July 2019 Forecasts and Discussions
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Re: July 2019 Forecasts and Discussions
Just waiting for sheriff goose's other shoe to drop and drop by with more angry droppings.
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Re: July 2019 Forecasts and Discussions
Not as ridiculous as the 18z but still cool and wet.
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Re: July 2019 Forecasts and Discussions
Seems like models have trimmed back rainfall totals even more for tonight’s system. Amounts more than 10mm could be isolated or confined to areas along the mountains. Fairly significant rain shadow off of the Olympics.
North end of Shawnigan Lake. Southern Vancouver island. 500ft
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Re: July 2019 Forecasts and Discussions
12z still shows upwards of 50mm of rain for the lower mainland thru late July.
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Re: July 2019 Forecasts and Discussions
Two years after fires devastated the region, the Chilcotin is now witnessing major flooding.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british- ... -1.5205014
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british- ... -1.5205014
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Re: July 2019 Forecasts and Discussions
Cherry farmers are devastated though https://globalnews.ca/news/5468309/okan ... crop-rain/Typeing3 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2019 10:45 am Two years after fires devastated the region, the Chilcotin is now witnessing major flooding.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british- ... -1.5205014
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Re: July 2019 Forecasts and Discussions
Me too. Too many wacko gun nuts. A church down there held an honour ceremony for the AR-15 semi automatic rifle shortly after that very gun was used in the Parkland shooting.
First of all, why are they honouring a gun in the LORDS house of worship? And why did they do it right after that very gun was used in one of the worst school shootings?
The event was apparently planned prior to the shooting but they still could have cancelled it out of respect
This is the LORDS house of worship. Why are they worshipping guns there?
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Re: July 2019 Forecasts and Discussions
Crazy..thats usually a very dry region. Ill be there next week we have a place at Charlotte Lake. If it's not fires it's flooding! Any idea if the flooding is bad in that area ( Charlotte/Nimpo//Kleena Kleane?) Last time there was a major flood in the Chilcotin region was in Sept 2010 when the McClinchy river overflowed and destroyed parts of Hwy 20 and a ranch. Bella Coola had record rainfall at that time and caused major flooding there. Must have been some old Typhoon moisture at that time of year This time it's just a very rare moist, reverse flow pattern lockTypeing3 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2019 10:45 am Two years after fires devastated the region, the Chilcotin is now witnessing major flooding.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british- ... -1.5205014
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I'm afraid that wackos are everywhere even in some Christian churches and these things will only get worse according to Revelation, with the rapid advancement of technology it's only a matter of time before governments or a one world government lead by the antichrist will force people to discard their credit/debit cards in favour of a microchip just under their skin on either their forehead or right hand,some people are already voluntarily trying it out just like in the article below. The only saving grace will be that our Lord will return soon after .AbbyJr wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2019 10:52 am Me too. Too many wacko gun nuts. A church down there held an honour ceremony for the AR-15 semi automatic rifle shortly after that very gun was used in the Parkland shooting.
First of all, why are they honouring a gun in the LORDS house of worship? And why did they do it right after that very gun was used in one of the worst school shootings?
The event was apparently planned prior to the shooting but they still could have cancelled it out of respect
This is the LORDS house of worship. Why are they worshipping guns there?
https://www.christianheadlines.com/cont ... hands.html
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Re: July 2019 Forecasts and Discussions
Uhhhh ok. I feel quite religious today. Peace
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Don't let the crazies get to you, Mr. Gumpers and Abbyjunior. I love visiting the U.S. as the beauty there is humbling and in some cases unparalleled. Got hooked when I was 10 years old and my grandparents took my sister and I on a five-week 11 state RV trip in the summer of '89. We all fell in love with the desert southwest. My wife & I took our honeymoon in southern Utah in early May 2011. Here are a just couple pics of Bryce Canyon I took. John, sun in Arizona doesn't always equate to warmth, namely in the northern half of the state due to the elevation. When we visited the Grand Canyon on our honeymoon that May, it was a mix of sun and cloud with heavy periods of snow. That was odd feeling the searing sun at a high angle when it came out, but it snowed hard when it clouded over. I also threw in a pic I took of Mt. St. Helens when we visited in August 2012 just because.
Spring 2011 was miserably cold and wet here...and it was in the southwest as well. We froze. But our visit to St. Helens was at the start of a heatwave. We baked.
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Oh there are beautiful places in the US and many people down there are wonderful. California and Florida are gorgeous. I saw an incredible thunderstorm a couple years ago when in Florida during our Universal Studio and Disney World holiday. It's just the political side and the wacko gun nuts down there that I don't like at all. But of course there are wackos everywhere.Mattman wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2019 7:28 pm Don't let the crazies get to you, Mr. Gumpers and Abbyjunior. I love visiting the U.S. as the beauty there is humbling and in some cases unparalleled. Got hooked when I was 10 years old and my grandparents took my sister and I on a five-week 11 state RV trip in the summer of '89. We all fell in love with the desert southwest. My wife & I took our honeymoon in southern Utah in early May 2011. Here are a just couple pics of Bryce Canyon I took. John, sun in Arizona doesn't always equate to warmth, namely in the northern half of the state due to the elevation. When we visited the Grand Canyon on our honeymoon that May, it was a mix of sun and cloud with heavy periods of snow. That was odd feeling the searing sun at a high angle when it came out, but it snowed hard when it clouded over. I also threw in a pic I took of Mt. St. Helens when we visited in August 2012 just because.
Spring 2011 was miserably cold and wet here...and it was in the southwest as well. We froze. But our visit to St. Helens was at the start of a heatwave. We baked.
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