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Topic: Why dosent California get hurricanes?  (Read 561 times)

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Why dosent California get hurricanes?
« on: November 01, 2012, 01:50:31 am »
Why dosent California get hurricanes? All I get is rain.
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Re: Why dosent California get hurricanes?
« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2012, 02:17:10 am »
Why dosent California get hurricanes? All I get is rain.

The short answer is: the jet-stream mostly redirects such storms.  "Usually, only the remnants of tropical cyclones affect California. Since 1900, two tropical storms have hit California, one by direct landfall from offshore, another after making landfall in Mexico.
 
Since 1900, only four tropical cyclones have brought gale-force winds to the Southwestern United States. They are an unnamed tropical storm that made landfall near San Pedro in 1939, the remnants of Hurricane Joanne in 1972, the remnants of Hurricane Kathleen in 1976, and Hurricane Nora in 1997 which entered California as a tropical storm."
-- wikipedia
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