South and Central Florida Be On Guard/GOMERS later this Week
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South and Central Florida Be On Guard/GOMERS later this Week
Don't like what I see on the loops this morning. Convection beginning to build from what appears to be the surface low at about 25N/64W. moving west :o Perhaps this is temporary burst, but enough to make me checkout the plywood situation. This area should continue westward during the next couple of days. hopefully it will stay out there or stall, but I don't think so. Cheers!! :?
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A tropical system coming from the east can have an affect across the western side of Florida with a system coming in from the Atlantic and vice versa.
Hurricane Erin in 1995 was offshore when the system spawned tornadoes across central Florida, including about a half hour southeast of where I live now.
Hurricane Erin in 1995 was offshore when the system spawned tornadoes across central Florida, including about a half hour southeast of where I live now.
Last edited by ColdFront77 on Mon Aug 11, 2003 2:31 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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By the time erin reached me it was a TS but man the rain and wind were persistant and heavy rain and wind did some major damage around here..in retrospectColdFront77 wrote:Any tropical system can affect the western side of Florida with a system coming in from the Atlantic and vice versa.
Hurricane Erin in 1995 was offshore when there were tornadoes occuring across central Florida, about a half hour southeast of were I live now.

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Florida residents are already flooded so anything more makes us lose sleep..I don't know where you are but it's bad!!!! HERE on the west coast :oDerek Ortt wrote:Florida residents,
Don't lose much sleep over this. Even if it were to rapidly develop, cat 1 at worst, and only a <2% chance of that
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Rainband. Yep its not just winds or Storm Surge that causes problems in a tropical system. Here is an excerpt from a hurricane awareness page.
Link to full article
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/HAW2/english/inland_flood.shtml
"In the last 30 years, inland flooding has been responsible for more than half the deaths associated with tropical cyclones in the United States."
Ed Rappaport
National Hurricane Center
Link to full article
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/HAW2/english/inland_flood.shtml
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There have also been some fatalities reported by the St Pete Times caused by the recent flooding.
http://www.sptimes.com/2003/08/11/Tampa ... ks_t.shtml
http://www.sptimes.com/2003/08/11/Tampa ... ks_t.shtml
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They say it's the worst flooding we have ever seen in tis area!!!slosh wrote:There have also been some fatalities reported by the St Pete Times caused by the recent flooding.
http://www.sptimes.com/2003/08/11/Tampa ... ks_t.shtml

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And stormsfury here in Puerto Rico hurricane Hortense was a massive flooding event over 23 inches fell in portions of the island that left thousands homeless and many mudslides occured so it is not only the winds but the copious amounts of rain that these systems have.
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You can have some of ours Derek!!Derek Ortt wrote:In South Miami, where I now live, it has not been raining enough. People have been watering their lawns, before the recent rains due to the lack of rain

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