Wet to Dry in S FL
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Wet to Dry in S FL
It hasn't rained here in two weeks since early July. It went from record rainfall rates to almost nothing in a span of 3 weeks.
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Re: Wet to Dry in S FL
boca wrote:It hasn't rained here in two weeks since early July. It went from record rainfall rates to almost nothing in a span of 3 weeks.
we have ha da few onshore showers in the mornings but thats about it, wave coming through on thursday should bring some rain but as long as that ridge is clamped down we will have low probabilites
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Patrick99 wrote:Seems like whenever a hurricane passes us by, whether it's to the east, or to the south, it vacuums up all our moisture. It's been very hot and humid...but there's something missing as far as conditions for measurable rain, it seems.
Sinking air around the hurricane perhaps??
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HURAKAN wrote:Life is not perfect. When is raining, the problem is too much rain. When it doesn't rain, the problem is the drought. That's life.
I want to revise my prediction. All my convection disappeared. As usual, we'll get very little from the wave. We never get that much from passing tropical waves, it seems.........the predicted rainfall is always over-forecasted, IMO.
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I've been lucky here south of Miami...had small popcorn last night and this morning. Also, fantastic clouds and sunset last night.
Did anyone wake up to the very red and dramatic morning sky yesterday?? As in "Sailor take warning..." I was surprised, with the storm to our south and west. But i guess the "rule" is for retrograding systems (moving west to east) and NOT for tropical weather?
Just an aside, but I love all those "old sayings" don't you?
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Did anyone wake up to the very red and dramatic morning sky yesterday?? As in "Sailor take warning..." I was surprised, with the storm to our south and west. But i guess the "rule" is for retrograding systems (moving west to east) and NOT for tropical weather?
Just an aside, but I love all those "old sayings" don't you?
Zip
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Ziplock wrote:I've been lucky here south of Miami...had small popcorn last night and this morning. Also, fantastic clouds and sunset last night.
Did anyone wake up to the very red and dramatic morning sky yesterday?? As in "Sailor take warning..." I was surprised, with the storm to our south and west. But i guess the "rule" is for retrograding systems (moving west to east) and NOT for tropical weather?
Just an aside, but I love all those "old sayings" don't you?
Zip
I didn't see the red morning here in Pinecrest - I actually woke up to a small passing thundershower yesterday.
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