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Old 12-07-2015, 08:42 PM #21
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i'm not available for lending credence to their perfidious nature...
it wasn't bragging. you could and can do exactly what i describe. so could they.

i cannot say why they are so often wrong with the tools they have available. intentional misdirection ?

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Rain catchment is awesome.
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High winds -- including 141 mph on Mount Hood -- easing now, but expected again Tuesd

High winds hit the Oregon coast and Cascades on Monday with a peak wind of 141 recorded on Mount Hood.

The strongest gust on the coast was 80 mph at Sea Lion Caves, the National Weather Service reported.

Winds had eased off across the region by Monday afternoon, with gusts in the mountains recorded from 65 to 80 mph, the weather service said.

The high winds are expected to return Tuesday afternoon into the night, the weather service said.
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Monday's rain shatters 24-hour rainfall record for December in Portland

Rainfall update: 7.5 inches in Coast Range, more than 3 inches in Portland metro area

Roads became rivers and lakes, small streams became raging torrents and manholes turned into gushing brown fountains in the Pearl District.

And we're just getting started, forecasters say, as yet another in a strong series of storms is poised off the Oregon coast and setting it sights on northwest Oregon and southwest Washington.

That's going to translate into heavy rain again Tuesday night and then again Wednesday night into Thursday, with periods of gusting winds in between and rivers rising to or above flood stage.
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Weather is pretty peachy out east
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The wet week will continue in the Pacific Northwest as the next storm in a line of storms will renew rain and high elevation snow. Many areas of the Northwest have already received over a foot or more of rainfall already, but the storms over the next few days will transition to more or a snowfall event through the weekend. Flooding will remain a concern as several rivers have already reached flood stage with much more precipitation to come.

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Wettest start to an El Niño season in Pacific Northwest as storms hit California

A powerful El Niño continues to gain strength, the latest forecast released Thursday said. And while El Niño rains are still weeks away from hitting California, another weather phenomenon that has exacerbated the state's drought has lifted, allowing heavy storms to target the Pacific Northwest and Northern California.

"Of all the years in which there was a strong El Niño present in the tropical Pacific Ocean, this is the wettest start to any of those years that we've observed in the Pacific Northwest, both in Portland and Seattle," said Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at Stanford University.

Powerful rains have struck Oregon hard over the past three days, according to the National Weather Service. On Wednesday, one woman drowned when her car entered floodwaters, and another woman was killed after a falling tree crushed her Portland home, according to local news reports.

A photo published in the Tillamook County Pioneer showed the town of Nehalem covered in floodwaters. The newspaper reported that several families have been flooded out of their homes and U.S. 101 was closed there.

A storm system also is targeting Northern California this week. It’s expected to bring as much as 8 inches of rain along the North Coast, 3 inches to the San Francisco Bay Area, and feet — not inches — of snow in the Sierra Nevada mountains over the next few days, climate experts said.
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8 ft of snow huh?

I dunno, that would be awesome but I have my doubt's

Its been raining pretty much non stop for a week here in Humboldt...creeks and tributaries went from dry to gushing overnight.

No excuses this year for farmers not to catch their irrigation water in the winter, and while doing so make us look good to LEO and the local twig pigs ect..
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Nonstop rain and hail here...this is awesome
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i've recorded over 20" of rain this last week...more on the way.
remnants of typhoon from japan way.

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