Evil Jeremy wrote:I would like to thank every South Florida poster who thumbed their nose at Mother Nature last week for bringing on this deluge.
LOL the handwringing in here was getting SAL and SST like the the Indicators thread
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Evil Jeremy wrote:I would like to thank every South Florida poster who thumbed their nose at Mother Nature last week for bringing on this deluge.
stpeteweathergal wrote:Well, my little corner of St Pete did manage .25" of rain. I would like to see a bit more but happy the dry spell has been broken. If we could get those afternoon storm patterns going, that would suit me just fine.
psyclone wrote:I've had 3 separate rain events of at least 4" during the past week and a half. we are waterlogged at my location. and of course it's raining right now.
HurricaneBelle wrote:psyclone wrote:I've had 3 separate rain events of at least 4" during the past week and a half. we are waterlogged at my location. and of course it's raining right now.
And the hits keep coming as a training band has set up over North Pinellas this morning. This is all we need with Elsa's rains on tap, it could be a swamp around here by next week.
chaser1 wrote:As Floridians become increasingly aware of Hurricane Elsa and find themselves looking down the barrel of an NHC cone of risk, I can't help but feel "shades of Irma" - a flashback to 2017. A storm track from the south is SO disconcerting in terms of the range of potential impact to both East coast and West coast.