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#41 Postby Patrick99 » Mon Apr 09, 2007 9:26 am

In my area, that front did absolutely nothing in terms of rainfall. Still, the lawns don't yet look that bad. I've seen worse.
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#42 Postby JonathanBelles » Mon Apr 09, 2007 1:14 pm

Its pouring now.
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#43 Postby jinftl » Mon Apr 09, 2007 6:45 pm

Dry as a bone here in South Fla....I-75 closed west of US-27 in Broward due to fires...


[web]http://flame.fl-dof.com/fire_weather/KBDI/index.html[/web]
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#44 Postby Patrick99 » Mon Apr 09, 2007 10:49 pm

That's more red since I last saw that graphic.

You know, maybe we wouldn't be in such a dire situation, if the SFWMD didn't mindlessly flush water out to sea during the wet season, IN ADVANCE of tropical weather and other predictions of heavy rainfall. That is so wasteful. "Flood control" isn't worth these constant "droughts" we experience. I don't think they are really droughts at all - if we didn't literally throw our fresh water away, I think we'd be in fine shape to cope with dry seasons and even below-average wet seasons.

Flood control.....hmmm, well maybe all the morons in charge shouldn't have let developers (who don't give a rat's you know what about anything but the health of their bank accounts) build vast housing developments and strip malls in what used to be....SHOULD BE.....swamp.

We are going to see the folly of what has been done to South Florida, and it's going to be a very tough awakening. I don't know whether it's going to be a severe dry spell leading to very serious water problems, major hurricane, or both, but it's coming.
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#45 Postby rainydaze » Mon Apr 30, 2007 1:33 pm

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/loc ... -headlines

Still not enough rain here to do any good. Now the alligators are on the move looking for deeper water.
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#46 Postby TampaFl » Wed May 23, 2007 6:11 am

With the exception of extreme South Florida, The rest of Florida has gotten extremley dry as shown by the KBDI chart.:

DOF Florida KBDI Map
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#47 Postby Patrick99 » Wed May 23, 2007 7:11 am

And it looks like the whole of Florida has now dried out again with only minimal, brief chances in sight. There have been consistent fast-moving tropical-type showers down here at the extreme southern end of Miami-Dade, but it looks as if that's going to dry up now and in the next 7 or so days.

I have a feeling this "wet season" is going to be pretty disappointing, and that we are going to get to the point where we NEED a few tropical systems in August-October to even things out.
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#48 Postby TampaSteve » Wed May 23, 2007 6:10 pm

No rain in sight for the Tampa Bay area...usually we start getting daily thunderstorms by this time of year...so far, nothing...
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#49 Postby JonathanBelles » Wed May 23, 2007 6:30 pm

We will likely have to wait until the 1st or 2nd week of June
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#50 Postby WEATHERMANIA » Thu May 24, 2007 8:07 pm

once again the gfw and name models are over axagerating a little over a possible low forming and then crashing into the florida peninsula by mid-late next week. if this atempts to do so. it most likly will be torn apart by a cool front aproaching from the nations heartland and more likely breeze on by friday june 1st. but lets see what happens. 8-)
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#51 Postby Aquawind » Fri May 25, 2007 6:50 am

Welcome to Storm2K WEATHERMANIA! :) I would gladly take a torn apart low pressure along a cold front vesus the WIND and heat at this point. I think it's going to be awhile before we have a real tropical threat. I would love a trough to setup and push some moisture northward though. The GFS has had some dreamy teaser runs for Floridians alrighty..
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#52 Postby WEATHERMANIA » Fri May 25, 2007 11:43 am

only thing i hate florida's muggy summers but we need the rain :P
its beautiful where i live in orlando. we had a surviving coastal shower last night too. :)

oh GFS? my bad! lol
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#53 Postby vbhoutex » Fri May 25, 2007 12:55 pm

I saw an article in our local paper today that showed a picture of LO with huge cracks in the bottom in an area where the water should be 5' deep. How far down is the lake?
The story was about them demucking the SW portion of the lake while the water is gone.
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#54 Postby Aquawind » Fri May 25, 2007 3:16 pm

Looks like the project can continue until the water is back up to 10.5' and is now about 4' below average.

http://www.sfwmd.gov/newsr/just_the_fac ... emoval.pdf

https://my.sfwmd.gov/portal/page?_pagei ... ema=PORTAL

Not much deep water down here. I was at a nearby lake called Tafford recently and it's to shallow for most boating with no more rentals until the waters rise.. Gators Galore..
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#55 Postby rainydaze » Fri May 25, 2007 10:25 pm

Well, after getting some good rain from thunderstorms last week, this past M-F has been dry once again. I hope we get some rain next week.
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#56 Postby TampaSteve » Sun May 27, 2007 10:30 am

Got a quick shower in Brandon yesterday, but nothing else to speak of...it's still bone dry here in Tampa Bay.
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#57 Postby Aquawind » Thu May 31, 2007 4:50 am

The lake bed is so exposed it's now on fire! Rain this weekend hopefully..
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#58 Postby JonathanBelles » Thu May 31, 2007 11:10 am

Lake O is now below 9', normally above 14'. Has there ever been a fire on a lake bed before?
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#59 Postby Aquawind » Thu May 31, 2007 2:47 pm

fact789 wrote:Lake O is now below 9', normally above 14'. Has there ever been a fire on a lake bed before?


I would assume it has been in the past. It's clearly on radar and I saw some impressive footage last night. All of those tall reeds and grasses dried up sounds like good fire fuel.. I did see a post someone mentioned it set the record yesterday.. The old record low was in May 2001 of 8.97 and the new record as of yesterday 8.94 and dropping until the weekend at least..

https://my.sfwmd.gov/portal/page?_pagei ... ema=PORTAL
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