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![]() FLOOD WARNING for CALIFORNIA In the state where they used to say, "It never rains," continuing torrential downpours have put almost the entire area between San Franciso and Los Angeles on Flood Alert! Residents of the San Joaquin Valley beware! South Bay, CA has boulders lying on coastal roadways, washed down by the storms. This may be the most rain they've had in California since the days of Noah! Speaking of Noah, ... er ... NOAA, here are the official warnings: http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/ca/flood.html Here in paradise its over 60 for the first time this year! I guess that means that spring is finally here. Double-A |
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Double-A wrote:
FLOOD WARNING for CALIFORNIA In the state where they used to say, "It never rains," continuing torrential downpours have put almost the entire area between San Franciso and Los Angeles on Flood Alert! Residents of the San Joaquin Valley beware! South Bay, CA has boulders lying on coastal roadways, washed down by the storms. This may be the most rain they've had in California since the days of Noah! Speaking of Noah, ... er ... NOAA, here are the official warnings: http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/ca/flood.html Here in paradise its over 60 for the first time this year! I guess that means that spring is finally here. What's up with Mt. St. Helens? Any predictions on when it will blow ... Do people have 'pools' betting on it? March 2006 via Daily Update, March 2, 2006: The new dome?s summit altitude currently is about 7,550 feet, towering about 400 feet above the 1980s dome as seen from the U.S. Forest Service?s Coldwater visitor center. But that?s still below the 7,770-foot altitude reached last July, before collapse of a previous spine, and well below the crater rim, which is mostly above 8,100 feet except at Shoestring Notch or northward where the crater opens outward toward the roadheads. http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Volcanoes/...imensions.html -------------------------- The following link is just too *tantalizing* to let slip by, Double-A. It is unquestionably, a 'Non sequitur '. Regardless ... "use it or loose it". "Loyal" donkeys better than wives, says textbook ... See http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060404/...india_books_dc Cordially, RL |
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Double-A Southern CA is a desert,and water and desert sand makes heavy
mud slides. Mountains,and hills give this mud great speed,and weight plus speed equals force. This force can not be stopped,and takes every thing with it. No rain in Florida again. Ground water going down and down. Birds not flying as much. Small bugs on the move. Gators on the move. 89F again Grass turning to hay. My oak tree is late to bud. Nice part is grass does not need to be cut. TreBert |
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![]() looie wrote in message ... On Wed, 5 Apr 2006 09:19:58 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Double-A Southern CA is a desert,and water and desert sand makes heavy mud slides. Mountains,and hills give this mud great speed,and weight plus speed equals force. This force can not be stopped,and takes every thing with it. No rain in Florida again. Ground water going down and down. Birds not flying as much. Small bugs on the move. Gators on the move. 89F again Grass turning to hay. My oak tree is late to bud. Nice part is grass does not need to be cut. TreBert REPENT! The end is nigh! Amen! |
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Double-A wrote:
FLOOD WARNING for CALIFORNIA In the state where they used to say, "It never rains," continuing torrential downpours have put almost the entire area between San Franciso and Los Angeles on Flood Alert! Residents of the San Joaquin Valley beware! South Bay, CA has boulders lying on coastal roadways, washed down by the storms. This may be the most rain they've had in California since the days of Noah! Speaking of Noah, ... er ... NOAA, here are the official warnings: http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/ca/flood.html Here in paradise its over 60 for the first time this year! I guess that means that spring is finally here. Double-A Doooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooomed, again. -- Official Associate AFA-B Vote Rustler Official Overseer of Kooks and Saucerheads in alt.astronomy Official Agent of Deception Co-Winner, alt.(f)lame Worst Flame War, December 2005 "Causation of gravity is missing frame field always attempting renormalization back to base memory of equalized uniform momentum." -- nightbat the saucerhead-in-chief |
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![]() Tornadoes are again sweeping through Tennessee today with softball sized hail! Yes, SOFTBALL sized hail! Surrounding states including central Indiana have been put on alert! Take cover! Double-A |
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Double=A Since my great fear is tornadoes I'm thinking why are they so
powerful. When hurricanes blow my trees down "push" in windows etc it took a tornato to cause my room addition room to blow apart,from the inside out. My theory is hurricanes are a "push" force and tornadoes are a pull force(think about it) For its vortex size tornadoes have the most power. Because a vacuum is one of natures strongest atmosphere forces. You said in your post "soft ball size hail" That is the big clue where how a tornado works,and it goes like this. Swirling air from above creates a funnel,and on top 0f the very moist cloud is very cold air and this is shown to us as great balls of ice rain down. The ground the funnel touches is very hot,dusty and the air is dry. Heated ground air rushes up the tunnel so fast it creates a very strong vacuum. Air rushes up to the very cold cloud top,and like a vacuum cleaner takes every thing with it. Blow homes up and apart in its path. Left 18 wheelers up off the ground and drop them half a mile away. I've witness fish dropped a mile from the ocean by a water spout (Revere Beach Ma) Like to add this It was almost 12AM when the tornado cause a shed to fly across my back yard It was not as dark as it should have been,and there was like a dim glow What was the reason for this phosphorescent glow?. Trebert |
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![]() G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Double=A Since my great fear is tornadoes I'm thinking why are they so powerful. When hurricanes blow my trees down "push" in windows etc it took a tornato to cause my room addition room to blow apart,from the inside out. My theory is hurricanes are a "push" force and tornadoes are a pull force(think about it) For its vortex size tornadoes have the most power. Because a vacuum is one of natures strongest atmosphere forces. You said in your post "soft ball size hail" That is the big clue where how a tornado works,and it goes like this. Swirling air from above creates a funnel,and on top 0f the very moist cloud is very cold air and this is shown to us as great balls of ice rain down. The ground the funnel touches is very hot,dusty and the air is dry. Heated ground air rushes up the tunnel so fast it creates a very strong vacuum. Air rushes up to the very cold cloud top,and like a vacuum cleaner takes every thing with it. Blow homes up and apart in its path. Left 18 wheelers up off the ground and drop them half a mile away. I've witness fish dropped a mile from the ocean by a water spout (Revere Beach Ma) Like to add this It was almost 12AM when the tornado cause a shed to fly across my back yard It was not as dark as it should have been,and there was like a dim glow What was the reason for this phosphorescent glow?. Trebert A Google search turned up many reports of night tornadoes having a phosphorescent glow. I wonder if the phenomenon has ever been investigated? There are some things, such as ball lighting, that science still cannot explain. Double-A |
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Double-A The best reason for this glow is the way a phosphorescent tube
works. Around a tornadoe is lots of friction,and that means free electrical charges. It fits TreBert |
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