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bergbryce
Mountain climber
California
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Nov 30, 2012 - 03:16pm PT
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Big snowflakes mixing in with heavy rain at lake level.
Good to know it's snowing a bit higher.
Word is that Mt. Rose has had the best skiing this past week or so.
Shasta could get 14-18' (feet!) over the next four days, wow.
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squishy
Mountain climber
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Nov 30, 2012 - 04:42pm PT
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I see blue sky in Sacramento, rain stopped about 40 minutes ago...
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climbski2
Mountain climber
Anchorage AK, Reno NV
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Nov 30, 2012 - 05:01pm PT
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10b4me
Boulder climber
member since 2002
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Nov 30, 2012 - 06:05pm PT
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Heavy snow falling here on the east side.....all day!
:-)
Next time your ole Uncle Dingus says a big storm is bearing down on Northern California.... make sure and buy the beer in advance
damnit Dingus, you always tell the best stories
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ontheedgeandscaredtodeath
Trad climber
SLO, Ca
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Nov 30, 2012 - 06:09pm PT
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Raining here. I must have been watching the wrong weather report:
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John M
climber
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Nov 30, 2012 - 07:11pm PT
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Cry me a river.
I got to see him play that live..
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east side underground
climber
Hilton crk,ca
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Nov 30, 2012 - 07:17pm PT
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snowing nicely here in Hilton crk, some good accumulation in town today,saw a buddy who was on the hill said Rogers was thigh deep.... :)
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Tork
climber
Yosemite
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Nov 30, 2012 - 08:14pm PT
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4.5" of rain so far today here in Wawona
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Michelle
Trad climber
Toshi's Station, picking up power converters.
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Nov 30, 2012 - 08:21pm PT
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F10
Trad climber
Bishop
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Nov 30, 2012 - 08:43pm PT
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Nice day in the Gorge clipping bolts, started to sprinkle on the way out
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tallguy
Trad climber
eastside
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Nov 30, 2012 - 09:26pm PT
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Just under 4.5" of rain in Verdi since Wednesday so far.. this is the most I have seen here since I moved to Verdi in 2007 I think.
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kunlun_shan
Mountain climber
SF, CA
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Nov 30, 2012 - 09:34pm PT
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There's a very interesting story I found from socialclimber's link upthread, about "atmospheric rivers" and the 43 day deluge that flooded N Cal back in 1861. There's evidence this happens about every 200 years:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=megastorms-could-down-massive-portions-of-california
The intense rainstorms sweeping in from the Pacific Ocean began to pound central California on Christmas Eve in 1861 and continued virtually unabated for 43 days. The deluges quickly transformed rivers running down from the Sierra Nevada mountains along the state’s eastern border into raging torrents that swept away entire communities and mining settlements. The rivers and rains poured into the state’s vast Central Valley, turning it into an inland sea 300 miles long and 20 miles wide. Thousands of people died, and one quarter of the state’s estimated 800,000 cattle drowned. Downtown Sacramento was submerged under 10 feet of brown water filled with debris from countless mudslides on the region’s steep slopes. California’s legislature, unable to function, moved to San Francisco until Sacramento dried out—six months later.
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