California - Because it needs its own thread
Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2021 8:43 am
Concentrated Assholes
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After nearly a year without rain, a series of potent Pacific storms are directed at Northern California this week, potentially bringing as much as a foot of rainfall and up to three feet of snow in the Sierra Nevada.
Supercharged by a classic atmospheric river pattern, the storms could lead to flash floods and dangerous debris flows in a wide swath of the region already devastated by recent wildfires.
With each successive storm, the moisture potential increases, peaking with possibly a rare category 5 atmospheric river event on Sunday.
I'm back in Ohio, going to miss it. Glad I massively upgraded our house drainage system. Multiple yard drains, a garage channel drain, concrete patio drains, french drains dug in below the foundation lines, and two curb cuts on either side of the house for output. Come get some, rain.TheCatt wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 9:28 am Decides to catch up on it's draught in one week.After nearly a year without rain, a series of potent Pacific storms are directed at Northern California this week, potentially bringing as much as a foot of rainfall and up to three feet of snow in the Sierra Nevada.
Supercharged by a classic atmospheric river pattern, the storms could lead to flash floods and dangerous debris flows in a wide swath of the region already devastated by recent wildfires.
With each successive storm, the moisture potential increases, peaking with possibly a rare category 5 atmospheric river event on Sunday.
Shiiiiiit..... that will happen if it just rains a few more hours. If a 12+ inches falls we could get get our entire rain total last year in a week."An atmospheric river marked as a category 4 or a 5 is capable of producing remarkable rainfall totals over three or more days, likely to exceed 10-15% of a typical year's precipitation in some locations," said Marty Ralph, director of the Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes at UC San Diego.
Good job, but won't help if the entire hillside above you comes to visit.Troy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 10:30 amI'm back in Ohio, going to miss it. Glad I massively upgraded our house drainage system. Multiple yard drains, a garage channel drain, concrete patio drains, french drains dug in below the foundation lines, and two curb cuts on either side of the house for output. Come get some, rain.TheCatt wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 9:28 am Decides to catch up on it's draught in one week.After nearly a year without rain, a series of potent Pacific storms are directed at Northern California this week, potentially bringing as much as a foot of rainfall and up to three feet of snow in the Sierra Nevada.
Supercharged by a classic atmospheric river pattern, the storms could lead to flash floods and dangerous debris flows in a wide swath of the region already devastated by recent wildfires.
With each successive storm, the moisture potential increases, peaking with possibly a rare category 5 atmospheric river event on Sunday.
That's flatland people problems. We are hill people. I guess if we come crashing down on the unfortunate flatlands folk I'd feel bad.GORDON wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 11:07 amGood job, but won't help if the entire hillside above you comes to visit.Troy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 21, 2021 10:30 amI'm back in Ohio, going to miss it. Glad I massively upgraded our house drainage system. Multiple yard drains, a garage channel drain, concrete patio drains, french drains dug in below the foundation lines, and two curb cuts on either side of the house for output. Come get some, rain.
Or brain damaged.Leisher wrote: ↑Sun Nov 07, 2021 7:59 pm CA removes a middle school teacher who told her students Trump was still the president.
Maybe she just came out of a coma?
Shoot them all.Leisher wrote: ↑Sun Jan 16, 2022 4:32 pm Union Pacific is thinking of leaving CA because of their new "commit all the crime you want" policies.
Why be a porch thief when you can steal them all off trains at once and face no consequences?
Going there next month, good thing I always dress like I'm homeless.
Lmao, I have a co-worker that likely took his kid to see this very same music festival - is it Morrissey and a bunch of similar rockers?