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MEXICOWANDERER
Dec 11, 2014Explorer
In las penas, in 2006, it rained NINETEEN INCHES in 23 hours. According to an expensive N.I.S.T. NWS weather station I manage. So hard, birds drowned by the thousands, and rain wash flooded off the bluffs it looked like Niagara Falls. This was between bursts. During a burst visibility was three feet at noon. I also remember a marathon of Scrabble, cheese and wine at Lake Tahoe in 1968. When I went to leave I opened the front door to a solid wall of white. The wind has drifted snow to the rafters. Lucky for me I had a Jeep but it took a half hour to drive a mile and a half.
I can offer this: The only time I have ever had a valid CO alarm go off was from a hot water heater being buffeted by high oncoming Windsor. When the 2nd alarm went off in the bedroom I shut down the hot water and space heaters. Bad Juju.
I can offer this: The only time I have ever had a valid CO alarm go off was from a hot water heater being buffeted by high oncoming Windsor. When the 2nd alarm went off in the bedroom I shut down the hot water and space heaters. Bad Juju.
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