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You can't have a reverse wind flow joe. That is only for my part of FL. You don't even know what the term means jean.
Correct me if I am mistaken, that's the trade wind which used to steer summer storms from east to west; creating spectacular lightning shows over the Gulf@night.
Judging from what I recall via last summer's Tampa radar, the pattern doesn't resemble my daily soakings in Naples around 4-5PM daily 20 years ago.
As for our Chicago winter, it began last Veteran's Day.
In fact, barring 3 weeks 2 months ago; we've been below normal since Oct. 10th.
Lots of precip as well, feels like I relocated to British Columbia.
I see your drought is over, according to the index.
Correct me if I am mistaken, that's the trade wind which used to steer summer storms from east to west; creating spectacular lightning shows over the Gulf@night.
Judging from what I recall via last summer's Tampa radar, the pattern doesn't resemble my daily soakings in Naples around 4-5PM daily 20 years ago.
As for our Chicago winter, it began last Veteran's Day.
In fact, barring 3 weeks 2 months ago; we've been below normal since Oct. 10th.
Lots of precip as well, feels like I relocated to British Columbia.
I see your drought is over, according to the index.
Naw. East to west flow is our normal southeast windflow we used to have 36+ years ago. Most of the summer we are in a reverse west windflow when the axis of the high is south of the Tampa area giving us a west wind 24/7, so places right on the gulf where i live get no rain day after day while places 2 to 20 miles inland get 10 times the rain i do.
Naples is well to the south so the high axis is just north of you guys and you get a east flow much more than Tampa does.
4°C in Salford Priors, but less than 2 miles away in Broom it's 10°C! That's a temperature amplitude of more than 3°C/mile. 5.3 in Bidford and Broom is a 10 minute walk away!
Went for a hike with my girlfriend. Temp 65F, dewpoint 29F, no wind. Very nice day!
Similar here this afternoon except for the lack of wind.
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