Florida still dry for many
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 6:51 am
Tampa observed avg departure last year
SINCE JAN 1 21.18 17.13 4.05 18.06
Ft Myers
SINCE JAN 1 16.89 20.57 -3.68 31.83
Sarasota
SINCE JAN 1 17.47 19.93 -2.46 26.24
Miami
SINCE JAN 1 18.80 22.92 -4.12 33.09
Orlando
SINCE JAN 1 13.26 20.79 -7.53 30.20
Melborne
SINCE JAN 1 12.32 18.96 -6.64 26.04
Jacksonville
SINCE JAN 1 17.29 22.00 -4.71 23.31
Gainsville
SINCE JAN 1 17.39 23.11 -5.72 21.55
Pensacola
SINCE JAN 1 14.26 30.12 -15.86 52.43
Palmer Index
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/a ... palmer.gif
Keetch-Byram Drought Index
http://www.fl-dof.com/fire_weather/KBDI/
Recent rains have helped alot and will hopefully continue! Pensacola has 14.26 inches this year and last year they had 52.43 at this point!!!!!
SINCE JAN 1 21.18 17.13 4.05 18.06
Ft Myers
SINCE JAN 1 16.89 20.57 -3.68 31.83
Sarasota
SINCE JAN 1 17.47 19.93 -2.46 26.24
Miami
SINCE JAN 1 18.80 22.92 -4.12 33.09
Orlando
SINCE JAN 1 13.26 20.79 -7.53 30.20
Melborne
SINCE JAN 1 12.32 18.96 -6.64 26.04
Jacksonville
SINCE JAN 1 17.29 22.00 -4.71 23.31
Gainsville
SINCE JAN 1 17.39 23.11 -5.72 21.55
Pensacola
SINCE JAN 1 14.26 30.12 -15.86 52.43
Palmer Index
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/a ... palmer.gif
Keetch-Byram Drought Index
http://www.fl-dof.com/fire_weather/KBDI/
Recent rains have helped alot and will hopefully continue! Pensacola has 14.26 inches this year and last year they had 52.43 at this point!!!!!