The California Thread

Discussion in 'Politics & Current Events' started by Knave, Nov 9, 2018.

  1. luftmensch

    luftmensch Member+

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    May 4, 2006
    Petaluma
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    Los Angeles Galaxy
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    They do now. “Storm of the century” is becoming obsolete in a warming world.
     
  2. luftmensch

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    May 4, 2006
    Petaluma
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    Los Angeles Galaxy
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    United States
    Might’ve spoken too soon, Santa Rosa where I work apparently had its highest daily rain total in 120 years yesterday (just over 9 inches), and we’ve still got a few more inches expected through tomorrow, and then a smaller storm coming in a couple days later. Flood warning issued through tomorrow afternoon, and creeks out in the countryside are already starting to flood.

    But fortunately we didn’t get hammered by winds like they did further north.

    Another storm of the century!
     
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  3. Quakes05

    Quakes05 Member+

    Oct 1, 2005
    birthplace of MLS
    Meanwhile, just a few miles to the south in SJ, bone dry. :(
     
  4. luftmensch

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    Yeah, atmospheric rivers are really weird like that. Even where I live in Petaluma 20 miles south of SR we only got like half the amount of rainfall.
     
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  5. rslfanboy

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    Jul 24, 2007
    Section 26
    I was worried about @Knave, but apparently the feet of snow didn't go much further South and East than Mt. Shasta?
     
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  6. Knave

    Knave Member+

    May 25, 1999
    Yeah, we got rain today.

    Feet of snow would have been preferable.
     
  7. Knave

    Knave Member+

    May 25, 1999
    Big earthquake off the coast of Humboldt County. So big my phone gave me an earthquake warning notification, even though I'm well over 200 miles from the epicenter. Didn't feel it, but apparently it could be felt in the Bay Area. Now, there's apparently a tsunami warning, but that won't affect me in the mountains. :)

    https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/nc75095651/executive
     
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  8. Yoshou

    Yoshou Fan of the CCL Champ

    May 12, 2009
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    Wow. Magnitude 7.0. Hopefully there isn't a tsunami, that would be pretty devastating for the bay area.
     
  9. Quakes05

    Quakes05 Member+

    Oct 1, 2005
    birthplace of MLS
    Didn’t feel it in SJ either, but we got the warning too. Maybe 7.2 way off shore, potential impact zone extends from Eureka to Davenport, apparently. And we were heading to Santa Cruz today!
     
  10. Knave

    Knave Member+

    May 25, 1999
    Yeah, revised up to a 7.0 and followed by a 5.8 down in Sonoma County.

    For comparison, Loma Prieta was a 6.9.

    Active seismic day today.
     
  11. Cascarino's Pizzeria

    Apr 29, 2001
    New Jersey, USA
    Take a day off, P&CE dogwalkers
     
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  12. Smurfquake

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    Aug 8, 2000
    San Carlos, CA
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    San Jose Earthquakes
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    I did not feel the earthquake, but there is a tsunami warning for the whole coast from just north of Santa Cruz up to somewhere in Oregon. This includes the San Francisco Bay. The estimated tsunami arrival time for SF is 12:10 PM - about an hour from now.

    I'm on a hillside facing the bay a hundred or so feet up, so it's unlikely that my house will be affected. But all the low lying land on the bayside could be affected. The ocean coast tends to be cliffier - is that a word? - so it may not be affected as much, but it will be interesting to see what happens when the tsunami comes through the Golden Gate and how much of those sweet, sweet flatlands on the bay shore will get flooded.
     
  13. Knave

    Knave Member+

    May 25, 1999
    Even though I didn't feel anything, I've now read reports that this could be felt lightly in Reno, which is even further away from the epicenter than I am.
     
  14. Yoshou

    Yoshou Fan of the CCL Champ

    May 12, 2009
    Seattle
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    Seattle Sounders
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    United States
    Time to be a dogrunner and head for the hills?
     
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  15. Knave

    Knave Member+

    May 25, 1999
    I've read some opinions that, though a tsunami is likely, the specific nature of the fault and ocean depth at the epicenter mean it likely won't be a very big one.
     
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  16. Yoshou

    Yoshou Fan of the CCL Champ

    May 12, 2009
    Seattle
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    Yeah.. Looks like there was a pretty good slide along that fault line. 2 slips that far apart is pretty big.
     
  17. Knave

    Knave Member+

    May 25, 1999
    There are going to be a lot of geology dissertations written about this event, because I gather a large quake apparently triggering another substantial quake hundreds of miles away lies somewhere between uncommon and unprecedented.
     
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  18. Smurfquake

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    Aug 8, 2000
    San Carlos, CA
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    This is the USGS "Did You Feel It?" map. I didn't fill out the "Did You Feel It?" form because I didn't feel it, although I guess "I didn't feel it" is a valid response to the "Did You Feel It?" survey.

    https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/nc75095651/dyfi/intensity
     
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  19. Yoshou

    Yoshou Fan of the CCL Champ

    May 12, 2009
    Seattle
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    Seattle Sounders
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  20. Knave

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    May 25, 1999
    Interesting. That 5.8 in Sonoma County has been downgraded way down to a 2.5!
     
  21. luftmensch

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    We got the warning in Santa Rosa, that would be quite the tsunami.

    And we barely felt the quake where I am, me and a couple coworkers independently thought we were feeling dizziness or vertigo, and then the notification came through on our phones. Apparently there were other quakes almost simultaneous with that one at a couple other places inland, the closest to me in Lake County. Don’t recall that ever happening before.
     
  22. luftmensch

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    I wonder if the other quakes could’ve messed with their initial calculation. I was a little skeptical we wouldn’t feel a 5.8 more than we did given our proximity.
     
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  23. Knave

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    May 25, 1999
  24. Smurfquake

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    Aug 8, 2000
    San Carlos, CA
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    United States
    Tsunami warning canceled for coastal San Mateo county. Another nothingburger. Thanks Biden!
     
  25. Paul Berry

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    Apr 18, 2015
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    That's a terrifying sign.
    Tsunami-hazard-zone-warning-sign-at-Rockaway-Beach-Oregon.png

    Especially as the ocean is on the wrong side.
     
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