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Old January 15th 17, 06:01 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default 58% of California is in Heavy Drought.

http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cdecapp/res...phsMain.action

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Old January 15th 17, 06:17 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default 58% of California is in Heavy Drought.

https://www.usbr.gov/lc/region/g4000/hourly/yester.html

Scroll down...Mead is up 5/32 abt 400 million gallons of water
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Old January 15th 17, 11:56 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default 58% of California is in Heavy Drought.

https://goo.gl/XziG2e

Tilt...isolation is as summer Norden but surface area on the ball is less per sq foot

Flow Fla has in summer flows into SA

FLA Bermuda HI dryness now flows against the Rockies for the standard January Breakup of 2 more weeks of Indian Summer

Fla plants store food in roots for this time yet there are coreopsis blooming at the base of the south facing wall

Dry. Change from temp to tpw n check Cal
  #104  
Old January 15th 17, 11:08 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default 58% of California is in Heavy Drought.

Tim McNamara writes:

On Thu, 12 Jan 2017 19:56:47 -0500, Radey Shouman
wrote:

Coyotes are well established themselves on Cape Cod. They're snacking
on shih-tzus and moggies. Much bigger than they were in their
original range, give them a few hundred generations and there will be
wolves again.


Could be coywolves:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coywolf


There does seem to be some pretty good genetic evidence of interbreeding
between eastbound coyotes and wolves in Ontario. It does not continue
today, unless perhaps in Ontario or Quebec.

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  #105  
Old January 16th 17, 12:48 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default 58% of California is in Heavy Drought.

yip yip yip....local noise played coyote calls from across the street in Motor Coach land ....grackles ere on the fence n one speaker bird began yip yipping

my grackles are east coast Florida grackles but very rarely will whistle sounds from the Lower Colorado. More often a rising pitch WHIT WHIT WHIT from Imperial Dam. Prob the 8% humidity there. If they're fed n in a good mood, whit whiting back to them gives a group whistle in whit whiting.

The desert had considerable rain when I was there early fall so the creosote should manage.

goo.gl/fsgcRu
  #106  
Old January 16th 17, 02:35 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default 58% of California is in Heavy Drought.

On 14/01/2017 8:57 AM, DATAKOLL MARINE RESEARCH wrote:
duane

goo.gl/TFUdbb RBC RBC !

goo.gl/lA9fzd

goo.gl/VyG6MW $180 11/15-4/15 water n trash MTB n open road



Been to FLA. First blue water from NOLA. Skiing sucks.
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Old January 17th 17, 12:09 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default 58% of California is in Heavy Drought.

On Monday, January 16, 2017 at 9:35:43 AM UTC-5, Duane wrote:
On 14/01/2017 8:57 AM, DATAKOLL MARINE RESEARCH wrote:
duane

goo.gl/TFUdbb RBC RBC !

goo.gl/lA9fzd

goo.gl/VyG6MW $180 11/15-4/15 water n trash MTB n open road



Been to FLA. First blue water from NOLA. Skiing sucks.


Keys aqua is green
  #108  
Old January 17th 17, 11:56 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default 58% of California is in Heavy Drought.

On Monday, January 16, 2017 at 7:09:23 PM UTC-5, DATAKOLL MARINE RESEARCH wrote:
On Monday, January 16, 2017 at 9:35:43 AM UTC-5, Duane wrote:
On 14/01/2017 8:57 AM, DATAKOLL MARINE RESEARCH wrote:
duane

goo.gl/TFUdbb RBC RBC !

goo.gl/lA9fzd

goo.gl/VyG6MW $180 11/15-4/15 water n trash MTB n open road



Been to FLA. First blue water from NOLA. Skiing sucks.


Keys aqua is green


NWS

Hydrologic Outlook
CAZ034041-044046-051054-059-087-088-547-548-180200-

Hydrologic Outlook
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
547 AM PST Tue Jan 17 2017

....SERIES OF STORMS WILL AFFECT SOUTHWEST CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY
NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY RESULTING IN MULTIPLE FLOODING CONCERNS...

CONFIDENCE IS BUILDING FOR A PERIOD OF SIGNIFICANT RAINFALL AND
MOUNTAIN SNOW FOR SOUTHWEST CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH
MONDAY...BRINGING THE POTENTIAL FOR NUMEROUS HYDROLOGICAL IMPACTS.

THE FIRST STORM IS EXPECTED TO BRING MODERATE RAINFALL TO
SOUTHWEST CALIFORNIA...WITH A SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS
BRINGING LOCALLY HEAVY DOWNPOURS. THIS SYSTEM WILL LIKELY BRING
BETWEEN 0.50 AND 1.00 INCH WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS ACROSS THE
COASTAL FOOTHILLS AND MOUNTAINS.

