0z NOGAPS very nasty for Florida
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0z NOGAPS very nasty for Florida
It basically hits the entire state. Makes landfall in the middle keys and then parallels the coast all the way up from Naples to Tampa and then bisects the state hitting Orlando and exiting north of Daytona around St. Augustine.
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Well look, we don't want the thing. When I first moved to Florida I admit it, I was excited about the prospects of seeing some real tropical weather.
Not anymore.
We bought a house and have had to watch Frances, then Jeanne, then Katrina, and of course Wilma take their best shot at it and my yardwork. The fenceposts in my yard are now driven down 42 inches and have enough concrete on them to sink an aircraft carrier. We have a brand new roof (who doesn't this year?) and pay more for homeowners insurance than Dr Kevorkian pays for malpractice insurance.
I've had enough. Let the people I disagree with in Texas have it.
Not anymore.
We bought a house and have had to watch Frances, then Jeanne, then Katrina, and of course Wilma take their best shot at it and my yardwork. The fenceposts in my yard are now driven down 42 inches and have enough concrete on them to sink an aircraft carrier. We have a brand new roof (who doesn't this year?) and pay more for homeowners insurance than Dr Kevorkian pays for malpractice insurance.
I've had enough. Let the people I disagree with in Texas have it.
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Special Upper Air flights (18Z and 06Z) begin at 18z Sunday. NOAA jet data begins later today. All this new data getting ingested into the models maybe they will become more reasonable.
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reiterating for days now...
the models are finally seeing the impact of the low that has newly formed off the GA/NE FL coastline on the high that is over florida now. it develops a weakness that erodes the ridge for a short window creating a little path through the high, essentially bisecting it at some level, which allows E to take advantage of that and pull northward through it. Only the GFS was seeing a lower pressure within the high pressure that was surrounding the area on Thur I think. None of the others were when I looked -just 1 model was.
I tried to point that out and ask what the impact would be on Thur and Fri but nobody answered me.
the models are finally seeing the impact of the low that has newly formed off the GA/NE FL coastline on the high that is over florida now. it develops a weakness that erodes the ridge for a short window creating a little path through the high, essentially bisecting it at some level, which allows E to take advantage of that and pull northward through it. Only the GFS was seeing a lower pressure within the high pressure that was surrounding the area on Thur I think. None of the others were when I looked -just 1 model was.
I tried to point that out and ask what the impact would be on Thur and Fri but nobody answered me.

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Tertius wrote:Well look, we don't want the thing. When I first moved to Florida I admit it, I was excited about the prospects of seeing some real tropical weather.
Not anymore.
We bought a house and have had to watch Frances, then Jeanne, then Katrina, and of course Wilma take their best shot at it and my yardwork. The fenceposts in my yard are now driven down 42 inches and have enough concrete on them to sink an aircraft carrier. We have a brand new roof (who doesn't this year?) and pay more for homeowners insurance than Dr Kevorkian pays for malpractice insurance.
I've had enough. Let the people I disagree with in Texas have it.
Having gone through Rita, I was sympathizing with you as I read your post, then I got to the last line. Please - can we all (not just you) stop with the w!shcaster comments? It does nothing for the spirit of the board. Thanks.
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I would just like to add one thing to the 16 storms to hit Florida since 2000. Remember, Hurricane Lili was the first hurricane to strike the United States in roughly 2 years (don't know the exact date but it was 2 seasons). Just goes to show you how bad the tropics have been with regards to United States' landfalls since then. Hopefully this trend doesn't continue for much longer.
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TreasureIslandFLGal wrote:reiterating for days now...
the models are finally seeing the impact of the low that has newly formed off the GA/NE FL coastline on the high that is over florida now. it develops a weakness that erodes the ridge for a short window creating a little path through the high, essentially bisecting it at some level, which allows E to take advantage of that and pull northward through it. Only the GFS was seeing a lower pressure within the high pressure that was surrounding the area on Thur I think. None of the others were when I looked -just 1 model was.
I tried to point that out and ask what the impact would be on Thur and Fri but nobody answered me.
Oh, you forgot to mention that you got FLAMED for saying it too.
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