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#7921 Postby gsytch » Fri May 24, 2013 3:50 pm

We didnt get any rains, forget appreciable. It rained for 4 minutes last MOnday, the only "rain" in 20+ days. That is not rain! I hope you are right, because I am going to have to deep water the palms now they are showing stress. The fronds are wilting downwards. The storms just stayed inland from me. I am appx 1 mile from the GOM in New Port Richey. It usually is dry here in May, then when the rainy season begins we get drenched with too much at once. This year I will take it! :oops:
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#7922 Postby gsytch » Fri May 24, 2013 3:59 pm

I looked at long range and I am not seeing any huge drenching. Where are you guys seeing this? Website? Info? Thanks...it will give me some hope.

gsytch wrote:We didnt get any rains, forget appreciable. It rained for 4 minutes last MOnday, the only "rain" in 20+ days. That is not rain! I hope you are right, because I am going to have to deep water the palms now they are showing stress. The fronds are wilting downwards. The storms just stayed inland from me. I am appx 1 mile from the GOM in New Port Richey. It usually is dry here in May, then when the rainy season begins we get drenched with too much at once. This year I will take it! :oops:
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#7923 Postby northjaxpro » Sun May 26, 2013 5:27 am

Hope you all are having a great holiday weekend so far! The weather has been near perfect here this weekend, with sunny, dry and cooler conditions. Currently 57.3 degrees at my locale. Feels absolutely great in late May. max temp today only in the low 80s. We need this dry period to dry thimgs out around here after a very wet month.

Hang in there gsytch. The dry weather will continue into about mid-week, but the models are hinting at deep tropical moisture surging north toward the peninsula by Friday. Some of the reliable models keep hinting at possible tropical cyclone activity within the next week to ten days, but I am cautiously monitoring that scenario.

The rainy season will kick into gear gsytch for you over there in New Port Richey very shortly hopefully.
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#7924 Postby vbhoutex » Sun May 26, 2013 10:12 am

northjaxpro wrote:Hope you all are having a great holiday weekend so far! The weather has been near perfect here this weekend, with sunny, dry and cooler conditions. Currently 57.3 degrees at my locale. Feels absolutely great in late May. max temp today only in the low 80s. We need this dry period to dry thimgs out around here after a very wet month.

Hang in there gsytch. The dry weather will continue into about mid-week, but the models are hinting at deep tropical moisture surging north toward the peninsula by Friday. Some of the reliable models keep hinting at possible tropical cyclone activity within the next week to ten days, but I am cautiously monitoring that scenario.

The rainy season will kick into gear gsytch for you over there in New Port Richey very shortly hopefully.

57.3 degrees on May 26?? :eek: Did you move to NE? We only went down to 74 degrees for our low this morning.
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#7925 Postby gsytch » Sun May 26, 2013 10:45 am

A brisk low of 64F this morning after yesterday's high of 94F. 30 temp difference in May? Seriously? DP now at 57F. Jeez....dry blue skies, 23 days and counting since our last rainfall. That "fetch" better hurry, and this wind is not helping the yard stay watered. :oops:
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#7926 Postby northjaxpro » Sun May 26, 2013 7:33 pm

vbhoutex wrote:
northjaxpro wrote:Hope you all are having a great holiday weekend so far! The weather has been near perfect here this weekend, with sunny, dry and cooler conditions. Currently 57.3 degrees at my locale. Feels absolutely great in late May. max temp today only in the low 80s. We need this dry period to dry thimgs out around here after a very wet month.

Hang in there gsytch. The dry weather will continue into about mid-week, but the models are hinting at deep tropical moisture surging north toward the peninsula by Friday. Some of the reliable models keep hinting at possible tropical cyclone activity within the next week to ten days, but I am cautiously monitoring that scenario.

The rainy season will kick into gear gsytch for you over there in New Port Richey very shortly hopefully.

57.3 degrees on May 26?? :eek: Did you move to NE? We only went down to 74 degrees for our low this morning.


We had a cool front bring in a drier and cooler air mass early Saturday morning. It really felt great earlier today that's for sure.
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#7927 Postby cycloneye » Mon May 27, 2013 6:12 am

northjaxpro, you remember this.

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#7928 Postby northjaxpro » Mon May 27, 2013 8:39 pm

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northjaxpro, you remember this.



Oh yeah cycloneye will never forget it of course. It was exactly one year ago that Beryl came roaring through my locale. I have a friend who lives out Blount Island, which is about 15 minutes from where I live and he did receive a reading of a gust to 76 mph at the time of landfall. I measured a peak gust to 67 mph at my locale, but Beryl was a pretty strong tropical storm nonetheless. I had power lines and some trees felled by the storm and lost power for nearly three days. Thank goodness that the cyclone moved through at a 8-10 mph pace when she made landfall or else we would have had much more than the 8 inch rain total I received from the system.

Beryl nearly became a minimal hurricane and if it had another 4 to 6 hours over the Gulf Stream before making landfall, it would have made that status IMO. But, the impact from a strong tropical storm and /or minimal hurricane is virtually the same, so Beryl was bad enough for sure. It was also a historic storm for the Jax area. Beryl was the first tropical cyclone to directly make landfall on Jax from the due east since Hurricane Dora in 1964.
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#7929 Postby NDG » Tue May 28, 2013 4:22 pm

Moisture came back to parts of central FL a lot quicker than I thought it was going to happen, I guess that is good news for some of you in the Tampa area.

