See those trees in the background? Those are part of the San Diego river as the reporter pointed out. Build on a riverbank no matter how dry it might be during construction, it will overflow when it rains.
@@cortical1 Yeah, I'd say that was true of most states when it comes to any waterfront and $. Here in MI things will get interesting down the road. Mega rich and developers moving in on all the available waterfront. Having lived in both a flooded rural county and on Lake Superior seeing what storms can do, I'm grinning already. Glad I'm old.
Worked at Bob Baker Ford between 84' to 86'. Can't remember which year it was but they lost a lot of cars on the back lot due to flooding of the river.
😅😅😅 sorry guys but when I was a child and my dad drove on the 805 bridge spanning the entire mission valley river basin I asked my dad why was the only thing there was the stadium? He said because its a river valley and if you build homes there, they'll keep getting flooded. My dad barely finished high school and had more logic than engineers and architects. But hey money talks right?
That used to be the spot in the early '70s. We'd make a right on Father Junipero Sierra Trail, go hiking and climbing, float down the river in square fiberglass concrete forms that probably floated away from Conrock. There was a cable with a small trolley two could get across.
Sometimes it doesn't feel like we are living in a developed nation. The same issues keep coming up and no preventive measures are taken after a disaster. Every year the same locations burn and every year same locations flood...🤦♀️
"They paved paradise and put up a parking lot" concrete and asphalt make flooding worse by preventing absorption, never should have built so close to river..
You're right, there will be ten times more weeds and taller grasses fires love to race through. So when are they supposed to make gas weed eaters illegal, was it this year?
@@runrafarunthebestintheworld and they do put barricades up it's not their fault that dumb people take it down but they have signs to tell you not to drive through there flood area
I was homeless for the last big rain....a church rented moving vans and brought them to the park for us to shelter in overnight. Well, like 36 of us. Hope everyone else found shelter.
The San Diego lifeguards are part of fire department. They are specialists in swift water rescue as well as search and rescue operations. They are akin to coast guard rescue swimmers. They do it all. And this past week they’ve made over 100 rescues in SD county alone. Those people are absolute heroes and deeply respected by everybody who spends time in the water out here. Now fugg off fat boy.
@@toomignon rivers and lakes in socal that have been dried up for decades are suddenly full now, lake elizabeth etc. Farmers in Bakersfield and Fresno are rejoicing rn its..really good news. Stop spreading fake news
Unfortunately the drought has been going for a decade or longer one good rainy season is not going to be enough to end the drought. But at least the resovors will be higher at the end of this
The brush in the canyons and back country are loving this rain! Since CA "reallocates" the taxes it collects to actually clear it away they're assured of going up in flame this Fall. More Fedbucks for Gavvy!
The frigging titles of these things 🤣 can you imagine back when they called it the pineapple express that they would order shelter in place etc etc..fear control and ridiculousness. It's just rain ya'll 🤣
There is some truth in this. Especially with the morning crew. I just watch/subscribe to this channel to watch the weather forecast by the older surfer guy on the weekends. By far the best forecast ever. The rest of the staff are lame more or less.
@@bronx-gr hmm they must be noticeably tired then. They do have a family. I notice it with other networks and they're probably watching 11 pm news too.
@@jimkeskey No one said there's a drought in the desert. A drought for the state is defined when the amount of rainfall over a specified period of weeks and months is markedly lower than the average amount calculated over a preceding period of time for the state, in this case it has been compared to the amount of rainfall that occurred during the same months over ten years averaged.
Is God punishing Republican east-coast states whenever there's a hurricane? How about midwest states and tornadoes? Or maybe the Texas blizzard last year.
See those trees in the background? Those are part of the San Diego river as the reporter pointed out. Build on a riverbank no matter how dry it might be during construction, it will overflow when it rains.
Its a metaphor for the inability of CA to calculate long term effect.
@@johnprovince5304 What state do you live in?
You're correct. Once a river always a river.
@@cortical1 Yeah, I'd say that was true of most states when it comes to any waterfront and $. Here in MI things will get interesting down the road. Mega rich and developers moving in on all the available waterfront. Having lived in both a flooded rural county and on Lake Superior seeing what storms can do, I'm grinning already. Glad I'm old.
@@williebeamish5879 He still never answered. He's afraid to say. 🇺🇸
Worked at Bob Baker Ford between 84' to 86'. Can't remember which year it was but they lost a lot of cars on the back lot due to flooding of the river.
