Stripping out the media-hype, Norcal may have a rainy winter. The Hacienda Bridge is a couple of miles upstream on the Russian River from the town of Guerneville. Flooding at Guerneville is ordinary during wetter-than-average winters, so notoriously soStripping out the media-hype, Norcal may have a rainy winter. The Hacienda Bridge is a couple of miles upstream on the Russian River from the town of Guerneville. Flooding at Guerneville is ordinary during wetter-than-average winters, so notoriously so that I remember my Mom making tart comments when I was a child about it and town residents not doing much to mitigate the flooding.
This particular large storm hit the Pacific Northwest pretty hard (WA and OR). Meanwhile here in Santa Clara County at the southern end of SF Bay, we've had several very cloudy days and decent rainfall for several hours yesterday (Friday). I'm not dismissing the effects on CA's north coast or the Chico area (NNW Sierras), just giving broader context to the media hype.
California climate, Norcal at least, cycles from dry years to wet years to dry years to ... . "Bomb Cyclone" and "Atmospheric River" are just media and Warmista hype for normal-wet-year-weather. that I remember my Mom making tart comments when I was a child about it and town residents not doing much to mitigate the flooding.
California climate, Norcal at least, cycles from dry years to wet years to dry years to ... . "Bomb Cyclone" and "Atmospheric River" are just media and Warmista hype for normal-wet-year-weather.