Thursday, September 7, 2017

[californiadisasters] On This Date In California Weather History (September 7)



2015: Subtropical moisture from remnants of Hurricane Linda brought thunderstorms to most of the region on this day.
Flash floods hit Victorville
(which included a swift water rescue).
Another flash flood in Forest Falls also
had a swift water rescue, but also one drowning death.

2014
: Weakening Hurricane Norbert brought moisture to produce thunderstorms mainly in Riverside and San Diego Counties.
Rainfall amounts
of 1"-2" fell over the city of Riverside, San Bernardino and Hemet, while the mountains in that county saw up to 0.60" near Sky Valley.

2013:
Thunderstorms developed in the mountains and deserts
on this day with pea to dime sized hail and damaging winds. On this day, normally dry Mill Creek near Forest Falls ran deep and wide, stranding campers.
There was flooding in Campo, east of Julian, Ocotillo, and in Cathedral City along the Whitewater Wash.

2000:
A heavy thunderstorm hit Morongo Valley and produced flash flooding.
Big hail struck Forest Falls.
Lightning struck Oceanside High School.
A funnel cloud was observed over Carlsbad.

1995: Severe thunderstorms in Kingman, AZ (Mohave Co.), initially produced high winds and hail and then heavy rain with high winds in a second wave.
The winds of the latter event overturned cars and blew a mobile home completely off of its foundation.
The heavy rain flooded washes and city streets prompting search and rescue missions to save some trapped motorists.

1982: A tornado, rated F2, hit 6 miles northwest of Joshua Tree near Landers in the afternoon hours and destroyed three houses, two cabins and two cars.
Two women in one of the houses were injured by flying debris.
In addition, four funnel clouds were reported between Twentynine Palms and Joshua Tree.

1977: Bakersfield had its latest 110° F day.

1955: A prolonged heat wave started on 8.31 and ended on this day.
It was 110° F in LA on 9.1, an all time record.

1949:
Amazingly, the highest and lowest temperature records in Santa Ana both occurred on this day.
It was a chilly morning of 51° F that rapidly warmed to 105° F during the day.

1923: The high temperature at Reno, NV, was 95° F.

1912: Tahoe City (west shore Lake Tahoe) recorded 1.65" of precipitation.

1904: Santa Cruz hit 108
° F, tying its all-time record which was also set on August 1, 1900.

Source: NWS San Francisco/Monterey, Hanford, Reno, Las Vegas, & San Diego

--


__._,_.___

Posted by: Kim Noyes <kimnoyes@gmail.com>


Be sure to check out our Links Section at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/californiadisasters/links
Please join our Discussion Group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/californiadisasters_discussion/ for topical but extended discussions started here or for less topical but nonetheless relevant messages.





__,_._,___

No comments:

Post a Comment