Jay's House of Weather 'n Stuff

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  1. stinkyB

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    ... and the rain party continues

    ...FLOOD ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM EDT THIS EVENING...

    * WHAT...Urban and small stream flooding caused by excessive
    rainfall is expected.

    * WHERE...A portion of northeast Florida, including the following
    counties, Duval and St. Johns.

    * WHEN...Until 700 PM EDT.

    * IMPACTS...Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas.
    Ponding of water in urban or other areas is occurring or is
    imminent.

    * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
    - At 456 PM EDT, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to
    thunderstorms. This will cause urban and small stream
    flooding. Between 1 and 3 inches of rain have fallen.
    - Some locations that will experience flooding include...
    Jacksonville, Saint Augustine, Fruit Cove, World Golf
    Village, Saint Augustine Beach, Durbin, Saint Augustine
    South, Nocatee, Saint Augustine Shores, Butler Beach, Bayard,
    Crescent Beach and Dupont Center.
    - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
     
  3. Barry the Baptist

    Barry the Baptist Hello son, would you like a lolly?
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    I was lucky, spent 6 days in Orlando in early May and it drizzled once other than that no rain at all

    Granted I don't know Orlando weather so maybe that's normal
     
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    We are having a rare break in the summer hell. It’s like 85 with manageable humidity. Lasts 3 days then back to hells front porch
     
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    May is probably our driest month of the year
     
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    Heat index of 120.... it's a beautiful day... :eek:
     
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    Yeah, about 110 here. Picture perfect
     
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    Tornado warnings here until 11pm.
     
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    no joke, the weather station at the end of St. Augustine Pier had a heat index of 110 today.... and that's on the shoreline :confused:
     
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    We've actually had a very mild summer by Vegas standards... didn't reach triple digits until nearly the end of June and only a few days over temps over 113 although I do think we broke the record for hottest temp ever in Vegas at 118. Fortunately like most years that nonsense only lasts a few days but most nights seem the last week or so have been really comfortable
     
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    It’s crazy, water temps around s Fla are reaching hot tub levels. The coral is in trouble. I guess, due to the shift from La Niña to El Niño . Our waters here are looking like the tropics this summer . Hopefully within a month or so we start to see those nights drop to the 60s , the first indication fall is on the way.
     
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    That’s really bad news with hurricane season about to start in earnest.
     
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    Terrible news from Hawaii , 36 have died from wildfires
     
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    Definitely, and it’s been eerily quiet so far.
     
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    Normally I'd say that doesnt matter that much as the water temps 1000 miles offshore and wind patterns have a much bigger effect....... BUT unfortunately the past few years, the trend has been moderate systems taking long to develop (avoiding the poleward pull to the north) skirt into Carib/Gulf... and BOOM.

    SUcks because once they get there, someone is fuct....

    Speaking of heat, another 100 degree day today, and today the kids here go back to school (don't understand the logic to start in early august)
     
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    It’s awful. I never would have thought the lush tropical isle of Maui would have this kind of problem, but all of the usual weather rules don’t seem to hold any more.

    Lahaina is a beautiful little town, and apparently it has been devastated by this. The famous old banyan tree in the center of the Old Town was apparently heavily damaged by the fire.
     
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    53 has passed , 1000 missing
     
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    I am shocked and saddened by these fires in Hawaii. The videos and photos look like the cities were shelled in a war or something. It really surprises me because I always thought Hawaii was very wet, like rainforests, how does it get dry enough for that? I guess I dont know the region well
     
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    I thought the same.
     
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    you're half correct.... the windward sides of the islands are very much like that. The Leeward (west sides) are quite arid on many of them as the mountain ranges block the tradewind blown rainclouds corraling much of the rain to the east sides of the mountains (well volcanoes)
     
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