Powerful Inside Slider System: 20-25 Foot Waves To Impact Southland Along With Major Wind Storm For Some This Sunday into Monday

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A powerful inside slider system will move across the Southland starting Sunday and going into some of Monday as well.  Calculated waves of 20+ with some sets in the bight over 30-35 feet expected along with a classic Northwest Wind Storm and warnings have been issued along with a dire forecast for the NHRA Pomona Next Week so read on.

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Southern California Weather Force has issued a Wind Storm Warning, a warning for Northwest Wind Events within inside slider systems like this.  This is for the Los Angeles/Orange/Ventura County Coast and Basin … Santa Barbara County … Western half of San Luis Obispo County … Kern Mountains/Deserts … All High and Low Deserts except parts of the Coachella Valley … Riverside/San Diego Mountains … Imperial County …;

A very widespread wind event is about to hit most of Southern California in what is called a Northwest Wind Event.  Northwest Wind Events have the strongest winds in a widespread region, including the populated areas of Los Angeles County, where you do not see Santa Ana Winds.   This is about the only time you can see these strong of winds in Downtown Los Angeles.  The winds will arrive on Sunday, maximizing Sunday night into Monday morning, fading later on Monday as the strong jet stream moves eastward.  Use the scale and images below for your area’s event –

Martin Wind Gust Intensity Scale –

8. Extensive widespread damage.

7. Trees are broken or uprooted, building damage is considerable. – High Profile Vehicle Roll-Over CERTAIN.

6. SOME Trees are broken or uprooted, building damage is possible. – High Profile Vehicle Roll-Over Likely, Do NOT recommend Traveling in this zone

5. Slight damage occurs to buildings, shingles are blown off of roofs. HIGH WIND WARNING CRITERIA – High Profile Vehicle Roll-Over Possible if weight is not corrected.

4. Twigs and small branches are broken from trees, walking is difficult.

3. Large trees sway, becoming difficult to walk. POWER SHUTDOWN THRESHOLD during any high fire risk. WIND ADVISORY CRITERIA

2. Large tree branches move, telephone wires begin to “whistle”, umbrellas are difficult to keep under control.

1. Small trees sway.


Southern California Weather Force has issued a Marine Weather Warning for the entire island and bight region … A very widespread wind event is about to hit most of Southern California in what is called a Northwest Wind Event.  Northwest Wind Events have the strongest winds in a widespread region.  This will bring over 60+ mph winds to the bight region along with an impressive 20-25 foot wave event on Sunday, maximizing overnight, and going into some of Monday as well.  This is an extremely dangerous ocean event and even experienced boaters need to stay out of the bight then.


NHRA POMONA –  There is a chance the NHRA in Pomona will happen during a storm event … be advised.

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