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originally posted by: Bhadhidar
Your description of “small shanty houses” collapsing, sounds more like somewhere in South America.
The terrain of Chile, for example, resembles that of California’s coastal region, and Chile’ weather is more or less California’s in reverse.
However, there are very few “small shanty houses” in California, despite what you might have heard.
originally posted by: Bhadhidar
a reply to: Observationalist
I’m just East of Sacramento, lived here for decades.
Although tornadoes were, at one time unheard of in this area, they have become somewhat more common, although never stronger than F0-F1.
In my memory however, nickel to quarter size hail, as was expected earlier tonight in Davis/Woodland, is extraordinary.
Never in all my years in this area can I remember hearing of hail that large in this region.
Very strange!