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Re: Florida Weather Thread: Beginning of the rainy season?
Hot off the wire - Severe Thunderstorm Watch for pretty much two-thirds of the peninsula.


NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
155 PM EDT WED JUN 15 2011
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 479 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 800 PM EDT
FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
FLC009-011-015-017-021-027-043-049-051-053-055-057-061-069-071-
075-081-085-086-087-093-095-097-099-101-103-105-111-115-117-119-
127-160000-
/O.NEW.KWNS.SV.A.0479.110615T1755Z-110616T0000Z/
FL
. FLORIDA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
BREVARD BROWARD CHARLOTTE
CITRUS COLLIER DESOTO
GLADES HARDEE HENDRY
HERNANDO HIGHLANDS HILLSBOROUGH
INDIAN RIVER LAKE LEE
LEVY MANATEE MARTIN
MIAMI-DADE MONROE OKEECHOBEE
ORANGE OSCEOLA PALM BEACH
PASCO PINELLAS POLK
SARASOTA SEMINOLE ST. LUCIE
SUMTER VOLUSIA
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Getting going in central FL now.
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar_lite.php?rid=MLB&product=N0R&loop=yes
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar_lite.php?rid=MLB&product=N0R&loop=yes
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Getting soaked here right now, but the bulk of the severe weather is west of I-95.
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Re: Florida Weather Thread: Beginning of the rainy season?
Very Strong Winds of 50-55 mph at my house in northeast Saint Petersburg. Heavy Lightning and
moderate to briefly heavy rain. Wind Gusts of 57 mph recorded by ASOS in feather sound, and 46
mph in saint petersburg.
http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/fin ... uery=33703
moderate to briefly heavy rain. Wind Gusts of 57 mph recorded by ASOS in feather sound, and 46
mph in saint petersburg.
http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/fin ... uery=33703
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Re: Florida Weather Thread: Beginning of the rainy season?
A little lightning and a little rain (emphasis on little) up in Pasco last night.
Rocked and rolled in Tampa according to my work buddies. One had lightning start a fire in the field behind her house. Everyone and thing o.k. but they had to evac last night.
Radio said that approx 100 new fires were started in Florida last night due to lightning.
Rocked and rolled in Tampa according to my work buddies. One had lightning start a fire in the field behind her house. Everyone and thing o.k. but they had to evac last night.
Radio said that approx 100 new fires were started in Florida last night due to lightning.
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Re: Florida Weather Thread: Beginning of the rainy season?
Big thunderstorm over the mainland yesterday. We got a strong outflow boundary you could see on satellite very clearly that cooled us right down. No rain.
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Re: Florida Weather Thread: Beginning of the rainy season?
We have a very unstable and moist SW flow right now in South Florida which is typical of late May and early June. This is the pattern that is more typical for this time of year. We've had a very strong high pressure area in the mid/upper levels over the southern U.S. more or less since February which has been the main reason we've been so dry. However, it looks like typical June weather is starting to arrive.
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Chance at more thunderstorms every evening here in NE Florida.
Key word being thunderstorms. Lightning keeps starting new fires up here.
As of today, there were 119 fires in NE Florida burning 209,000 acres, and another 190,000 acres burning in SE Georgia.
So yes, rain would be nice, as long as the thunderstorms stay away.
As someone with asthma, this smoke sucks!!!
Key word being thunderstorms. Lightning keeps starting new fires up here.
As of today, there were 119 fires in NE Florida burning 209,000 acres, and another 190,000 acres burning in SE Georgia.
So yes, rain would be nice, as long as the thunderstorms stay away.
As someone with asthma, this smoke sucks!!!
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Re: Florida Weather Thread: Beginning of the rainy season?
SE Florida rain chances don't look great in the extended period, with a SE wind flow returning over the next 7-10 days.
Unless something happens tropical-wise, this rainy season is looking like a huge bust. Today was more like a hot late April/early May day....not a cloud in the sky all day. I'm not sure I've ever seen that in June.....what is going on this year?
"Normally" a E-SE wind flow would at least give us morning showers and storms, but we've seen none of that...
