Rick is now a category 5 hurricane and heading toward us.
We've been watching this developing storm for the last 4 or 5 days, when we caught wind of it from one of the
sailmail weather sites. It's now due south of Puerto Vallarta and moving northwesterly at about 11 knots, with winds gusting to 170 knots and seas of around 48 feet (that's waves as high as the Green Flash standing on its nose). Most of the models have it hitting Baja, and crossing the Sea of Cortez near Topobolampo, 200 miles south of us.
We just got back tonight from Tucson, where we bought sandbags (among other things). If this thing dumps more water on San Carlos, we'll be a little better prepared. But there's still plenty of roads and bridges that are still out, and still plenty that could go wrong. Pray and prepare.
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Happy to be in SoCal instead of La Paz. Good luck with the sandbagging!
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