Tropical Storm Warning

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Issued Zones:   San Diego Downtown up the coast/ valley / foothills / valley center south to Alpine .. NW Baja CA… effective Friday but then the rain follows after that …  … links are below …

Site:  Southern California Weather Force has issued a Tropical Storm Warning for Friday then the rain follows after the east wind …

Date Issued:  9/7/22 at 1:00pm local

Forecast: This is the first ever in the 25 years of my working weather I had to issue this … but here you go … Hurricane Kay is heading toward the Southland along Baja, California. Her size (not fat shamming) makes her the strongest hurricane in many decades… She is so wide that when she comes to near the shore that you will have strong winds off out of the east on FRIDAY … possibly as strong as 50 mph at times. 
After that?  Then comes the rain.  A combo of wind/rain in a 12 hr period of time means a Tropical Storm Warning is now in effect …

You still have the Flood Emergency after this.  The link is here – https://www.facebook.com/scweatherforce/posts/pfbid02AjWxFCh3U9eoSUYqKm6ZWjGyXVmdLkZ5G44Jmntr9zJ2GKdS8jNRUJ8EBALM315Al

And the Marine Weather Warning from Me here .. https://www.facebook.com/scweatherforce/posts/pfbid0zUee7GeedyZ2uPHRQnCMtvRnHmbiruGjBrfQjvV3YfjChPgiN6TxFH6gfjEe4DpNl

Good luck …


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10 mile rule:  These alerts issued on this site means that within your zone and 10 miles from you will see the event forecast for.  You may or may not see the event but it means you are in the zone or 10 miles from where someone will.

Southern California Weather Force is a custom weather alert service that began in September 1999 off and is regarded as the most accurate weather service in the region, offering custom alerts, maps, and models to help save life and property.  The work done here is never 100% accurate, but it comes pretty close.  Southern California Weather Force runs on zones, so if an event happens in a zone that is 10 miles from the border of your zone, the forecast is still valid to activate your zone’s alert system.  A company quote to the public is that of “The Joker” and tells other agencies in weather this all the time… “This world deserves a better class of meteorologist… and I’m gonna give it to them”… out-forecasting even the National Weather Service with lead-time and precision, which makes this service a focus of ridicule and envy in the weather community due to having such accuracy. Alerts issued here are issued custom from this office and this office alone. You may not even hear it elsewhere, but if one is issued near or in your area, listen up because “if you do not wish to die in weather, follow, it’ll save your life one day.”

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Master Meteorologist – is a consulting meteorologist for over 50 different companies, including energy, agriculture, aviation, marine, leisure, and many more areas. He has certs from Mississippi State for broadcast met and Penn State forecasting certs MET 101, 241, 341 and 361 as a meteorologist, but before then was completely self taught, barely learning a thing from the schools that he did not already know.
Both short and long-range is very important to know in those jobs so you can bet on accuracy here. He is versed in fields like Western USA, Tornadoes, Floods, Hurricanes, High Winds, Fire Behavior, Snow and Blizzards, Short Range, Long Range, Seasonal, and Life-Threatening decisions with over 20 years experience, out-forecasting all weather services available today with lead-time and precision, which makes him a focus of ridicule and envy.
NOTE: Alerts are posted on here, be it a tornado watch, etc, and these alerts are issued from this office and nowhere else. At times, which is often, you will see an alert forecast posted on here that you do not see elsewhere. That is fine, the track record of the main office is very high so maintain to follow an event when posted.
 

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