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[*] posted on 2-3-2016 at 08:11 PM
La Misión beach damage from king tides...


and ultra high waves.

The sand erosion damage is quite extensive. So much so that the waves are now breaking UNDER the bridge and going straight to the lagoon.



























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[*] posted on 2-3-2016 at 08:14 PM


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[*] posted on 2-4-2016 at 09:28 AM


I was in the Cantamar/El Descanso area on Monday. The wind was still blowing hard for most of the day. Not much rain came with the high winds. It would have been nice to get more rain and less wind. The rainfall total for the area is still disappointing when all we have heard about is predictions of the super El Niño. So far the rain hasn't been like 1993 and 1995, when most of the rain fell in January. The local farmers and ranchers are looking for the water table to be replenished.

There was the "milagro de marzo" in 1991 when the heaviest rain in the area fell in March. I'm keeping my hopes up.
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[*] posted on 2-4-2016 at 09:44 AM


The earth is warming, sea level is rising. Many reports from all over the world about damage from sea level rise.

Only in the usa are people denying the inconvenient truth!
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[*] posted on 2-4-2016 at 09:49 AM


So you say.



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[*] posted on 2-4-2016 at 10:02 AM


The sea level is visibly unchanged if you say it has raised the length of a cigarette in a place it raises and drops by several feet every day. Salt flats behind lagoons all around Baja are still salt flats and not larger lagoons after the normal winter storm surge recharges the flats with fresh sea salt!

That clump of palm trees at El Coyote, Bahía Concepción, on the beach, are still just inches above high tide... as they were in a 1953 photo!

Stop being a denier goat!




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[*] posted on 2-4-2016 at 10:16 AM


Here we go again. Can I see those photos again. J/K
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[*] posted on 2-4-2016 at 10:36 AM


Quote: Originally posted by chippy  
Here we go again. Can I see those photos again. J/K


Well, since there are new Nomads every day who won't know where to look... and seeing is believing for most people:

1953 (photo by Howard Gulick):





2009:





2012:







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[*] posted on 2-4-2016 at 10:48 AM


"Well, since there are new Nomads every day who won't know where to look... and seeing is believing for most people:"

yup, hang onto your seats kids, david's gonna take you on a magical mystery tour! do you like maps? do you like useless photo's? do you like movies about gladiators? :rolleyes:
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[*] posted on 2-4-2016 at 11:10 AM


Hey David thanks for the additional pics, I always appreciate your intelligence and contributions. If you had not have answered my questions 7 or 8 years ago I would probably still be asking those questions. I dont know how you put up with all the negative comments.
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[*] posted on 2-4-2016 at 12:40 PM


De nada, 2 for Baja!

We all have various reasons for posting here. I just wish more would do so for friendship or information exchange. It is the Internet, after all, and 'everything' is on the Internet!

By-the-way, I had a nice visit with Mando last month... They don't get much nicer than he!




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[*] posted on 2-4-2016 at 03:25 PM


I don't know if I would have the fortitude to keep doing what you do on Nomads, David.


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Hey David, I dont know how you put up with all the negative comments.




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Quote: Originally posted by Udo  
I don't know if I would have the fortitude to keep doing what you do on Nomads, David.


Quote: Originally posted by 24baja  
Hey David, I dont know how you put up with all the negative comments.


I agree with all of the above!

David K, you are tops in my book for all the informative things you post

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[*] posted on 2-4-2016 at 03:48 PM


Quote: Originally posted by David K  
Quote: Originally posted by chippy  
Here we go again. Can I see those photos again. J/K


Well, since there are new Nomads every day who won't know where to look... and seeing is believing for most people:

1953 (photo by Howard Gulick):





2009:





2012:





Dk,
The fact that salt tolerant palms have survived the recent sea level change does not mean sea level has not changed, and will not keep changing.

Perhaps you can explain what conclusions you draw from the photos?
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Quote: Originally posted by willardguy  
"Well, since there are new Nomads every day who won't know where to look... and seeing is believing for most people:"

yup, hang onto your seats kids, david's gonna take you on a magical mystery tour! do you like maps? do you like useless photo's? do you like movies about gladiators? :rolleyes:


I like gladiator movies!
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[*] posted on 2-4-2016 at 04:04 PM


These occurrences happen from time to time especially during high tide and wind combinations like we are currently seeing. You always hear things like "we haven't seen this much flooding since the storm of 1923" or comparing today's conditions to similar conditions in the past. What caused it to happen 50, 100 or 1000 years ago? Was it climate change? Of course it was, it changes all the time, it always will.

(paragraph break for the vision impaired and cranky) I like your maps, pictures and helpful info too David, I appreciate your contributions in general. I'm glad there are a few contributors left on Nomads, we can't afford to lose many more...:(:(




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Quote: Originally posted by dtbushpilot  
These occurrences happen from time to time especially during high tide and wind combinations like we are currently seeing. You always hear things like "we haven't seen this much flooding since the storm of 1923" or comparing today's conditions to similar conditions in the past. What caused it to happen 50, 100 or 1000 years ago? Was it climate change? Of course it was, it changes all the time, it always will.

(paragraph break for the vision impaired and cranky) I like your maps, pictures and helpful info too David, I appreciate your contributions in general. I'm glad there are a few contributors left on Nomads, we can't afford to lose many more...:(:(


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[*] posted on 2-4-2016 at 04:39 PM


Thank amigos!

Mt. Goat, you mentioned rising sea level... after seeing the photos showing the sea level is the same over the past 53 years... do you not see the photographic evidence of no sea level changes other than the daily high and low tides? That palm tree clump did not uproot itself and replant higher up the beach. In fact, it is flat where it grows, so no higher up is possible.

It's okay to trust your own eyes and not the government on occasion! :light:




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Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666  
Quote: Originally posted by willardguy  
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Quote: Originally posted by David K  
Thank amigos!

Mt. Goat, you mentioned rising sea level... after seeing the photos showing the sea level is the same over the past 53 years... do you not see the photographic evidence of no sea level changes other than the daily high and low tides? That palm tree clump did not uproot itself and replant higher up the beach. In fact, it is flat where it grows, so no higher up is possible.

It's okay to trust your own eyes and not the government on occasion! :light:


I don't think anyone can reasonably draw a scientific conclusion that sea levels have not changed based on these photos.

For starters, we don't know whether the initial photos were taken at high tide, and the last photos taken at low tide, vice versa, or anywhere in between, so how high up on the beach the water reaches is not very informative.
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