If you look at KSBW weather radar or another one anywhere in the U.S. and run the weather radar video at the whole country what you see is two counter-clockwise storms (almost hurricanes) one on each coast. It's really strange that the 7 feet of snow within 48 hours from now in the Sierras is at the same time as the NE coast destroying storm on the east coast with both spinning like hurricanes tearing everything up.
For example, where I live in Northern California on the coast the ocean waves are about 16 feet high within a mile of me while cloudbursts come out of the sky like a monsoon in the tropics.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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