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Re: Florida Weather

#6581 Postby cycloneye » Sat Oct 15, 2011 6:43 pm

Hey Florida folks, look at what is expected in the comming days in terms of rainfall amounts. Be prepared for the bad weather.

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Re: Florida Weather

#6582 Postby psdstu » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:07 am

cycloneye wrote:Hey Florida folks, look at what is expected in the comming days in terms of rainfall amounts. Be prepared for the bad weather.

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Once again it appears that those of us in the Central Florida Panhandle (The White area) will miss the rain.

We are down 17" of rain so far for the year (Marianna, Jackson County) and it's looking like we will miss this chance.

Oh well.... maybe the next storm will be our turn.
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Re: Florida Weather

#6583 Postby cycloneye » Tue Oct 18, 2011 1:53 pm

Those who live in the counties mentioned in the Tornado Watch,be on alert.

TORNADO WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE FOR WT 867
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
220 PM EDT TUE OCT 18 2011

TORNADO WATCH 867 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM EDT FOR THE
FOLLOWING LOCATIONS

FLC011-015-021-043-051-055-061-071-085-086-087-093-099-111-
190200-
/O.NEW.KWNS.TO.A.0867.111018T1820Z-111019T0200Z/

FL
. FLORIDA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE

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BROWARD              CHARLOTTE           COLLIER
GLADES               HENDRY              HIGHLANDS
INDIAN RIVER         LEE                 MARTIN
MIAMI-DADE           MONROE              OKEECHOBEE
PALM BEACH           ST. LUCIE
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Re: Florida Weather

#6584 Postby gigabite » Tue Oct 18, 2011 7:16 pm

Wow, lots of rain for the dry season. The frogs sound happy. It looks like the type of trailing low that would turn in to a tropical system if the front was moving faster.
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Re: Florida Weather

#6585 Postby FireRat » Wed Oct 19, 2011 12:08 am

Hello folks,

Today's Florida weather event actually hit close to home...way too close. My neighborhood in South Florida (Sunrise) has been hit by a tornado this evening and many trailer homes across my street have lost roofs and even some were totally destroyed. Many trees are down and there is debris on what appears to be a 1/4 mile wide path of damage. I actually saw the twister when it blew up a power transformer and outlined the trees swaying in different directions. I was watching the storm unfold by the window and upon seeing the busting transformer and the trees moving, I knew what was up and got myself and my family into the bathroom quick. Soon after we went outside and saw the damage first hand. Luckily it appears no one was killed. I would personally estimate this tornado as an EF-1, perhaps low EF-2 in some of the blocks further up my street that were closed by the police. There was some talk about the possibility of straight line winds, but I found evidence that this was undoubtedly a twister...a piece of the roof of a trailer home was tangled in the bushes of a gated community to its SOUTH, so as the parent storm itself traveled north-northeast, a spinning wind blew this roof southwards. The rest of South Florida should keep abreast of this situation overnight as more tornadoes are possible, as the watch states. It's been a wild night.

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Re: Florida Weather

#6586 Postby Sanibel » Wed Oct 19, 2011 10:39 am

5 inches finally filled the ponds right at the tail-end of rainy season.
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Re: Florida Weather

#6587 Postby tshizzle » Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:30 am

FireRat wrote:Hello folks,

Today's Florida weather event actually hit close to home...way too close. My neighborhood in South Florida (Sunrise) has been hit by a tornado this evening and many trailer homes across my street have lost roofs and even some were totally destroyed. Many trees are down and there is debris on what appears to be a 1/4 mile wide path of damage. I actually saw the twister when it blew up a power transformer and outlined the trees swaying in different directions. I was watching the storm unfold by the window and upon seeing the busting transformer and the trees moving, I knew what was up and got myself and my family into the bathroom quick. Soon after we went outside and saw the damage first hand. Luckily it appears no one was killed. I would personally estimate this tornado as an EF-1, perhaps low EF-2 in some of the blocks further up my street that were closed by the police. There was some talk about the possibility of straight line winds, but I found evidence that this was undoubtedly a twister...a piece of the roof of a trailer home was tangled in the bushes of a gated community to its SOUTH, so as the parent storm itself traveled north-northeast, a spinning wind blew this roof southwards. The rest of South Florida should keep abreast of this situation overnight as more tornadoes are possible, as the watch states. It's been a wild night.

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:eek: a fellow Sunrise resident. I live about 5 mins from where the tornado was, but man it was windy and nasty by me too. NBCMiami.com had a bunch of pics of the damage here:
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/Brow ... 31248.html
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Re: Florida Weather

#6588 Postby FireRat » Wed Oct 19, 2011 1:48 pm

Hi tshizzle, nice to have a neighbor on the forum! :wink:

Man was it big or what? Not only did my neighborhood get run over by a twister, it was hit by one of the strongest tornadoes in south Florida history!! :eek:

According to 7News, officials have assessed the destruction and have found EF-2 damage where winds neared 110-120 mph! It was almost the type of tornadoes seen in the midwest! Good thing you fared well as as well. I even have pics of the initial damage on my own camera from this one, it was a night I'll never forget.
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Re: Florida Weather

