One Rainy Day; More to Come
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Friday’s storm dumped nearly 3 inches in parts of the county. But this season’s total rainfall is still a bit less than last season. Totals, in inches, for period ending at 4 p.m. Friday:
Anaheim: .83
Brea: .59
Huntington Beach: 1.20
Irvine: 2.87
Mission Viejo: .91
Newport Beach: 1.89
San Clemente: .91
Santa Ana: .79
Santiago Peak: 2.50
Silverado Canyon: 1.46
Sunset Beach: .71
Villa Park: .67
Santa Ana: Totals
Season to date: 13.58
Last season to date: 14.80
Normal to date: 7.34
Weekend Outlook
Today: Possible sun in morning with increasing clouds later in the day as showers develop tonight
Sunday: Rain during the morning, turning to more intermittent showers in afternoon
Monday: Another chance of morning sun; increasing clouds in the afternoon and chance of rain late in the day
Measure for Measure
The Public Facilities & Resources Department measures rainfall at 63 stations around the county. Instruments are housed in 12-inch diameter aluminum cylinders. How the sensors work:
System Sensors
1. Funnel collects water, drains into tipping bucket.
2. When .04 inches of rain fill one sie of bucket, it tips, dumping rain and activating switch that transmits signal to relay station on Santiago Peak and back to Public Facilities and Resource Department computers in Anaheim.
3. Rain fills other side of bucket; process repeats.
4. If rainfall exceeds certain level in predetermined time period, computer signals turn red.
Sources: Orange County Public Facilities and Resources Department, WeatherData Inc.
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