So far this is a pretty crappy winter. Mostly mild with a few cold snaps in between.Actually it was colder in the fall. The other thing is that it seems to be raining constantly. For every 1 clear day we been getting about 5 days of rain.
I keep my 2 feet on the ground, and my head in the twilight zone.
I keep my 2 feet on the ground, and my head in the twilight zone.
The rain is back. Now the snow and ice will melt.
sigh
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Moving on, my posts are not helpful
Another series of big storms will hit California with high winds and heavy rain starting late tonight or early tomorrow and continuing for the next six days. This time, the atmospheric river is aimed more at southern California, so things might get exciting down here--the National Weather Service is predicting between 4 and 10 inches of rain in San Diego County, depending on location. Just to put things in perspective, the average annual rainfall in SD is 10 inches.
Last edited by NQ6U; 01-18-2017 at 11:44 AM.
All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.
At least you're already on a boat.
Actual text from the local office of the National Weather Service's forecast discussion:
A final northerly wave seems to move through Tuesday extending the showers, which might include snow in the high desert. The numbers are ridiculous; total rainfall for the entire period today through Tuesday: 2-5 inches in coast and valleys, 5-10 inches in the mountains with a few spots exceeding 12 inches
All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.
If your far enough out in the sea your boat will simply ride out the tsunami. In fact you might not even notice it. You can even be swimming and just ride over it. The real problem / danger is when the tsunami reaches the shallower coastal line waters and of course when it hits the shoreline.
Last edited by n2ize; 01-19-2017 at 12:12 PM.
I keep my 2 feet on the ground, and my head in the twilight zone.
Couple weeks ago we were well into the subfreezing temperatures with snow. 2 days later it was 65 degrees and I was outside flying one of my radio controlled helicopters wearing just a tee short. Then winter returned for a day and then it warmed up into the mid-upper40's . Looks like it's going to stay mild for at least another week or more.Next winter-like day isn't scheduled till next saturday.
I keep my 2 feet on the ground, and my head in the twilight zone.