Unless something happens tropical-wise, this rainy season is looking like a huge bust. Today was more like a hot late April/early May day....not a cloud in the sky all day. I'm not sure I've ever seen that in June.....what is going on this year?
"Normally" a E-SE wind flow would at least give us morning showers and storms, but we've seen none of that...
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Re: Florida Weather Thread: Beginning of the rainy season?
Nearly a month after the "start" of rainy season, NE Miami Dade/ SE Broward county still hasn't received any decent rainfall (measured a trace, twice so far). Non-irrigated lawns have gone from brown to straw looking., even some trees are looking stressed.
Need a weak tropical system for some widespread needed rain all over south florida.
TG
Need a weak tropical system for some widespread needed rain all over south florida.
TG
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Re: Florida Weather Thread: Beginning of the rainy season?
In more southern portions of Dade, especially east of US1, we've had very little. No direct hits by any thunderstorm so far - just some sprinkles from debris clouds.
In a "normal" year (though this seems like the new norm), when the storms churn inland/West Coast, on the EC we'd typically at least pick up some decent rains in the AM. That hasn't really happened with any consistency for years now......I don't get it. Every morning it's just dead clear.
In a "normal" year (though this seems like the new norm), when the storms churn inland/West Coast, on the EC we'd typically at least pick up some decent rains in the AM. That hasn't really happened with any consistency for years now......I don't get it. Every morning it's just dead clear.
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There was once upon a time many years ago that you can set your watch to the rains every afternoon here in South Florida. Now one is lucky to get any rain, unless you live more inland.
The pattern this summer so far has mostly featured an E to SE windflow and mid-level High pressure over the GOM, Bahamas, and Florida. The mid-level high pressure finally weakened this past week but many areas in metro SE Florida still did not get appreciable amounts of rain even on a SW windflow.
I agree, a slow moving tropical system would be a good way to get back some of the rainfall but unless things change towards the end of June, it looks like the rainy season has been largely a bust.
The pattern this summer so far has mostly featured an E to SE windflow and mid-level High pressure over the GOM, Bahamas, and Florida. The mid-level high pressure finally weakened this past week but many areas in metro SE Florida still did not get appreciable amounts of rain even on a SW windflow.
I agree, a slow moving tropical system would be a good way to get back some of the rainfall but unless things change towards the end of June, it looks like the rainy season has been largely a bust.
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A summary of weather this week and a look at things to come!
http://jonathanbelles.wordpress.com/201 ... n-florida/
http://jonathanbelles.wordpress.com/201 ... n-florida/
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Declaring the rainy season a "bust" in June is every bit as nonsensical as implying it would start in March. Patience! there's plenty of time for florida to receive abundant rainfall, the late start notwithstanding. keep in mind, the exceptionally hot weather is warming coastal waters to insane (upper 80's around the tampa bay area already) levels and those waters represent tremendous energy and a huge source of evaporation. eventually, the high pressure will relent and the atmosphere will cut loose and my guess is the longer this aberrant hot, dry pattern persists, the more dramatic the eventual reversal will be. at least I hope so.
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gatorcane wrote:There was once upon a time many years ago that you can set your watch to the rains every afternoon here in South Florida. Now one is lucky to get any rain, unless you live more inland.
The pattern this summer so far has mostly featured an E to SE windflow and mid-level High pressure over the GOM, Bahamas, and Florida. The mid-level high pressure finally weakened this past week but many areas in metro SE Florida still did not get appreciable amounts of rain even on a SW windflow.
I agree, a slow moving tropical system would be a good way to get back some of the rainfall but unless things change towards the end of June, it looks like the rainy season has been largely a bust.
Nothing has changed. In fact, if you look at MIA, over the past 20 years there have only been 2 yrs of below 60 inches of rain! This is much wetter than previous 20 years. All the other SE FL stations have also been wetter on avg. Avg rainfall in MIA since 1990 is 66 inches and in Hialeah is near 70. Remember, Saigon is around 80 and Manaus is around 60.
A weather station just west of Krome has surely been averaging more than 70, looking at the data for past 2 yrs.
Yes this year is dry, but it would be incorrect to say that we are much drier overall because facts prove otherwise.
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