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bajaric
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Cry me an atmospheric river
Just made that up!
Supposed to be big rains on the way
for California and Northern Baja
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blackwolfmt
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Mood: dreamin of Riden out a hurricane in Baja
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let it rain and snow
So understand dont waste your time always searching for those wasted years
face up and make your stand and realize that your living in the golden years
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John Harper
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The local forecasts have been (surprisingly) pretty accurate as far as rainfall this year, at least compared to my rain gauge. It's great to see a
wet season, we don't get nearly enough.
John
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caj13
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gunna be a big Mexican trout year John, wish I had a clear schedule to head down with you over spring break, but maybe we can figure out something,
I think we need to get a few more miles up that drainage - I've got a plan!
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John Harper
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Quote: Originally posted by caj13 | gunna be a big Mexican trout year John, wish I had a clear schedule to head down with you over spring break, but maybe we can figure out something,
I think we need to get a few more miles up that drainage - I've got a plan! |
I'm jonesing to get out there, not free until April 6.
John
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BajaTed
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Feb. 26th 1969 was the culmination of a real wet February, Three people died in OC up in Silverado Canyon including a classmate. Will never forget it
Es Todo Bueno
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John Harper
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Quote: Originally posted by BajaTed | Feb. 26th 1969 was the culmination of a real wet February, Three people died in OC up in Silverado Canyon including a classmate. Will never forget it
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I lived in Fillmore. The two bridges out to our house got washed out, some Boy Scouts were killed up the Sespe River trying to cross on a bulldozer.
We had no power or water for two weeks, and had to cross over the raging river on a huge I beam to get to the school bus. There is no way they would
allow children to do that today, I still remember the raging brown Sespe below me. That was one hell of a winter.
I have 1.4" in my rain gauge this morning in Carlsbad. Pretty good.
John
[Edited on 2-14-2019 by John Harper]
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BajaBlanca
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bajaric - that is an excellent title!
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MrBillM
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Being Washed away ....................
....................and down the drain, were they heard to say "Well, we needed the rain " ?
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AKgringo
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A little further north...(central Sierras)
I don't have a rain gauge, but the basement where I am staying just flooded! That usually means three or four inches per day.
There are some flooded roads in lower areas, but the main impact is from the wind. A lot of trees went down over a wide area, taking out power
lines, cars and structures!
There have even been reports of thunder and lightning snow storms at higher elevations. That is very rare!
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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Hook
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Quote: Originally posted by BajaTed | Feb. 26th 1969 was the culmination of a real wet February, Three people died in OC up in Silverado Canyon including a classmate. Will never forget it
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I remember that, too, and lost a classmate from jr high school, though I was already in HS when it happened. I didnt recall her in high school at all.
The person I knew was a girl. Cant remember her name, yet I can see her in my mind. Was it maybe a Helen? I went to MVHS.
Weren't they killed as a result of the roof collapsing on the post office building they were in?
Yeah, living in SoCal for so long, the winter of 69-70 was still the rainiest I can RECALL. Statistically, it may not have been. A very cold winter,
too. Lots of snow on Saddleback.
[Edited on 2-14-2019 by Hook]
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Mexitron
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1969 was the grittiest, gnarliest winter though it wasn't the highest precip on record, just that it all fell in a six week period. Silverado,
Tujunga, Topanga, Laguna Canyons all a mess.
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Hook
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Quote: Originally posted by Mexitron | 1969 was the grittiest, gnarliest winter though it wasn't the highest precip on record, just that it all fell in a six week period. Silverado,
Tujunga, Topanga, Laguna Canyons all a mess. |
I think the floods coming out of Laguna Canyon spelled the end of the Laguna boardwalk that I knew, as a kid. Of course, it was rebuilt......again. I
seem to remember that the '69 floods may have finally taken out the stone lifeguard tower, too. Anyone remember? Russ?
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mtgoat666
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TJ airport closed due to rain.
I imagine some TJ neighborhoods flooded.
Raining cats n dogs here in east county san diego. Wind broke a couple big branches off my trees. Dogs all muddy.
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BornFisher
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Lots of great video clips and info on the NWS San Diego twitter page---
https://twitter.com/NWSSanDiego
"When you catch a fish, you open the door of happiness."
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TJ can get ugly in the rain. I was there some years ago during one of the worst rainstorms I've ever seen. Ave Internacional was under water and I
was in the northbound border traffic that was diverted into TJ. At one point I recall watching a VW Bug in front of me get swept away in a flash
flood that came in from a side street. Crazy.
\"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.\" -- Frank Zappa
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AKgringo
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Sad to say, but I imagine tons of trash and other contaminates are headed to the beach right now!
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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mtgoat666
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Then the land will be clean! Yahoo!
Always look on the bright side of life!
Woke!
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will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
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David K
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Not Imperial Beach where the Tijuana River meets the ocean!
About as bad as the way they used to use arroyos for dumps around Baja towns, knowing that the next flash flood would take it all to the sea... as if
that was a good thing! LOL
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Mexitron
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Quote: Originally posted by Hook | Quote: Originally posted by Mexitron | 1969 was the grittiest, gnarliest winter though it wasn't the highest precip on record, just that it all fell in a six week period. Silverado,
Tujunga, Topanga, Laguna Canyons all a mess. |
I think the floods coming out of Laguna Canyon spelled the end of the Laguna boardwalk that I knew, as a kid. Of course, it was rebuilt......again. I
seem to remember that the '69 floods may have finally taken out the stone lifeguard tower, too. Anyone remember? Russ? |
I remember a pretty amazing sandbar at Aliso, just saw it from the school bus, didn't surf yet but others were out there. Somewhere there's a pic of
a guy surfing the wakes from semis in Laguna Canyon.
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