California: About to be washed away
Jan. 18th, 2010 07:35 pmBut of course all that snow will prove that "global warming" is a hoax.
Hunker Down
(via PNH's Sidelights)
Hunker Down
Above 3000-4000 feet, precipitation will be all snow, and since temperatures will be unusually cold for a precipitation event of this magnitude, a truly prodigious amount of snowfall is likely to occur in the mountains, possibly measured in the tens of feet in the Sierra after it's all said and done. . . . Between this Sunday and the following Sunday, I expect categorical statewide rainfall totals in excess of 3-4 inches. That is likely to be a huge underestimate for most areas.
Much of NorCal is likely to see 5-10 inches in the lowlands, with 10-20 inches in orographically-favored areas. Most of SoCal will see 3-6 inches at lower elevations, with perhaps triple that amount in favored areas. . . . Since there will be a massive volume of freshly- fallen snow (even at relatively low
elevations between 3000-5000 feet), even a moderately warm storm event would cause very serious flooding.
(via PNH's Sidelights)