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pauldavidmena
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The forecasted path and strength of Norma hasn't changed much since yesterday. Buckle up, amigos!
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El Jefe
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A light rain started about an hour ago. You could cut the humidity with a knife. My neighbors and I are putting up the hurricane shutters.
The GIANT surf is sure fun to watch. i'm glad I got a few yesterday morning before it exceeded my limit. We are ready to be without a road to town for
a few days since this looks like a big rain event.
Saludos from La Fortuna
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Hook
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There is, or was, one computer model from the last six hours that has it going "up the gut".
There is a somewhat morbid side of me that would love to see what a tropical disturbance would do if it headed up the Sea of Cortez for a few hundred
miles. Would the super warm water increase its intensity?
I really can't recall one doing that in the 40 or so years I have been following them. At least not for a few hundred miles.
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shari
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Mood: there is no reality except the one contained within us "Herman Hesse"
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its gonna get gnarly...get some rest while you can those of you in the path of the monster! Gonna dump lots of water so flooding is inevitable and
it's gonna be a long day tomorrow on the tip.
Be safe everyone.
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Hook
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Look out, Todos Santos! Looks like it may come onshore NW of the tip of BCS.
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pauldavidmena
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Current track calls for landfall this afternoon as a Category 2 storm. Friends of ours in Pescadero are hunkered down and hanging tight.
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Hook
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https://www.skylinewebcams.com/en/webcam/mexico/baja-califor...
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Hook
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About 3/4" in Pescadero so far. Gusts to 51 kts.
https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/IBCSTODO2
[Edited on 10-21-2023 by Hook]
One station in Cabo is showing almost 6" of rain. Gusts approaching 60 kts.
[Edited on 10-21-2023 by Hook]
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RFClark
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Norma Passes
Winds 15mph gusts 30ish mph barometer 29.13 down 7 points since 07:00 currently no rain.
The center of rotation is behind the left white post.

[Edited on 10-21-2023 by RFClark]
Norma may have passed, center of rotation is right of left white post, the glass has risen 2 points!

[Edited on 10-21-2023 by RFClark]
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El Jefe
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I collected 5 inches of rain in the bucket last night. This morning has only seen light rain. The wind is picking up now and the palms are wapping
around. I think more big rain is on the way. Already there is significant erosion on the dirt roads on the east cape.
Glad we have Starlink internet. Our neighbors' systems are down.
No b-tchin\' in the Baja.
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4x4abc
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BAD STORM!
road to my house is gone
power is out
lotsa rain
severe damage to my property
lost 20 ft palm trees
all locally built windows and doors leak - a lot
all my US windows are, as they should be, tight and dry
pool is overflowing
about 7" of rain so far
and the heavy rain has not even arrived yet
about as bad as Odile in 2004
thank god for Honda generators!
Harald Pietschmann
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RFClark
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The NE quadrant seems to be the wet part of Norma. I thought it had passed but the barometer dropped to 29.12 so maybe not yet.
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4x4abc
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the bad part of the storm is still 12 hours out
Harald Pietschmann
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RFClark
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We have intermittent sun here but the barometer is 29.07! Down 13 points so far today
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Sweetwater
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I've got 2 buddies on motorcycles who are stuck in La Paz. They are wondering about the roads heading north to Constitucion. Any chance they could get
to Loreto?
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Lee
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Quote: Originally posted by Sweetwater  | I've got 2 buddies on motorcycles who are stuck in La Paz. They are wondering about the roads heading north to Constitucion. Any chance they could get
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Seasoned riders might suggest being stuck in LP, rather than at some Vado outside CC, is the better choice. Esp. on bikes.
I say stay put for a day or two or hear someone has driven the road.
US Marines: providing enemies of America an opportunity to die for their country since 1775.
What I say before any important decision.
F*ck it.
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Possible weather delays should always be considered for any Baja trip.
It pays to be able to wait out the weather when it happens. And why not?
Last Feb. on my return north from GN in San Quintin at the Mision de Santa Maria a moto rider I talked to had been delayed for hours on end at the
same spot I made it through hours earlier.
Timing can be everything when Mother Nature makes her calls. The lowest spot in the Valle de Cirios will flow.
Enjoying another day in place can always be put to good use.
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surfhat
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4by4 That photo is a vision to be treasured. Good catch. Mil Gracious.
Baja Nomad at its finest is always appreciated.
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AKgringo
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Quote: Originally posted by surfhat  | 4by4 That photo is a vision to be treasured. Good catch. Mil Gracious.
Baja Nomad at its finest is always appreciated. |
A good representation of a system with a well-formed eye!
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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