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Dunkirk101
01-10-2005, 01:02 PM
Man, What up with all this Global Bad Weather?



Storms Batter Calif.; Ohio Faces Flooding

By MICHAEL R. BLOOD, Associated Press Writer

LOS ANGELES - More rain on Monday doused Southern California, where a toddler drowned after being wrenched from her mother's grasp by a raging flood, a homeless man was killed by a landslide and a man was carried two miles down a swollen river before being rescued.

The wet, windy weather isn't expected to let up until Wednesday, with as much as 6 inches of rain forecast in the region through Tuesday and an additional 2 feet of snow at elevations above 7,500 feet.


"We're going to be getting more of the same, harsh weather," said Curt Kaplan, a National Weather Service (news - web sites) forecaster.


The storm system was blamed for at least nine deaths during the weekend in Southern California, including a man killed when his vehicle plunged into the surf off Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, and a homeless man killed when the hillside where his tent was pitched gave way.


A 2-year-old girl died after slipping from her mother's grasp as rescuers were lifting them from the family's vehicle, which got stuck in a flooded wash Sunday night, said Los Angeles County sheriff's Lt. Don Ford. The woman had driven around barricades, Ford said. The child's body was found Monday.


Hundreds of accidents were reported Sunday on roads clogged by water, mud flows and fallen trees, and rockslides on Monday closed the Pacific Coast Highway near Big Sur, the California Highway Patrol said. And some Metrolink and Amtrak train service was canceled because of storm-related damage and mudslides.


In the Cerritos area, a man whose car skidded off Interstate 5 into a storm drain Sunday was swept two miles downstream, authorities said. Firefighters threw him a rope from a bridge and started pulling him up but he lost his grip and plunged back into the swift current. He was later pulled to safety on a bank. Two children in the car also were rescued.


"The last I heard he is unhurt and in good spirits," fire Capt. Mike Yule told CNN.


The National Weather Service said downtown Los Angeles had received 5.16 inches of rain since Friday, including a record 2.58 inches on Sunday.


About 60 homes were evacuated in a remote community in San Bernardino County because of flooding, and rising water chased about 150 residents out of a neighborhood in Santa Clarita on Sunday. Thousands also temporarily lost power during the weekend, and several Los Angeles-area radio stations were knocked off the air for hours Sunday by transmitter problems.


The same storm has been dumping heavy snow across the Sierra Nevada that stalled an Amtrak train during the weekend, shut down the Reno, Nev., airport for the second time in a week and halted motorists trying to cross the mountains. Winter storm warnings were in effect with as much as 5 feet of new snow possible by Tuesday morning.


Since Dec. 28, up to 19 feet of snow has fallen at elevations above 7,000 feet in the Sierra, with 6 1/2 feet at lower elevations in the Reno area. Meteorologists said it was the most snow the Reno-Lake Tahoe area has seen since 1916.


Eastward along the weather systems' track, weekend storms dumped up to 4 feet of snow in the Colorado Rockies, setting off avalanches that closed highways through two mountain passes. Avalanches killed two men in Utah, where flooding Monday in the state's southwest corner chased some residents from their homes in St. George.


In the East, the Ohio River has been flooding parts of West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana since heavy rain last fell on ground already saturated by melted snow from a storm before Christmas.


That storm also produced snow and ice that knocked out power and authorities believe carbon monoxide poisoning killed five people using generators for electricity in Ohio and two in Pennsylvania.


The Ohio River was 5.8 feet above flood stage Monday at Portsmouth, Ohio, and was expected to begin receding Tuesday, the National Weather Service said. It was 4.3 feet above flood stage Monday at Cincinnati, with a crest of 57.1 feet expected Tuesday, well below the 1997 peak of 64.7 feet. Cincinnati and Louisville, Ky., had closed some of the gates in their flood walls.


