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Re: Hurricane Hilary [Re: Bob] #7932275
08/20/23 11:09 AM
08/20/23 11:09 AM
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Little rain last night, so far nothing crazy. The wind is supposed to hit us tonight


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Re: Hurricane Hilary [Re: Bob] #7932279
08/20/23 11:15 AM
08/20/23 11:15 AM
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I was looking at the weather for Caliente, NV. There is a high wind warning for gusts up to 60 mph. They are expecting downed trees and power lines, etc... When I lived in Nebraska, a 60 mph wind was nice to keep the skeeters down. grin


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Re: Hurricane Hilary [Re: Bob] #7932332
08/20/23 12:38 PM
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3" over 48 hrs. Hard form me to understand how that's going to impact them, but there's alot I don't understand.

Re: Hurricane Hilary [Re: hippie] #7932339
08/20/23 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by hippie
3" over 48 hrs. Hard form me to understand how that's going to impact them, but there's alot I don't understand.



In this country the water doesn’t soak into the ground easily. It’s so dry the soil is hydrophobic, and there’s lots of exposed bedrock, so it just runs off the mountain and builds steam and volume as it goes. 3” of rain at the top of the mountain becomes 6’ of water at the bottom, and it’s running fast enough to wash out interstates and mow down anything in its path.

1.46” of rain did this in Death Valley last year
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Re: Hurricane Hilary [Re: Bob] #7932446
08/20/23 03:41 PM
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It has to be because of climate change, haha. Well if we build more windmills and solar farms these kind of weather events will not happen anymore. Lol

Re: Hurricane Hilary [Re: Osagian] #7932697
08/20/23 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Osagian
This rain will be good for those drought stricken areas of South California.
Will fill up those shrinking reservoirs.


Hey...hey...hey, let's don't be putting a positive spin on a weather event! Gloom and doom only.

Re: Hurricane Hilary [Re: Bob] #7932765
08/20/23 09:30 PM
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It may destroy certain things but when it runs off that’s how reservoir get filled, so there is a bright side.

Re: Hurricane Hilary [Re: Bob] #7932867
08/20/23 11:31 PM
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I love weird weather. Let it pour!........run Forest, run!


My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
Re: Hurricane Hilary [Re: Bob] #7932875
08/20/23 11:48 PM
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When this hits and Hair Sniffer gets caught at another scan you all know they will blame this on Trump and Indict him for it.


God please keep they 19 fallen UBB miners out of trouble up there.
Re: Hurricane Hilary [Re: yotetrapper30] #7933112
08/21/23 11:06 AM
08/21/23 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
Naming it Hillary has got to be a bad omen!


May not and the storm will destroy any evidence that it was ever there by itself ..


Let's go Brandon

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Re: Hurricane Hilary [Re: Bob] #7933114
08/21/23 11:11 AM
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Another overblown, overhyped, sensationalistic story by the media.

We never learn. The media has an entire day to fill with crap. It used to be we had the evening news at 6. There were three channels That was it. An hour. The media had an hour of the day it had to fill with information. They tended to stick to a handful of topics -- world events, national politics, economic stuff, weather and sports. That was it.

Then came 24 hour, non-stop "news." They had to fill an ENTIRE DAY with stuff. Some of them just had a basic one hour collection of information and just repeated the same one hour presentation in an endless loop for the entire 24 hour period. Others delved off into the weeds to gather tiny morsels of marginally interesting stuff and broadcast that all day and night, interspersed with tidbits of actual news information.

But now, we have the internet. A blessing and a curse. The curse part is that we now have thousands of media outlets and sources who are competing for the same revenue. As a result, they ALL go ALL DAY AND NIGHT broadcasting ANYTHING under the guise that it warrants your and my attention. We know every detail of the Kardashians' lives; no clothing fashion goes unnoticed and we have to dissect every aspect of any sporting event play/pitch/pass/kick/serve/stroke and repeat each one 4-5 times in reverse angles and at various speeds of slow motion.

One truth should become crystal clear. The media only makes money by demanding our attention. The more they hype a news story, the more revenue it generates. As a result, every storm cloud suddenly becomes a cataclysmic event of biblical proportions . . . but they rarely fulfill our expectations which are based almost entirely on the media's rabid, over sensationalized dramatics. There is no one to hold the media accountable for all of its erroneous over-selling of any event. The media thrives on controversy, emotions, conflict -- those things are the juice that makes a good "story," and if they have to create some of the juice, that's no problem. In the end, the media is nothing more than organized, highly profitable falsehoods. Let's call them what they are : Liars of the first order.

