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Re: Florida Seabreeze Thread
Lucky you..
Some good cells south in Collier county but it looks like I might have to wait until tomorrow..
Some good cells south in Collier county but it looks like I might have to wait until tomorrow..
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Re: Florida Seabreeze Thread
A brief 5 minute downpour...though temperatures
were excessively hot today...
Official records showed low to mid 90s...
however, many personal
weather stations in the area recorded
highs even higher.
http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/fin ... burg%2C+fl
At my own location the temperatures have been very hot.
were excessively hot today...
Official records showed low to mid 90s...
however, many personal
weather stations in the area recorded
highs even higher.
http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/fin ... burg%2C+fl
At my own location the temperatures have been very hot.
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Re: Florida Seabreeze Thread
It rained here 3 times yesterday (Wednesday) and the rain chances were only 30%. Got a total of 1/2".
Now lets see what it does today with rain chances of 60%.
Hope you get some rain soon feederband!
Now lets see what it does today with rain chances of 60%.
Hope you get some rain soon feederband!
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Re: Florida Seabreeze Thread
Crossing my fingers for you feederband!
Looks like one is trying to pop up out my back door. Sure is black out that way.
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Yup, popped right on top of me. Real close lightning for a while too. Still some light rain and thankfully the power is back on.
Bring some buckets feederband - I'll share with you!
Looks like one is trying to pop up out my back door. Sure is black out that way.
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Yup, popped right on top of me. Real close lightning for a while too. Still some light rain and thankfully the power is back on.
Bring some buckets feederband - I'll share with you!
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http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.ph ... W&loop=yes
This is like a joke...I live just wnw of the I-4 symbol....Its like we are under some sort of force field...
This is like a joke...I live just wnw of the I-4 symbol....Its like we are under some sort of force field...
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Re: Florida Seabreeze Thread
We sure could use some rain up here in Jackson County...... we are just bone dry..... with no real relief in sight.......
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http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.ph ... 1&loop=yes
Well here they come again...Lets see if my part of Lakeland can find away to dodge them again...
Well here they come again...Lets see if my part of Lakeland can find away to dodge them again...
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Re: Florida Seabreeze Thread
Ah, that one was too small anyway.
I got an idea - run out and wash your car. Maybe that will work.
I got an idea - run out and wash your car. Maybe that will work.
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Re: Florida Seabreeze Thread
dizzyfish wrote:Ah, that one was too small anyway.
I got an idea - run out and wash your car. Maybe that will work.
Yeah it wasn't a keeper...... Didn't even give me a tenth of rain...Well at least I don't have to water the plants like I've done all week...
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Re: Florida Seabreeze Thread
...FLOOD IMPACT...A FEW AREA RIVERS HAVE BEGUN TO RISE WELL TO THE EAST AND
SOUTHEAST OF TAMPA BAY. WHILE THE LEVELS ARE CURRENTLY WELL BELOW
FLOOD STAGE...SEVERAL DAYS IN A ROW OF LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL
DUMPING INTO THE RIVER BASINS WOULD CREATE A MORE STEADY WATER
LEVEL RISE. WHILE RIVER FLOODING IN POLK...HARDEE...AND DESOTO
COUNTY APPEARS UNLIKELY...IT WOULD ONLY TAKE A FEW DAYS IN A ROW
WITH HEAVY THUNDERSTORMS THAT PRODUCE SEVERAL INCHES OF RAIN EACH
TO POTENTIALLY ALLOW SOME RIVERS TO EXCEED FLOOD STAGE.
RESIDENTS ALONG OR NEAR AREA RIVERS SHOULD CONTINUE TO MONITOR
NOAA WEATHER RADIO FOR RIVER STATEMENTS AND OTHER INFORMATION
THROUGH THE WEEK.
That is what we need to recharge these aquifers and the big lake.. Sorry but someone has to suffer. We got maybe .25" this last week.. They have no less than 40% daily for the next week. There could be a real rainy season if it happens..
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Re: Florida Seabreeze Thread
Wow, check out the current report from Key West, lots of waterspouts being reported around the keys this morning:
Conditions at: KEYW observed 01 July 2007 12:54 UTC
Temperature: 31.0°C (88°F)
Dewpoint: 23.0°C (73°F) [RH = 63%]
Pressure (altimeter): 30.05 inches Hg (1017.7 mb)
Winds: from the SW (220 degrees) at 7 MPH (6 knots; 3.1 m/s)
Visibility: 10 or more miles (16+ km)
Ceiling: at least 12,000 feet AGL
Clouds: few clouds at 10000 feet AGL
Present Weather: +FC (tornado)
KEYW 011254Z 22006KT 10SM +FC FEW100 31/23 A3005 RMK WATERSPOUT B53 AO2
Conditions at: KEYW observed 01 July 2007 12:54 UTC
Temperature: 31.0°C (88°F)
Dewpoint: 23.0°C (73°F) [RH = 63%]
Pressure (altimeter): 30.05 inches Hg (1017.7 mb)
Winds: from the SW (220 degrees) at 7 MPH (6 knots; 3.1 m/s)
Visibility: 10 or more miles (16+ km)
Ceiling: at least 12,000 feet AGL
Clouds: few clouds at 10000 feet AGL
Present Weather: +FC (tornado)
KEYW 011254Z 22006KT 10SM +FC FEW100 31/23 A3005 RMK WATERSPOUT B53 AO2
Special Marine Warning
MARINE WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE KEY WEST FL
920 AM EDT SUN JUL 1 2007
GMZ032-054-011400-
/O.CON.KKEY.MA.W.0114.000000T0000Z-070701T1400Z/
920 AM EDT SUN JUL 1 2007
...A SPECIAL MARINE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 AM EDT...
FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS...
COASTAL WATERS FROM THE WEST END OF THE 7 MILE BRIDGE TO KEY WEST OUT
20 NM
GULF SIDE OF THE LOWER KEYS OUT 20 NM
AT 918 AM EDT...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OBSERVED MULTIPLE
WATERSPOUTS ON THE GULF SIDE OF THE LOWER KEYS...MOVING EAST AT 5
MPH.
THE WINDS IN AND NEAR WATERSPOUTS CAN EASILY OVERTURN SMALL BOATS. IF
A WATERSPOUT IS SIGHTED...MOVE AWAY FROM IT AS QUICKLY AND SAFELY AS
POSSIBLE.
WATERSPOUTS THAT MOVE ONSHORE ARE TORNADOES. SHORELINE RESIDENTS
SHOULD REMAIN ALERT AND SEEK SHELTER IMMEDIATELY IF THREATENING
WEATHER APPROACHES.
LAT...LON 2461 8180 2444 8178 2451 8127 2483 8125
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Re: Florida Seabreeze Thread
Real nice storms last nite...I just wish they would have made it here...Real nice lighting show....
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Re: Florida Seabreeze Thread
All the rain has missed me...aside from tropical storm barry
june 2007 was the driest june ever in the last 15 years
at my house...people in western saint pete
got tons of rain this month but I got almost
none except short lived drizzle and one or two
storms right after barry....
So dry as a bone and very hot like
a desert except humid and the seabreezes
give me bad drought luck so no rain
no rain no rain
june 2007 was the driest june ever in the last 15 years
at my house...people in western saint pete
got tons of rain this month but I got almost
none except short lived drizzle and one or two
storms right after barry....
So dry as a bone and very hot like
a desert except humid and the seabreezes
give me bad drought luck so no rain
no rain no rain
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