A SECOND STORM IS EXPECTED TO BRING A PERIOD OF MODERATE TO HEAVY
RAINFALL AND MOUNTAIN SNOW LATE THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH EARLY
SATURDAY...WITH THE HEAVIEST RAINFALL EXPECTED ON FRIDAY.
PRELIMINARY RAINFALL ESTIMATES ARE FOR 1 TO 2 INCHES OF RAIN FROM
THIS STORM...WITH LOCAL TOTALS UP TO 3 INCHES ACROSS COASTAL
FOOTHILLS AND MOUNTAINS.

THE THIRD AND STRONGEST STORM WILL LIKELY AFFECT THE REGION
SUNDAY INTO MONDAY BRINGING THE POTENTIAL FOR HEAVY RAIN AND
MOUNTAIN SNOW. THERE IS SOME UNCERTAINTY WITH THE EXACT TIMING OF
THE HEAVIEST RAIN...BUT IT IS MOST LIKELY TO OCCUR SUNDAY NIGHT
OR MONDAY. WHILE IT IS STILL VERY EARLY...THERE IS THE POTENTIAL
FOR THIS STORM TO BRING WIDESPREAD RAINFALL AMOUNTS BETWEEN 1.50
AND 3.00 INCHES...WITH LOCAL AMOUNTS UP TO 5.00 INCHES ACROSS THE
COASTAL FOOTHILLS AND MOUNTAINS.

THE COMBINATION OF THESE THREE STORMS COULD BRING SIGNIFICANT
RAINFALL TO SOUTHWEST CALIFORNIA FROM LATE WEDNESDAY THROUGH
MONDAY...WITH MANY AREAS LIKELY TO RECEIVE BETWEEN 3 AND 6 INCHES
OF RAIN. FAVORED COASTAL FOOTHILL AND MOUNTAIN AREAS COULD HAVE
TOTALS AS HIGH AS 6 TO 9 INCHES. SEVERAL FEET OF NEW SNOW ARE
POSSIBLE FOR THE HIGHER MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES AND SKI RESORTS
BY NEXT MONDAY.

THE EXPECTED HIGH RAINFALL AMOUNTS AND INTENSITIES COULD BRING
NUMEROUS HYDROLOGICAL IMPACTS. MANY RIVERS AND STREAMS COULD SEE
SIGNIFICANT FLOWS LATER THIS WEEK INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK. THERE IS A
POTENTIAL FOR SWIFT WATER RESCUE ISSUES DUE TO THE HEAVY RAIN AND
RESULTING INCREASED FLOW RATES. THERE WILL BE THE THREAT OF FLASH
FLOODING WITH MUD AND DEBRIS FLOWS IN AND AROUND THE RECENT BURN
AREAS...ESPECIALLY WITH THE FRIDAY AND LATE SUNDAY INTO MONDAY
STORMS. ALSO...WIDESPREAD AND SIGNIFICANT URBAN AND SMALL STREAM
FLOODING CAN BE EXPECTED AT TIMES FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY.
LASTLY...ROCK AND MUDSLIDES WILL BE A SIGNIFICANT THREAT DURING
THIS PERIOD...ESPECIALLY NEAR CANYON ROADWAYS.

WATCH FOR UPDATES AND POSSIBLE WATCHES AND WARNINGS AT
WEATHER.GOV/LOSANGELES AS WE GET CLOSER TO THE EVENT.

$$

GOMBERG/BRUNO/KAPLAN
  #109  
Old January 18th 17, 01:34 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default 58% of California is in Heavy Drought.

On 1/17/2017 5:56 PM, DATAKOLL MARINE RESEARCH wrote:
On Monday, January 16, 2017 at 7:09:23 PM UTC-5, DATAKOLL MARINE RESEARCH wrote:
On Monday, January 16, 2017 at 9:35:43 AM UTC-5, Duane wrote:
On 14/01/2017 8:57 AM, DATAKOLL MARINE RESEARCH wrote:
duane

goo.gl/TFUdbb RBC RBC !

goo.gl/lA9fzd

goo.gl/VyG6MW $180 11/15-4/15 water n trash MTB n open road



Been to FLA. First blue water from NOLA. Skiing sucks.


Keys aqua is green


NWS

Hydrologic Outlook
CAZ034041-044046-051054-059-087-088-547-548-180200-

Hydrologic Outlook
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
547 AM PST Tue Jan 17 2017

...SERIES OF STORMS WILL AFFECT SOUTHWEST CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY
NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY RESULTING IN MULTIPLE FLOODING CONCERNS...

