2012: Winds gusted to 85 mph from the west-northwest at Mojave during the evening hours; sustained winds exceeded 70 mph at times due to strong trough of low pressure over much of the western United States.
Other locations in southeastern Kern County clocked wind gusts around 70-80 mph, especially below passes and canyons.
2001: It was 116° in Palm Springs, the highest temperature on record for May.
This also occurred on 5.28.2003 and 5.28.1983.
1990: Winds gusting up to 45 mph across the southern San Joaquin Valley created widespread areas of blowing dust with near zero visibility.
Several vehicle pile-ups resulted in Kern and Tulare Counties, with one pile-up 8 miles south of Tulare resulting in one death and 18 injuries.
Three people were injured in the two pile-ups around Bakersfield.
1987: China Lake NAS clocked a 79 mph gust from the east.
1960: A 9.6 magnitude earthquake hit Chile.
Waves eight feet above normal hit San Diego.
Tide currents were estimated at 20 to 25 knots.
Docks near Pt. Loma were destroyed and extensive damage occurred to docks throughout San Diego harbor.
A barge broke in half in Quivira Basin of Mission Bay.
Ferry service to Coronado was disrupted.
In LA a scuba diver drowned, there was major damage ($1 million) to small craft.
1932: Strong winds and low humidity hit San Diego County.
12 serious brush fires resulted, blackening nearly 2000 acres in San Diego County.
The biggest fire was in Spring Valley.
1909: 3" of snow fell at Glenbrook (Nevada Co.).
Source: NWS Hanford, Reno, & San Diego
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Other locations in southeastern Kern County clocked wind gusts around 70-80 mph, especially below passes and canyons.
2001: It was 116° in Palm Springs, the highest temperature on record for May.
This also occurred on 5.28.2003 and 5.28.1983.
1990: Winds gusting up to 45 mph across the southern San Joaquin Valley created widespread areas of blowing dust with near zero visibility.
Several vehicle pile-ups resulted in Kern and Tulare Counties, with one pile-up 8 miles south of Tulare resulting in one death and 18 injuries.
Three people were injured in the two pile-ups around Bakersfield.
1987: China Lake NAS clocked a 79 mph gust from the east.
1960: A 9.6 magnitude earthquake hit Chile.
Waves eight feet above normal hit San Diego.
Tide currents were estimated at 20 to 25 knots.
Docks near Pt. Loma were destroyed and extensive damage occurred to docks throughout San Diego harbor.
A barge broke in half in Quivira Basin of Mission Bay.
Ferry service to Coronado was disrupted.
In LA a scuba diver drowned, there was major damage ($1 million) to small craft.
1932: Strong winds and low humidity hit San Diego County.
12 serious brush fires resulted, blackening nearly 2000 acres in San Diego County.
The biggest fire was in Spring Valley.
1909: 3" of snow fell at Glenbrook (Nevada Co.).
Source: NWS Hanford, Reno, & San Diego
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Check out http://groups.yahoo.com/group/californiadisasters/
Read my blog at http://eclecticarcania.blogspot.com/
My Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/derkimster
Linkedin profile: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/kim-noyes/9/3a1/2b8
Follow me on Twitter @DisasterKim
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