To all of our members and families in Southern CA please be careful and keep you eye on the possible hurricane aiming for you. Stay safe and take care.
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I wondered if you would mention that.lol
Technically, we are "The" Southern California and the original California2 Kw PV Classic 200, Trace SW 4024 460ah,Comment
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Looks like the wind event will be a lot less than hurricane class - for San Diego anyway. The NWS says it'll be a tropical storm if/when it gets here.
We'll see.
After living through 25+ years of Buffalo winters, 20+yrs. of marginally worse winters growing up near Syracuse as well as living through more than a few bad hurricanes in FL and TX, I've got to say that So. CA natives' biggest problems are borne of their lack of exposure to anything less than mostly idyllic weather which leaves them not only unprepared but clueless about what mother nature can do as a matter of course.
Living in a weather paradise turns people into weather pussies. See it all the time around here. Some funny and some not so funny stories/experiences, most of which are borne of peoples' cluelessness about weather.
This is a few inches of rain and a few wind gusts of maybe 45 - 50 MPH for frig's sake.
Biggest and most common problem most folks will face around here is battening down the patio furniture.
Oh, the humanity !
Those (few) in flood risk areas have already been through it all before. They don't need to be spooled up by the media any more. They know who they are and what to do. Problems come from not doing the simple stuff and then looking to blame others or the gov. for what's usually self-inflicted crap.
People around here need to get at a sack, quit catastrophizing over the crap the media feeds them (and they absorb like sponges), think critically, realize what a real emergency is and learn to think critically about what to do if such an event occurs.
This is just a couple of rainy days for cryin' out loud.
SunEagle: You see more rain and wind in an hour of an afternoon FL convection rainstorm than I'm going to see around here in the next week.
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Looks like the wind event will be a lot less than hurricane class - for San Diego anyway. The NWS says it'll be a tropical storm if/when it gets here.
We'll see.
After living through 25+ years of Buffalo winters, 20+yrs. of marginally worse winters growing up near Syracuse as well as living through more than a few bad hurricanes in FL and TX, I've got to say that So. CA natives' biggest problems are borne of their lack of exposure to anything less than mostly idyllic weather which leaves them not only unprepared but clueless about what mother nature can do as a matter of course.
Living in a weather paradise turns people into weather pussies. See it all the time around here. Some funny and some not so funny stories/experiences, most of which are borne of peoples' cluelessness about weather.
This is a few inches of rain and a few wind gusts of maybe 45 - 50 MPH for frig's sake.
Biggest and most common problem most folks will face around here is battening down the patio furniture.
Oh, the humanity !
Those (few) in flood risk areas have already been through it all before. They don't need to be spooled up by the media any more. They know who they are and what to do. Problems come from not doing the simple stuff and then looking to blame others or the gov. for what's usually self-inflicted crap.
People around here need to get at a sack, quit catastrophizing over the crap the media feeds them (and they absorb like sponges), think critically, realize what a real emergency is and learn to think critically about what to do if such an event occurs.
This is just a couple of rainy days for cryin' out loud.
SunEagle: You see more rain and wind in an hour of an afternoon FL convection rainstorm than I'm going to see around here in the next week.
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~ 4" rain expected here by Sun. evening/Mon. A.M., maybe 2+" in San Diego according to latest NWS info., all ramping up throughout today.
Unusual weather for here but it is monsoon season around here and so far a long way from a disaster.
Nothing to see here. Move along. Move along.
Will report storm progress from the land of fruits and nuts if/as events develop. Film on the late news. bulletins when they break.
Thanx for the kind words.
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