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Elroy Jetson

08/21/23 1:44 AM

#107096 RE: santafe2 #107095

The last time California had a "hurricane" was Sept. 25, 1939, arriving at San Pedro as a modest warm tropical rain, just like this one.

We have a constant stream of cold water moving down the coast from Alaska which sucks the life out of any hurricane or tropical storm that heads up as far as Tijuana, Mexico.


We had some light rain today with a modest breeze. Then for the past couple of hours, no rain, no wind - nothing - nothing but endless "flash flood alerts" on phones and TV. Some useless fool is busy.

"Disasters" like this every 84 years will hopefully dissuade people from moving here.

Someone from the East Coast texted us, reminding us "to fill our bathtub with water before the storm arrived". What? Why? What would the purpose of that be?

Most of the populace seems as nutty as Trump. They all live in their own personal fantasy worlds that have little or no connection with reality.


They closed the pool today and tomorrow - now that's a real disaster. I've swum during light or heavy rain many times in the past. What's so different about this?