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Southern California Weather Force has an e-mail alert system for members only. You can checkmark as many zones as you like within any micro-climate and you will receive the alert issued for that area from this weather service.
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Flood Risk Model
Rain Forecast
Low Resolution Snow
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LATEST UPDATES
WELCOME TO THE LATEST UPDATES SECTION OF ASGARD – This is a secret page that only you can access as a SCWF Page Supporter, but it can be viewed anywhere. Updates below this paragraph will reflect what is going on in this office and what the latest updates are on the storm system targeted. Enjoy
11/6/2020 – 10:50am – Updated flood, rain, low resolution snow, and wind risk. Users can enter in their address and the map will zoom in. Users can then use the key on the map to the color zoomed in on and see what to expect for the event.
Agenda: Thunderstorm forecasts will go out accordingly 6-12 hours before they are expected to hit. At the current time I will assess those dynamics and it’ll go over the micro-climate alert system when issued. The first area to focus on will be San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara County and then work over the day through LA/OC/IE/SD areas.
So check back on the ASGARD link for updates to the LATEST UPDATES SECTION whenever you feel like it. You’re in charge of when to check.
Flood Risk Model
THROUGH MONDAY
Rain Forecast
THROUGH MONDAY
Low Resolution Snow
THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING ONLY
This is a low resolution snow forecast model here at SCWF. High Resolution shows up 12-18 hours before the snow is expected. It highlights where the hardest hit areas will be. Mountain Pass Closures happen with 2-6″
Wind Risk
THROUGH MONDAY
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. Anything 4 and above will have blowing dust if conditions are dry, which does reduce visibility and make driving difficult …
3. Large trees sway, becoming difficult to walk. POWER SHUTDOWN THRESHOLD during any high fire risk. WIND ADVISORY CRITERIA

