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StrmTrckrMiami
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90L/Florida Disturbance Conditions in Your Area [Re: MikeC]
      #79080 - Sun Sep 30 2007 02:59 PM

I am not really sure what to think on this storm East of FL developing, however here in Miami we have seen an interesting change in the weather. It is currently 78 degrees at 2:55pm which is alot cooler than normal afternoons here. The wind definatly has picked up, and is at NNE at 20 MPH, With gusts of 27MPH. During the Early Morning hours, I awoke to what I thought was gun shots, but was distant thunder. This was at around 1:55am this morning. I fell back asleep, than waking up at 3:50am to the strong gusts of winds, heavy downpours, close, frequest lighting and heavy thunder. This has been a reoccuring patter here in Miami. Wierdly enough, it happens out of nowhere, for instance right now, we have the winds going, and the weather is somewhat cool. but out of the blue it starts to downpour, and the thunder and lighting last for about an hour or so, and then they go away and come back later. Is this the cause of the system that everyone is watching to the East of us? or is the the Reminants of Karen?

Edited by MikeC (Mon Oct 01 2007 06:38 PM)


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Re: Karen Dissipates, Watching Area East of Florida [Re: MikeC]
      #79082 - Sun Sep 30 2007 07:23 PM Attachment (495 downloads)

Well, as I have stated earlier, the weather here in Miami is weird. As I monitered the clouds all day, the sky went from having dark grey clouds, to a rainbow through them (which was cool) than it got really dark and rained a little, and then the sky turned a pinkish color, and the clouds were dark, and so I got curious and my fiancee ands I had to go to dinner in S. Miami and so while we were driving we took this picture with my camera..Lightning is definatly strong

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90L/Florida Disturbance Conditions in Your Area
      #79085 - Sun Sep 30 2007 09:16 PM

Post information regarding conditions in your area for the Florida Disturbance here.

It's a bit breezy in Orlando.


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Re: Karen Dissipates, Watching Area East of Florida [Re: StrmTrckrMiami]
      #79087 - Sun Sep 30 2007 11:18 PM

cool pic stmiami!!!! here in melbourne it's very windy - i'll have another broken sleep night w/the palms hitting the windows. waves were 4-6 ft. drift session today and i saw beach erosion possible tomorrow...

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Re: Karen Dissipates, Watching Area East of Florida [Re: LisaA]
      #79088 - Sun Sep 30 2007 11:37 PM

had a good go out at jetty park, 2-3' (occ +) rights and lefts. kite surfers flying all over the place. wind NE 20 here in N.brevard at this late hour. shwrs off the coast headed this way. sept rainfall ended up just under 15"!!

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Re: Karen Dissipates, Watching Area East of Florida [Re: iso]
      #79094 - Mon Oct 01 2007 01:50 PM

It has been raining all day here in Miami. I woke up this morning at 5am to get ready for work. Conditions here in Miami were not too good. I awoke to get ready for work, and we were under a severe thunderstorm warning. As I drove to work, roads were flooded, and when I got to work conditions just worstened. We had customers coming in and wearing trash bags to try and stay dry, our roof began to leak and we had to keep cups under the area that as leaking. As the sun began to rise at around 630, the sky had that pinkisg grey I was talking about yesterday in it. We continued to get rain like it was monsoon season, and when the wind picked up, it only made things worst.As the day went on, the rain continued steady patterns. It varied from heavy downpours, squals and even light drizzly rain. I left work at 130pm, the roads were badly flooded, and there was a flood alert out for Miami. Driving back home, the houses that were off of the road were beginning to get flooded. The yards were full of water, and the rain just kept coming down. I dont know what all this is caused from, but it seems to me that this is an ongoing pattern each day. It is going to do the same thing tomorrow, and the next day and the next. Where did the sun go? Is there more than people say are going on here in Miami??

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Re: Karen Dissipates, Watching Area East of Florida [Re: MikeC]
      #79095 - Mon Oct 01 2007 01:52 PM

Duplicate post removed.

Edited by Ed Dunham (Tue Oct 02 2007 12:40 AM)


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Re: Karen Dissipates, Watching Area East of Florida [Re: StrmTrckrMiami]
      #79096 - Mon Oct 01 2007 02:22 PM

I'm up in NE Broward Co. and the sky is absolutely clogged with rain clouds although it's only rained a couple of time for a few minutes today. No gully washers. The wind has been steady out of the NE/NNE all morning but the gusts are ridiculous...I'd guesstimate about 25-30mph.

This would be a great day to revert to my childhood and strap on my roller skates and go outside with an umbrella...ala Mary Poppins.


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Re: Conditions for Florida Disturbance [Re: MikeC]
      #79097 - Mon Oct 01 2007 02:34 PM

In Boca today; the trip from Tallahassee was quiet until near Lake Okee. Watching a HUGE squall coming in from the ENE; should be pouring in about 3".

