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Dreary and rain-filled week paves way for sunshine
If I didn’t know any better, I would have mistaken my location to be in the northeast in the middle of December with all the depressing grey skies that have overtaken our normal sunny days here in Central Florida. At least they cleared out long enough for the trick-or-treaters to go around shameless…
Typhoon Krosa Strikes Northern Taiwan Coast
Typhoon Krosa After All Moves Ashore In Taiwan
Major Typhoon Krosa took a direct hit on northern Taiwan in the last 12 hours, after several large wobbles there towards the end making it look like Krosa might actually track just to the north of the island. That was not the case as the Typhoon wobb…
Taipei Taiwan Braces For Major Typhoon Krosa
Major Typhoon Krosa Satellite Track Heading For Tiawan
Major Typhoon Krosa Continues Towards Taiwan
The impressive western Pacwhetheric Typhoon Krosa continues to track closer to Taiwan this morning as a dangerous tropical cyclone with winds over 130kts. It also continues to take aim at th…
Typhoon Krosa Threatens Taiwan, Chasers En-Route
Super Typhoon Krosa Satellite Image and Forecast Track
Northern Taiwan Prepares For Yet Another Major Typhoon Threat
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Taipei Taiwan Braces For Major Typhoon Krosa
While here in the Atlantic Hurricane basin, we can’t even get a decent Tropical Storm to form, nor something p…
Daytona Beach gone wild!
When the wind is howling out of the east, those of us who live by the beach know it’s not a good day to take a dip in the ocean.
Here in Daytona, more than 95% of the time the beach is wide and wonderful. There’s lots of room to lay back and soak in the sun, play some Frisbee, rent and ride a…
Heavy Rains And Beach Erosion Continue In Florida
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A Good Night Sleep As Heavy Florida Rains Fall
Starting yesterday evening just before dinner, the rains began and continue just about non-stop through until this morning as of this writing. I picked up several inches of very much needed rainfall, and so did Lake Okeechobee, Florida. A warm fr…
Florida Developing Subtropical System, Beach Erosion
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Not Another Sub-Tropical Storm, No Deep Tropics
Can you believe were talking about yet another possible developing “Subtropical” system off the Florida southeast coast. This is defiantly the season for Subtropical Storms. Buckets of rain falling this morning from about West Palm Beach sou…
Florida Beach Erosion, High Winds and Surf Expected
Windy Florida Weather Next Few Days
It’s a nasty windy day here in Southern Florida as there is a strong pressure gradient that has developed as strong high pressure over the eastern U.S. moves into the area. We are under several advisories for the next few days, including a Coastal Flood Watc…
Tropical Systems Fight Shear, Florida Beach Erosion
Tropical Systems Fighting The Shear and Loosing
Well there is little to talk about in the tropics this morning as most the tropical activity is well out over the center and eastern Atlantic, fighting unusual strong wind shear for this time of year. Tropical Storm Karen was down graded to a Depres…
Hurricane Lorenzo Heading For Veracruz Mexican Coast
Hurricane Lorenzo nearing The Mexican Coastline
Lorenzo Now A Hurricane
Hurricane Lorenzo is yet another record breaking storm to go from a Tropical Depression to a category 1 hurricane within 12 hours. Lorenzo being a very small compact storm with a small core, allowed him to rapidly organized o…
Tropical Storm Karen Remains Severely Sheared
Visible Satellite Showing Exposed Center With Model Tracks
Tropical Storm Karen Joins The Sheared Club
Like so many this year, Tropical Storm Karen remains almost completely exposed late this morning from strong 20-30mph southwesterly wind shear. Her low-level circulation is exposed and moving more…














