
Severe wx possible FLA today-Tues >1 event psbl
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Rainband wrote:Maybe this is whySkywatch_NC wrote:Josephine96 wrote:Hey Josh.. that is my 1st look at a radarWe need the rain, but I hope the damage doesn't come with it.
The NWS in Melbourne issued an HWO around 10:30 this morning, I wonder if they'll issue another 1 before the evening arrives.
I also wonder if the SPC will issue a severe storm watch box for us either tonight or tomorrow since the weather threat could stick around for a bit..
I'm frankly surprised that the SPC hasn't issued a watch already for parts of Florida.
Wind fields and cooling upper levels support the chance for
isolated severe thunderstorms with each round of convection...but it
looks difficult to get all the ingredients lined up at the same
time for a significant outbreak. For instance...low level wind fields
will be most conducive early Monday morning...while best upper level
jet support looks to arrive later.
Thank you, Johnathan.

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A new Mesoscale Discussion has been issued by the Storm Prediction center, saying a Severe Thunderstorm Watch may be issued for Central and Southwestern Florida...
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/md/md0335.html
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/md/md0335.html
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Cheesy_Poofs wrote:A new Mesoscale Discussion has been issued by the Storm Prediction center, saying a Severe Thunderstorm Watch may be issued soon for Central and Southwestern Florida...
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/md/md0335.html
Yeah thunderstorms are breaking out like crazy ahead of the MCS near the EC seabreeze over central/Soiuth fla--1 warning in effect for Glades county
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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MELBOURNE FL
740 PM EDT SUN APR 11 2004
FLZ053-058-120030-
OKEECHOBEE-OSCEOLA-
740 PM EDT SUN APR 11 2004
...LINE OF STRONG STORMS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING WINDS UP TO 50 MPH
AND SMALL HAIL WILL CROSS THE KISSIMMEE RIVER AND MOVE INTO WESTERN
OKEECHOBEE AND SOUTHWESTERN OSCEOLA COUNTIES...
AT 740 PM EDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
LINE OF STORMS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING STRONG WINDS AND SMALL HAIL FROM
20 MILES SOUTHWEST OF KENANSVILLE TO 10 MILES SOUTHWEST OF BASINGER.
THE LINE OF STORMS WAS MOVING NORTHEAST AT 25 MPH.
THESE STORMS WILL CROSS THE KISSIMMEE RIVER SHORTLY AFTER 800 PM...
AND AFFECT AREAS FROM LAKE KISSIMMEE TO BASINGER BETWEEN 800 AND 830
PM.
IF THE STORMS STRENGTHEN AS THEY APPROACH...A WARNING WILL BE ISSUED.

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We got some lightning, a lot of rain and lots of thunder but nothing like what your gonna get. I am jealouschadtm80 wrote:I am about to get Nailed.. Lighting here now. The east coast seabreeze realy exploded and is now pushing back to the west as well after it collided and were in for some big bad stuff


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ColdFront77 wrote:There was some rain (I'll say of moderate intensity) accompanied by lightning and a few rumbles of thunder during the 8 PM EDT hour.
Between 7:45 pm EDT and 10:05 pm EDT, winds were out of the SW, S and SE, sustained between 9 and 23 mph, with gusts between 16 and 31 mph.
by the looks of your radar icon at the time of this post, i would say so. ho hum, it has been so dang stinkin' quiet up this way. p
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