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Andrea's Arrived...first name storm of the season


Palmarum

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Subtropical Storm Andrea is about to make landfall soon, bringing a whole bunch of rain somewhere else...

I guess this season is starting early...hold on...

Ryan

South Florida

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Yeah i heard it also already on radio, and reed it in the newspaper en internet. Maybe the "things" for a strong and long season? Good luck to the people that live there ...

Hurricane season is from June to November?

Robbin

Southwest

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(Palmarum @ May 09 2007,22:16)

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bringing a whole bunch of rain somewhere else...

Why, why, why, not here? WE NEED RAIN!

Roger

Royal Palm Beach, FL.

USDA Zone 10A/10B Subtropical

26.7 degrees N. latitude

10 miles West of West Palm Beach and the ocean

Avg. yearly rainfall 58 inches

:cool:

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(ZoneTenNut @ May 10 2007,15:06)

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Why, why, why, not here? WE NEED RAIN!

Roger

Roger, have you had some rain yet?  You all were supposed to get some this evening, and pops around 40-50% for the rest of the week.

Not as good here - we start Monday with 40% but it's 30% thereafter, could be another long dry week.  Andrea was nothing more than a troublemaker, bringing wind, not rain, which fanned the fire and smoke.

Friday in St. Pete was gawdawful (gag), nasty thick (gag) smoke everywhere (gag).

St. Pete

Zone - a wacked-out place between 9b & 10

Elevation = 44' - not that it does any good

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Hmmmmm, something about this name of the storm that just dosen't sit well with me.  :P  Well, it's Wednesday, what a letdown of a storm. No rain.

Jeff

Searle Brothers Nursery Inc.

and The Rainforest Collection.

Southwest Ranches,Fl.

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(Jeff Searle @ May 16 2007,22:38)

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Hmmmmm, something about this name of the storm that just dosen't sit well with me.  :P  

No, I guess not :D  

At least you can tell your Andrea that her storm didn't damage anyone, it was just a gentle swirl that sailed out to sea :)

St. Pete

Zone - a wacked-out place between 9b & 10

Elevation = 44' - not that it does any good

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