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Old 03-09-2016, 05:56 AM
 
Location: So Ca
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^^ Perhaps you were inside when the storm hit?
Thousands Left Without Power As Storm Sweeps Across SoCal | KTLA
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Old 03-09-2016, 02:25 PM
 
Location: Westminster/Huntington Beach, CA
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How so?
Solid frontal system with ample moisture and instability dynamics led to an initial squall line of hefty t-storms followed by some modest rain for a couple hours. Very frequent lightning by SoCal standards and pretty much anyone in front of the initial line got some action.

Loud ass thunder too.
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Old 03-10-2016, 11:46 AM
 
Location: Los Angeles
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Well compared with the last "rainy season" or last winter, this winter is def wetter. But seriously, this El Niño has been a joke when you considered how high oceanic temperatures were that indicated a "Godzilla" El Niño. I remember the 1997-1998 El Niño, and recall it raining every single day for the entire month of February. I guess they made so much publicity about the upcoming Godzillic "El Niño", that it got scared away...
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Old 03-10-2016, 05:11 PM
 
Location: So Ca
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Well compared with the last "rainy season" or last winter, this winter is def wetter. But seriously, this El Niño has been a joke when you considered how high oceanic temperatures were that indicated a "Godzilla" El Niño.
Yes, and especially when you consider how much more we need the rain now as opposed to in 1997-98.
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