Post by neverfstop on Aug 19, 2023 10:48:31 GMT -5
Is everyone there freaking out? They have already had so much rain, snow, melt this year….
Hurricane Hilary, a Category 3 storm, is expected to bring “catastrophic and life-threatening flooding” to Mexico and parts of the southwestern United States. The storm is now moving faster than originally forecast, meaning it's expected to impact the US earlier in the day Sunday. More than a year’s worth of rain could fall in areas of California, Nevada and Arizona. If Hilary makes landfall in California as a tropical storm, it will be a rare occurrence – the first such storm there in nearly over 80 years
I’m not freaking out, I’m just trying to figure out what to expect. Normally our news is so over dramatic about weather but I feel like right now they’re being very “eh, a tropical storm is coming.” It’s very weird.
I’m inland, pretty far from the coast so my local news isn’t recommend any type of preparations.
We’re probably just going to get some winds and a dumping of rain.
I’m not freaking out, I’m just trying to figure out what to expect. Normally our news is so over dramatic about weather but I feel like right now they’re being very “eh, a tropical storm is coming.” It’s very weird.
I’m inland, pretty far from the coast so my local news isn’t recommend any type of preparations.
We’re probably just going to get some winds and a dumping of rain.
This is interesting because I’m at the coast and they are saying on our local news that it will be worse inland than at the coast. But I am in LA and it looks like the projections show it going inland after San Diego, so maybe you are south of me.
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We have all the backup batteries charging and we put away stuff on our patio and cleaned our our drains. My teen is at his dad’s near Long Beach this weekend and has to work at 1 tomorrow near my house. I am trying to convince him to come home tonight so he isn’t on the freeway tomorrow morning.
I’m not freaking out, I’m just trying to figure out what to expect. Normally our news is so over dramatic about weather but I feel like right now they’re being very “eh, a tropical storm is coming.” It’s very weird.
I’m inland, pretty far from the coast so my local news isn’t recommend any type of preparations.
We’re probably just going to get some winds and a dumping of rain.
This is interesting because I’m at the coast and they are saying on our local news that it will be worse inland than at the coast. But I am in LA and it looks like the projections show it going inland after San Diego, so maybe you are south of me.
We have all the backup batteries charging and we put away stuff on our patio and cleaned our our drains. My teen is at his dad’s near Long Beach this weekend and has to work at 1 tomorrow near my house. I am trying to convince him to come home tonight so he isn’t on the freeway tomorrow morning.
I’m in greater LA county in San Gabriel Valley
I assumed the coast would take the brunt but today I heard the deserts are going to get the worse of it.
Post by suburbanzookeeper on Aug 19, 2023 12:22:23 GMT -5
My husband works for an OC beach FD - they are all hands on desk, everyone is being called off of PTO/vacation (unless you can show proof of a non-refundable, paid flight). While it may not "hit" hard, we are not prepared for the amount of very quick moisture we're going to get on dried out land that cannot absorb it quickly enough. Add in some solid wind and there is going to be chaos. Flash floods, trees will be going down, electric lines going out, people thinking they can drive through "a little bit" of water, etc.
This is interesting because I’m at the coast and they are saying on our local news that it will be worse inland than at the coast. But I am in LA and it looks like the projections show it going inland after San Diego, so maybe you are south of me.
We have all the backup batteries charging and we put away stuff on our patio and cleaned our our drains. My teen is at his dad’s near Long Beach this weekend and has to work at 1 tomorrow near my house. I am trying to convince him to come home tonight so he isn’t on the freeway tomorrow morning.
I’m in greater LA county in San Gabriel Valley
I assumed the coast would take the brunt but today I heard the deserts are going to get the worse of it.
It looks like the storm path is right through San Gabriel Valley right now. We are a bit west and I’m watching closely because right now we are outside of it, but not by much.
Post by gretchenindisguise on Aug 19, 2023 14:00:50 GMT -5
I am down in coastal SD and our rainfall estimates dropped by an inch overnight. We brought cushions inside, located/staged flashlights and are charging all of our powerbanks.
I’m less worried for us today than I was yesterday.
Eta: our news this morning didn’t seem overly concerned. I think mountains and deserts are going to be pummeled.
Post by Velar Fricative on Aug 19, 2023 14:01:47 GMT -5
Stay safe everyone! It’s very surreal no matter how much I read about it to hear of a hurricane hitting Southern California.
Without panicking, if I were there I would just make sure I have extra batteries, charged electronics, gas in the car, some cash on hand, and any loose items outside should probably be stored away or tied down if possible. I’d be most nervous about power outages and high winds. Can’t speak for specific terrain issues though, so if you’re in an area that could flood I’d take protective steps with that too.
I'm inland, but not in the mountains or desert. We're not freaking out. We did buy some extra water and charged up a couple portable chargers, but that's about it. We get sustained 45-60 mph winds for 2-4 weeks every year, so I'm not sure if there's much else we can do apart from what we already do.
