Anyone Hear About The Major Storms Coming In?
This email was going around at my dads work, but everyone i talked to has heard nothing about it.. Just think its kind of interesting if it is true….
We are about to get hit with what may be the strongest storm system in known California history starting Sunday night. If you want full details, you can read the warning below. I’ll give you the summary version of several reports here.
The jet stream that is going to hit Southern California is as powerful as has ever been recorded on this planet before, over 230 mph. The jet is at an extremely unusually low altitude, not 30,000 to 60,000 feet, but coming as low as 8,000 feet. This jet will be traveling over the unusually warm El Nino waters of the eastern pacific, and will be carrying freakish amounts of energy and moisture. A huge series of storms is going to slam into Los Angeles and the surrounding areas just one after another for day after day for up to two weeks.
The initial storms will be very cold, with snow levels as low as 3,000 feet. Heavy rain and snow will be hitting California from San Diego to Eureka . Next week, the driest places will see at least 3 inches of rain, the Los Angeles basin and northern parts of the county and Ventura will see 6 to 10 inches. The wettest areas and cells within the system will hit with up to 20 inches of rain. Snowfall in the Sierras will be measured in the TENS of feet. Powerful winds will be associated with this storm–like a powerful Santa Ana but blowing in the opposite direction, west to east. Gusts up to 80 mph are forecast.
But it gets worse. For the first time that I’m aware of, ALL of the various models are in agreement about the second week of the storm. Normally, beyond a week, the models diverge. But due to the extreme strength of the weather producing factors, this time all of the models produce the same results for the 8-14 day period.
For the week of the 24th, we will be hit with a powerful and WARM series of storms, as strong as any we’ve seen. This heavy warm rainfall will fall onto the newly laid snowpack and what will be totally saturated ground, especially in the burn areas of LA and will produce tremendous melting and runoff, and the potential for record flooding.
Due to the low altitude of the jet stream, 200+ mph winds will slam directly into the Sierras, producing tornado strength winds over a 200 mile wide front. DON’T head to Mammoth for skiing when you hear about the huge snow fall in the first week(25th-31st).(January 2010)
We have a friend who is a Navy weather forecaster and he told us that the military is moving assets east out of the way ahead of this storm. Planes and helicopters are migrating out of the coastal bases and into the interior bases of Arizona and Nevada . They’re taking this very seriously.
This may sound alarmist, but websites I check related to weather modeling are using the word "Biblical" for this system. If you can work from home or commute by train, please plan on doing so.
Now, this makes sence, but has anyone heard about this? or any comments?
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I live in San Diego and while we have had some storms and some heavy rain it is nothing compared to what I am used from living in Virginia. The weather reports here say the worst of the storms is over and we will just have isolated storms thru the weekend.
here is a news article on it.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/jan/22/drenching-isnt-done/
no one is gonna read that lol.
Yes i heard about them i hear anything that happens in the weather
gee, no link provided. how convenient.
That’s really long, but I live in New York, sooo it doesn’t matter.
No not that I’ve heard of. I know that we have more rain coming today. it should stop by tomorrow but who knows. The weather has been weird in Orange County. We are supposed to be getting rain again on Tuesday.
This is a little late. The major storms are already over. They weren’t quite as bad as this alarmist e-mail makes them sound, but the last one DID produce the lowest barometric pressure ever recorded in Southern California, which is something. Next week is predicted to be much calmer.