CapeVerdeWave wrote:On a side note, ridging doesn't seem to be as persistent or strong as it was over the past few previous months. Does anyone agree?
Don't forget about the upper levels also, thats why we can't buy a drop of rain.
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i do not agree...i think the rainy season for south florida which usually starts around the second week in MAY will most likely be delayed for prabably a few weeks.i think probably our only real significant chance to get some decent rain will have to be with a TROPICAL WAVE.but the thing is there no tropical waves in sight.OUR DRY CONDITIONS WILL PROBABLY TURN INTO DROUGHT CONDITIONS SOON.CapeVerdeWave wrote:I know; however, even upper-level ridging was more persistent over the previous months, but not now. Also, the drought seems to be easing a bit... weaker and less persistent ridging may be allowing a few more thunderstorms to form out west in the Everglades. Do you agree?
Scorpion wrote:Strongly disagree. Haven't seen pop-up afternoon thunderstorms here yet.
Patrick99 wrote:boca wrote:Rainy season starts in 2 weeks for Florida. My feeling is rainy season won't rear its head until the first 2 weeks in June, with this pattern that won't give up the goat.
I don't think I can remember a rainy season that took that long to materialize.....1998? That's the one that comes to mind for me.
I've always wondered what the trigger is that starts the "rainy season"....when does it begin? I know it's traditionally around Memorial Day, but what is different about that time? Why doesn't it start now? Is it just not hot enough yet for rising air to break the cap?
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