Ironically enough my high school friend is visiting San Diego from New Orleans (her home for the past 25 years including Katrina and Ida) this week. Her flight home on Sunday was canceled by Southwest. Definitely one of those… I never thought this would happen scenarios. You know it’s real when the navy is moving destroyers out of San Diego bay and the airlines are cancelling all flights.
I am deploying my earthquake kit, moving plants off of walls and generally trying to find ways to stay busy indoors for Sunday/ Monday. Just hoping our neighborhood trees survive this. Fortunately no Eucalyptus in our area.
I'm inland, but not in the mountains or desert. We're not freaking out. We did buy some extra water and charged up a couple portable chargers, but that's about it. We get sustained 45-60 mph winds for 2-4 weeks every year, so I'm not sure if there's much else we can do apart from what we already do.
I got deployed by my companies emergency response. I have been working 12 hour shifts since Friday and will go at least until Monday. It’s been really interesting but I am exhausted and the storm hasn’t even hit us yet. My company has meteorologists staffed so it has been fun talking to them - they are really excited because of how unusual this is.
I'm in Northern California and its cloudy, but 92. It seems that all my friends in Southern CA/LA do not see it as a big deal. My boss even went home to LA where his family is for a concert this weekend. I think that the only people freaking out are people on TikTok from places that get real hurricanes. Lots of videos from people in Texas and similarly affected places with how to prep videos. Californians videos are pretty, eh.
I'm in Northern California and its cloudy, but 92. It seems that all my friends in Southern CA/LA do not see it as a big deal. My boss even went home to LA where his family is for a concert this weekend. I think that the only people freaking out are people on TikTok from places that get real hurricanes. Lots of videos from people in Texas and similarly affected places with how to prep videos. Californians videos are pretty, eh.
Same, cloudy and 90 in my area of Norther California. My friend in LA said it’s all hype and isn’t a big deal where she is (near Venice Beach).
Seems much like other hurricane experiences - you have to prep for the worst, and in many cases you get nothing, while in others the impact is massive.
Also we just had a 5.1 earthquake centered in Ojai. Cool.
I laughed when I felt it because of course Southern CA is going to do tropical storms differently 🤣 I did not have an earthquake on my bingo card for today.
Also we just had a 5.1 earthquake centered in Ojai. Cool.
I laughed when I felt it because of course Southern CA is going to do tropical storms differently 🤣 I did not have an earthquake on my bingo card for today.
Yesterday I said to DH, “what happens if an earthquake happens during a tropical storm?” And he looked at me like I was crazy. Then … boom … earthquake!
I laughed when I felt it because of course Southern CA is going to do tropical storms differently 🤣 I did not have an earthquake on my bingo card for today.
Yesterday I said to DH, “what happens if an earthquake happens during a tropical storm?” And he looked at me like I was crazy. Then … boom … earthquake!
I laughed when I felt it because of course Southern CA is going to do tropical storms differently 🤣 I did not have an earthquake on my bingo card for today.
Yesterday I said to DH, “what happens if an earthquake happens during a tropical storm?” And he looked at me like I was crazy. Then … boom … earthquake!
I said the same thing in conversation (I'm not in the area, though).
Glad it seems most are safe as of now - I hope it fizzles.
I'm in Northern California and its cloudy, but 92. It seems that all my friends in Southern CA/LA do not see it as a big deal. My boss even went home to LA where his family is for a concert this weekend. I think that the only people freaking out are people on TikTok from places that get real hurricanes. Lots of videos from people in Texas and similarly affected places with how to prep videos. Californians videos are pretty, eh.
Same, cloudy and 90 in my area of Norther California. My friend in LA said it’s all hype and isn’t a big deal where she is (near Venice Beach).
I was a bit excited for rain but looks like it’s turning east and will avoid the Bay Area and Sacramento. Probably for the best. I remember when that rare thunderstorm hit in August 2020 and the lightning strikes sparked weeks of wildfires.
Same, cloudy and 90 in my area of Norther California. My friend in LA said it’s all hype and isn’t a big deal where she is (near Venice Beach).
I was a bit excited for rain but looks like it’s turning east and will avoid the Bay Area and Sacramento. Probably for the best. I remember when that rare thunderstorm hit in August 2020 and the lightning strikes sparked weeks of wildfires.
But yeah it’s HOT.
The hills in my town caught fire during that thunderstorm, it was awful and scary.
Same, cloudy and 90 in my area of Norther California. My friend in LA said it’s all hype and isn’t a big deal where she is (near Venice Beach).
I was a bit excited for rain but looks like it’s turning east and will avoid the Bay Area and Sacramento. Probably for the best. I remember when that rare thunderstorm hit in August 2020 and the lightning strikes sparked weeks of wildfires.
But yeah it’s HOT.
Those fires sucked. I was actually on a hike at the top of a mountain and watching lightening strike.. and then spending weeks trapped indoors to avoid the smoke and not being able to go anywhere (like movies or bowling) because everything was shut down due to covid.