This looks/sounds like sub-tropical development if anything. ULL should be in the GOM by tomorrow. If something forms over the Gulfstream after that, I'd be surprized. Most R+ is south of me in Broward & Miami Dade. They're soaked, so I'll grab a beer, go out to the hotel balcony and enjoy the breeze!


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Re: Conditions for Florida Disturbance [Re: MikeC]
      #79101 - Mon Oct 01 2007 04:23 PM

In Palm Bay we just had, if there was a system offshore, what would be an outer band pass over. Heavy rain, winds NE at 30-35. Lasted about 15 minutes, but the sky has had that steel gray look all day. Winds have been up over 20 all day with higher gusts. I dunno, sure has that tropical "feel" to it.

Buoy check shows SPGF1 in the Bahamas with pressure down to 29.85 and falling. http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=SPGF1

Company I work for has an international sales meeting starting in Miami on Wednesday. I told them that maybe this wasn't the best idea...

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Re: 90L/Florida Disturbance Conditions in Your Area [Re: StrmTrckrMiami]
      #79106 - Mon Oct 01 2007 06:43 PM

In Orlando, next to Universal Studios, it's very overcast, drizzling, a bit breezy but not over 10mph.

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Re: 90L/Florida Disturbance Conditions in Your Area [Re: MikeC]
      #79108 - Mon Oct 01 2007 07:07 PM

Here in Palm Coast, winds are sustained around 20-25 mph.. gusts around 35 mph. and cloudy..

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Re: 90L/Florida Disturbance Conditions in Your Area [Re: allan]
      #79110 - Mon Oct 01 2007 07:34 PM

Fort Myers
Lat: 26.58 N Lon: 81.87 W Elev: 15 ft

Last Update on Oct 1, 6:53 pm EDT

Light Rain
78°F
Humidity: 71 %
Wind Speed: NE 20 G 29 MPH
Barometer: 29.90" (1012.6 mb)
Dewpoint: 68°F (20°C)
Heat Index: 80°F (27°C)
Visibility: 10.00 mi.


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Re: 90L/Florida Disturbance Conditions in Your Area [Re: allan]
      #79111 - Mon Oct 01 2007 07:34 PM

here in PCB, winds out of the ENE.... 5-10mph with some good little gusts. 82F temp at 6:30cdt and pressure 30.00in and falling.. Beautiful DaY!

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Re: 90L/Florida Disturbance Conditions in Your Area [Re: StrmTrckrMiami]
      #79115 - Mon Oct 01 2007 09:02 PM

Very squally, heavy rain at times, winds in the 20 to 30mph range. We can use the rain though, so I guess we should be thankful its not a full fledged tropical storm.

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Re: 90L/Florida Disturbance Conditions in Your Area [Re: MelbDave]
      #79118 - Mon Oct 01 2007 11:31 PM

Current Conditions here in Cutler Ridge, Miami, FL 33157

Current Conditions
Updated: 19 min 59 sec ago
Elevation: 7 ft / 2 m
75 °F / 24 °C
Light Rain Mist
Humidity: 94%
Dew Point: 73 °F / 23 °C
Wind: 9 mph / 15 km/h / 4.1 m/s from the NNE
Pressure: 29.83 in / 1010 hPa (Steady)
Visibility: 6.0 miles / 9.7 kilometers
UV: 0 out of 16
Clouds: Few 1500 ft / 457 m
Mostly Cloudy 3200 ft / 975 m
Mostly Cloudy 5500 ft / 1676 m
(Above Ground Level)
Raw METAR Aviation
Flight Rule: VFR (KTMB)
Wind Speed: 9 mph / 15 km/h / 4.1 m/s
Wind Dir: 30° (NNE)
Ceiling: 3200 ft / 975 m

(Just post current conditions in this thread.)

Edited by Ed Dunham (Tue Oct 02 2007 12:44 AM)


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Re: Karen Dissipates, Watching Area East of Florida [Re: MikeC]
      #79119 - Tue Oct 02 2007 07:33 AM

It has been raining hard here for the past half hour, not to mention a storm going through last night. The roads are getting flooded, so much for our drought.

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Re: 90L/Florida Disturbance Conditions in Your Area [Re: StrmTrckrMiami]
      #79120 - Tue Oct 02 2007 11:46 AM

In Saint Augustine/ Jacksonville area it is dark and raining constantly. No thunder or lightning. Really strong winds. The rain is literlly coming down in sheets. Not a good day to go to the beach, unless you are a fish.

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Re: 90L/Florida Disturbance Conditions in Your Area [Re: RFuller]
      #79124 - Tue Oct 02 2007 02:06 PM

The rain has ended for now, I expect the upper levels winds to be unstable and produce at least a tornado watch as dew points are high and the southernly flow has begun here in Palm Coast, however, the watch if it is issued may be issued a bit further south then here.

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