January 28
Posted by John
Filed under General |
To update everyone with the drought condition improvements we have seen in the Southwest due to the impressive rains last week, lets take a quick look at a few maps to show that progress….. The first map is that of conditions as of January 12th, 2009. You can clearly see that most of California and [...]
January 25
Posted by John
Filed under Storm Reports, significant events |
The National Weather Service has revised and added a few additional cities to the rain total of last week storms, some amazing totals… MISCELLANEOUS HYDROLOGIC DATA SGUS46 KSGX 240409 CCD RRMSGX RAINFALL STORM TOTAL SUMMARY…PRELIMINARY NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN DIEGO CA 600 PM PST SAT JAN 23 2010 **** UPDATED **** ** NEW CITIES ADDED [...]
January 22
Posted by John
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Here’s a nice look at what the last 2 days looked like from above. Notice all the moisture flooding into Southern California. NASA Goes Satellite Loop (may take a few moments to load)
January 21
Posted by John
Filed under Storm Reports, significant events |
As of 10:50 am 5 day rain totals released by the National Weather Service (SD) are impressive! MISCELLANEOUS HYDROLOGIC DATA SGUS46 KSGX 211914 RRMSGX RAINFALL STORM TOTAL SUMMARY…PRELIMINARY NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN DIEGO CA 1050 AM PST THU JAN 21 2010 12 HOUR RAINFALL TOTALS FOR THE PERIOD 5 DAY TOTALS BEGINNING: 1000 PM PST [...]
January 18
Posted by John
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This afternoon we saw the first in a series of storms that will affect Southern California this week. Today the rain started in the Coachella Valley around 2:30pm and was a steady, moderate rainfall until it ended around 5:30pm. Here at DesertWeather headquaters (Thousand Palms) we saw some impressive rain between 3pm and 3:30 with [...]