WEATHER / CLIMATE
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CURRENT COOLDOWN 1 2 3 4
by gsytch- 1 follower
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The cold snap coming is expected to last thru the weekend, with frost and freezes expected, though not record cold. It appears that all forecasts are targeting inland, rural areas as calm, cold conditions exist - but I am seeing another cold shot next week. Anyone see longer range? My data only goes out 7 days. It appears like Thurs and Sat mornings will feature freezes for inland Tampa Bay/Orlando with watches up for inland South Florida. Then, next week more cold? Watcha thinking?
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California winter is here 1 2 3
by enigma99- 102 replies
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Look at this... a little too early for this to be happening. Once we get into an el nino pattern and storms come from the Pacific, it should be more mild. We won't have any freezing temps from this, but it will be chilly! brrr. Hopefully this pattern will change soon!
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Possible Florida Freeze - January 1 2 3
by RedRabbit- 105 replies
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Happy New Year PT! Florida has had a very warm and dry winter season so far, but will those trends continue into January? Discuss below!
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Potentially cold week for Florida next week 1 2 3
by SubTropicRay- 2 followers
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The European forecast model had been showing temperatures as low as 15F in Atlanta next Wednesday morning. It doesn't sound like a big deal but that type of cold that far south is pretty rare. The GFS model was showing less cold but it has started to agree with the European model. I'm not crying wolf here but keep an eye on the weather Floridians. Either way, at least part of next week will be well below normal.
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Texas Cold 1 2
by Ed in Houston- 52 replies
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Much of south Texas had its first freeze this morning. Deep south Texas remained above freezing and maybe about 20 mile from the coast on up to Houston. Houston stayed above freezing while the western and northern suburbs were near freezing. I had 36 in SE Houston this morning with frost on the roof. Also there seems to have been a a cold spot in deep south central Louisiana around Morgan city with the lows in the upper 20s. Ed in Houston
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Long Hot Summer - down under 1 2
by Peter G- 64 replies
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Here we go, get that Style Council video out of the closet 37c on Saturday
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Harvey - Texas 1 2 3
by IHB1979- 2 followers
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I can imagine the Texas folks on the forum are starting preparations for the storm. The intensity isn't really dialed in yet, but you sure look to get a lot of rain...measured in feet! Stay safe!
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Climate of the United States 1 2
by NC_Palms- 65 replies
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I created my own climate classification map, since I find the majority of the other ones flawed. With the creation of this map, I considered both temperature and flora of a region. Please feel free to add your own 2¢. Cool Temperate Deciduous/Mixed Forest: Cold winter and mild summer climate. Occupies the Northern tier of the country from New England to California. Eastern Section is predominantly mixed while the Western section is more coniferous. Warm Temperate Deciduous/Mix Forest: Cold winter and a hot summer climate. Located south of the cool temperates. More Deciduous than the cool temperates except in Southern NJ, Long Island and in the piedm…
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Texas Temps 1 2
by Ed in Houston- 2 followers
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Here are some temperatures around Texas at 05:30am and 06:00am Monday 2/15/2021. Data from the Weather Underground. South Padre Island at 28. I expect these temperatures to drop another degree or two by dawn or just after. 06:00 05:30 Ed in Houston
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Australian Hardiness Zone Maps
by greysrigging- 1 follower
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Aussie hardiness info and maps. https://www.anbg.gov.au/gardens/research/hort.research/zones.html
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Our First Cold Front 1 2 3
by Moose- 2 followers
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Technically its our second cold front of this season. The last one was very mild that never impacted South Florida. This one will have high 40's F in Southern Miami Dade County. Still mild but we are overdue for another cold winter. Lets keep our fingers crossed.
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Aussie summer weather reports 1 2
by Tyrone- 1 follower
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This is one for the aussies. With all the cold weather threads flying around I thought it would be nice to discuss Oz weather somewhere. Of course others from other areas are welcome to join in. We've had some crazy weather this year so far, so let us know how you're going? Over here in the wild west it's been amazingly humid from about mid January. It's rare to see a day even in the high twenties. This morning I woke to a 23C min with a 22.2C dewpoint or 94% relative humidity. The sun is up and there's a humid haze everywhere. It's going to be an incredibly sticky 38C today. Best regards Tyrone
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Winter Results 1 2
by bubba- 42 replies
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Winter is over for those spots in the 48 that are involved in the growing of all things Tropical.Using the internationally accepted Cooling/Heating Degree Method for this Winter,the following constitute the Results: Texas- Brownsville-Cooling-260 hours;Heating-283 hours Harligen-Cooling-255 hours;Heating-346 hours San Antonio-Cooling-83 hours;Heating-800 hours Florida- Marathon-Cooling-793 hours;Heating-20 hours Miami-Cooling-637 hours;Heating-27 hours Ft.Lauderdale- Cooling-645 hours;Heating-28 hours Naples-Cooling-431 hours;Heating-76 hours West Palm-Cooling-469 hours;Heating-69 hours Melbourne-Cooling-295;Heating-159 hours California- Los Angel…
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Southern Autumn 2015 1 2 3
by tropicbreeze- 99 replies
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Thought I'd better start this before everyone decides to hibernate and falls asleep. Not that autumn is particularly significant here, it's still our wet season, even if not much of a wet season this year. There's chatterings around the place that March will be a very high rainfall month. I haven't seen anything official on that. The month started off pretty good, but then suddenly died in the proverbial. At this point I'm average rainfall for March, on a daily basis. But with the nose dive the past few days I've had to turn the auto irrigation back on. The road out the front of my place is getting dusty again. My dam is only just trickling over whereas normally it shou…
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climate zones for europe help
by bukezi- 2 replies
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Hi all,can someone tell me a site with reliable information about climate zone in europe because according to some statistics for the last 3 years in my area the temperature is not falling below 5F and that is far above the zone 6b what i find...thanks a lot!
