LKing
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- Mar 3, 2023
And the impact of these winds on buildings and infrastructures that were not built to withstand them.The extent of tropical storm force winds (and other impacts of the storm) will be well beyond the cone.
And the impact of these winds on buildings and infrastructures that were not built to withstand them.The extent of tropical storm force winds (and other impacts of the storm) will be well beyond the cone.
Personally I'd be more worried about the rains and potential flash flooding. The LA basin routinely has high wind events, including the Santa Ana winds which often exceed tropical storm force winds and have been recorded with gusts as high as 167 mph.And the impact of these winds on buildings and infrastructures that were not built to withstand them.
They're built to withstand earthquakes and Santa Ana winds, so I'm not really worried about that. Flash floods and mudslides are a bigger concern, and I'm especially concerned about the hillside settlements across the border in Mexico, and the desert communities.And the impact of these winds on buildings and infrastructures that were not built to withstand them.
Well, some of the locals in San Diego are concerned:From NJ - visiting San Diego and Disneyland this week. We are very familiar with hurricanes and tropical storms. The news coverage and warnings can be crazy, but I am surprised at the lack of preparation here in SD. Most boats are still in the water. None of the Marina hotels have sandbags out. None of the windows are taped or boarded. We did go to the rescheduled Padres game today - that seems to be the only change here. I am hoping it’s a good sign that the locals aren’t too concerned. We are driving up to Disneyland Monday for a few days and I expect roads will be better in the afternoon.
The boats will remain … we have a sailboat and we just made sure the hatches were all closed. People right on the beach are boarding up but elsewhere they really won’t.From NJ - visiting San Diego and Disneyland this week. We are very familiar with hurricanes and tropical storms. The news coverage and warnings can be crazy, but I am surprised at the lack of preparation here in SD. Most boats are still in the water. None of the Marina hotels have sandbags out. None of the windows are taped or boarded. We did go to the rescheduled Padres game today - that seems to be the only change here. I am hoping it’s a good sign that the locals aren’t too concerned. We are driving up to Disneyland Monday for a few days and I expect roads will be better in the afternoon.
Power outages are no joke. We had no power for 5 days after Sandy and we were lucky.The boats will remain … people right on the beach are boarding up but elsewhere they really won’t.
SeaWorld just announced they will be closed tomorrow (Sunday, 8/20).
The ocean temps dropped considerablly since last week. Cold water temps and land will slow this storm down. It’s currently a category 2 (dropped from category 4 yesterday). I live about 6 miles inland and the only thing I’m slightly concerned about is these power outages they say are coming.
My DH noticed that earlier when we were walking to the baseball game.Well, some of the locals in San Diego are concerned:
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I just found out that there's a half-marathon scheduled for San Diego on Sunday. Last news from the organizers was that they're still planning on going ahead with it.
We usually pull boats out of the water at the Jersey shore. There are so many beautiful boats wide open here.The boats will remain … we have a sailboat and we just made sure the hatches were all closed. People right on the beach are boarding up but elsewhere they really won’t.
SeaWorld just announced they will be closed tomorrow (Sunday, 8/20).
The ocean temps dropped considerablly since last week. Cold water temps and land will slow this storm down. It’s currently a category 2 (dropped from category 4 yesterday). I live about 6 miles inland and the only thing I’m slightly concerned about is these power outages they say are coming.
Where do they put them? We wouldn’t have anywhere to put our boat even if we wanted to pull it out.We usually pull boats out of the water at the Jersey shore. There are so many beautiful boats wide open here.
I thought taping windows for a hurricane wasn't supposed to help.None of the windows are taped or boarded.
From NJ - visiting San Diego and Disneyland this week. We are very familiar with hurricanes and tropical storms. The news coverage and warnings can be crazy, but I am surprised at the lack of preparation here in SD. Most boats are still in the water. None of the Marina hotels have sandbags out. None of the windows are taped or boarded. We did go to the rescheduled Padres game today - that seems to be the only change here. I am hoping it’s a good sign that the locals aren’t too concerned. We are driving up to Disneyland Monday for a few days and I expect roads will be better in the afternoon.
How many hours are you allowing for driving from SD to DL?We are driving up to Disneyland Monday for a few days and I expect roads will be better in the afternoon.
This may intensify it if we get mudslidesHopefully this will quash the Fall fire season this year.
Locals aren’t preparing because we don’t know what to do. And we’ve had quite a few storm surge, flash flood, and tsunami warnings over the years in the city of San Diego that haven’t ever panned out to be as bad as the warnings, so we’ve been trained to ignore them. It never occurred to me to tape or board anything. We brought in our outdoor cushions and took down our shade sails in the backyard.
Listen to those who have been through major-to-middling rain events in SoCal. A couple of hours of steady rain will put Aviation Blvd/Rosecrans Ave under two feet of water. Even less rain will bring the LA freeways to a dead stop. A mudslide will take out PCH in the Malibu area. Several people will slip into the rivers and drown. And on and on...The last tropical storm in California was in 1939. It is not like we've been through this before. I think most people are trying to do what they can to be safe, but it is difficult to know who to listen to.
Marinas will stack them (looks like bunk beds) or people will trailer them. There are some really big yachts in the water here tho’. Most boats at home are not as big.Where do they put them? We wouldn’t have anywhere to put our boat even if we wanted to pull it out.