CONFIDENCE IS BUILDING FOR A PERIOD OF SIGNIFICANT RAINFALL AND
MOUNTAIN SNOW FOR SOUTHWEST CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH
MONDAY...BRINGING THE POTENTIAL FOR NUMEROUS HYDROLOGICAL IMPACTS.

THE FIRST STORM IS EXPECTED TO BRING MODERATE RAINFALL TO
SOUTHWEST CALIFORNIA...WITH A SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS
BRINGING LOCALLY HEAVY DOWNPOURS. THIS SYSTEM WILL LIKELY BRING
BETWEEN 0.50 AND 1.00 INCH WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS ACROSS THE
COASTAL FOOTHILLS AND MOUNTAINS.

A SECOND STORM IS EXPECTED TO BRING A PERIOD OF MODERATE TO HEAVY
RAINFALL AND MOUNTAIN SNOW LATE THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH EARLY
SATURDAY...WITH THE HEAVIEST RAINFALL EXPECTED ON FRIDAY.
PRELIMINARY RAINFALL ESTIMATES ARE FOR 1 TO 2 INCHES OF RAIN FROM
THIS STORM...WITH LOCAL TOTALS UP TO 3 INCHES ACROSS COASTAL
FOOTHILLS AND MOUNTAINS.

THE THIRD AND STRONGEST STORM WILL LIKELY AFFECT THE REGION
SUNDAY INTO MONDAY BRINGING THE POTENTIAL FOR HEAVY RAIN AND
MOUNTAIN SNOW. THERE IS SOME UNCERTAINTY WITH THE EXACT TIMING OF
THE HEAVIEST RAIN...BUT IT IS MOST LIKELY TO OCCUR SUNDAY NIGHT
OR MONDAY. WHILE IT IS STILL VERY EARLY...THERE IS THE POTENTIAL
FOR THIS STORM TO BRING WIDESPREAD RAINFALL AMOUNTS BETWEEN 1.50
AND 3.00 INCHES...WITH LOCAL AMOUNTS UP TO 5.00 INCHES ACROSS THE
COASTAL FOOTHILLS AND MOUNTAINS.

THE COMBINATION OF THESE THREE STORMS COULD BRING SIGNIFICANT
RAINFALL TO SOUTHWEST CALIFORNIA FROM LATE WEDNESDAY THROUGH
MONDAY...WITH MANY AREAS LIKELY TO RECEIVE BETWEEN 3 AND 6 INCHES
OF RAIN. FAVORED COASTAL FOOTHILL AND MOUNTAIN AREAS COULD HAVE
TOTALS AS HIGH AS 6 TO 9 INCHES. SEVERAL FEET OF NEW SNOW ARE
POSSIBLE FOR THE HIGHER MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES AND SKI RESORTS
BY NEXT MONDAY.

THE EXPECTED HIGH RAINFALL AMOUNTS AND INTENSITIES COULD BRING
NUMEROUS HYDROLOGICAL IMPACTS. MANY RIVERS AND STREAMS COULD SEE
SIGNIFICANT FLOWS LATER THIS WEEK INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK. THERE IS A
POTENTIAL FOR SWIFT WATER RESCUE ISSUES DUE TO THE HEAVY RAIN AND
RESULTING INCREASED FLOW RATES. THERE WILL BE THE THREAT OF FLASH
FLOODING WITH MUD AND DEBRIS FLOWS IN AND AROUND THE RECENT BURN
AREAS...ESPECIALLY WITH THE FRIDAY AND LATE SUNDAY INTO MONDAY
STORMS. ALSO...WIDESPREAD AND SIGNIFICANT URBAN AND SMALL STREAM
FLOODING CAN BE EXPECTED AT TIMES FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY.
LASTLY...ROCK AND MUDSLIDES WILL BE A SIGNIFICANT THREAT DURING
THIS PERIOD...ESPECIALLY NEAR CANYON ROADWAYS.

WATCH FOR UPDATES AND POSSIBLE WATCHES AND WARNINGS AT
WEATHER.GOV/LOSANGELES AS WE GET CLOSER TO THE EVENT.

$$

GOMBERG/BRUNO/KAPLAN


Droughts are climate, floods are weather.
A warm day is a harbinger of climate doom.
A cold day is a weather anomaly.

so sayeth our masters and so shall it be.

--
Andrew Muzi
www.yellowjersey.org/
Open every day since 1 April, 1971


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Old January 18th 17, 03:31 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default 58% of California is in Heavy Drought.

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Mr. Muzi, is it true you own a thermometer ?

 




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