A bit of weather in the lower Carribean
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- ferris1248
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A bit of weather in the lower Carribean
....SPECIAL FEATURE...
A BROAD AREA OF LOW PRESSURE ROUGHLY CENTERED 120 NM S OF
JAMAICA WITH A SURFACE TROUGH EXTENDING S TO THE PANAMA CANAL
REMAINS EMBEDDED WITHIN A BROAD AREA OF DEEP LAYER MOISTURE AS
INDICATED BY THE TOTAL PRECIPITABLE WATER. SCATTERED/HEAVY
SHOWERS WITH ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS ARE E OF THE LOW CENTER
WITHIN 120 NM OF LINE FROM HAITI NEAR 19N72W TO 11N79W AND
SCATTERED SHOWERS COVERING A BROADER AREA N OF 16N TO ACROSS THE
GREATER ANTILLES BETWEEN 65W-78W AND S OF 16N BETWEEN 69W-82W.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ARE GENERALLY CONDUCIVE FOR FURTHER
DEVELOPMENT. HEAVY RAINS COULD CAUSE FLASH FLOODING AND MUD
SLIDES OVER PORTIONS OF HAITI...THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC...
JAMAICA...AND EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN CUBA OVER THE NEXT DAY OR TWO
AS THE LOW REMAINS NEARLY STATIONARY OVER THE WEST-CENTRAL
CARIBBEAN SEA.
A BROAD AREA OF LOW PRESSURE ROUGHLY CENTERED 120 NM S OF
JAMAICA WITH A SURFACE TROUGH EXTENDING S TO THE PANAMA CANAL
REMAINS EMBEDDED WITHIN A BROAD AREA OF DEEP LAYER MOISTURE AS
INDICATED BY THE TOTAL PRECIPITABLE WATER. SCATTERED/HEAVY
SHOWERS WITH ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS ARE E OF THE LOW CENTER
WITHIN 120 NM OF LINE FROM HAITI NEAR 19N72W TO 11N79W AND
SCATTERED SHOWERS COVERING A BROADER AREA N OF 16N TO ACROSS THE
GREATER ANTILLES BETWEEN 65W-78W AND S OF 16N BETWEEN 69W-82W.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ARE GENERALLY CONDUCIVE FOR FURTHER
DEVELOPMENT. HEAVY RAINS COULD CAUSE FLASH FLOODING AND MUD
SLIDES OVER PORTIONS OF HAITI...THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC...
JAMAICA...AND EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN CUBA OVER THE NEXT DAY OR TWO
AS THE LOW REMAINS NEARLY STATIONARY OVER THE WEST-CENTRAL
CARIBBEAN SEA.
- Flint River Pirate
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Re: A bit of weather in the lower Carribean
Please head to Wakulla without strenghtening..........
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Re: A bit of weather in the lower Carribean
Scoop Sea wrote:Please head to Wakulla without strenghtening..........
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- wishfishin
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Re: A bit of weather in the lower Carribean
South GA needs a TS real bad!
You should see the other guy...
Re: A bit of weather in the lower Carribean
hell who giveas a Rat AZZ/...... All of Us should pray that it l strenghten And bring a long slow Rain to the Southeast......... My Damn corn is burning up in the Field so let her rip
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FUTCHCAIRO
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Re: A bit of weather in the lower Carribean
WE HAD THE THUNDER STORMS THIS AFTERNOON, 1 1/2 IN. OF RAIN OVER 3 HOURS. JUST GREAT.
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Re: A bit of weather in the lower Carribean
We got a welcomed gully washer about dark, yesterday, in Franklin County. It skirted Carrabelle, which was a good thing account of the NW bash, but I'm proud to say, we got .67" at our place. That's more than the total accumulated amount for May, which was .51".
With the wind pattern change that brings on hurricane season, we should have a much better chance of rain in the SE over the next few weeks...maybe save some crops.
Ferris, I know you probably already have your weather sources, but in my opinion, Jeff Master's blog on WX Underground is the best.. Here's the URL for anyone, who might be interested. http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMa ... ticle.html
With the wind pattern change that brings on hurricane season, we should have a much better chance of rain in the SE over the next few weeks...maybe save some crops.
Ferris, I know you probably already have your weather sources, but in my opinion, Jeff Master's blog on WX Underground is the best.. Here's the URL for anyone, who might be interested. http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMa ... ticle.html

