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Re: Florida Weather Thread: Hot Weekend

#6281 Postby jinftl » Sun Apr 24, 2011 6:39 am

Agree...never seen such warm water temps statewide in April....this looks more like late Spring/early Summer SSTs...

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Re: Florida Weather Thread: Hot Weekend

#6282 Postby NDG » Sun Apr 24, 2011 10:42 am

Isolated to scattered afternoon summer like showers and storms today through at least Thursday for much of the Peninsula.
Satellite picture this morning shows scattered showers in from the Atlantic somewhat associated with x-91L, with the remaining vorticiy north of Hispaniola still moving westward.
Sounding this morning also shows a moistening atmosphere with very little if any capping.
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#6283 Postby psyclone » Sun Apr 24, 2011 11:11 am

we may see a good seabreeze collision (by april standards) in the vincintiy of I-75 later today with storms pressing west toward the beaches. our weather seems to be averaging a month to a month and half ahead of schedule since late winter. i'm not complaining though...summer is my favorite season in florida by far.
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#6284 Postby JonathanBelles » Mon Apr 25, 2011 9:17 am

The humidity tsunami has rolled in today. Was only in the middle 70's when I woke up and it was already unbearable. This is gonna be a looooong summer.
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Re: Florida Weather Thread: Hot Weekend

#6285 Postby NDG » Mon Apr 25, 2011 1:38 pm

Pretty good storm in Orlando now. Wind gusting 30-40 mph.
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#6286 Postby gatorcane » Mon Apr 25, 2011 4:12 pm

Tampa Bay again is getting ready to get pounded by big storms blowing up along the collision of the East and west coast seabreezes. Just east of Naples, huge storms are also developing and all across the peninsula there are pockets of strong stroms...yesterday was a very impressive afternoon thunderstorm session for Pinellas and Hillsborough counties in Tampa.....looked more like August out there than April....

The rainy season looks to have commenced this past weekend............
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#6287 Postby vbhoutex » Mon Apr 25, 2011 5:30 pm

gatorcane wrote:Tampa Bay again is getting ready to get pounded by big storms blowing up along the collision of the East and west coast seabreezes. Just east of Naples, huge storms are also developing and all across the peninsula there are pockets of strong stroms...yesterday was a very impressive afternoon thunderstorm session for Pinellas and Hillsborough counties in Tampa.....looked more like August out there than April....

The rainy season looks to have commenced this past weekend............

Could you send some of that towards Texas please!!! So far this month we have had 0.15" of rain.
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#6288 Postby gatorcane » Mon Apr 25, 2011 7:10 pm

vbhoutex wrote:
gatorcane wrote:Tampa Bay again is getting ready to get pounded by big storms blowing up along the collision of the East and west coast seabreezes. Just east of Naples, huge storms are also developing and all across the peninsula there are pockets of strong stroms...yesterday was a very impressive afternoon thunderstorm session for Pinellas and Hillsborough counties in Tampa.....looked more like August out there than April....

The rainy season looks to have commenced this past weekend............

Could you send some of that towards Texas please!!! So far this month we have had 0.15" of rain.


Ha, ha, I would if I could. Actually where I live I have yet to see any significant rainfall from this "rainy season" activity just yet. We are hurting badly for some rainfall. Best chance so far will be tomorrow when the steering flow shifts to a more South to SW direction which should steer the storms towards the east coast of Florida.
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#6289 Postby SFLcane » Mon Apr 25, 2011 7:17 pm

gatorcane wrote:Tampa Bay again is getting ready to get pounded by big storms blowing up along the collision of the East and west coast seabreezes. Just east of Naples, huge storms are also developing and all across the peninsula there are pockets of strong stroms...yesterday was a very impressive afternoon thunderstorm session for Pinellas and Hillsborough counties in Tampa.....looked more like August out there than April....

The rainy season looks to have commenced this past weekend............


In regards to SFL we're going to have to wait to see if this pattern persists. It's still early, and the storms are being fired up by cold and unstable air aloft more than by high dewpoints. Dewpoints were in the low 60s in Naples today. If this continues for the next week or two, then we can say it started. But we won't know until at least next week or the week after that.
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#6290 Postby NDG » Mon Apr 25, 2011 9:17 pm

SFLcane wrote:
gatorcane wrote:Tampa Bay again is getting ready to get pounded by big storms blowing up along the collision of the East and west coast seabreezes. Just east of Naples, huge storms are also developing and all across the peninsula there are pockets of strong stroms...yesterday was a very impressive afternoon thunderstorm session for Pinellas and Hillsborough counties in Tampa.....looked more like August out there than April....

