As of this posting at 11PM, 0.52" of rain has fallen in the Foothills of Los Angeles CA.
High presure that had been installed and parked into place by a RF transmitter for 11 days has disappeared, allowing a Pacific weather system to move into CA.
The strong gale-force storm continues to move East without obstruction toward California and the West coast and has dropped varying amounts of rain around Southern CA only one day after 90-95F temperatures were recorded in this area.
Note the disruption in the moisture field moving East on the Jet Stream toward California.
This disruption is a man-made feature and is purposely generated using high power RF to create high-pressure on-demand.
The moisture field is effected by this.
The outflow from the high pressure is visible in the IR map where the descending air is being forced down adjacent to the storm's core.
As this system moves onshore we will have strong winds in the Southern California region because of the pressure differential created when high pressure is placed directly next to the storm's low pressure core.
Forcing high pressure / descending air into the core of a storm's core weakens the core pressure, thereby weakening the weather system itself but strong winds are the byproduct.
More rain was forecast for Thursday; we will see what develops...
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