Sanibel wrote:The Gulf keeps temperatures within a few degrees of the STT out here with strong breezes cooling things off. So it's a more marine type atmosphere than other places in Florida. That's what makes it like paradise.
The mid-May arrival of the humidity is weird. It always comes like clockwork within a few days of May 15th.
Indeed and along the SE Coast of FL the effect of the seabreeze is even more apparent as SSTs are generally cooler on the Atlantic side than the GOM side with air temps staying in the mid to upper 80s along the coast whenever the easterly wind flow is in place during the hot summer months. So although a strong Bermuda High can steer hurricanes into the FL peninsula, it also generally keeps the SE Coast of FL out of the 90s (albeit upper 70s to around 80F at night) as E to SE winds typically blow in at around 10-20mph off of the Gulf stream.