😅😅😅 sorry guys but when I was a child and my dad drove on the 805 bridge spanning the entire mission valley river basin I asked my dad why was the only thing there was the stadium? He said because its a river valley and if you build homes there, they'll keep getting flooded. My dad barely finished high school and had more logic than engineers and architects. But hey money talks right?
your dad was probably poor. people with engineering and architect degrees make lots of money. they're smarter, without a doubt. they don't live there.
Survive the flood, escape the flood, go to the wilderness, train, study, reflect, repent, wait for God's next instructions.
They didn't name it "RIVERLEAF INN" for nothing...
🌬🌧Thanks for the Reporting🌧🌊🌧Will share🌿👑🌿GOD BLESS🌿
Don't build your first floor below the historical high water mark. If you insist, then the risks are on you. It doesn't matter if everyone does it.
There IS flood warnings.............gooooooooooooood LORD CBS 8. GRAMMAR!!! There ARE flood warnings......sheeeeeeesh.
That used to be the spot in the early '70s. We'd make a right on Father Junipero Sierra Trail, go hiking and climbing, float down the river in square fiberglass concrete forms that probably floated away from Conrock. There was a cable with a small trolley two could get across.
A lot of people staying at the Riverleak Hotel, but where's the snow mentioned in the title?
The San Diego river always takes its course in mission valley why do businesses and homes still operate near this flood prone area?
Stupidity.
Many businesses are small businesses. Not there fault for continuing to operate.
Because if they don't the Joneses will.
Stays home&Warm everyone with ❤
Sometimes it doesn't feel like we are living in a developed nation. The same issues keep coming up and no preventive measures are taken after a disaster. Every year the same locations burn and every year same locations flood...🤦♀️
Sounds like whoever allowed to build in this area screwed up…but they got paid so who cares right?
I live in Rosarito Baja and the wind was craaazyyy, i practly stayed awake just in case my house windows blows away... It was crazzyy...
Never a DULL moment! LOL! Mercury us Retrograde until Wednesday January 18! Lots of problems with communication & transportation issues too! 🤔🤔🤔
"They paved paradise and put up a parking lot" concrete and asphalt make flooding worse by preventing absorption, never should have built so close to river..
Fire season this year is gonna be fun
They said about last year and there were record low fires from Sept to Nov.
You're right, there will be ten times more weeds and taller grasses fires love to race through. So when are they supposed to make gas weed eaters illegal, was it this year?
Sandiego people can’t drive in a slight mist. I can only imagine what it’s been like with all this rain.
I guess you don't have to worry about drought
Thank for being recent news
Rain, wind, snow…oh dear.
Don't people in California know to evacuate when there are flood warnings? Why didn't they leave?
Epic 🌨 rain 🌧🌬flooding ☔️
#ClimateChange
Really. You may want to look up some history.
@@garygeorge9648 you're failing to understand the probabilistic nature of climate change. learn some mathematical modeling, gary.
5:18 forward to fo-ward. Our educational system is failing.
how y'all did not no when this is day 3 of raining smdh everyone was told this is going to happen and they put signs up
They put signs up but not barricades because who knows why.
@@runrafarunthebestintheworld wait what this is not new in San Diego this happen each year when it rains if you have signs up don't go through
@@runrafarunthebestintheworld and they do put barricades up it's not their fault that dumb people take it down but they have signs to tell you not to drive through there flood area
Aren’t there shelters and families who are taking in people in need?
I was homeless for the last big rain....a church rented moving vans and brought them to the park for us to shelter in overnight. Well, like 36 of us. Hope everyone else found shelter.
No brainer' alert!!!
The SD "river" needs to be excavated i.e. deepened/widened in order to allow it to flow better and not flood
(No brainer' alert)
Why do you keep putting an apostrophe after the word "brainer'?
@@cortical1 because it's not a real word.
@@burtvhulberthyhbn7583 So you put an apostrophe after words that aren't real words. Got it. 🧠👍🏻
@@cortical1 🤣🤣🤣🤣
lifeguards? to protect swimmers lmao
The San Diego lifeguards are part of fire department. They are specialists in swift water rescue as well as search and rescue operations. They are akin to coast guard rescue swimmers. They do it all. And this past week they’ve made over 100 rescues in SD county alone. Those people are absolute heroes and deeply respected by everybody who spends time in the water out here. Now fugg off fat boy.
Maybe they should consider prayer especially if it’s not politically “correct”
No water shortage now.
actually we're still below average, much less making up the drought.
