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#7241 Postby Tampa Bay Hurricane » Sun Jul 22, 2012 11:27 pm

St. Petersburg Airport recorded a gust to 77 MPH today. That is very impressive for a Severe Thunderstorm. The other 3 times this summer I had severe thunderstorm warnings the maximum wind gusts were no where close to that. I live a few miles north of the Airport but was in Tampa when the severe storm hit St. Pete. It was pretty windy in Tampa but I was inside so it was hard to tell. I got back to St. Petersburg around 6 PM and saw some signs ripped off of shops and lots of palm fronds down. A few tree branches were down as well. I did not, however, see any structural damage on my drive from Tampa but then again I was north of the station.
The minor damage I saw is consistent with 40-50 mph winds but then again I did not witness the storm so who knows. It is possible that the highest winds were south and west of my area in Northeast St. Pete.

Go Figure. The big storms happen near my home when I am away lol. I must act as some kind of shield when I am home.

I have my camera ready in case we see a repeat of severe thunderstorms tomorrow. This time, if we see a ridiculous 77 MPH storm, which I highly doubt will happen, I'll upload it for all of you storm2k people to see.

Source: Fox 13 6 PM News Stated the wind report of 77 mph.
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#7242 Postby gsytch » Tue Jul 24, 2012 7:06 am

I heard that, too. The storm was real nasty on the radar. The ones that blew through here, New Port Richey, the past few days were also nasty and windy but not anywhere like that storm. The rain just keeps coming. Over 13" for July. June was over 24" due to Debby. They are PROMISING sunnier and drier weather for a few days. That would be nice. However, the mornings are wonderful due to the rain-cooled air! :wink:
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#7243 Postby dizzyfish » Thu Jul 26, 2012 8:12 am

I never thought I would say this but I am done with rain for a while. We had over 28" in June and no thanks to Debby for the two roof leaks. :grrr:

I will take clouds to help keep the temps down as we have ongoing roof repair but please no more rain. We still have neighbors that have moats for yards. Pasco County is totally saturated - still.
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#7244 Postby gsytch » Sat Jul 28, 2012 9:02 pm

Dry for a few days has been nice to get everything "dried out". I ran thru some deluges in Land O lakes today but none here. Hopefully, rains will come back but not the heavy long downpours, just "normal" storms and showers. 8-)
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#7245 Postby gsytch » Mon Jul 30, 2012 7:42 pm

For a supposed 20-30% chance of rain, it poured today, just short of an inch, then lightly rained for a few more hours with inches in the areas just north of me. It appears they have upped rain chances on Tuesday. A real rainy season this year! We are measuring rainfall in feet! :wink:
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#7246 Postby JonathanBelles » Thu Aug 02, 2012 2:10 am

Updated with a quick look at the tropical wave that will impact Florida this weekend and the latest TD 5 models:
http://jonathanbelles.wordpress.com/201 ... d5-models/
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#7247 Postby northjaxpro » Sun Aug 05, 2012 6:46 am

Ex-91L remnants pounding the Jax area early this morning. I have measured nearly 2 inches of rain since it began at around 3 a.m. this morning. Thankfully, 91L did not spend more time over the open waters or I think this had a shot of spinning up into at least a TD. But, now the deep tropical moisture is right on top of us now and it is absolutely pouring with dangerous lightning out there.

A stormy, wet Sunday morning here in NE FL
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#7248 Postby gsytch » Sun Aug 05, 2012 10:00 am

Appears this is likely to miss Tampa Bay, and there has not been much rain in the past week but for a few showers and storms, quite scattered. I've received some rains, but not much. A good storm would be welcome today! Send it our way. :wink:
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#7249 Postby gsytch » Sun Aug 05, 2012 9:18 pm

Ask and ye shall receive. The moisture, sun and seabreeze combined for a POW! around 1pm when it just dumped on us for an hour. Gauge has nearly 2" of rain. It poured. Torrents. Thunder. Typical summer storm. :P
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#7250 Postby gsytch » Thu Aug 16, 2012 5:53 am

This westerly fetch has been dominant for appx 3 weeks now and the summer rainy season has definitely been slowed here on the west coast. Other than one good storm about 10 days ago, it has been getting drier while inland sections to the east coast have been wetter. It has been a week since the last rainfall, and that was about 1/4". Thunder almost daily, and for hours, as the storms and showers drift inland. When is this pattern to change? Only 4 weeks or so left to the rainy season so it would be nice if it returns for a final hoorah! :wink:
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#7251 Postby northjaxpro » Sat Aug 18, 2012 9:54 am

