ATL: BERYL - Post-Tropical
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Re: ATL: BERYL - Post-Tropical
Peach wrote:You are in NE Florida & have had enough rain? Where pray tell? We are said to have received 4 inches in two + days here, outside JAX, and it is all soaked in; the ground isn't dry, but there are no pools standing. Beryl may have saved the Osceola from a major fire, for a little while at least.
Parts of Clay County got decently drenched.
http://flame.fl-dof.com/cgi-bin/rainfal ... district=7
5+ inches measured just down the street from me.
http://flame.fl-dof.com/cgi-bin/rainfal ... district=7
5 inches at Cecil Field.
http://flame.fl-dof.com/cgi-bin/rainfal ... district=7
almost 6" in Penny Farms.
http://flame.fl-dof.com/cgi-bin/rainfal ... district=7
7" in Hilliard
My area isn't as dry as a lot of areas. Clay County went from a Drought Index of 542 pre Beryl, to 209 post Beryl.
http://flame.fl-dof.com/fire_weather/KBDI/index.html

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Re: ATL: BERYL - Post-Tropical
Beautiful round structure even now considering the time of the year.
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- thetruesms
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Re: ATL: BERYL - Post-Tropical
You don't want to use those KBDI numbers, nor that map - the reason why is right there in that image - the KBDI process failed to run normally over the holiday weekend (isn't that when things always break down?) and the numbers have been off for much of this week. They've since been corrected. The situation is more like this:jdray wrote:Peach wrote:You are in NE Florida & have had enough rain? Where pray tell? We are said to have received 4 inches in two + days here, outside JAX, and it is all soaked in; the ground isn't dry, but there are no pools standing. Beryl may have saved the Osceola from a major fire, for a little while at least.
My area isn't as dry as a lot of areas. Clay County went from a Drought Index of 542 pre Beryl, to 209 post Beryl.
http://flame.fl-dof.com/fire_weather/KBDI/index.html
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Clay County's actual mean KBDI is 88, with a low value of 13 and 62% of the county below 100.
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