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Northwest, N. Calif., Braces For More Rain and Snow!!!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1488600:MV8yMDYyNTU4XzM0NzM0MTEyXzY5NUI4MzE=] [quote:pink cat:MV8yMDYyNTU4XzM0NzMzMzA3X0YxQjc5MTI4] [b]i don't know if anyone pointed this out because i haven't read through the threads, but did you know about "[color=red]OPERATION AR-k-STORM[/color]"?? http://meteora.ucsd.edu/cap/arkstorm.html California Nevada Applications Program / California Climate Change Center ARkStorm CNAP/CCCC researcher Mike Dettinger has led coordination of the meteorological aspects and formulation for a USGS/NOAA team which has examined California's preparedness for a cataclysmic flood. The name for this scenario is ARk Storm and it ran during April 2011. CNAP/CCCC researchers Dan Cayan and Kelly Redmond were also part of this effort. or is this why are calling it an "arkstorm" now???[/b] [/quote] :damned: [/quote]
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Ryan Maue‏@RyanMaue
Pineapple Express directed "atmospheric river" of high precipitable water air to be rained out over N. California. [
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