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  • Bladewire
    StraightBro
    • Aug 2003
    • 56228

    #1

    News Finally, rain in SoCal!

    Really nice thunderstorm today rumbling like crazy here in Monarch Beach. Pouring down right now yes! 🌱


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  • dyna mo
    just a fucking jerk
    • Dec 2008
    • 68184

    #2
    nice!

    was reading recently el nino is shaping up to be one of the strongest recorded. that could end the drought this winter. it'll cost a few billion dollars, some malibu mansions and several lives though.

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    • Bladewire
      StraightBro
      • Aug 2003
      • 56228

      #3
      Small price to pay 👐😁👐


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      • RyuLion
        • Mar 2003
        • 32369

        #4
        Yeap, those clouds came down to SD too! The Sun is out now.

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        • nikki99
          Supermodel
          • Nov 2004
          • 23087

          #5
          raining in Santiago de Chile tonight as well niceee
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          • dyna mo
            just a fucking jerk
            • Dec 2008
            • 68184

            #6
            being a socaler, you might be interested-

            http://www.weather.com/news/climate/...gest-2015-2016

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            • RyuLion
              • Mar 2003
              • 32369

              #7
              Originally posted by dyna mo
              being a socaler, you might be interested-

              http://www.weather.com/news/climate/...gest-2015-2016
              Congratz to El Niño!

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              • Bladewire
                StraightBro
                • Aug 2003
                • 56228

                #8
                Originally posted by nikki99
                raining in Santiago de Chile tonight as well niceee
                Wow! Never been there but heard it's an almost magical pkace. So cool!


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                • EddyTheDog
                  Just Doing My Own Thing
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 25433

                  #9
                  I have known 5 months here with no rain in the south of Spain - I think we are at 2 months now...

                  In October we will have the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_drop - More rain than you can imagine.....

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                  • Bladewire
                    StraightBro
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 56228

                    #10
                    Originally posted by dyna mo
                    being a socaler, you might be interested-

                    http://www.weather.com/news/climate/...gest-2015-2016
                    That is CRAZY doood had no idea. Never seen it pour down so heavy in SoCal @ summer




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                    • dyna mo
                      just a fucking jerk
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 68184

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bladewire
                      That is CRAZY doood had no idea. Never seen it pour down so heavy in SoCal @ summer


                      i like watching old(er) movies filmed in Los Angeles, they actually have scenes where it's raining! Mel Brook's High Anxiety, LA Confidential, etc, i stare with wide-eyed fascination!

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                      • MiamiBoyz
                        fgfdftre6
                        • Oct 2012
                        • 6690

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Bladewire
                        Wow! Never been there but heard it's an almost magical pkace. So cool!
                        Having been to both locations I can tell you I easily prefer Chile to his shithole...

                        Oh, and I am not enjoying the fucking rain here in WeHo either

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                        • baddog
                          So Fucking Banned
                          • Apr 2001
                          • 107089

                          #13
                          Originally posted by dyna mo
                          nice!

                          was reading recently el nino is shaping up to be one of the strongest recorded. that could end the drought this winter. it'll cost a few billion dollars, some malibu mansions and several lives though.
                          It's about time; I read a few years ago that it was coming and I expected it months ago. I think goodgirl thought I was making it up. The one we had in the early 90's was a real SOB, probably because my bike was my only transportation at one point.

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                          • Bladewire
                            StraightBro
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 56228

                            #14
                            Originally posted by MiamiBoyz
                            Having been to both locations I can tell you I easily prefer Chile to his shithole...

                            Oh, and I am not enjoying the fucking rain here in WeHo either
                            I thought you specialized in golden showers WTF?


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                            • baddog
                              So Fucking Banned
                              • Apr 2001
                              • 107089

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Bladewire
                              I thought you specialized in golden showers WTF?
                              Oh, you know he loves receiving those; for his wedding they are having 50 doves released with bags of urine so there is a light mist let upon the guests.

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                              • Bladewire
                                StraightBro
                                • Aug 2003
                                • 56228

                                #16
                                Originally posted by baddog
                                Oh, you know he loves receiving those; for his wedding they are having 50 doves released with bags of urine so there is a light mist let upon the guests.
                                That was brilliant!


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                                • MiamiBoyz
                                  fgfdftre6
                                  • Oct 2012
                                  • 6690

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Bladewire
                                  I thought you specialized in golden showers WTF?
                                  Yes, and they are ALWAYS better in South America!

