That does seem to be the pattern we are stuck in. I keep hearing how this is could possibly end as the driest year ever on record.
Jason
In a message dated 11/13/2013 1:24:14 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, kimnoyes@gmail.com writes:
Indeed!
However, given the current trend odds favor something of the heatwave/wind/wildfire theme over something of the inclemate weather variety.
When one is not getting a lot of rain one tends to not get a lot of rain.
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 1:20 AM, <Fizzboy7@aol.com> wrote:
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That was a fun news day.
What's great about November is the weather could be all over the map. Often we'll have some sort of heat wave, some sort of cold spell, some sort of Santa Ana/fire storm, or some sort of rain/snow storm event. One of those transitional months that has the potential for anything.
JasonIn a message dated 11/13/2013 1:17:03 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, dnalaw@sbcglobal.net writes:I remember watching that cell sitting over Watts.
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From: "Kim Noyes" <kimnoyes@gmail.com>
To: "CaliforniaDisasters" <californiadisasters@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [californiadisasters] On This Date In California Weather History (November 13)
Date: Wed, Nov 13, 2013 1:08 am
2003: A thunderstorm dropped 5.3" of rain and hail in the Watts, Compton and South Gate area of Los Angeles.
The hail accumulated more than a foot deep in spots.
Flooding damaged dozens of homes, schools and hospitals and some roofs collapsed under the hail.
Hundreds of motorists were stranded and power was knocked out to more than 100,000 homes and businesses.
Residents shoveled hail and slush from streets.
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