Here are a few photos I captured this morning as I walked downtown through gusts of rain.
Keeping an eye on the direction of the wind and slanting raindrops, holding my camera at the ready under my umbrella, I headed down from Cortez Hill to the Gaslamp trolley station. I wasn’t the only one trying to cope with San Diego’s first real rainstorm of the winter.
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I think I lived in San Diego 10 months before it ever rained. Such a great place!
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The climate is hard to beat!
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Very good, but …. Wahhh! You beat me to it… By a droplet or two. I’m about to write my own out-in-the-rain post.
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There’s plenty enough rain to go around!
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Oh my dear, how right you are!
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Nice
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Thanks!
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In Singapore, as a result of degrading forests and clearing of trees for space for estates, we had a massive flood 2 mornings ago in the downtown region. People had to stand on the seats of the buses to avoid getting wet with water at waist level!
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They had to stand on the seats! That’s pretty bad!
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And at the bus stop too!
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We get some flooding in San Diego, but nothing like that!
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The infrastructure for sewers in SG is great but there is just too little soil and way too many roads so water can’t be absorbed.
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Southern California is an arid region, and the soil here doesn’t get much rain, so when it pours we can have flash floods in certain places all of a sudden.
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I had 9 inches in my front yard out here in El Cajon.
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