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                                  • SekobA
                                    Too lazy to set a custom title
                                    • Oct 2008
                                    • 12174

                                    #18
                                    Nice..around 40° today

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                                    • 2MuchMark
                                      Mark of 2Much.net
                                      • Aug 2004
                                      • 50988

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by Bladewire
                                      Really nice thunderstorm today rumbling like crazy here in Monarch Beach. Pouring down right now yes! 🌱
                                      Good to hear it.

                                      This just reminded me. When I was a kid there was a TV show called "Salvage" about a guy who builds a rocket out of junk and goes to the moon or something. In one of the episodes, they tow an iceberg to some location that is desperate for water. Would love to see something like this become a reality one day.

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                                      • Bladewire
                                        StraightBro
                                        • Aug 2003
                                        • 56228

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by MarkPrince
                                        Good to hear it.

                                        This just reminded me. When I was a kid there was a TV show called "Salvage" about a guy who builds a rocket out of junk and goes to the moon or something. In one of the episodes, they tow an iceberg to some location that is desperate for water. Would love to see something like this become a reality one day.
                                        This is real dude! It's called spaceX













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                                        • L-Pink
                                          working on my tan
                                          • Mar 2005
                                          • 39151

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by baddog
                                          Oh, you know he loves receiving those; for his wedding they are having 50 doves released with bags of urine so there is a light mist let upon the guests.

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                                          • RyuLion
                                            • Mar 2003
                                            • 32369

                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by baddog
                                            Oh, you know he loves receiving those; for his wedding they are having 50 doves released with bags of urine so there is a light mist let upon the guests.

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                                            • sandman!
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                                              • Mar 2001
                                              • 15431

                                              #23
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                                              • mineistaken
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                                                • Apr 2007
                                                • 29656

                                                #24
                                                congrats

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                                                • Joshua G
                                                  dumb libs love censorship
                                                  • Jul 2008
                                                  • 8198

                                                  #25
                                                  so people who are living in a region thats been desert for at least 1.5 million years is singing hallelujah the drought is over, & on top of that welcoming a severe weather pattern that batters shores so bad that houses fall into the ocean.

                                                  alrighty then...

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                                                  • RyuLion
                                                    • Mar 2003
                                                    • 32369

                                                    #26
                                                    Originally posted by mineistaken
                                                    congrats

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                                                    • Spunky
                                                      I need a beer
                                                      • Jun 2002
                                                      • 133986

                                                      #27
                                                      We need the native people to rain dance for the land

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                                                      • dyna mo
                                                        just a fucking jerk
                                                        • Dec 2008
                                                        • 68184

                                                        #28
                                                        Originally posted by Joshua G
                                                        so people who are living in a region thats been desert for at least 1.5 million years is singing hallelujah the drought is over, & on top of that welcoming a severe weather pattern that batters shores so bad that houses fall into the ocean.

                                                        alrighty then...
                                                        No, lets all agree el nino is bad climate change and do something to stop it. And no, the drought is far from over. Headsup, you can't stop el nino,a nd you can't move everyone out of cslifornia.

                                                        Not very realistic .

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                                                        • _Richard_
                                                          Too lazy to set a custom title
                                                          • Oct 2006
                                                          • 30991

                                                          #29
                                                          Originally posted by baddog
                                                          Oh, you know he loves receiving those; for his wedding they are having 50 doves released with bags of urine so there is a light mist let upon the guests.

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                                                          • Bladewire
                                                            StraightBro
                                                            • Aug 2003
                                                            • 56228

                                                            #30
                                                            Originally posted by dyna mo
                                                            No, lets all agree el nino is bad climate change and do something to stop it. And no, the drought is far from over. Headsup, you can't stop el nino,a nd you can't move everyone out of cslifornia.

                                                            Not very realistic .
                                                            True. Just this one day of rain has caused flooding, landslides & death. WTF


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                                                            • dyna mo
                                                              just a fucking jerk
                                                              • Dec 2008
                                                              • 68184

                                                              #31
                                                              Originally posted by Bladewire
                                                              True. Just this one day of rain has caused flooding, landslides & death. WTF
                                                              it's the wild wild west!

                                                              at least we're not in Arizona.

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                                                              • Joshua G
                                                                dumb libs love censorship
                                                                • Jul 2008
                                                                • 8198

                                                                #32
                                                                Originally posted by dyna mo
                                                                No, lets all agree el nino is bad climate change and do something to stop it. And no, the drought is far from over. Headsup, you can't stop el nino,a nd you can't move everyone out of cslifornia.

                                                                Not very realistic .
                                                                im not really suggesting change. just a far away observation that a population in the 10s of millions voluntarily chooses to live in a region rife with earthquakes, fires, landslides & drought. reminds me of the people who live in new orleans, underneath the sea level, in a region rife with large hurricanes.

