Temperatures will drop Alan to snowlevel at 1000 feet on Wednesday. Nothing
usual here, back to normal.
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Subject: [obol] Re: Major South Coast Storm
The wind is supposed to shift rather rapidly from southwest to northeast as far
as I can tell. Not sure what that will do besides crash the temperature.
Alan Contreras
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Attending Christmas Bird Counts with good weather forecasts.
On Nov 25, 2019, at 8:32 PM, Tim Rodenkirk
<timrodenkirk@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:timrodenkirk@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Sounds like a Tuesday will be one of the most significant wind storms on the
south coast in a couple decades. Particularly in Curry and N CA. Could bring in
some interesting birds- about the right time for Red Phalaropes. We shall see.
Batten the hatches. I hope to make it out early to Cape Arago but don’t want to
be out too long as it sounds like this could be a major event for trees coming
down. Could be some surprises in the valleys too?
Happy safe storm birding!
Tim R
Coos Bay