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Inversion
17th August 2023, 18:10
It looks like this thing could cover over half of California. The last hurricane that got near this state but didn't make landfall was in 1858. According to the woman in the video the 1939 Tropical Storm didn't make landfall and only reached Santa Catalina Island (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Catalina_Island_(California)). It's currently classified as a Cat-2 with 105 mph winds.

Fox Weather (https://www.foxweather.com/weather-news/history-hurricane-tropical-storm-california)

The 1939 Long Beach Tropical Storm was the only known cyclone of tropical-storm strength (or greater) to make landfall in California. It also occurred during an El Niño phase.

Live Tacker (https://zoom.earth/maps/satellite/#view=30.7,-102.17,5z)

Aug 16, 2023

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Tbf5jUIWYQ

https://s7d2.scene7.com/is/image/TWCNews/2023_eastern_pacific_storm_names

thepainterdoug
17th August 2023, 18:40
Amazingly appropriate name Hurricane Hillary

cant write this stuff

Inversion
18th August 2023, 13:10
The storm is now a Cat-4 with wind speeds of 145 mph. It'll make landfall in Baja California.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNasMPRdvGU

Inversion
18th August 2023, 20:10
If any city or cities in California are destroy by Hilary, then it'll be by design like in Lahaina (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?121653-Hawaii-Maui-Lahaina-has-been-wiped-off-the-map). Here in Los Angeles the news said we could get tornado(s). It reminded me of the movie The Day after Tomorrow by Whitley Streiber and Art Bell. I suspect Art was also a Gray abductee.

The Entertainment Industry (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?118881-The-Entertainment-Industry&p=1522810&viewfull=1#post1522810)

At the end of Elena Danaan's book A Gift From The Stars: Extraterrestrial Contacts and Guide of Alien Races it said, "Your future was imbued in your past, as a message to the present."

The Day After Tomorrow (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_After_Tomorrow)
(2004)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkErNkX2HKM


link (https://www.ocregister.com/2023/08/18/southern-california-storm-map-track-where-the-rain-from-hurricane-hilary-is-now/)
https://www.ocregister.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/OCR-Z-HILARY_02-1-2.jpg?w=1280

Paul D.
19th August 2023, 13:12
Baja Blast Mtn Dew , link to sister post .
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?121328-Predictive-programming-in-video-games-Movies-Popular-culture&p=1572866&viewfull=1#post1572866

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Inversion
19th August 2023, 13:32
Baja Blast Mtn Dew , link to sister post .
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?121328-Predictive-programming-in-video-games-Movies-Popular-culture&p=1572866&viewfull=1#post1572866

Yeah, that's weird. Something unseen appears to be holding the storm in place as if it's a gun being pointed at California.

Demolition Man (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?118881-The-Entertainment-Industry&p=1505257&viewfull=1#post1505257)

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CVLFO29UwAAnCdQ.jpg

Artemesia
19th August 2023, 21:35
It is now Saturday… anyone here on Project Avalon on ground crew in Southern California who can share eyewitness accounts of what is *actually* happening?

Casey Claar
19th August 2023, 22:16
Yes, I am in San Diego, it is supposedly coming right up at us. Not much observable yet. There has been a sudden big ( 20 degree ) drop in the temperature and the sky is white, thick with cloud cover. It looks like the winds and rain will arrive after midnight tonight. I am not right on the coast, gauging by the map 3 posts up I appear to be in the dark orange area.

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Hm.. maybe I should say to the inside of, NEAR the dark orange area.

pabranno
19th August 2023, 22:50
Godspeed, Casey. Keep us posted on how you’re doing…

Inversion
19th August 2023, 23:52
I'm in Los Angeles County and my area will get an estimated 2-4 inches of rain with strong winds. If you click on the live tracker in post#1 it shows Hilary dropping to a Cat-2 with 110 MPH winds.

Johnnycomelately
20th August 2023, 03:22
Here is a good channel for California weather. Mr. Finan’s day job is broadcast weatherman, I don’t know his city or employer.

His YT chan got a big bump, last winter, by Juan Browne of blancolirio. I was one of many who subbed on Juan’s recommendation.

Next update will be 8 AM west coast Sunday.

Saturday 5 PM Update on Hurricane Hilary

Mark Finan Weather
6.8K subscribers

5,851 views Aug 19, 2023
“The storm is beginning it's weakening cycle but is still expected to bring flooding to parts of Southern California.”


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bot-E1E2YUI

palehorse
20th August 2023, 04:30
If you see in that live map from the OP, there is 5 in total from tropical disturbance to category 1. The one heading to California seems like losing power now and probably will not make a hard landfall if at all. It was category 4 just 1 day ago and now it is category 1.. Hope people living in these areas take proper cover and be prepared we never know if it regain power.. specially because weather is been tampered with..

Good luck folks living in this region.

Casey Claar
20th August 2023, 22:24
The eye of the storm is directly over us now. It has been raining non-stop since sometime in the night. About 10 minutes ago the sky turn real dark, the rain is pounding now and the winds have arrived. I am not sure how long it will take to blow over. Has anyone seen any new reports? I wonder if any areas got hit real bad. I'll keep updated on here.

wondering
20th August 2023, 23:33
Casey, please keep in touch as much as possible. Remember all the love and support you have sent to PA members going through stuff...well, now we are sending that to you. ❤️ Take the best possible care and keep us updated as you are able.

Casey Claar
21st August 2023, 06:41
Thank you, Wondering, I will, I think it is pretty much over now, though we are still on a flood alert. We fared just fine here.

Harmony
21st August 2023, 06:48
So glad to hear all is well Casey :heart:and hopefully no bad flooding to follow.


Thank you, Wondering, I will, I think it is pretty much over now, though we are still on a flood alert. We fared just fine here.

BlankReg5
21st August 2023, 14:56
Oceanside CA here.
It seems most of the storm passed well east of here.
We had some strong wind and heavy rain but nothing "epic".
The "Inland Empire" caught most of it.

peace :hippie:
john

Inversion
21st August 2023, 16:14
Palm Springs got hit hard with Dodger stadium being flooded. There's flood watches in six states.

dailymail (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12428701/Tropical-Storm-Hilary-soaks-coast-desert-barrels-Nevada-25-million-people-flood-warnings-Palm-Springs-submerged-cut-911-desperate-Californians-climb-trees-escape-mudslides.html)

Palm Springs has been totally cut off and people are unable to call 911 after Storm Hilary drenched Southern California on Sunday
Now there are fears that Burning Man could be washed out as the deserts of Nevada are pounded by the storm. Hilary crossed into Nevada at 5am ET Monday

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/08/21/15/74555813-12428701-image-a-28_1692626675205.jpg

https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/08/21/13/74555881-12428701-image-a-5_1692620479904.jpg

Bill Ryan
21st August 2023, 21:01
I saw this news update, and literally had to double-check that I'd remembered (correctly!) where Thousand Palms is. It's a California desert town, famous for its Palms and Joshua Trees. It's very hot, very dry, very sandy, and over 130 miles from the coast. Usually it looks like this.

https://a.travel-assets.com/findyours-php/viewfinder/images/res70/29000/29968-Indian-Canyon.jpg

The text:

Viewer video shows a truck nearly covered in flood waters on Ramon Road in Thousand Palms.

https://t.me/police_frequency/99269
police_frequency/99269