I note from viewing the 4km water vapor satellite loop that a dry fetch is about to get drawn into the circulation of this storm which could help alleviate some of the ill effects of this thing.
Also, I note with surprise the lack of any Flash Flood Warning or Flood Warning specifically referring to what is occurring this morning in Laguna Canyon and Laguna Beach.
The radars across SoCal at this hour are showing much heavy study rainfall across a broad swatch of the region and the storm will be in the vicinity a good many more hours before it's over.
Again, if any of you are privy to anything notable we neglect to post please share it here.
Kimmer
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 1:57 AM, Kim Noyes <kimnoyes@gmail.com> wrote:
Achtung Gruppe!
Incredibly heavy and long-lived rains over a broad swath of Southern and Central California with imbedded thunderstorms are have been and are occurring right now and will continue to do so overnight into tomorrow morning.
By later this morning into tomorrow afternoon some bad things will probably be happening so please be cautious.
If you are in a dangerous location take your own survival into your own hands and act prudently and proactively.
If you are aware of any significant situations that are not otherwise being covered here or to which you have something to add please feel free to do so.
I have posted the "On This Date In CA WX History" column early so it won't get inundated by posts about other things later this morning.
We will also have two automatic anniversary postings later this morning as well, one for the 1977 Honda Canyon Fire and one for the 2003 San Simeon Quake.
Kimmer
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