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wmthor wrote:I've always wondered what would happen if a tropical system ever hit So Cal. :roll:
It happened in 1975, IIRC. I was an undergrad at UCSD (San Diego) and Hurricane Kathleen came up the Sea of Cortez ... I-8 was washed out in Imperial and east San Diego Counties, Ocatillo Wells was washed over with a foot of mud (>10" of rain in the deserts) ... along the coast, I think that we got 5 - 7" of steady rain.
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Jerry, were there guys in yellow slickers (those are raincoats) on the news predicting impending doom? Was the 405 at a standstill?
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The guys in the slickers were clucking like chicken little. Didn't notice a change in the 405, 'cept fewer tops down on the Bentleys.
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We have a ranch up here
Got any elk on that ranch, cj?
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teeder wrote:
We have a ranch up here
Got any elk on that ranch, cj?
Just a few from time to time, we're kind of out on the plains, they like the trees and mountains more. We've got 75 bazillion deer around here for some reason this year. Lots of antelope, pheasants, geese, and ducks too.

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We've got 75 bazillion deer around here for some reason this year. Lots of antelope, pheasants, geese, and ducks too.
Hmm, mind if I visit sometime? :mrgreen:

My motto is "There's room for all of God's creatures ... right next to the mashed potatoes! :twisted:

Do you have Whitetail or Mule Deer? I'm sure it depends on how far east you are.
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We've got mostly whitetail, but there are mulies too. We're in the part of Montana sometimes called West Dakota.

If you're in the area, sure, stop on by and visit! I'm sure a few less deer won't bother anyone here...

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cjj wrote:If you're in the area, sure, stop on by and visit! I'm sure a few less deer won't bother anyone here...

-cj
Can I visit too? :lol:
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Hey, it sounds like the makings of a Montana Rick Confluence! :mrgreen:
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teeder wrote:Hey, it sounds like the makings of a Montana Rick Confluence! :mrgreen:
That'd work for me! It's pretty unlikely I'll ever be able to make to one of those coastal confluences, just too hard to be away from this place for that long...
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Well, the rain is snow today! About 2-3 inches so far, another 5-7 predicted.

So Kevin, ya got any snow yet in the "Snow Belt"?
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We shouldn't see snow for another couple months, although on occasion it has snowed in October.
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Today brought this.
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Weather here on the Prairie has been beautiful. I expect the trees in town will start to turn within the next week or ten days. It has been known to snow in October. It's rare this far south, however. [38.971N, -95.235W] We usually don't expect much chance of snow before the end of December.

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