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"Felix" Thread


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We shall see what happens with THIS one...so far, about on the same path as Dean..

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The tail end of Dean ended over California and before Felix there is tropical storm Henriette off Mexico's Pacific coast.  Expected to become a hurricane, Henriette is forecast to move into Baja California by Monday.

NWS-San Diego 9-1-07

ANOTHER FEATURE TO WATCH IS

THE MOISTURE ASSOCIATED WITH THE REMNANTS OF HENRIETTE. EXTENDED

MODELS SHOW MOST OF THAT MOISTURE GOING INTO AZ ON THU AND FRI NEXT

WEEK...BUT ENOUGH TO CLIP THE SOUTHEAST PART OF OUR REGION AND BRING

SHOWERS AND/OR TSTORMS.

Felix may very well take the same route as Dean per the Weather Channel.

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HENRIETTE might make it to california in the form of some moisture. I think it might just make it, some of the forecast models suggest that the moisture might make it to california. If the waters are warm enough the low might enhance a lot near the coast. Well... Maybe not, but it never hurts to hope. It will probaly fizzle out and just enhance the moisture in the dessert.

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yes ken it is a definite thing to watch.

we are already saturated here. had an inch over the weekend, it seems like it's never gonna dry out.

if it breaks up enough as it comes over the yucatan we can breathe easy, if it's running fast and hard and just slides over we may have a problemo.

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An interesting aspect of Felix is that hurricane Dean churned up the ocean enough to actually cool down the water temp a tad.  As Felix approaches category 5 it could have been worse, believe it or not  ???

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34° 10' N   118° 18' W

Elevation: 910'/278m

January Average Hi/Lo: 69F/50F

July Average Hi/Lo: 88F/66F

Average Rainfall: 19"/48cm

USDA 11/Sunset 23

http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/queryF?MTW

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(happ @ Sep. 02 2007,20:37)

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An interesting aspect of Felix is that hurricane Dean churned up the ocean enough to actually cool down the water temp a tad.  As Felix approaches category 5 it could have been worse, believe it or not  ???

Oh, dear god.  Hope not.

I'd hate to think of Category 6 . . . .

dave

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i vote we dont get squat. it's no pussycat to be sure but I dont think this one is gonna get us.

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looks like felix is a non issue for us!!

Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle.

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Boy Jeff (in Costa Rica) this one came close to you guys....how often do you guys get hurricanes down there?

Doug

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NWS-San Diego 9-1-07

ANOTHER FEATURE TO WATCH IS

THE MOISTURE ASSOCIATED WITH THE REMNANTS OF HENRIETTE. EXTENDED

MODELS SHOW MOST OF THAT MOISTURE GOING INTO AZ ON THU AND FRI NEXT

WEEK...BUT ENOUGH TO CLIP THE SOUTHEAST PART OF OUR REGION AND BRING

SHOWERS AND/OR TSTORMS.

Unfortunately, it doesn't look like it's going to make it here. :(

Los Angeles, California

Avg July: Sunny, 72F

Avg January: Sunny, 72F

Coldest Ever Recorded: Sunny, 72F

Ave Annual Precip: Sunny, 72F

:cool:

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