I hope this continues to go west/north west and miss the Baja Peninsula. Good luck my southern brothers and sisters. I'm ready to deliver any supplies if needed.
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I hope this continues to go west/north west and miss the Baja Peninsula. Good luck my southern brothers and sisters. I'm ready to deliver any supplies if needed.
http://image.weather.com/images/maps...us_600x405.jpg
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No Bueno! I hope the residents of Baja are ok. And if this does get bad, I'm ready to help out and take some supplies down.
The storm track you show there is very familure to me. Back in '79 hurricane Doreen (TD Doreen when it got to us) made this same track. I was living in Rancho Mirage (near Palm Desert) at the time. The flooding and damage it caused was something I never want to experience again in my lifetime. Hopfully the same thing doesn't happen again.
If that storm tracks up the Sea of Cortez it will keep it's strength and hit the Desert Souteast very hard like you mentioned. I remember that storm very well lots of water and wind damage.
Ron Plunkett
Plunkett Racing 557
Wow, our first pop warner game is Sat!!! What a mess that would make if it turns out anything like the one in 79 or was it 78.
Cabo is pretty much getting hammered right now. Goods luck to everybody there.