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Offline W7DRM (old call was W3DRM)

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Re: Storms moving in. (still)
« Reply #50 on: October 12, 2009, 04:14:33 PM »

Not to make light of the subject, but you'd make a great play-by-play guy.  You describe things very well.   =D>

Hang in there!  We're all pullin' for ya!   [-o<


Thanks. Could you try "pullin'" from the other direction to see if that helps?  ;)

Dan - remember making the above comment? Well, it looks like we "pulled too hard" and are now getting ready to get hit by the remnants of "Melor" here in the western part of the USA.

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Event:   Special Weather Statement
Alert:   

...HEAVY RAIN AND POTENTIALLY HIGH WINDS EXPECTED TO ACCOMPANY
SIGNIFICANT STORM TO HIT LATE MONDAY INTO EARLY WEDNESDAY OF NEXT
WEEK...
 
A POTENT STORM SYSTEM...ESPECIALLY FOR OCTOBER...WILL MOVE
INTO CENTRAL AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA BEGINNING LATE MONDAY AND
CONTINUE THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING. THIS WILL BE A VERY DRAMATIC
CHANGE FROM THE TYPICAL LATE SUMMER PATTERN THE AREA HAS BEEN
EXPERIENCING.  THE ORIGINS OF THIS STORM ARE FROM A WESTERN PACIFIC
TYPHOON CALLED MELOR THAT HIT JAPAN A FEW DAYS AGO.

We're expecting several feet of snow in the upper elevations of the SIERRA on Tuesday and Wednesday. Of course, we can use all we get...

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Re: Storms moving in. (still)
« Reply #51 on: October 12, 2009, 08:08:58 PM »

Not to make light of the subject, but you'd make a great play-by-play guy.  You describe things very well.   =D>

Hang in there!  We're all pullin' for ya!   [-o<


Thanks. Could you try "pullin'" from the other direction to see if that helps?  ;)

Dan - remember making the above comment? Well, it looks like we "pulled too hard" and are now getting ready to get hit by the remnants of "Melor" here in the western part of the USA.

Quote
Event:   Special Weather Statement
Alert:   

...HEAVY RAIN AND POTENTIALLY HIGH WINDS EXPECTED TO ACCOMPANY
SIGNIFICANT STORM TO HIT LATE MONDAY INTO EARLY WEDNESDAY OF NEXT
WEEK...
 
A POTENT STORM SYSTEM...ESPECIALLY FOR OCTOBER...WILL MOVE
INTO CENTRAL AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA BEGINNING LATE MONDAY AND
CONTINUE THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING. THIS WILL BE A VERY DRAMATIC
CHANGE FROM THE TYPICAL LATE SUMMER PATTERN THE AREA HAS BEEN
EXPERIENCING.  THE ORIGINS OF THIS STORM ARE FROM A WESTERN PACIFIC
TYPHOON CALLED MELOR THAT HIT JAPAN A FEW DAYS AGO.

We're expecting several feet of snow in the upper elevations of the SIERRA on Tuesday and Wednesday. Of course, we can use all we get...



Melor lives on.... thanks for pulling it away from over here and hope it dies out before it can do any more destruction over there. Another one is following in Melor's tacks (so far), Nepartak, and we'll see where it goes. We've been lucky here in Chiang Mai so far.

 

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