Archive for August 5th, 2015
First and foremost, the system that was a mega rain producer for west-central Florida through the weekend and a possible contender of becoming a depression yesterday is now dwindling as it heads out to sea. Visible satellite is very unimpressive this morning. It was fun and games through the Mid-Atlantic and coastal Northeast yesterday as […]
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Tired of this cool, wet theme? Don’t fret, on the whole (except far N/W) we’ve got a more settled pattern developing for the late Wednesday through Saturday period. Unfortunately the next sizable Icelandic low heralds our next spell of wind and rain during Sunday. Before ridging builds in briefly, we’ve got to get through today’s rain spreading NNE through Ireland, Western & […]
The very system which has dropped 10-30 inches of rain around the Tampa Bay area in the last 3-5 days is now showing signs of life as it skirts the Carolina coast. The visible and infrared satellite view this evening suggests the warm coastal waters and a reduction in mid and high level wind shear is having influence, […]
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