water to So Cal (to the customers that pay to have their water pumped from Northern California). |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1321115 United States 11/26/2012 01:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ryan Maue‏@RyanMaue Quoting: Luisport Wonder how N. California will like 14 inch rainfall totals through 8-days? Bay Area & Sacramento, Valley plenty too [link to twitter.com] I wonder if that's enough to flood out the central valley south of Sacramento. If the levees break, Sacramento and the surrounding areas (especially Natomas - for those who don't know it's a location in Sac where they are all below sea level) will be seriously hurting. They've been trying to shore up the levees but there are so many it takes time, and money. Geeezzzzzz please everyone take care! This can and probably will be very very bad! Not only north California but all the state, at least the coast. Let's hope that this is just idle speculation and that we have a bad storm, but no adverse affects are had, other than just flooded roads. I will be checking in to give updates as the storm progresses. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28522322 Portugal 11/26/2012 01:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ryan Maue‏@RyanMaue Quoting: Luisport Wonder how N. California will like 14 inch rainfall totals through 8-days? Bay Area & Sacramento, Valley plenty too [link to twitter.com] I wonder if that's enough to flood out the central valley south of Sacramento. If the levees break, Sacramento and the surrounding areas (especially Natomas - for those who don't know it's a location in Sac where they are all below sea level) will be seriously hurting. They've been trying to shore up the levees but there are so many it takes time, and money. If those levees break, it will create a Katrina/Sandy-like event. Not only that, the water supply to So Cal will be interrupted. if it's bad enough, there will be no water to So Cal (to the customers that pay to have their water pumped from Northern California). Yes that's why i'm so so worried! Do you see the latest maps i post? This can make a major storm surge too!!! |
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LonghairKing User ID: 28278467 United States 11/26/2012 01:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | California is the place to be... I bet you live somewhere like Nebraska, or worse, Illinois Last Edited by LonghairKing on 11/26/2012 01:39 PM |
IssueX User ID: 14348632 United States 11/26/2012 01:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ryan Maue‏@RyanMaue Quoting: Luisport Wonder how N. California will like 14 inch rainfall totals through 8-days? Bay Area & Sacramento, Valley plenty too [link to twitter.com] I wonder if that's enough to flood out the central valley south of Sacramento. If the levees break, Sacramento and the surrounding areas (especially Natomas - for those who don't know it's a location in Sac where they are all below sea level) will be seriously hurting. They've been trying to shore up the levees but there are so many it takes time, and money. If those levees break, it will create a Katrina/Sandy-like event. Not only that, the water supply to So Cal will be interrupted. if it's bad enough, there will be no water to So Cal (to the customers that pay to have their water pumped from Northern California). I posted this on another thread, but this weekend I was re-watchng Robert Felix and his thoughtful presentation on why we are facing an imminent and probably abrupt cooling period I'll post the links below, but to summarize, he specifically mentioned California, and spoke of how increased moisture over Californa could create massive landsldes I'm tracking weather changes, and specifically the possibility of an abrupt change (Swedish and Russian scientists have both suggested that the change is due 2013-2014) and the impact on global food production and food prices Here's hoping that it is nothing extreme, but hope all are safe |
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IssueX User ID: 14348632 United States 11/26/2012 01:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.kortexplores.com] The conventional wisdom that the climate has to be a lot colder is also in error. Even at the depth of the last ice age the tropics and subtropics were only four degrees cooler than they are now. Temperatures in the Equatorial Rain Forest Belt remained much as they are today. According to Maurice Ewing, former directory of the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, it's cold enough right now to cause an ice age - all we need is more moisture. And the record rains and flooding around the world demonstrate that increased evaporation from warm oceans is already providing that additional moisture. This is what I was watching, fwiw: also: [link to www.youtube.com] Again, it may be nothing, and hopefully is irrelevant |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 28522322 Portugal 11/26/2012 02:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | a few links: Quoting: IssueX [link to www.kortexplores.com] The conventional wisdom that the climate has to be a lot colder is also in error. Even at the depth of the last ice age the tropics and subtropics were only four degrees cooler than they are now. Temperatures in the Equatorial Rain Forest Belt remained much as they are today. According to Maurice Ewing, former directory of the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, it's cold enough right now to cause an ice age - all we need is more moisture. And the record rains and flooding around the world demonstrate that increased evaporation from warm oceans is already providing that additional moisture. This is what I was watching, fwiw: also: [link to www.youtube.com] Again, it may be nothing, and hopefully is irrelevant Thread: NEW ICE AGE VERSUS GLOBAL WARMING DISCUSSION DATA |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 28522322 Portugal 11/26/2012 02:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Union Beach Storm Surge Caught on Home Video In this remarkable home video,15-year-old Christofer Sochacki captures the evening high tide on the day Sandy struck Union Beach, New Jersey [link to www.nbcnewyork.com] this has nothing to do with west coast, but only to show what a storm surge can do... |
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