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Telamon
How high's the water down there dude???
We've had a slow rain for two days but it is running down the street. I'm in Ridgecrest Burr Gurndig FR200, YB400, Sat 650 & Sat 800 Drake SW8 BC895XLT& BC245 Ridgecrest/Ontario, Ca. |
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In article BANRd.27941$uc.10958@trnddc08, "Burr"
wrote: How high's the water down there dude??? We've had a slow rain for two days but it is running down the street. I'm in Ridgecrest Ventura county is experiencing similar weather to LA county with an abundance of rain, flooding and mud slide alerts with more on the way this weekend. Last two days a little over 2 inches with 4 inches in places like Ojai. At least we have not have any tornados like San Diego has had today. We have had very rare thunder storms so the antennas were disconnected last night. I'm about 100 yards from the beach and the previous storms had water halfway up the driveway due to some plugged storm drains but these last rains were no problem because they were cleared this time around. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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It stopped raining 15 minutes ago but the bottom is about to fall out again.
They say we are going to have snow in the mountains behind me tonight down to 5,000 ft. I've been home from Monday night and we got a lot of yard work done but is was between showers. Today I have stayed in with the radios, not a lot on SW but the scanner has been very active. I think I am going to rewrite my scanner program for both north and south. I would like to add a lot of MilAir. That's what rainy days are for. Burr Gurndig FR200, YB400, Sat 650 & Sat 800 Drake SW8 BC895XLT& BC245 Ridgecrest/Ontario, Ca. "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article BANRd.27941$uc.10958@trnddc08, "Burr" wrote: How high's the water down there dude??? We've had a slow rain for two days but it is running down the street. I'm in Ridgecrest Ventura county is experiencing similar weather to LA county with an abundance of rain, flooding and mud slide alerts with more on the way this weekend. Last two days a little over 2 inches with 4 inches in places like Ojai. At least we have not have any tornados like San Diego has had today. We have had very rare thunder storms so the antennas were disconnected last night. I'm about 100 yards from the beach and the previous storms had water halfway up the driveway due to some plugged storm drains but these last rains were no problem because they were cleared this time around. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Figure this one out, it for my place at Guasti!!
"""" Tonight Showers then showers likely. Slight chance of thunderstorms. Lows 40 to 49. Light winds. Chance of measurable precipitation 70 percent. """ -- Burr I voted right, I voted Republican. Long Live the Republican Party |
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I heard on the news tonight that so californica had 2 twisters.
I bet that is an odd happening. We get them every spring here in Kentucky and Ihate the damn things. Hope neither of you were close,and that you all don't get covered by mudslides. The weather can suck at times. We are supossed to have a minor ice storm tonight. The last one we had left my parents with out power for 7 days. Terry |
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running dogg wrote:
Two words: global warming. I heard on the BBC that scientists have proved that the warming of the earth is due to human meddling. I've also heard that the earth could warm up to 11 degrees over the next 50-100 years. The ice sheet over the Arctic has ALREADY lost an area equal to the size of Texas AND Arizona. The Sacramento River delta in California-the source for most of the agricultural water in the central valley, and of SoCal's drinking water-is going to change from fresh water to salt water over the next few decades, making it unusable for any human use. Hang on folks, there's more coming... You really do need to read this: http://www.crichton-official.com/spe...s_quote04.html It's lengthy and requires some concentration, but don't let that scare you off. There's more to science (and reality) than what you hear on your favorite radio program .. or than what matches your media driven preconceptions. -- Milepost 11.7 - UPRR Jeff City Sub - N 38°34'53", W 90°22'32", 680' "We sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm" |
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Telamon,
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In article ,
Telamon wrote: In article .com, wrote: I heard on the news tonight that so californica had 2 twisters. I bet that is an odd happening. We get them every spring here in Kentucky and Ihate the damn things. Hope neither of you were close,and that you all don't get covered by mudslides. The weather can suck at times. We are supossed to have a minor ice storm tonight. The last one we had left my parents with out power for 7 days. Terry They are very rare. I have only heard of them occurring in the last few years. I heard a report that there were three tornados today and at least one of them caused damage. That's because the local boosters down there didn't want to scare off the folks moving in from Kansas back during the boom years, so the local media called them "Microbursts". There's a chapter on this in _Ecology of Fear_ by Mike Davis, an L.A. area writer. That is a first in California I think. As I remember the book, it's more like two a year in the L.A. area. Interesting things happen when the local newspaper company is also a big real estate developer. Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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