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Re: ATL: INVEST 92L - Discussion
is Palm Beach County considered part of South Florida? How about Martin County? I am hearing lots of rain is on the way for So FL tomorrow, but I'm not sure what counties are included on the east coast of Fl.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 92L - Discussion
palm beach is, martin county where blown away lives is in central florida kind ofsunnyday wrote:is Palm Beach County considered part of South Florida? How about Martin County? I am hearing lots of rain is on the way for So FL tomorrow, but I'm not sure what counties are included on the east coast of Fl.

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Re: ATL: INVEST 92L - Discussion
sunnyday wrote:is Palm Beach County considered part of South Florida? How about Martin County? I am hearing lots of rain is on the way for So FL tomorrow, but I'm not sure what counties are included on the east coast of Fl.
I would think so, it's pretty far down FL. Watch for some rain
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Re: ATL: INVEST 92L - Discussion
What an odd convoluted hot mess LOL! With the convective area of 92L around 24N & 75W seemingly still moving Westward, its supposed to either hit the brakes over S. Florida or just East of there. Meanwhile, I cant help but notice the distinct area of turning that appears to be at or close to the surface just north of Hispanola around 21N & 70.5W. As far as I can tell, pressures do not seem to be falling over S. Florida or the Bahamas. Might the practically convective-less vorticity to the southeast possibly become a bit more convective while trekking to the northwest just to catch up to the wave access? Hard to imagine that these 2 (many) degrees of separation might actually align and eventually be the focal point of organization but then again this "slop" is supposed to remain over or just east of S. Florida until the end of the week. Another thought is that I wonder if a slowly re-developing Harvey to the S.W. might cause a more disruptive upper level pattern for anything to develop just east of Florida?
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Re: ATL: INVEST 92L - Discussion
jlauderdal wrote:palm beach is, martin county where blown away lives is in central florida kind ofsunnyday wrote:is Palm Beach County considered part of South Florida? How about Martin County? I am hearing lots of rain is on the way for So FL tomorrow, but I'm not sure what counties are included on the east coast of Fl.
I'm pretty sure Palm Beach County is the northern extent of "South Florida/Gold Coast" and Martin County begins the southern extent of "E Central Florida/Treasure Coast"...

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Re: ATL: INVEST 92L - Discussion
Okay Florida folks (though anyone feel free to chime in lol). OVER/UNDER guess for rainfall hitting 6.5" at any NWS reporting location from Stuart to Hollywood for this "92L Event"?
My vote is for "over"

My vote is for "over"
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I'll go under 6.5 since it looks like the northern vort is heading to Central Florida
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Re: ATL: INVEST 92L - Discussion
you are correct...martin county is definitely in south florida..broward and dade South Florida/2nd and 3rd world respectively, haBlown Away wrote:jlauderdal wrote:palm beach is, martin county where blown away lives is in central florida kind ofsunnyday wrote:is Palm Beach County considered part of South Florida? How about Martin County? I am hearing lots of rain is on the way for So FL tomorrow, but I'm not sure what counties are included on the east coast of Fl.
I'm pretty sure Palm Beach County is the northern extent of "South Florida/Gold Coast" and Martin County begins the southern extent of "E Central Florida/Treasure Coast"...
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Re: ATL: INVEST 92L - Discussion
im going over but it starts tonight at midnight and lasts until friday midnightchaser1 wrote:Okay Florida folks (though anyone feel free to chime in lol). OVER/UNDER guess for rainfall hitting 6.5" at any NWS reporting location from Stuart to Hollywood for this "92L Event"?![]()
My vote is for "over"
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jlauderdal wrote:you are correct...martin county is definitely in south florida..broward and dade South Florida/2nd and 3rd world respectively, haBlown Away wrote:jlauderdal wrote:palm beach is, martin county where blown away lives is in central florida kind of
I'm pretty sure Palm Beach County is the northern extent of "South Florida/Gold Coast" and Martin County begins the southern extent of "E Central Florida/Treasure Coast"...
South Florida is generally defined as Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties, the Florida Keys, and the interior region of the Everglades.
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Chaser us here in Miami feel let out lol,
I am going with 5" for my area here near FIU, right next to the Hurricane Center so the reading should be accurate.
I am going with 5" for my area here near FIU, right next to the Hurricane Center so the reading should be accurate.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 92L - Discussion
jlauderdal wrote:im going over but it starts tonight at midnight and lasts until friday midnightchaser1 wrote:Okay Florida folks (though anyone feel free to chime in lol). OVER/UNDER guess for rainfall hitting 6.5" at any NWS reporting location from Stuart to Hollywood for this "92L Event"?![]()
My vote is for "over"
Seems reasonable.... then again, might this mess somehow stick around beyond midnight Friday?? Sure would seem doubtful but then again, it seems there's not to great a handle on how this all plays out.
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Miami Storm Tracker wrote:Chaser us here in Miami feel let out lol,
I am going with 5" for my area here near FIU, right next to the Hurricane Center so the reading should be accurate.
Hey, I hear ya

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Re: ATL: INVEST 92L - Discussion
Lol,
Agree with you on that. So close but yet still so many possible things that could happen.
Agree with you on that. So close but yet still so many possible things that could happen.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 92L - Discussion
I'm voting less than 1 or 2 inches of rain on Florida's SE coast bc the last models moved quite a bit west.
Just my opinion. Please see NHC or NWS for official predictions.
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Re: ATL: INVEST 92L - Discussion
Tropical Weather Outlook
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
200 PM EDT Mon Aug 21 2017
A trough of low pressure located near the central Bahamas continues
to produce disorganized showers and thunderstorms. Some slow
development of this system is possible during the next several days
while it moves west-northwestward across the Bahamas and then turns
northwestward or northward near Florida and the adjacent waters.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...20 percent.
* Formation chance through 5 days...medium...40 percent.
http://www.weather.gov/srh/tropical?office=mfl
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
200 PM EDT Mon Aug 21 2017
A trough of low pressure located near the central Bahamas continues
to produce disorganized showers and thunderstorms. Some slow
development of this system is possible during the next several days
while it moves west-northwestward across the Bahamas and then turns
northwestward or northward near Florida and the adjacent waters.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...20 percent.
* Formation chance through 5 days...medium...40 percent.
http://www.weather.gov/srh/tropical?office=mfl
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West would mean more rain for se floridasunnyday wrote:I'm voting less than 1 or 2 inches of rain on Florida's SE coast bc the last models moved quite a bit west.
Just my opinion. Please see NHC or NWS for official predictions.
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