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Interesting topographical map of CA

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  • HoraceH Horace

    That is interesting.

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    @horace said in Interesting topographical map of CA:

    That is interesting.

    Mildly.

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    • bachophileB bachophile

      The best drives in California are the east west crossings of the sierras. Often closed in winter.
      Before corona I did a drive in late October between Death Valley crossing the mountain ridge on rte 178 into Bakersfield. Did the southern route because the more northerly routes had snow.

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      @bachophile said in Interesting topographical map of CA:

      The best drives in California are the east west crossings of the sierras. Often closed in winter.
      Before corona I did a drive in late October between Death Valley crossing the mountain ridge on rte 178 into Bakersfield. Did the southern route because the more northerly routes had snow.

      I did it a tad south through the Mojave desert to Bakersfield and on to San Luis Obispo that same month - Oct 2019

      Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

        I drove from Vegas to the central coast two years ago, it really brought home the idea of the 'Central Valley'.

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        @jon-nyc said in Interesting topographical map of CA:

        I drove from Vegas to the central coast two years ago, it really brought home the idea of the 'Central Valley'.

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        Super cool map. I've spend many boring hours driving up and down the valley.

        I have very positive associations going over the mountains though (usually meant I was going somewhere fun - Tahoe, LA, Oregon, etc.)

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        • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

          @bachophile said in Interesting topographical map of CA:

          The best drives in California are the east west crossings of the sierras. Often closed in winter.
          Before corona I did a drive in late October between Death Valley crossing the mountain ridge on rte 178 into Bakersfield. Did the southern route because the more northerly routes had snow.

          I did it a tad south through the Mojave desert to Bakersfield and on to San Luis Obispo that same month - Oct 2019

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          @jon-nyc I went north of SLO and stayed in Cambria. Very nice little town. And then on up Big Sur to SF. Nice drive.
          I love long distance driving. Always have. That’s why I’m planning now my florida Dallas trip in March. I have a medical conf in Dallas. Seems like life is slowly returning to normal.

          Anyway. I have a son, and two sibs living in the Bay Area. So I guess it’s sort of a second home.

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            This map also sets up a good analogy for why San Francisco is colder in the summer months than late Spring / early Fall.

            The valley is like a hot room - and the Golden Gate is the only big opening in the coastal mountain range. It acts like a door.

            San Francisco is directly in the path of the open door. The hotter it gets in the "room" (valley) the more cold air gets sucked over San Francisco.

            I'm sure I butchered that at made it pseudosciency - but it's how I explained it to myself anyways.

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              This map also sets up a good analogy for why San Francisco is colder in the summer months than late Spring / early Fall.

              The valley is like a hot room - and the Golden Gate is the only big opening in the coastal mountain range. It acts like a door.

              San Francisco is directly in the path of the open door. The hotter it gets in the "room" (valley) the more cold air gets sucked over San Francisco.

              I'm sure I butchered that at made it pseudosciency - but it's how I explained it to myself anyways.

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              @xenon I hunk that’s why the gate is a fog machine

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                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                  When the glaciers melt that central valley will fill up and triple the waterfront real estate in CA.

                  Nice

                  Global warming really does have it's upside

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                    It'll solve the obesity problem too.

                    "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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                      https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/tf7jru/us_biomass_density_visualization_oc/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf&utm_term=link

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