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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Earth>U.S>CA>L.A>Long Beach
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Today there was a tornado in Compton and a big one in Blythe, CA
This one looks to be a half a mile wide, maybe more. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWDQVVxrgUM ![]() That's like what, 5 tornadoes in less than a week. Counting the 2 in Long Beach that happened on the 19th. EDIT: the one in Blythe happened on the 21st. Last edited by Wisdom; 01-23-2010 at 01:56 AM. |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Los Angeles, Ca
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Californians aren't real experienced with weather....I lived in Oklahoma and Texas for 20 years and in that time became a real weather geek, even had a very good friend who was a meteorologist. Granted the weather is getting nastier hear, but so far this is nothing compared to the storms that whip up in tornado alley...that stuff will scare the living cr** out of you when the storms kick-up and tornado's roll!! |
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Location: Earth>U.S>CA>L.A>Long Beach
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Riverside, ca.
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I've lived in LA, Orange, Riverside county since 1962.
Anyone else remember the winter of 1969? How about the El Niño of 1981/'82? Trust me, this is just weather. Generating low pressure areas is a bit out of HAARP's range, actually. They could "move" or "aim" a pre-existing low by creating a high pressure zone to drive it. But when you look at the weather coming together out over the Pacific, the last few days, it doesn't look like that, to me. Anyway Lovely weather, ain't it? I love a good storm. Fred
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