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tarfonwxx User ID: 959411 United States 12/01/2012 12:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Truckee River hit 3.27 ft after Friday's rainfall. On Sunday it is expected to reach 7.8 ft. Flood stage is 4.5 ft. [link to water.weather.gov] |
smilesun (OP) User ID: 28841852 Italy 12/01/2012 01:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Truckee River to reach major flood stage Sunday morning Quoting: tarfonwxx Truckee River hit 3.27 ft after Friday's rainfall. On Sunday it is expected to reach 7.8 ft. Flood stage is 4.5 ft. [link to water.weather.gov] Tremendous Flood Damage For Residents. VIRTUALBLOGNEWS [link to virtualblognews.altervista.org] |
IssueX User ID: 14348632 United States 12/01/2012 01:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Truckee River to reach major flood stage Sunday morning Quoting: tarfonwxx Truckee River hit 3.27 ft after Friday's rainfall. On Sunday it is expected to reach 7.8 ft. Flood stage is 4.5 ft. [link to water.weather.gov] Tremendous Flood Damage For Residents. And more on the way, OP Second California storm brings intense rain, flood warnings 5:20 PM, Nov 30, 2012 A flash flood watch will remain in effect for most of the San Francisco Bay Area extending to the Santa Cruz Mountains throughout the weekend. A constant barrage of downpours could lead to standing water and overflowing drains, said Diana Henderson, a forecaster with the National Weather Service in Monterey. The North Bay was seemingly hit the hardest, as parts of Sonoma County received more than 7 inches of rain and areas in Napa County received nearly 6 inches, Henderson said. [link to www.visaliatimesdelta.com] Third Storm On The Way To California Posted by: Shaun Tanner, 7:04 AM GMT on December 01, 2012 A lot of rain fell north of San Francisco, with some of the higher elevations receiving upwards of 10 inches of rain on Thursday/Friday. There was so much rainfall that the typically flood-prone Russian and Navarro Rivers were threatening to burst their banks once again. Next storm set for Sunday Saturday will be far from dry as showery weather is likely for many areas of Northern California. However, the main event will hit California Sunday with more heavy rain and possibly another 7+ inches in the higher elevations. This rain is what could put flood-prone rivers above flood stage. [link to www.wunderground.com] |
smilesun (OP) User ID: 28841852 Italy 12/01/2012 01:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Truckee River to reach major flood stage Sunday morning Quoting: tarfonwxx Truckee River hit 3.27 ft after Friday's rainfall. On Sunday it is expected to reach 7.8 ft. Flood stage is 4.5 ft. [link to water.weather.gov] Tremendous Flood Damage For Residents. And more on the way, OP Second California storm brings intense rain, flood warnings 5:20 PM, Nov 30, 2012 A flash flood watch will remain in effect for most of the San Francisco Bay Area extending to the Santa Cruz Mountains throughout the weekend. A constant barrage of downpours could lead to standing water and overflowing drains, said Diana Henderson, a forecaster with the National Weather Service in Monterey. The North Bay was seemingly hit the hardest, as parts of Sonoma County received more than 7 inches of rain and areas in Napa County received nearly 6 inches, Henderson said. [link to www.visaliatimesdelta.com] Third Storm On The Way To California Posted by: Shaun Tanner, 7:04 AM GMT on December 01, 2012 A lot of rain fell north of San Francisco, with some of the higher elevations receiving upwards of 10 inches of rain on Thursday/Friday. There was so much rainfall that the typically flood-prone Russian and Navarro Rivers were threatening to burst their banks once again. Next storm set for Sunday Saturday will be far from dry as showery weather is likely for many areas of Northern California. However, the main event will hit California Sunday with more heavy rain and possibly another 7+ inches in the higher elevations. This rain is what could put flood-prone rivers above flood stage. [link to www.wunderground.com] is a war report ! The army was alerted? Last Edited by smilesun on 12/01/2012 01:22 PM VIRTUALBLOGNEWS [link to virtualblognews.altervista.org] |
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Dapurps User ID: 26604792 Canada 12/01/2012 01:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Truckee River to reach major flood stage Sunday morning Quoting: tarfonwxx Truckee River hit 3.27 ft after Friday's rainfall. On Sunday it is expected to reach 7.8 ft. Flood stage is 4.5 ft. [link to water.weather.gov] Tremendous Flood Damage For Residents. And more on the way, OP Second California storm brings intense rain, flood warnings 5:20 PM, Nov 30, 2012 A flash flood watch will remain in effect for most of the San Francisco Bay Area extending to the Santa Cruz Mountains throughout the weekend. A constant barrage of downpours could lead to standing water and overflowing drains, said Diana Henderson, a forecaster with the National Weather Service in Monterey. The North Bay was seemingly hit the hardest, as parts of Sonoma County received more than 7 inches of rain and areas in Napa County received nearly 6 inches, Henderson said. [link to www.visaliatimesdelta.com] Third Storm On The Way To California Posted by: Shaun Tanner, 7:04 AM GMT on December 01, 2012 A lot of rain fell north of San Francisco, with some of the higher elevations receiving upwards of 10 inches of rain on Thursday/Friday. There was so much rainfall that the typically flood-prone Russian and Navarro Rivers were threatening to burst their banks once again. Next storm set for Sunday Saturday will be far from dry as showery weather is likely for many areas of Northern California. However, the main event will hit California Sunday with more heavy rain and possibly another 7+ inches in the higher elevations. This rain is what could put flood-prone rivers above flood stage. [link to www.wunderground.com] is a war report ! The army was alerted? wouldn't be surprised. California is filled with people on antidepressants and other prescription. if they're not able to get those things it would be some fucked up chaos. "What you perceive to be becomes your reality." :ftwpanda: dapurps |
smilesun (OP) User ID: 28841852 Italy 12/01/2012 03:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here in South Lake Tahoe the wind is blowing a steady 35mph. Gusts have been over 55mph! Its been windy up here before, but not like this. Storm coming in tonight on into Sunday is supposed to contain lightning, heavy rain, and very strong winds. So far everything is holding together. Could change rapidly though. Jetstream winds aloft are over 130mph! If that jetstream dips down toward the ground more it would change things in a hurry! We'll see. In the mean time, HODE-DON! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28803150 You need to be quick and clever in this, a mall is the worst place to hide it's closed VIRTUALBLOGNEWS [link to virtualblognews.altervista.org] |
TSPNS User ID: 76091424 12/04/2020 07:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | California's 'trillion dollar' mega disaster no one is talking about There's a push to prepare for flooding that could hit parts of the West Coast. Disasters typically associated with the West Coast include devastating earthquakes and out-of-control wildfires, but there's an epic disaster that could be far worse than both -- and it could happen at any point. Officials and experts call it the "ARkStorm," and it is the other "big one" few are talking about. With California's 2020 rainy season now underway, imagine almost a month of drenching storms along the entire West Coast. The state would be swallowed in 10 to 20 feet of rain. At up to 200 inches in some places, floods would hit nearly every major population center in the state. The sheer amount of rain means parts of the San Francisco Bay area, Los Angeles, San Diego and Sacramento would all be underwater. It would cause thousands of landslides, major dam failures and decimate the state's entire agriculture industry. It might sound like a scene from a post apocalyptic movie, but this type of storm is not only possible, it's happened before. [link to abcnews.go.com (secure)] Last Edited by TSPNS on 12/04/2020 07:35 PM Lust for power exposes the slave. Lord, protect me from my friends; I can take care of my enemies. |
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