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Originally posted by thesaneone
reply to post by gotya
I cant wait some rain will be nice. San Tan Valley here.
TS Ivo - Tropical Storm Ivo has gathered a bit of strength since last night, now with winds up to around 45 MPH which still makes it fairly weak but competent and very potent in terms of the rainfall potential for not only Baja California but possibly the Southwest US as well. We're talking Arizona, inland California and southern Nevada seeing a decent flood threat because of an increasingly likely period of wet weather, some areas of which could use the rainfall. It may come very close to Baja California this weekend so the outer bands could easily produce up to 4 inches of rainfall for central Baja California. This could contribute to some flooding problems, not a whole lot, but still some considerable impacts on the weather for folks there. Even though it should stay well to the south and west of the Southwest US, major moisture outflow means the enhanced potential of a wet weather period basically peaking around Sunday. Therefore flash flood watches are up. It could dissipate by Sunday or Monday right off the coast of northwest Baja California, so for now it just appears to be a major soaker for both areas but not likely to produce widespread major flooding.
Originally posted by caterpillage
Cheesy, you are awesome. And that avatar is the best!
Originally posted by Awen24
OH NOES! IT MUST BE BAD BECAUSE THE THREAD TITLE IS ALL IN CAPS!!!!!!
/end sarcasm
Originally posted by Bluesma
Well that will put a damper on my daughters visit in Tucson, maybe... I just hope it won't cause problems with airports there, as she has a flight back to LA in a couple of days.
Everything works in unison. Mess with one facet of our planet and a whole mess of things can change.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by cheesy
HAARP is/was only in Alaska.
But perhaps you are thinking of ionospheric heaters, of which there are several. Of them, HAARP is/was by far the most powerful. Ionospheric heaters affect the ionosphere, not weather.
It hasn't been all that "hot" in the South West, in 6 years; and, it's getting cooler. My thermometer reads 65°f at 11:30 p.m PST.
Originally posted by staple
Yesterday it was hot.
Today it was hot.
Tomorrow it will be hot.
Right now @ 11 pm it is 95°f.
Originally posted by WonderBoi
It hasn't been all that "hot" in the South West, in 6 years; and, it's getting cooler. My thermometer reads 65°f at 11:30 p.m PST.
Originally posted by staple
Yesterday it was hot.
Today it was hot.
Tomorrow it will be hot.
Right now @ 11 pm it is 95°f.
Originally posted by AlphaHawk
reply to post by dazbog
I didn't know HAARP was even mentioned in that Air Force cadet paper.
Bsides that, I didn't know cadets had so much influence over the future of the Air Force, who needs admirals...