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I got 3.5 inches on my rain gauge in Thousand Oaks in eastern Ventura County, mostly in about 12 hours Thursday. I suppose that's just a heavy fog in the PNW, but here in so Cal it's an EVENT. Some flooding on the flats in Oxnard & Port Hueneme.
The problem is not the amount of rain, it's that it all came at once, in a short period of time, and didn't have time to run off. |
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I think it rained all night last night. I was too drugged up from the flu to even noticed until I got out this morning and noticed the street was washed clean of leaves. I know its been on and off for the past few days. Nothing out of the ordinary.
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That place must sound like a symphony when the birdies are happy.
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The new year doesn't seem to be going too well wrt rain in the LA area. The reports don't paint a pretty picture. I can't imagine what a mudslide is like.
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We seem to be in a sweet spot in terms of weather. I'm thankful for that. We're supposed to get about an inch & a half of rain today and tomorrow. We've had 12.2 inches since the first of the year according to my weather station, & it looks like we probably won't get snow here this winter. I know some people who live to the north and am in touch with them, but we seem to be getting by pretty well here so far.
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Same goes for slides. The water takes awhile to soak deep into areas that might fo filled for stratified. It could be dry for 2 weeks and some land will give away. Mudslides and landslides are different things. We are having mudslides now but the landslides are coming. One of the wealthiest places in the county, Palos Verdes, is going to be a disaster zone. Parts of it are already. This is a problem all along the coast where the ocean meets the Pacific Coast (mountain) Range or bluffs. And we haven't heard much from our local mountain inland communities yet. Where there was a fire there is now a lot of erosion. Most of it just goes into an uninhabited canyon. Some of it wipes out roads, streets and houses. Last year's problems were caused in part by a much larger snowpack in the Sierra's. It wasn't until Spring that things started getting bad for many like the Tulare Lake forming after being dry for decades. What I'm saying is that there are some immediate emergencies, but the carnage is yet to come. |
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I have lived in SoCal since 1964. These weather systems, now called atmospheric rivers, are not new. The worst in my memory was in the mid 70's, Our master planned, track community, had streets filled with water that overwhelmed the drainage. Tree's knocked over, police guarding creeks and overpass roads, a calamity by SoCal standards. I believe even a plastic lawn chair was knocked over.
I am not discounting the real pain some are encountering. Remember the mud slide in Montecito that closed highway 101 and swiped away the interior access roads. Basically cut off Santa Barbara from points South. Lives and hundreds of homes lost. What I am saying is this is nothing new. Yes rare, when combined with fire events, but certainty not new. My rental home in Santa Barbara is good to go, The same home with flooded streets I mentioned prior. Some of the community homes in canyons and downhill likely not so good. I saw that too in the 70's. Last edited by JavaBrewer; 02-20-2024 at 10:49 AM.. |
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I live along the Monterey Bay and we've been getting quite a bit of rain/wind up here too. Some local flooding and downed power lines but nothing too bad.
One good thing about this weather is that a passing storm left this nice full rainbow right outside my front door the other day.
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My oldest granddaughters are visiting this week and helped empty the rain gauge of last nights collection. It's been raining off/on all day here today.
This was just a 24 hour total.
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Besides getting yelled at at a restaurant, we are fine with this round of rain. The storm we had couple weeks ago caused some mud slide at the bottom of our hill gave low clearance vehicles with bald tires a hard time. I called my grading guy, had him stopped by on his way home to scoop it up onto a safe area. Within 10 min, he's done, charged me 200 bucks.
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I think you guys are getting our rain.
It's summer here but it usually rains once every few weeks or so. But there hasn't been a real rain for months and trees in the forests are looking half dead. Floppy leaves. Doesn't matter so much about the grass as it comes back fast, but the trees aren't looking too good. |
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I'm thinking about some Kayaking in Death Valley. The Desert is going to be a real flower fest this year. Purple, yellow and orange flowers as far as you can see.
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We attended the Lit meet last year and it was right at the tail end of a big round of rain. This stuck 356 image made a lot of car forums. We passed this year with other stuff going on. I saw somewhere that the swap meet at Boys Republic was preemptively canceled due to the weather.
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That is near the top of my bucket list.
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At this point there's mildew growing over the moss that grew over my driveway... that's how wet. Whenever we get a 2 day break I check out the roof and spray flex seal around the nails that pop off - because the WIND is ever worse ! I won't be raking for a year or 2, leaves are in sacramento now, same as my kid's car cover. My old cabrio bimmer has not had the top cover off for a month, still gonna smell like a shoe when it comes off... It's pretty insane, then again I remember winters in norcal sucked 20+y ago, before the drought, so I guess we're back to "normal+"
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Thinking of you guys
![]() ![]() When I was in the 8th grade in Newbury Park we had a winter with a lot of rain but it was nearly the amount you folks are experiencing.
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This was after wet winter in 2003 (Death Valley) |
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