harley wrote:
RK been working around the house but out on the bike now, tomorrow is going to be good also. I guess Buffalo area is 60 degrees today which will mean flooding. It's rough over there
Yeah - It stopped being funny at about 3 feet... Hope they all do well and get though it.
Had to curtail rides this weekend because of the winds. The wind isn't bad - its the debris that gets blown across the roadways and falling tree branches. Better to not deal with it. We never got any rain. Out here after every rain we get the winds. This was a bad storm, no rain but still getting the winds.
As for us - we're under a "RED Flag Warning" Fire Weather.
Here's what a fire storm bulletin reads:
URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN DIEGO CA
410 AM PST MON NOV 24 2014
...RED FLAG WARNING FOR STRONG GUSTY SANTA ANA WINDS AND LOW
HUMIDITIES THROUGH WEDNESDAY FOR THE MOUNTAINS...VALLEYS...AND
INLAND ORANGE COUNTY...
.SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE OVER THE GREAT BASIN AND NORTH WINDS ALOFT
WILL BRING PERIODS OF STRONG GUSTY SANTA ANA WINDS TO THE
MOUNTAINS...COASTAL FOOTHILLS...AND INLAND VALLEYS THROUGH
WEDNESDAY WITH STRONGEST WINDS FOR LATE TONIGHT INTO TUESDAY
MORNING. LOWEST DAYTIME HUMIDITIES WILL FALL BELOW 10 PERCENT WITH
POOR OVERNIGHT RECOVERY. WEAKER NORTHEAST TO EAST WINDS WITH LOW
HUMIDITIES WILL CONTINUE INTO THANKSGIVING DAY.
A RED FLAG WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM PST WEDNESDAY.
* WINDS...NORTHEAST 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS 45 MPH. GUSTS TO 60
MPH FOR LATE TONIGHT INTO TUESDAY MORNING.
* RELATIVE HUMIDITIES...LOWEST DAYTIME AROUND 5 PERCENT WITH
POOR OVERNIGHT RECOVERY.
* TIMING...STRONGEST WINDS IN THE MORNINGS...WITH STRONGEST WINDS
LATE TONIGHT INTO TUESDAY MORNING.
* OUTLOOK...LOW HUMIDITIES WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THANKSGIVING...
WITH LOCALLY GUSTY EAST WINDS IN THE MOUNTAINS AND VALLEYS OF
RIVERSIDE AND SAN DIEGO COUNTIES.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A RED FLAG WARNING MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS
ARE EITHER OCCURRING NOW...OR WILL SHORTLY. A COMBINATION OF
STRONG WINDS...LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY...AND WARM TEMPERATURES WILL
CONTRIBUTE TO EXTREME FIRE BEHAVIOR.
What happens because the low humidity and blowing winds, a great deal of static electricity is built up and lightning strikes cause fires - the winds blow them out of control quickly.
Even "Paradise" has it's thorns....