                                                                & ironic a state full of progressive environmentalists live in a region that is unable to sustain a giant population. i would think the tree hugging crowd who preaches sustainability would not be so hypocritical.

                                                                not to mention the surreal politics of water management where some federal agreement in 1920 whatever gives some people better "rights" over water than others. but the top 1% will keep watering their lawns, conservation & selflessness be damned!

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                                                                • Bladewire
                                                                  StraightBro
                                                                  • Aug 2003
                                                                  • 56228

                                                                  #33
                                                                  Originally posted by Joshua G
                                                                  im not really suggesting change. just a far away observation that a population in the 10s of millions voluntarily chooses to live in a region rife with earthquakes, fires, landslides & drought. reminds me of the people who live in new orleans, underneath the sea level, in a region rife with large hurricanes.

                                                                  & ironic a state full of progressive environmentalists live in a region that is unable to sustain a giant population without substantial technology innovations like aqueducts & re-enforced homes/bridges.

                                                                  not to mention the surreal politics of water management where some federal agreement in 1920 whatever gives some people better "rights" over water than others. but the top 1% will keep watering their lawns, conservation & selflessness be damned!

                                                                  The populations of every continent gravitate to seaside environments. 85% of Australias population live near the ocean, 39% here in the states.


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                                                                  • dyna mo
                                                                    just a fucking jerk
                                                                    • Dec 2008
                                                                    • 68184

                                                                    #34
                                                                    Originally posted by Joshua G
                                                                    im not really suggesting change. just a far away observation that a population in the 10s of millions voluntarily chooses to live in a region rife with earthquakes, fires, landslides & drought. reminds me of the people who live in new orleans, underneath the sea level, in a region rife with large hurricanes.

                                                                    & ironic a state full of progressive environmentalists live in a region that is unable to sustain a giant population. i would think the tree hugging crowd who preaches sustainability would not be so hypocritical.

                                                                    not to mention the surreal politics of water management where some federal agreement in 1920 whatever gives some people better "rights" over water than others. but the top 1% will keep watering their lawns, conservation & selflessness be damned!

                                                                    california could have been and should be a shiny beacon for how to do things right, i agree with that. i can't claim to know where it all went so wrong, maybe it is on account of this being the desert. water management here is just like planning for the future anywhere, humans are not really designed to pay now for future returns, that's the case everywhere, but yeah, we could have dealt with the water issues beginning in the '70s and not be in the drought predicament we are in now, but humans rarely can do that sort of thing.

                                                                    and people live in fucked up regions all over the world. there are natural attractions here that come with the territory, surfing, skiing, etc, all are due to the nature here. i can see those things drawing people here, as opposed to a place like phoenix, which is very similar desert but absolutely nothing to do and loaded with people.

                                                                    but if a few bazillionaires lose their $20 million cliffside homes in a flood and collect a fat payout, i'm not going to be bothered by that.

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                                                                    • Bladewire
                                                                      StraightBro
                                                                      • Aug 2003
                                                                      • 56228

                                                                      #35
                                                                      Originally posted by dyna mo
                                                                      california could have been and should be a shiny beacon for how to do things right, i agree with that. i can't claim to know where it all went so wrong, maybe it is on account of this being the desert. water management here is just like planning for the future anywhere, humans are not really designed to pay now for future returns, that's the case everywhere, but yeah, we could have dealt with the water issues beginning in the '70s and not be in the drought predicament we are in now, but humans rarely can do that sort of thing.

                                                                      and people live in fucked up regions all over the world. there are natural attractions here that come with the territory, surfing, skiing, etc, all are due to the nature here. i can see those things drawing people here, as opposed to a place like phoenix, which is very similar desert but absolutely nothing to do and loaded with people.

                                                                      but if a few bazillionaires lose their $20 million cliffside homes in a flood and collect a fat payout, i'm not going to be bothered by that.
                                                                      I lived in Australia for 5 years. They have no problem with water conservation and cabs run on natural gas. California's bureaucracy needs to be destroyed.


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                                                                      • dyna mo
                                                                        just a fucking jerk
                                                                        • Dec 2008
                                                                        • 68184

                                                                        #36
                                                                        Originally posted by Bladewire
                                                                        I lived in Australia for 5 years. They have no problem with water conservation and cabs run on natural gas. California's bureaucracy needs to be destroyed.
                                                                        i was under the impression Australians are suffering from their drought? isn't that one of the more arid regions on Earth?

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                                                                        • Rochard
                                                                          Jägermeister Test Pilot
                                                                          • Dec 2001
                                                                          • 75733

                                                                          #37
                                                                          Didn't rain in NorCal... Although the weather is going to cool down here because of it.
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