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psyclone wrote:Yeah it was a unique winter with a good bit of cool but no cold weather. Agree about the part of "no winter" in south florida. I think that's the whole point. It is a different world and it always has been. If you're looking for something different the only answer is a U-haul pointed north. On the other hand..i do wonder about our stretch of warm winters. we've only had one freeze here in the tampa bay area in the past 9 years. It's almost like South florida is now Cuba, central florida is now south florida and north florida is now central florida. As more and more of the tampa bay area is moated off by UHI thanks to net migration and development...freeze climo may be altered on a permanent basis..
NDG wrote:psyclone wrote:Yeah it was a unique winter with a good bit of cool but no cold weather. Agree about the part of "no winter" in south florida. I think that's the whole point. It is a different world and it always has been. If you're looking for something different the only answer is a U-haul pointed north. On the other hand..i do wonder about our stretch of warm winters. we've only had one freeze here in the tampa bay area in the past 9 years. It's almost like South florida is now Cuba, central florida is now south florida and north florida is now central florida. As more and more of the tampa bay area is moated off by UHI thanks to net migration and development...freeze climo may be altered on a permanent basis..
You wouldn't believe the mango trees now in the Orlando area and Royal Palm Trees now have no problems growing here.
gatorcane wrote:Notice the GFS super long range is trying yet again to blast the Eastern CONUS with a frigid arctic airmass. Will there be one last gasp of Old Man Winter for Florida?
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psyclone wrote:No...there will be no last blast of winter. There will be a dose of more seasonable temps in March (which will represent a cool down from what's on the way) but there will be no blast of anything...except pollen. I am hopeful that we can get some mid latitude convective action before we're permanently below the fray which usually is the case by April.
mlfreeman wrote:psyclone wrote:No...there will be no last blast of winter. There will be a dose of more seasonable temps in March (which will represent a cool down from what's on the way) but there will be no blast of anything...except pollen. I am hopeful that we can get some mid latitude convective action before we're permanently below the fray which usually is the case by April.
The entire state needs a good squall line to sweep through and wash all the pollen out to sea.
When will we possibly see one???
boca wrote:This stupid SE ridge is a huge pain in my ......The pattern will not change because the NAO is stuck in positive it seems like permanently.
FlaWeatherDude wrote:Our next cold front won't be until mid-late next week when the PNA finally flips to positive when the long wave trough out West comes east and sets up shop on our side of the continent. Question is will this bring seasonal or cold conditions?
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