The rainy season looks to have commenced this past weekend............


In regards to SFL we're going to have to wait to see if this pattern persists. It's still early, and the storms are being fired up by cold and unstable air aloft more than by high dewpoints. Dewpoints were in the low 60s in Naples today. If this continues for the next week or two, then we can say it started. But we won't know until at least next week or the week after that.


Is not that uncommon to see dewpoints fall during daytime heating.
But notice how as quickly as the seabreeze kicked in from the south west the dewpoint jumped to the low 70s in Naples this afternoon to as high as 74 at one point firing up some storms further inland as it clashed with the easterly winds, low 60s was just a temp period of lower humidity due to earlier dry air that had moved over the Naples area from inland areas that had cooled down to the 60s earlier in the morning.
The rescent shower activity here in the FL Peninsula has a lot to do with a combination of relatively high dewpoints, seabreeze boundaries and very little cap in the atmosphere. Like I mentioned a few days ago, we will see these conditions fluctuate from time to time until our true rainy season sets in. We know that even in the heart of the rainy season we do not see these shower activities every day, there are times of drier periods.
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#6291 Postby psyclone » Mon Apr 25, 2011 11:07 pm

still think this is a false start for the rainy season,at least around here despite the convective jackpots of the last couple of days. it is still early enough for prolonged periods of dry weather and such a period is likely to commence by the weekend as a cold front scours us out.
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#6292 Postby FLCrackerGirl » Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:10 pm

From NWS in Melbourne FL:

The low temperatures on Monday set some records as the Warmest Lows for April 25th:

*The low of 75 degrees at Melbourne International Airport broke the previous warm low of 73, set in 1971 and 1957.

*The low of 74 degrees at Vero Beach Airport tied with 1965 as the warmest low for the date.

(sigh) It's just too darn hot already :sun:
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#6293 Postby AdamFirst » Tue Apr 26, 2011 5:58 pm

Torrential rain over St. Lucie County right now, with embedded lighting & thunder. Urban flood advisories up for north Hutchinson Island.

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#6294 Postby gatorcane » Tue Apr 26, 2011 7:27 pm

What a bust for metro South FL today....40% to 50% chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms and I do not think there was much measurable rain for most of Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade.
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Re: Florida Weather Thread: Hot Weekend

#6295 Postby Florida1118 » Mon May 02, 2011 1:37 pm

The farmers almenac June forecast is interesting...

JUNE 2011: temperature 79 ° (2 ° below avg.); precipitation 14.5" (8" above avg.);
Jun 1-3: Heavy t-storms, cool;
Jun 4-9: Sunny north, a few t-storms south;
Jun 10-13: Hurricane threat;
Jun 14-20: Sunny north, t-storms south; cool;
Jun 21-24: Hurricane threat;
Jun 25-30: Scattered t-storms, warm

http://www.almanac.com/weather/longrange/region/us/5

But take it with a grain of salt...or less
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#6296 Postby JonathanBelles » Mon May 02, 2011 5:13 pm

Jeez. I'm back in St. Pete for the week off of school. I've seen both types of heat Florida has to offer: Brutal and Muggy!

In Tallahassee we have hit 92-93 a few times, but the humidity has not moved in. Its just god awfully hot! I can't wait for the 100's! :(

In St. Pete, we have the beach air with no sea breeze this week allowing temps to get to 90. The humidity is here to stay. Sweat does not evaporate and if you take 10 steps you are hot.

Ugh, someday I will move north lol.
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Re: Florida Weather Thread: Hot Weekend

#6297 Postby Aquawind » Thu May 05, 2011 9:34 am

Still warm but, not feeling like full blown summer yet. The fires have been burning thousands of acres as expected this time of year.
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Re: Florida Weather Thread: Hot Weekend

#6298 Postby thetruesms » Thu May 05, 2011 3:24 pm

Aquawind wrote:Still warm but, not feeling like full blown summer yet. The fires have been burning thousands of acres as expected this time of year.
1/1/11 through 5/1/11 puts us at 1737 fires for 63802 acres. Median numbers for that time frame over the past 30 years are 2027 fires for 44375 acres. May is typically the period of peak fire activity in Florida, though, so we'll have to see how things go.
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#6299 Postby JonathanBelles » Wed May 11, 2011 4:14 pm

96 officially here in Tallahassee, and also in Marianna. This is a record at Tallahassee Regional Airport. Umbrella weather for a different reason!
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#6300 Postby Scorpion » Thu May 12, 2011 10:57 am

So tired of this heat and no rain!
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