#6 Postby ericinmia » Sat Sep 04, 2004 12:10 am
A newer image has loaded since i originally posted...
The new image shows the even stronger shear... even farther east. This is the main reason for multiple things. Why Frances is lopsided, why she hasn't intensified, and why south fla hasn't recieved very many storm bands.
Had the original outlook of the shape of Frances actually played out, and this shear not present... south fla would have been battered by 30-60 mph sustained winds all afternoon, evening, and now this early morning.
We really lucked out.
My personal weather station in extreme northern dade has recorded only about a quarter of an inch of rain, and sustained average winds of 15-20mph, with a high gust of 28. At times we recieved rain storms that were dropping over 2 inches and hour, however they were such quick moving, and so few that the totals never accumulated.
-Eric
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