Monday, August 4, 2014

Looks like El Nino in the Pacific because of Hurricanes and Typhoons hitting Hawaii and Japan this summer

If you are looking at the 40 inches of rain falling on Japan and the next typhoon to hit on Thursday I think we all know El Nino is at it and it likely is going to hit California and the west Coast by fall or winter too, if this is a regular type El Nino Rainy Season. Also, 40 inches of rain is what a rainy place like Seattle on the mainland gets in a whole year.

It makes me a little nervous something like this that happened in 1862 might happen this fall or winter in California and surrounding states again this year:
  1. Great Flood of 1862 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Flood_of_1862
    Wikipedia
    Jump to Northern California - [edit]. Fort Ter-Waw, located in Klamath, California, was destroyed by the flood in December 1861 and abandoned on June ...
  2. Floods in California - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floods_in_California
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    Jump to December 1861 – January 1862: California's Great Flood - [edit]. Main article: Great Flood of 1862. Beginning on December 24, 1861, and ...
  3. California's Superstorm - Weather Underground

    www.wunderground.com/.../californias-superstorm-the-usgs-arkstorm-re...
    California's Superstorm: The USGS ARkstorm Report and the Great Flood of 1862. By: Christopher C. Burt , 8:54 PM GMT on January 26, 2011. Share this Blog ...

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