The National Weather Service in San Diego put out a great map about Tropical Cyclones (or as we call them, Hurricanes) that have made it to San Diego and Southern California. Interesting to note there hasn’t been one since the late 1990s (Hurricane Nora in 1997) before I moved back to LA from Northern California. Hopefully this Hurricane will finally get rid of the massive ridge of high pressure that has been parked over the state for the last few years that has led to the awful drought conditions prevalent in the state.
historical #tropical cyclone tracks to reach San Diego #cawx #socal from #hurricane and tropical storms pic.twitter.com/wQyLAGyn0g
— NWS San Diego (@NWSSanDiego) September 4, 2014