Boats are sunken and thrown up on a dock at the Rock Landing Marina in Panacea, Fla., Tuesday, June 26, 2012. High winds and heavy rains spawned by the approaching Tropical Storm Debby caused the damage. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)
Jesse Deese uses his skim board to shield from blowing sand in Panama City Beach, Fla., Monday, June 25, 2012. Tropical Storm Debby raked the Tampa Bay area with high wind and heavy rain Monday in a drenching that could top 2 feet over the next few days and trigger widespread flooding. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)
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It looks generally awful, lol... Yesterday I was thinking we could get a decent bit of restrengthening after it reemerged, but at this point anything beyond a 50mph peak seems unlikely... The trip across Florida took a toll on it, and it wasn't too well organized to start with, so it won't do much.
What is it we can't see? If you can't see it, how do you know it's there?
I'm 16 and I weigh 115...lol.
All thanks to a fast metabolism..
Im 45 and I weigh 480.... but that has nothing to do with weather!!!!
RECORD HIGHS AT ILM...FRIDAY 101 (1959) SATURDAY 100 (1959)
SUNDAY 98 (1990) MONDAY 97 (1980).
you would have to sit almost still in the pool to cool down
to put it perspective, it is warm enough to feel warm when you jump in, practically as warm as or warmer than the air.
average skin temp is 31-32 C for someone who has been indoors, or about 87-89 degrees, and the water has the potential to quickly transfer heat to your skin, given it is 90F or warmer
This morning in N GA the water in our pool was 90F, and will only get warmer
just think, you sweat in 90F weather, now imagine water.
It is not a pleasant experience
Very interesting graphics. So, if I'm understanding that right, although SSTs are (so far) unspectacular this year, the temperature at depth is unprecedented.
I assume that this means that hurricanes which do form have a better chance of becoming majors.
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Hi Again ...
Seems this is the best/only 'path' here for Tropics/Hurricanes, yea ?
If so, then guess I'm in the right place ;-)
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Now, here's a good one some Folks been playing with ...
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Yes, happy to see so many standing up for their 'States Rights' (so to speak ;-)
But let's think of 'Areas and Regions' ... or maybe Geographical Climates Zones
(or is there an 'Official Term' for this idea ? ... and sorry, been a while since I talked weather with Real Meteorology Types, and I may sound like Bubba Gump from Gumpstump, so hope you'll forgive any shortcomings I have in those regards)
Do know the Northern Gulf Coast/Deepest South ... from oh, say Houston across to Jacksonville, something like that. Some call it the "Northern Boundary of Margaritaville", but that's only if you consider any Changes in Latitude might affect the Attitude (smile)
This Area, and correct me if I'm wrong, has about the Widest Range of All Possible Weather Anywhere. Won't necessarily get it any given year/cycle, but over the long run. About same for all of Eastern No.America too, yea ?
And are many in my direct area who claim, as the Chamber of Commerce would insist - Tallahassee, the Place Furthest South that Gets All 4 Seasons
Well, can, but not every Season every Year to the degree of that 'page turn' Up North ... that CAN happen, just not year in/out
But, is about same across this whole 'Area of North Gulf', yes ?
Do your own Math on all this, but has something to do with it as the 'Tail End of the Appalachians' ... good example is the 'Escarpment of the Old Spanish Trail' (now I-10, Hiway 90 across Panhandle), Caverns at Marianna, etc .. was some type of 'island' (in a sense) during last Ice Age, so many trees survived that are now gone in rest of South and won't find them till get to way up North - Elm, other Hardwood good examples (and something else going on with the very unique Torreya Pine, cousin to Torrey)
Yep, Snow, Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Afternoon T-Storms with lotta Lightning, etc etc ... get it all, and at times can get a LOT of it all
As one Ol' Weather Guy used to say, and he was Col. in charge of Eglin AFB Weather Command yada way back when ...
"Every Meteorologist in Military wants to get stationed at Eglin. Is THE Place for Weather on Earth"
Or something like that, but you get the Idea, and Quite a Boast, eh ?
But, he was serious Old Skool from Penn State ... yea, that place ;-)
And think Fla State Univ now trying to gain that same reputation ?
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Anyway, all across this Northern Margaritaville ... sure is something going on almost all the time ... weather-wise ... so grab any State along here, all of them will 'work' ;-)
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Now, this 'Big Front' that's just moved through, and moved out Debby
Maps I'm seeing show it's moved all the way to Key West, yes ?
Again, another Front getting this far South this late in year, not too common as I know the 'history' .. that fair ?
And like I was yappin' here earlier, let's see what gets left in its wake, yea ?
Could get interesting again in next week or so ?
Ok, ty all, later, BC
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