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Official: California Water Savings Take a Dip in October
So far, below average rain and snowfall have fallen on the northern Sierra Nevada, while the central Sierra has received above average precipitation, said Craig Shoemaker, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Sacramento.
Date: Dec 01, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Rain helps douse King fire, now 55 percent contained
Relative humidity will remain high in the fire area, said Craig Shoemaker, a Weather Service meteorologist in Sacramento. Low humidity helped the fire spread after it started Sept. 13, but relative humidity will be in the 80 percent to 100 percent range overnight Thursday and will stay high for the
Sacramento National Weather Service meteorologist Craig Shoemaker said there's potential for half-an-inch of rain around the King Fire area. He said the amount of rainfall won't be enough to create debris flow or mudslides in areas burned by wildfire.
"The system is so strong that it's suppressing movement of cooler air to move in, causing heat to continuously build over an area," said Craig Shoemaker, a meteorologist at the weather service's Sacramento office. "A big concern is that overnight lows are quite warm, expecting only to drop to the 70
Date: Jun 30, 2013
Category: Business
Source: Google
Explosions in the Sierra today caused by meteor shower
Craig Shoemaker, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Sacramento, said the Lyrid meteor shower - the debris cloud left by the comet as it makes its annual pass -- is capable of producing fireballs and sonic booms, "similar as a plane would make" when it crosses the sound barrier.
Winds were between 20 and 30 mph in the area near Picacho Peakbut may have reached up to 40 mph, said Craig Shoemaker, ameteorologist with the National Weather Service. He said the duststorm happened in a localized area likely due to the amount ofrecently tilled or loose soil in farmland near Pi
Los Angeles, CATo be honest with you, it's really hard to keep up with all these social networks. It's difficult enough to deal with Justin's Little League network. It would... To be honest with you, it's really hard to keep up with all these social networks. It's difficult enough to deal with Justin's Little League network. It would be much easier on all of us to communicate through my website (www.craigshoemaker.com). There's an email link that goes directly to me and...