@@toomignon rivers and lakes in socal that have been dried up for decades are suddenly full now, lake elizabeth etc. Farmers in Bakersfield and Fresno are rejoicing rn its..really good news. Stop spreading fake news
Oh, lordy, what happened to global warming and severe droughts we need to cut down on water usage?
who's
the uncooperative camera person??
No more drought
Unfortunately the drought has been going for a decade or longer one good rainy season is not going to be enough to end the drought. But at least the resovors will be higher at the end of this
Real test for EV
How so?
Don't they explode in flood waters.. they did in florida
Build the Ark
The brush in the canyons and back country are loving this rain!
Since CA "reallocates" the taxes it collects to actually clear it away
they're assured of going up in flame this Fall. More Fedbucks for Gavvy!
What state do you live in?
And lots more rodents and rattlers
here u r again avoiding the truth. say what state u live in, coward.
Yikes!!
2:54 And prayers❤ 🙏 ✝️❕🇮🇱🇺🇸
Need that rain around LA to clean the streets
🐕🐕 🐪🐪 🐖🐖 🐅🐅 🐘🐘 you get the picture.
The frigging titles of these things 🤣 can you imagine back when they called it the pineapple express that they would order shelter in place etc etc..fear control and ridiculousness. It's just rain ya'll 🤣
Why do these women staff on this news outlet always sound drunk or unable to report and speak?
Yup.... Or they look like prostitutes and dress the same
No one any good stay in San Diego long. Its a place to either begin or wind up a career.
Because that woman is outside in the cold. She must be shivering off camera.
There is some truth in this. Especially with the morning crew. I just watch/subscribe to this channel to watch the weather forecast by the older surfer guy on the weekends. By far the best forecast ever. The rest of the staff are lame more or less.
@@bronx-gr hmm they must be noticeably tired then. They do have a family. I notice it with other networks and they're probably watching 11 pm news too.
12 point 1 9 feet... hmmm the education requirements are dropping
She said 12.19 feet. What's the problem?
That's just short of 12.20 ft.
@@burtvhulberthyhbn7583 It is 0.01 short of 12.20 ft, that is correct. It is...*calculating*...0.02 short of 12.21 feet.
@@SpaceTravel1776 I'm sure you're onto something hahaha .
I'm pretty math challenged myself but I feel I have a handle on this one.
She's unappealing
It’s the news, for crying out loud. Not a dating site.
--Hopefully God will Flood Out All those Adrenochrome Drinkers among the Hollywood Crowd...
God made Trey Gowdy fail and He put Biden in the White House.
that aint rain .. come to california will show you real rain . duh
San Diego is in California..
You make no sense
Genius reporter "this must be an old tree". It fell because it's a Eucalyptus that has no root structure. These reporters just babble.
All you "we need the rain" people wanted this. Here you go. Now quit complaining.
I'm loving the rain even with the flooding. Reminds me of the winters we used to have 15-20 years ago.
What a snide un-compassionate comment. Shame on you!
You're the only one I see complaining. Droughts are defined by measurements of average rainfall. They don't depend on your feelings.
@@cortical1 we live in a desert you more on.
@@jimkeskey No one said there's a drought in the desert. A drought for the state is defined when the amount of rainfall over a specified period of weeks and months is markedly lower than the average amount calculated over a preceding period of time for the state, in this case it has been compared to the amount of rainfall that occurred during the same months over ten years averaged.
Californication is sinking
Ohhh hurry california, drive out of the flood in your electric cars LMAO!!!
Good grief, you really hate people who care about the planet. Sad.
What state do you live in, Sherri? Proudly name it.
‘Family electrocuted while driving EV through a puddle’
Do you find glee when a family dies from carbon monoxide poisoning when a family member starts a car up in the attached garage, too?
Delusions.
It's an ACT OF GOD, a message to the Westcoast. CALIFORNIA going down.
it's rain. calm down, nostrildamous
@@mikemiller2180 "we're all gonna die!!!!!"
@@mikemiller2180 ce n'est pas juste une pluie, ça va sombrer tôt ou tard. Prend tes précautions et sort de la côte ouest.
Is God punishing Republican east-coast states whenever there's a hurricane? How about midwest states and tornadoes? Or maybe the Texas blizzard last year.
🤣🤣🤡🤡
Thank for being recent news
#ClimateChange
Yep it does all the time. This is not the first or last time this has or will occur.
Happened in 1969 fool and 80's
@@blakeh6250 Happened? As if climate change is one thing. LOL.
@@shivermetreason7592 LOL. These Trumper cult members...