EXCELLENT Florida 2004-05 dry season outlook
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EXCELLENT Florida 2004-05 dry season outlook
I found this to be a VERY comprehensive and well-written Florida Dry season outlook for the coming year. It's a MUST READ for everyone.
http://www.storm2k.org/newsletter/July2004-pg5.htm
http://www.storm2k.org/newsletter/July2004-pg5.htm
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Aquawind wrote:That was good reading alrighty..However.. It probably took me longer than a lunch hour..I had to reread alot of it..
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Great Job elw !!![]()
Thanks USAwx1.. This article reminded me to go check out the newsletter..
I'm sure it was worth it though. Took me about a half hour to go over when I read it. The outlook was presented very well and the time and effort which obviously went into putting it together (from the research phase to actually sitting down and writing it out) is deserving of recognition...So I decided to post a link to it in here.
The wait for the Newsletter was definitely worth it. Everyone who contributed did an excellent job--it was a great read.
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Rainband wrote:Winter may be dry but before hand is far from dry
According to CLIMO, yes. BUT El Nino years w/ an energeized and Sub-tropical Jet over the region tend to be quite wet. Take for Example DEC 1983, 1997, and 2002. near HISTORIC wetness in some areas.
Also not to mention the SVR wx outbreak of DEC 23-24 of 2002 which is more common in those years over the South.
SF has an excellent write-up on his site about that outbreak. Link below.
http://www.stormsfury1.com/Weather/Seve ... 02SWO.html
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