It's supposed to get down to 29℉ here (-2℃).
That's way colder than it normally gets. Granted it's also gotten up to 116℉ (47℃) here.
And where I am it's considered to have very mild weather. We're fucked, but the Dow is at 5,000.
It's supposed to get down to 29℉ here (-2℃).
That's way colder than it normally gets. Granted it's also gotten up to 116℉ (47℃) here.
And where I am it's considered to have very mild weather. We're fucked, but the Dow is at 5,000.
Thunder? In San Jose?
(good thing stuff is wet)
EDIT: warning canceled for SF.
Map of parts of SF that should evacuate now. Not just by the ocean, also includes bayfront areas like most of Mission Bay. https://www.sf72.org/hazard/tsunamis
What is tsunami? A tsunami is a series of ocean waves that can cause dangerous coastal flooding and other damage. Tsunamis are usually caused by a severe earthquake or landslide that displaces a large amount of ocean water. Tsunami waves can last for many hours; the first wave is almost never the largest. Tsunamis can also cause strong, unpredictable currents off beaches and in marinas and harbors, making it dangerous to be in those areas. The National Tsunami Warning Center (NTWC) issues four general types of tsunami bulletins:
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