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Pastimes : Hurricane and Severe Weather Tracking

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To: CalculatedRisk who wrote (5280)4/5/2006 2:03:22 PM
From: Patricia Trinchero   of 26112
 
That's incredible !!

The waterfalls in Yosemite will be spectacular when it all melts!

The levees in the central valley will be tested soon when the runoff gains momentum. I am glad I don't live near any of them. I believe a couple levees have already broken near Merced and flooded some homes.

The LA basin won't be short of water anytime soon!

All the reservoirs in Northern Ca are spilling over now with more storms on the way. The spillways are controlled so there is no flood danger yet.

With another week to 10 days of predicted rain, who knows what will develop! All the water has to go somewhere and it appears it can't get there fast enough!

Regions of the Sacramento area are turning into "lakelike" environments. The Ca capital may become a "rice paddy".
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