#6589 Postby FL Cyclone » Wed Oct 19, 2011 2:11 pm

From NWS:

WITH THE SEVERE WEATHER ACTIVITY YESTERDAY EVENING, DAMAGE IN THE
SUNRISE AND PLANTATION AREA WAS SUSPECTED TO BE A TORNADO. THE
WEATHER SERVICE IS CONDUCTING A STORM SURVEY, WHICH HAS CONFIRMED
THE TORNADO WITH A PRELIMINARY RATING ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA
SCALE OF 2. THE SURVEY IS STILL ON- GOING WITH A PUBLIC
INFORMATION STATEMENT TO BE RELEASED LATER TODAY WITH FURTHER
DETAILS.
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Re: Florida Weather

#6590 Postby vbhoutex » Wed Oct 19, 2011 4:50 pm

:uarrow: Glad to know both of you are ok and didn't suffer any significant damage. :uarrow:
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Re: Florida Weather

#6591 Postby AdamFirst » Wed Oct 19, 2011 6:24 pm

Low to mid 70s and lower 50s for the next two days.

I'm so ready for it.
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#6592 Postby jdray » Thu Oct 20, 2011 11:34 am

no 70s today, might hit a record low tonite.

Enjoying this weather.
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Re: Florida Weather

#6593 Postby FireRat » Fri Oct 21, 2011 2:18 am

Thanks Vbhoutex :)

For me, it was about as close as one can be to a tornado without having damage done to one's own home. I was probably closer to the twister than most tornado chasers even! It was so close! F2 in Broward, simply astounding!
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#6594 Postby jdray » Fri Oct 21, 2011 7:59 am

FireRat wrote:Thanks Vbhoutex :)

For me, it was about as close as one can be to a tornado without having damage done to one's own home. I was probably closer to the twister than most tornado chasers even! It was so close! F2 in Broward, simply astounding!



I had one form over my house during Frances, that is a sound you dont want to hear.
Luckily it hit a wooded area down the road and had little damage other than trees.
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Re: Florida Weather

#6595 Postby vbhoutex » Fri Oct 21, 2011 8:41 am

jdray wrote:
FireRat wrote:Thanks Vbhoutex :)

For me, it was about as close as one can be to a tornado without having damage done to one's own home. I was probably closer to the twister than most tornado chasers even! It was so close! F2 in Broward, simply astounding!



I had one form over my house during Frances, that is a sound you dont want to hear.
Luckily it hit a wooded area down the road and had little damage other than trees.

You are so right about that sound jdray!!! I had one go over our house just off the ground during Alicia in '83. Amidst the din of being in the eyewall I could here it advancing our way. :eek: Fortunately somehow we only had major tree damage as opposed to what some others experienced. I wondered at first if I might have been over-reacting, but when I ran in the house screaming tornado I literally fell over my wife holding our daughter in the hall. I can tell you she does not get excited about the weather and is a seasoned tornado alley veteran, so I knew I didn't "over react". It was confirmed by NWS also.
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#6596 Postby jdray » Fri Oct 21, 2011 10:42 am

vbhoutex wrote:
jdray wrote:
FireRat wrote:Thanks Vbhoutex :)

For me, it was about as close as one can be to a tornado without having damage done to one's own home. I was probably closer to the twister than most tornado chasers even! It was so close! F2 in Broward, simply astounding!



I had one form over my house during Frances, that is a sound you dont want to hear.
Luckily it hit a wooded area down the road and had little damage other than trees.

You are so right about that sound jdray!!! I had one go over our house just off the ground during Alicia in '83. Amidst the din of being in the eyewall I could here it advancing our way. :eek: Fortunately somehow we only had major tree damage as opposed to what some others experienced. I wondered at first if I might have been over-reacting, but when I ran in the house screaming tornado I literally fell over my wife holding our daughter in the hall. I can tell you she does not get excited about the weather and is a seasoned tornado alley veteran, so I knew I didn't "over react". It was confirmed by NWS also.



I had a friend in the neighborhood next door that went through the F4 Witchita Falls Texas Tornado (1979) as a kid, she hid in the bathtub and cried during our tornado. The tornado got her shook up. Her husband said it took a few hours to coax her out of the bathtub, and ours was an unconfirmed F0.
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Re: Florida Weather

#6597 Postby tshizzle » Fri Oct 21, 2011 2:14 pm

AdamFirst wrote:Low to mid 70s and lower 50s for the next two days.

I'm so ready for it.


this morning was beautiful
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#6598 Postby gsytch » Sat Oct 22, 2011 8:15 am

Wow! f2 is strong for So Fla! A crisp 50.f here at 7am. Brrr Yesterday struggled to 70F with some breezes. I was so cold! Too early I say.
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Re: Florida Weather

#6599 Postby Sanibel » Sat Oct 22, 2011 10:57 am

We've had unusually early cold here last year and this year.
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Re: Florida Weather

#6600 Postby cycloneye » Fri Oct 28, 2011 12:26 pm

Watch out for the moisture and the chance for tornadoes from what is left of Rina.

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