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The numbers are in for 2014 and it's official... 1 2
by Funkthulhu- 69 replies
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Global Average Annual Temperature is Warmest on Record. On a mostly unrelated note, I am sitting in my office in Nebraska in shorts in mid-January because it's 60F out. Looking forward to a magnificent weekend!
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Counting it down 1 2
by _Keith- 58 replies
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7:05PM, 36 degrees, So. Louisiana
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Southern Hemisphere Spring!!! 1 2 3 4
by NApalm- 121 replies
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Well someone had to do it so here we go. Spring has CERTAINLY sprung here. 30+ every other day and rain on it's way tomorrow! Boy is it needed. Getting very dry...
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Summer Down Under 1 2 3 4
by greysrigging- 150 replies
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Perth's coldest summer morning on record As the sun rose over Western Australia on the first day of summer, it was feeling more like winter in Perth. The temperature at 5:25am local time was only 6.6ºC, making this the city's coldest morning of summer in 124 years of records. The previous coldest morning of the season was 7.9ºC in December 2007, while Perth's long-term average minimum temperature at this time of year is about 16ºC. In fact, this morning's temperature would even be below-average for the middle of winter in Perth. The unusually cold start to summer was caused by a high pressure ridge that moved over southwestern Austral…
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1-3-2008 lows, FL and S.E. 1 2
by Eric in Orlando- 53 replies
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Dropped to 31F here at Leu Gardens and is back to 34 now at 7:15. The cable connecting our weather station to my computer failed yesterday so I can't tell how long it was at 31F until I hook the new one up. Tender foliage on the drive in looked mostly alright, a few bananas burnt but not all the way wilted. The bananas and heliconias in my yard weren't black and wilted and the coconut still looked green.
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California calling for drought State of Emergency 1 2
by Mauna Kea Cloudforest- 1 follower
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Scary facts about the looming drought: below normal rainfall to persist into March 2014 2013 driest year for Central and Northern California by a long shot since recorded weather history State of emergency for California being requested veggie prices will go through the roof fruit prices will go through the roof Abnormally high rainfall in Southeastern California (Riverside hills are green in December?) See references below California 2014 drought could send waves through US commodity markets http://www.foodnavigator-usa.com/Suppliers2/California-2014-drought-could-send-waves-through-US-commodity-markets Lawmakers including U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein, U.S. Congressm…
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Florida's in line for more January cold 1 2
by Dave-Vero- 1 follower
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Story from our dinky local newspaper at TC Palm. "...But now an Arctic Oscillation has materialized again, L'Heureux said. They aren't as stable as La Niña so they can be predicted only for two to three weeks ahead of time." Info on Arctic Oscillation
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March Thread 1 2 3
by Trópico- 105 replies
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It is an honour to start this thread and I would like to say it's so beautiful outside that is health threatening to be at work today. Low 80s today and tomorrow with a twist: Sat and Sun highs in the 60s and lows in the 40s, bottoming out possibly at 43ºF. Not too bad enough to start a "Florida Scare #4" but I have to hold on to my rendas one more week.
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Early January Freeze. 1 2
by cfkingfish- 1 follower
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I got up a little earlier this morning and looked at Wunderground, this is what I saw. http://www.wunderground.com/wundermap/?lat=27.04283905&lon=-82.35276031&zoom=8&pin=Venice%2c%20FL I did not know how to save the page, but at 445am, it was 60F in Venice, and the Suncoast from Bradenton to Sanibel Island were all sitting between 57-62F. Oddly enough it was around 50F in Tampa, 48F in Naples, upper 30s to low 40s everywhere inland and south of Orlando, and mostly low 50s from West Palm to Miami. Even the northern Keys were colder than the Southwest coast here. I thought it was a misread temperature, so I went outside, and even with 30mph winds, I was no…
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Earliest snowfall in Houston's history 1 2
by _Keith- 56 replies
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Today will go down as the earliest snowfall in Houston's history. Most school districts remain open, but HISD canceled after-school and weekend activities.