Edhat readers have sent in photos and videos of flooding and responses to the storm.
See them below.
Flooding in the area of Olive and Gutierrez Streets. (Photos and video by James)
Spring Street on Santa Barbara’s eastside was already flooded by Sunday afternoon. (Photos and video by reader T.Nuño)
The intersection of Los Olivos and Chapala Streets in downtown Santa Barbara (Photo and video by Holden S.)
Flooding of the bike path off Walnut Lane in Goleta (Video by Nicole W.)
A tree fell from a backyard and landed near the intersection of Figueroa and Carrillo Streets (Photos by Araceli I.)
Flooding on Palermo Drive in Santa Barbara (Video by Christy L)
Shoreline Drive flooded between La Marina and Loma Alta. This was around 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. (Photo by Peter V.)
On Saturday the Sears parking lot had over 14 trucks ready for the storm. (Photos by Patti Gutshall)
On Saturday, ahead of the storm, the Santa Barbara coastline had shades of color to it. (Photo by MaxPilot)
Great pics. Thanks!
Good web site to assess storm intensity: https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/11119750/#parameterCode=00060&showMedian=false&startDT=2023-01-10&endDT=2024-02-05
I recommend switching the view to “Discharge”. The Feb 4 2024 storm produced a peak discharge level about as great as the Jan 9 2023 storm. Both resulted in duck ponds at the intersection of Cota and Bath.