But as long as you and I keep falling for the idea that the media is providing accurate or meaningful information, they will just keep shoveling us the same old recycled excrement dolled up in fancy graphics, attention-grabbing soundbites, and colorful packaging.

Re: Hurricane Hilary [Re: Lazarus] #7933126
08/21/23 11:36 AM
08/21/23 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Lazarus
Another overblown, overhyped, sensationalistic story by the media.

We never learn. The media has an entire day to fill with crap. It used to be we had the evening news at 6. There were three channels That was it. An hour. The media had an hour of the day it had to fill with information. They tended to stick to a handful of topics -- world events, national politics, economic stuff, weather and sports. That was it.

Then came 24 hour, non-stop "news." They had to fill an ENTIRE DAY with stuff. Some of them just had a basic one hour collection of information and just repeated the same one hour presentation in an endless loop for the entire 24 hour period. Others delved off into the weeds to gather tiny morsels of marginally interesting stuff and broadcast that all day and night, interspersed with tidbits of actual news information.

But now, we have the internet. A blessing and a curse. The curse part is that we now have thousands of media outlets and sources who are competing for the same revenue. As a result, they ALL go ALL DAY AND NIGHT broadcasting ANYTHING under the guise that it warrants your and my attention. We know every detail of the Kardashians' lives; no clothing fashion goes unnoticed and we have to dissect every aspect of any sporting event play/pitch/pass/kick/serve/stroke and repeat each one 4-5 times in reverse angles and at various speeds of slow motion.

One truth should become crystal clear. The media only makes money by demanding our attention. The more they hype a news story, the more revenue it generates. As a result, every storm cloud suddenly becomes a cataclysmic event of biblical proportions . . . but they rarely fulfill our expectations which are based almost entirely on the media's rabid, over sensationalized dramatics. There is no one to hold the media accountable for all of its erroneous over-selling of any event. The media thrives on controversy, emotions, conflict -- those things are the juice that makes a good "story," and if they have to create some of the juice, that's no problem. In the end, the media is nothing more than organized, highly profitable falsehoods. Let's call them what they are : Liars of the first order.

But as long as you and I keep falling for the idea that the media is providing accurate or meaningful information, they will just keep shoveling us the same old recycled excrement dolled up in fancy graphics, attention-grabbing soundbites, and colorful packaging.


I just hit the Like button.

Re: Hurricane Hilary [Re: yotetrapper30] #7933220
08/21/23 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
Naming it Hillary has got to be a bad omen!



Looks like they named it correctly.....it didn't amount to a hill of beans.

Re: Hurricane Hilary [Re: Bob] #7933277
08/21/23 03:21 PM
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Could always drop and atomic bomb in the eye to stop it!

Re: Hurricane Hilary [Re: Bob] #7933306
08/21/23 04:11 PM
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California Drought Undeniable Evidence Of Climate Change - UPDATE: California Rain Undeniable Evidence Of Climate Change

Re: Hurricane Hilary [Re: Bob] #7933315
08/21/23 04:30 PM
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Re: Hurricane Hilary [Re: Bob] #7933319
08/21/23 04:33 PM
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Montana ,Rocky Mtns.
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It has been growing dark with clouds here. The first big spiral arm is finally up this way. Already raining very well south of here , and across most of the state. All good. It should begin raining here and up over the border soon, this afternoon or evening.

The fires and smoke jumpers working them can sure use that help.

Re: Hurricane Hilary [Re: Bob] #7933373
08/21/23 06:08 PM
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Good deal Sharon, I hope ya get some rain for the fires.

We usually get a soaking from the ones hit the south a day or three later.

Re: Hurricane Hilary [Re: Bob] #7933407
08/21/23 06:39 PM
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Yes sir, Racer Man, it has begun to rain. A nice steady light rain, not real heavy at the moment.

The weather news said that a hurricane hasn't happened like this, coming up from S CA from the gulf in over 80 years. So this did happen before. Just not in a long time.

The firefighters all over the west, are dancing in the rain .

Rain is good. Sun is bad....

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