Categories: 2008-2009 Storm Watch

Final weather report, Valentine’s Day

The wind has picked up tonight, and is gaining in intensity. My generator has run out, and I am about to. While typically, the NOAA forecast discussion is issued twice a day, we have a recent report that I suggest you read. See the links to the right, specifically under Winter Conditions 2008-2009, NOAA forecast discussion. It is incredibly interesting. Here is just a “hint” of what they had to say around 9 pm tonight.

IT NOW APPEARS THAT THERE IS A HIGH LIKELIHOOD THAT AN EXTENDED 
PERIOD OF MODERATE TO HEAVY RAINFALL WILL OCCUR ACROSS THE BURN 
AREAS OF MONTEREY COUNTY FROM MIDDAY SUNDAY INTO SUNDAY NIGHT...
AND POSSIBLY INTO EARLY MONDAY MORNING AS WELL. AS MUCH AS 6 INCHES 
OF RAIN IS FORECAST TO FALL IN THE SANTA LUCIA MOUNTAINS ON SUNDAY 
AND SUNDAY NIGHT. RAINFALL RATES AND ACCUMULATIONS OF RAINFALL OVER 
TIME ARE EXPECTED TO EXCEED THE USGS THRESHOLDS FOR PRODUCING MUD 
AND DEBRIS FLOWS. THEREFORE...A FLASH FLOOD WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED 
FOR THE BURN AREAS OF MONTEREY COUNTY (SANTA LUCIA MOUNTAINS AND 
BIG SUR COAST) FROM SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH MID-MORNING ON MONDAY.
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Appointed appellate counsel for indigent defendants (retired.) I have lived in Big Sur since 1984, first on the north coast, and on the South Coast since 1989.

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