Northern Minnesota had temperatures in the mid-twenties recently.
Outside here it is noticeably cooler and drier with agitated breezes like fall.
Another weird indicator is the band of convection over the Sahara moving towards the coast. Could this be a break in the hostile atmosphere pervading the Atlantic?
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You folks know how it's been - we've had very few easterlies all summer (aside from a local seabreeeze), and, as gatorcane mentioned, it's a sure sign of a weak or absent subtropical ridge to our east.
In fact, the current pattern is similar to late Fall or early Spring, with the "cold" front in North Florida forecast to move south to Lake Okeechobee, which is rare for mid-September...
Frank
In fact, the current pattern is similar to late Fall or early Spring, with the "cold" front in North Florida forecast to move south to Lake Okeechobee, which is rare for mid-September...
Frank
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Actually, not that bad - last night TWC mentioned that an El Nino pattern usually means an above-average (temp-wise) winter for the northern plains - contrary to what many believe, Florida get's it's "winter air" from the northern plains, not from the northeast...
The one negative is tornado season - during the El Nino of '97-'98, Central Florida had a very deadly F4 tornado in late January...
Frank
The one negative is tornado season - during the El Nino of '97-'98, Central Florida had a very deadly F4 tornado in late January...
Frank
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my local weather man emailed me. I asked him what the El Nino means to our winter in Florida. He said that it means a cool and wet winter and increased freezing temps. I say " BRING IT ON " He did say it doesn't mean that it cools off any earlier. HAH... I can feel it cooling off in the evening.
We went from drought to monsoon and now we will be overloaded. My front yard is MUDDY. Squishy. No relief in sight. I don't need no stinking rain.
We went from drought to monsoon and now we will be overloaded. My front yard is MUDDY. Squishy. No relief in sight. I don't need no stinking rain.
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