"It's not that bad. It's just an inconvenience right now," said Joe Middeler, 54, who had water in his back yard Monday in Point Pleasant, Ohio, about 20 miles upriver from Cincinnati. <end>

Here's the link: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&e=4&u=/ap/20050110/ap_on_re_us/storm_rdp

DrewM
01-10-2005, 05:28 PM
I think it's a sign of nature - nothing more.

jennygadling
01-10-2005, 05:55 PM
my mom and i were talking about this just yesterday.
she's a big believer of the bible, and she starts insisting that the "end of the world" is drawing near every time an earthquake hits or el nino rolls around.

revenG_DeSire
01-10-2005, 07:09 PM
It's a storm. Just like the hurricanes. Just like the tsunami.

Maybe this is God's way of saying "eeek! Over population! Must kill a few!"

jennygadling
01-10-2005, 07:30 PM
kind of harsh, but probably true.

revenG_DeSire
01-10-2005, 07:37 PM
Well he/she/it is God and (harsh or not) he/she/it can do what he/she/it wants to do.

You know what's really annoying though? say a huuuuge storm hits California, all the Arizona news reporters are all like " A BIG STORM HAS JUST HIT CALIFORNIA....and it's heading our way!"

By the time it gets here, the storm is just a cloud about 6inches wide...

jennygadling
01-10-2005, 07:49 PM
yes, he can.
that's funny, revenG. we go through the same thing here. when texas gets hit by something, the first thing the news starts spewing is "it's headed this way!!"

creetwins
01-10-2005, 08:06 PM
Nah, the World can handle herself, it won't end.

Humanity, on the other hand, their place in this world, will be based entirely on the elite ability to outsmart her, and respect her, and prevail over whatever she chooses to throw at them.

I have faith we both will be around for awhile, perhaps with very much less population as there are today. Mother earth will cull herself of parasites, and she'll get even meaner still, I assure everyone. It is being written in our fate this moment as we speak.

Hurry, now everyone go and get Saved!!!!!!!!

Darth Be'lal
01-10-2005, 08:26 PM
Creet,

I agree with you that people will still be around, but not the idea that humans are "parasites" on the planet. People do what they do, the planet does what it does. Earth is indifferent to our wants and needs.


Oh, and if you guys think we are having bad weather now, if the caldera at Yellowstone National Park* goes off, all this bad weather we are having now will seem like nice sunny days.



*A caldera is a valcano of sorts. At Yellowstone, there is a pool of lava about 5 miles underneath the park. It is a couple of miles deep and the pool encompasses nearly the entire park. Pressure from the heat and gas build, and build. Should the gasses of that caldera build to a point that it can force its way to the surface, the entire park will explode. Ash will cover the entire Western half of North America to a depth of a few feet. Ash and dust from the eruption will be spread very high up in the atmosphere and the skies will darken. Sunlight won't get through, crops will fail, we'll have several years of a nuclear winter of sorts. This caldera erupts about every 600,000 years, and the last eruption was 630,000 years ago. Comforting, huh?

jennygadling
01-10-2005, 08:56 PM
thanks, darth. just what i needed to lift my spirits!!
you and my mother would have the most delightful conversations!

revenG_DeSire
01-10-2005, 09:32 PM
Hey have you ever wondered that if, say, humanity becomes too smart, something wipes all humanity out and we start again with the "ME hungry! Me want eat! *hits jenny with a club*"?

??

Darth Be'lal
01-10-2005, 09:35 PM
Jenny,

Yes, we'd get each other so worked up that we'd go and work on a bomb shelter together!

Dammit!

jennygadling
01-10-2005, 09:57 PM
that, my friend, would be worth its weight in gold. oh, to be a fly on the wall...

jennygadling
01-10-2005, 09:57 PM
Originally posted by revenG_DeSire
Hey have you ever wondered that if, say, humanity becomes too smart, something wipes all humanity out and we start again with the "ME hungry! Me want eat! *hits jenny with a club*"?

??

why hit me on the head???:(

revenG_DeSire
01-10-2005, 11:23 PM
Because nobody else on allforums is good enough to be hit on the head...:)

jennygadling
01-11-2005, 11:05 AM
Originally posted by revenG_DeSire
Because nobody else on allforums is good enough to be hit on the head...:)

then, thank you, revenG!!:o