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#7930 Postby gsytch » Tue May 28, 2013 5:26 pm

ONCE AGAIN...heard thunder but missed all the rain! And the winds picked up just now to 25-30mph further drying everything out. Yeah...mositure is back except where? At my house! lol :roll:
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#7931 Postby JonathanBelles » Tue May 28, 2013 7:22 pm

Breaking: a 51 y.o. woman was killed at 5:50pm tonight on Belleair Beach south of Clearwater, FL after she was struck by lightning.
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#7932 Postby Bocadude85 » Wed May 29, 2013 8:23 am

FLASH FLOOD WARNING
FLC099-291500-
/O.NEW.KMFL.FF.W.0007.130529T1215Z-130529T1500Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL
815 AM EDT WED MAY 29 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MIAMI HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
EAST CENTRAL PALM BEACH COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST FLORIDA...

* UNTIL 1100 AM EDT

* AT 811 AM EDT...DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED SHOWERS WITH VERY HEAVY
RAINFALL ACROSS MUCH OF EASTERN PALM BEACH COUNTY. RADAR ESTIMATES
AND RAIN GAGES INDICATED BETWEEN 3 AND 5 INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN
FROM BOYNTON BEACH TO THE ACREAGE. BROADCAST MEDIA REPORTED
FLOODING IN HOMES IN THE ACREAGE...AND OTHER REPORTS OF FLOODING
HAVE BEEN RECEIVED FROM BOYNTON BEACH.

* RUNOFF FROM THIS EXCESSIVE RAINFALL WILL CAUSE FLASH FLOODING TO
OCCUR. SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE...
BOYNTON BEACH...DELRAY BEACH...LAKE WORTH...WEST PALM BEACH...
GOLDEN LAKES...GREENACRES CITY...HAVERHILL...LION COUNTRY SAFARI...
OCEAN RIDGE...PALM BEACH...ROYAL PALM BEACH...VILLAGE OF GOLF AND
WELLINGTON.
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#7933 Postby gsytch » Wed May 29, 2013 4:03 pm

Dry, dry here. It rained at the school I teach at - 5 mins away - but the house yard is so dry, much wilting is occurring. Hose out yet again. Sun shining strongly, winds gusting easily 25-30mph....dry dry. 26 days and counting without rainfall. Will I reach an even month? hmmmm :oops:
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#7934 Postby SouthFloridian92 » Wed May 29, 2013 8:27 pm

We had some significant rainfall yesterday and today with moderate flooding. Both days ended in clear skies and a view of the sunset though.
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#7935 Postby gsytch » Wed May 29, 2013 9:10 pm

I even have big Crepe Myrtles wilted and a Camellia bush that was limp before watering! Just sunny, dry and windy. Very windy. Send it my way!!!!!!!! :idea:

gsytch wrote:Dry, dry here. It rained at the school I teach at - 5 mins away - but the house yard is so dry, much wilting is occurring. Hose out yet again. Sun shining strongly, winds gusting easily 25-30mph....dry dry. 26 days and counting without rainfall. Will I reach an even month? hmmmm :oops:
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#7936 Postby AdamFirst » Wed May 29, 2013 11:50 pm

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#7937 Postby gsytch » Thu May 30, 2013 5:08 pm

It finally rained! It wasn't all that great, but yes, it rained. 3/10" officially. These showers are just moving too fast to acucmulate much but a seabreeze may helpa bit on Friday. Let the rainy season begin...please! 8-)
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#7938 Postby northjaxpro » Thu May 30, 2013 5:49 pm

gsytch wrote:It finally rained! It wasn't all that great, but yes, it rained. 3/10" officially. These showers are just moving too fast to acucmulate much but a seabreeze may helpa bit on Friday. Let the rainy season begin...please! 8-)


gsytch, I am happy to see that you finally got some rain down there. Hopefully, your area will begin to catch up now with the rainy season beginning to really kick into gear.
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#7939 Postby gsytch » Fri May 31, 2013 4:09 pm

Local news is hinting at something tropical next week - remnants of Barbara plus some tropical moisture connecting. Could be interesting and would make sense. Zero for so long then flooding in this area due to too much rains! Nada today. Just sunny. :eek:
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#7940 Postby artist » Sat Jun 01, 2013 7:15 am

well someone needs to turn off the faucet in our area. We don't have much room left before the flooding hits our house. And we now have 60% chance today, as well as -

HYDROLOGIC OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIAMI FL
600 AM EDT SAT JUN 1 2013

...VERY HEAVY RAINFALL POSSIBLE NEXT WEEK...

AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE IS FORECAST TO DEVELOP ACROSS THE YUCATAN
AND SOUTHERN GULF OF MEXICO EARLY NEXT WEEK. THIS AREA OF LOW
PRESSURE IS FORECAST TO TRACK SLOWLY TO THE NORTHEAST TOWARDS
SOUTHWEST OR CENTRAL FLORIDA TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY. SOUTHERLY
FLOW IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP...BRINGING IN DEEP TROPICAL MOISTURE
TO SOUTH FLORIDA. THIS WILL INCREASE THE THREAT OF VERY HEAVY
RAINFALL AND FLOODING...WITH THE HEAVIEST RAINS LIKELY FALLING IN
THE TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY PERIOD. HOWEVER...THE THREAT OF
INCREASINGLY WET CONDITIONS COULD START EARLIER. AREA-WIDE
RAINFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF 5 TO 10 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE OVER THE
NEXT 5 TO 7 DAYS...AND ISOLATED LOCATIONS COULD SEE EVEN HIGHER
AMOUNTS. FLOOD WATCHES MAY BECOME NECESSARY DURING THE COURSE OF
NEXT WEEK...SO INTERESTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO MONITOR THE LATEST
FORECASTS AS THIS SITUATION UNFOLDS.
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