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[*] posted on 11-8-2008 at 08:19 PM


at least the "new" kid came formulate a sentence, er, paragraph or two.... :?::?::?::?::?:



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[*] posted on 11-8-2008 at 08:42 PM


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Originally posted by BajaBad
Have my own basic knowledge of hurricane season and Baja history, but is not very extensive - writing an article on Baja for an online zine and researched this for a few hours and still not positive I have it right... could those more in the know read the below and tell me if it is 'off' or correct - thanks a zillion!!!!

-------------- here's rough draft text ----------

Your chosen location in Baja will have its own hurricane history and storm vulnerabilities. Some areas are high-risk such as La Paz and Cabo San Lucas, some areas are at moderate risk such as Loreto and some areas are rarely experience the landing of a tropical cyclone such as Ensenada and Rosarito Beach in Baja California norte.

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BajaBad-----------for as far as you went, I think your paragraph is essentially correct. I have no problem with it.

I don't have a clue what all the "other" chatter on this thread is all about, other than one or two.

By the way, the tropical storm (s) that hit the desert of SOCAL, and points south, was 'Kathleen' in 1976, and another one in 1977, and they were humdingers------I know because I was in the middle of both, and active in Rescue teams.

Good Luck.

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[*] posted on 11-9-2008 at 05:13 AM


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BajaBad-----------for as far as you went, I think your paragraph is essentially correct. I have no problem with it.

I don't have a clue what all the "other" chatter on this thread is all about, other than one or two.

By the way, the tropical storm (s) that hit the desert of SOCAL, and points south, was 'Kathleen' in 1976, and another one in 1977, and they were humdingers------I know because I was in the middle of both, and active in Rescue teams.

Good Luck.

Barry


Barry thanks much and I don't either... do not like having to respond to someone's intended 'nastiness' or insults but when they happen feel it is important to to make it clear that if they need to be 'abusive' or rude, they'll have to pick another target - and what about that peace, love & fish tacos?? :bounce:

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