Yet the climate change "science is settled" and we need to pay TRILLIONS of dollars to prevent hurricanes. The Warmist Scammers never, ever see the irony and patent falsehoods in what they are pushing. Never.
GLOBAL WARMING!!!
What a consenting adult city decides to do is no one else’s concern.
Somehow this will be Trump’s fault.
Someone posted to a weather guy that the water in Chesapeake Bay had been lower than usual.
I must have slept thru the big whooosh.. not a fruit dropped last night.
I blame ghosts.
Someone testing the new Corvette at Laguna Seca?
It’s much simpler than that.
Micheal Moore ate Tex-Mex.
It was kirk and crew in a Klingon bird of prey with cloaking on. They’re bringing Gracie and George to the future to get that dang giant cigar to stop playing havoc with our climate.
Well, duh!!
Fluid mechanics. Currents in water and wind in the air follow the same laws. Probably their models are overlooking something like temperature gradients.
Stealthed aliens, has to be.
Idiots.
A couple of years ago, we had a hail storm come through in which our house was the only house on the block that suffered damage. Yes, there was hail on the houses and yards around ours, but the hail actually punched holes in our siding and left my wife's garden almost completely shorn of vegetation. Our yard and deck looked like there was three inches of snow on it.
We called our daughter who lives a couple of miles away to make sure she and her kids were okay and she had no idea what we were talking about.
That's the way the weather is, y'all.
That's why Jerry Seinfeld said, "If a 7 day forecast was worth anything, you'd only need one every seven days.".
Simple: Hot air expelled from a million leftists mouths meets the cold ocean / Bay currents.
Gusty Wind results.
Heres a 3-dimensional view of the severe t-storm that produced an 80 mph wind gust in Santa Barbara, California on Sunday September 3, 2017: 0523 PM TSTM WND GST 2 SE SANTA BARBARA 34.40N 119.69W 09/03/2017 M80 MPH SANTA BARBARA CA MESONET GUSTY WINDS WITH MICROBURST RECORDED AT SANTA BARBARA HARBOR.
The California coast is one of the least likely places in the U.S. to experience a severe t-storm with 80 mph winds. However, as this demonstrates, severe weather can occur on rare occasion just about anywhere.
Measured T-Storm Gust to 80 mph at Santa Barbara CA September 5, 2017
Puissante microrafale qui s'est abattue sur Santa Barbara en #Californie ces dernières heures. (good video, BAD English)
Pebble Beach and Monterey are about 100 or so miles south of San Francisco — I don’t think anyone considers them part of the SF Bay Area.
Heard the term “weather disturbance” being used this morning by the KSFO weatherman. There will be a major earthquake in the area next week. Just sayin’.
Any story with “bizarre” and “whip” is routine for SF.
It’s just Frisco Sucking, no big deal.
If, indeed, the gusts were 54MPH in Pebble Beach and Monterey was calm, that would be very unusual considering the distances involved.