The Tampa Bay area is really getting pounded by storms this morning. Rainfall rates are being measured at 2 inches per hour as storms are training in from the Gulf. NWS office has flood advisory issued for the greater Tampa area.

http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.ph ... 11&loop=no
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#7252 Postby gsytch » Sat Aug 18, 2012 10:18 am

Yes, it was thundering all morning and rained heavily from 7a-9a. Lots of lightning. Total rainfall was a respectable 1.3" and we did miss some of the early heavy rains, but we got some well needed rainfall. :P
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#7253 Postby Patrick99 » Fri Aug 24, 2012 2:25 pm

What's all this squally weather out ahead of Isaac? I know these aren't yet outer bands...but it's weird, like a strong tropical wave out ahead of a tropical storm.
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#7254 Postby gsytch » Sat Aug 25, 2012 3:15 pm

Yes, its an upper level low that is probably affected by Isaac to a degree. Its getting windy out now, gusty, with dark skies to the east and radar shows some storms. Isaac has fallen apart near Cuba, but once it gets over the keys.............. :roll:
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#7255 Postby HURRICANELONNY » Tue Sep 04, 2012 3:24 pm

Tidbit from Miami NWS on 9/4/12 for the weekend coming. Do they really think a cold front would come through this early?

The latest long range models are also showing a cold front moving
through South Florida early next week from the north. This will
bring in drier and cooler weather to the area. So at this
time...will keep a slight chance of probability of precipitation over the County Warning Area for early
next week. But the probability of precipitation might have be lower or even remove from
the zones for early next week if the long range model trends
continue to show the cold front moving through the area.
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#7256 Postby gatorcane » Wed Sep 05, 2012 8:14 pm

Looks like they have backed off on the cold front possibility. I was surprised they even mentioned it this early when we are just a few days into September:

LONG TERM (snippet):

ONCE THE DISTURBANCE MOVES EAST OF THE FLORIDA PENINSULA THIS
WEEKEND...A COLD FRONT IS THEN FORECAST TO MOVE DOWN THE STATE
AND WASH OUT OVER SOUTH FLORIDA EARLY NEXT WEEK. THIS WILL KEEP
SOUTH FLORIDA IN THE SOUTHWEST STEERING FLOW EARLY NEXT
WEEK ALONG WITH SCATTERED POPS OVER THE AREA. THE BEST COVERAGE
WILL AGAIN BE OVER THE LAKE OKEECHOBEE AND PALM BEACH COUNTY EARLY
NEXT WEEK.

http://forecast.weather.gov/product.php ... glossary=1
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#7257 Postby psyclone » Sun Sep 09, 2012 10:33 am

we are really getting dumped on this morning ahead of that front in the tampa bay area.
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#7258 Postby Taffy » Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:55 am

Hi, I'm Taffy. I live in Southwest Florida in the Fort Myers/Lehigh Acres area. I am hopinh to see more discussions and long term model forecasts about Florida weather, besides tropical stuff. For the last few weeks, I have been feeling the slight changes in our seasonal weather. Early evenings, overnights and early mornings have been much more comfortable. The hint of Fall is there. The Starlings are back and the year round birds have been more active and noisy too. Today, my barometer of a head can feel that cold front North of us. Sigh. Most of the rain will stay North of us though. Hoping for lower humidity next couple of days. Of course drier air heats up faster, but its a dry heat. LOL. Take what I can get and be happy. So, do ya'll know where I can view the jet stream image and forecast for its location couple days ahead? Where can I find model discussions for front that may or may not come this way? I look forward to sharing. Florida weather.
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#7259 Postby gsytch » Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:28 pm

Welcome Taffy! Seems like that cold front washed out but did give us a little relief. This morning was very comfortable. Then some squalls moved through around 2-3pm...heavy rains fell on and off for about 25 mins. After receiving 2 1/2" rain over the weekend, which obviously cooled us off, September has been quite comfortable. Keep it up!@ Hope the rainy season keeps up. The long range is a return to moisture by the weekend (if it leaves us tomorrow)...Greg :lol:
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#7260 Postby Taffy » Wed Sep 12, 2012 8:54 pm

Happy to take what we got here! It was rather warm today, but the humidity was in the 50% range.. so very comfortable with the stiff North East breeze! The weather this evening is amazing! Such a tease :( o.O
I was tempted to turn off the AC and air out the house... but I came to my sense. :double: :lol:
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