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dave90210 01-11-2014 02:49 AM

I Love Living In Tropical Los Angeles
 
Living in a tropical place is awesome!!! Never get's bellow 70 degrees in Los Angeles and the beaches are the best in the winter and no crowds just warm tropical breezes and the ocean all to yourself!


What's the weather where you're at? I think it was in the mid 70s in Los Angeles and is supposed to climb back into the 80's next week!

Manfap 01-11-2014 03:27 AM

What happened did Los Angeles move?

dave90210 01-11-2014 03:39 AM

Nope I moved here in January and this is the warmest winter I've ever experienced I've been to Florida in the winter and it gets much colder than than this. This amazing weather Reminds me of Hawaii!
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Originally Posted by Manfap (Post 19941520)
What happened did Los Angeles move?


Manfap 01-11-2014 04:13 AM

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Originally Posted by dave90210 (Post 19941526)
Nope I moved here in January and this is the warmest winter I've ever experienced I've been to Florida in the winter and it gets much colder than than this. This amazing weather Reminds me of Hawaii!

I meant geographically. LA never has and never will be in 'The Tropics'.

But I'm just being pedantic :)


You may get fed up with it after a few years though, I did 8 years of heat. Came back to the seasons. I like the winter.

CurrentlySober 01-11-2014 04:14 AM

i am not legally allowed to Live In Tropical Los Angeles... :(

winter_ 01-11-2014 06:00 AM

is that theory true about california breaking off from the san andreas fault? in other words do they think it is highly plausible given a strong enough earthquake? that has to be bullshit.

dave90210 01-11-2014 07:06 AM

Likely not
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Originally Posted by winter_ (Post 19941587)
is that theory true about california breaking off from the san andreas fault? in other words do they think it is highly plausible given a strong enough earthquake? that has to be bullshit.


mineistaken 01-11-2014 02:20 PM

Interesting you say LA is tropical and FL is not, while:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical_climate (see the map and that beach image)

fitzmulti 01-11-2014 02:26 PM

Never mind that this is the warmest, for the most part, winter in LA for years....don't get too used to it, LOL!

suesheboy 01-11-2014 02:52 PM

80's in Boca today

InfoGuy 01-11-2014 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by dave90210 (Post 19941526)
Nope I moved here in January and this is the warmest winter I've ever experienced I've been to Florida in the winter and it gets much colder than than this. This amazing weather Reminds me of Hawaii!

Welcome to LA. Enjoy the unusually warm weather while it lasts. Last year, the westside was as low as the mid 30s.

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Originally Posted by winter_ (Post 19941587)
is that theory true about california breaking off from the san andreas fault? in other words do they think it is highly plausible given a strong enough earthquake? that has to be bullshit.

That hypothesis is completely wrong. There have been two massive earthquakes in Asia within the last decade. In 2004, a 9.1 magnitude earthquake hit the island of Sumatra in Indonesia and in 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake hit the island country of Japan. Both of these earthquakes are among the largest ever recorded, yet neither Sumatra or Japan have fallen into the ocean.

California is positioned above two moving crusts of the earth, which grind against each other and are miles deep. The crusts are separated by the San Andreas fault. To the west is the Pacific Plate and to the east is the North American Plate. The west side of California and the Pacific Ocean are both on top of the Pacific Plate and shift with the plate, as it moves roughly 2 inches per year. While it's conceivable that California could end up below sea level due to this movement of the earth's crust, it would take millions of years, not a massive earthquake.

VikingMan 01-11-2014 07:54 PM

Enjoy the toxic air. :thumbsup

scubadiver626 01-11-2014 09:28 PM

In a few million years California will be next to Alaska.

JockoHomo 01-11-2014 09:43 PM

Yes, this is a quite warm winter so far but it's not over yet baby!

digitalfantasies 01-12-2014 01:52 AM

This is such BS.. you think 70 degrees is tropical? If you don't live in the Caribbean (or similar places) like me.. you do not know tropical... now enjoy your winter tropical noob

clickhappy 01-12-2014 02:05 AM

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Originally Posted by dave90210 (Post 19941503)
and no crowds

no crowds? in LA?


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