Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:You people think we don't get hit with strong storms, likes its just light rain and sun alll the time. Not really durning the winter we have 3 or 4 50 to 70 mph wind storms...With maybe 100 mph+ once a year. Inland we can get 40 to 50 2 or more times a winter. With heavy rain. 1962 we seen some winds of 130 mph on the coast(At least in a book a read about it) Over 100 to 110 where I live. 2002 in Feb we saw a storm go through the south valley that had 70+...Which blown roofs off hundreds of houses in trees down every where.
Southern Californina in 1982-1983 they got some powerful storms...Also in 1997,1998 they got some of the worst storms in over 100 plus years. If this hits Southern Califorina in moves into Oregon. I'm going to get my rain stuff on in going out side.
I really don't think you get winds of 100 mph once per year. 50-70 mph, yeah, that's normal for you.
Here in SoCal, 30 mph winds is usually about as high as they get. Twice that is quite crippling. 40-50 mph winds from a squall line two winters ago severely damaged some areas, and that was considered unprecedented.
But these are from winter storms. Tropical systems are a whole other type of beast.