Florida Panhandle Storms
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Florida Panhandle Storms
We've been getting hammered here since late this morning and not one warning has been issued. What are the prerequisites for a warning?
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Re: Florida Panhandle Storms
alicia-w wrote: What are the prerequisites for a warning?
Assume you mean a Severe Thunderstorm Warning:
One or all of the following elements:
Hail to 3/4 inch in diameter or greater
Winds of 58 mph or higher
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Re: Florida Panhandle Storms
NEWeatherguy wrote:Hail to 3/4 inch in diameter or greater
Winds of 58 mph or higher
For the record 58 mph (57 mph; more specifically 57.5 mph.... 57.5 mph = 50 knots).

Two other hazards that aren't part of the criteria for severe weather/thunderstorms is numerous to excessive cloud-to-ground lightning strikes and flooding rains. It is advised not to venture outside (especially in an open field, around trees and/or carrying anything metal) until 30 minutes after the last audible thunder.
Any frequency of lightning is dangerous.
Last edited by ColdFront77 on Wed Jul 14, 2004 5:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Florida Panhandle Storms
alicia-w wrote:We've been getting hammered here since late this morning and not one warning has been issued. What are the prerequisites for a warning?
We got some nasty storms this morning but nothing severe,here at my house on the beach I got a 48mph wind gust.The sun is back out now and we are expected to reach the mid 90s again this afternoon.
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Re: Florida Panhandle Storms
ColdFront77 wrote:For the record 58 mph (57 mph; more specifically 57.5 mph.... 57.5 mph = 50 knots).
Yeah, yeah, yeah, stat man, have to get specific.



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