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MikeCAdministrator
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Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports
      #53863 - Tue Sep 06 2005 11:05 AM

If you are in the area where TD#16 is affecting report on conditions, rain, wind, etc here.

Right now in Orlando, somewhat cloudy, but no rain.


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Re: Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports [Re: MikeC]
      #53864 - Tue Sep 06 2005 11:09 AM

hey it looks like landfall will maybe be new smyrna or daytona or st augustine am i correct? if it makes landfall as a TS or cane will that make history for the first in that area? we were just talking bout that area the other day being the least hit. could it be?

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Re: Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports [Re: nl]
      #53865 - Tue Sep 06 2005 11:16 AM

In Deerfield Beach (SE FL) : It's 76, it feels like 76! Welcome relief from the heat. It's not raining (at the moment) however, it's been raining non-stop since about 12:20am. Pressure is 29.95 & rising. Completely cloudy and winds out of the west at about 7mph. It's a nice day, albeit a wet one!

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Re: Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports [Re: native]
      #53866 - Tue Sep 06 2005 11:24 AM

Ft Laud:72degrees wind from the NW gust 25mph On and off heavy rain.

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Re: Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports [Re: nl]
      #53869 - Tue Sep 06 2005 11:33 AM

NL, no, it won't. Projected landfall is near Jacksonville but straddling the coast the entire way; we'll have to see if that plays out or if future track changes are warranted. Haven't had the chance to look myself, though. Many other storms have hit that area in the past, but it is rare to see something major that way...based off of climatology, they are probably overdue. (That is in no way saying that this will do that, by the way.)

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Re: Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports [Re: nl]
      #53873 - Tue Sep 06 2005 11:48 AM

If memory serves me correctly, Hurricane Dora - Cat III, St Augustine - 1964.
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Re: Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports [Re: Ed Dunham]
      #53882 - Tue Sep 06 2005 12:45 PM

NE coastal Florida, breezy, 20-25 mph wind on the beaches. Overcast, no rain as of yet.

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Re: Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports [Re: Yikes]
      #53883 - Tue Sep 06 2005 12:45 PM

And now it is pouring.

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Re: Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports [Re: Yikes]
      #53886 - Tue Sep 06 2005 01:01 PM

thats florida for you. Maybe the meteorologists should just forecast rain everyday, then when it rains no one will complain. They'll just be happy when it doesn't

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Re: Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports [Re: Ed Dunham]
      #53887 - Tue Sep 06 2005 01:07 PM

Also TS Isabel in 1985...just a bit north of JAX Bch. in Fernandina Bch. I believe??

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Re: Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports [Re: native]
      #53889 - Tue Sep 06 2005 01:23 PM

Here in Port St Lucie we had torrential rain off and on yesterday all day and wind gusts had to be at least 35mph, rain continued through the night and today we have had heavy rain off and on .

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Re: Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports [Re: native]
      #53892 - Tue Sep 06 2005 01:31 PM

Speaking of being past due, Coastal Georgia's last major hurricane was in 1898. They did receive a glancing blow from Dora.

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Re: Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports [Re: MikeC]
      #53893 - Tue Sep 06 2005 01:42 PM

Inland Volusia County (~30 miles west of Daytona)- 75°, light gusts and sporadic showers- the rain seems to be duying a bit as it gets this far inland.
Temps feel great after the string of 90's, though.

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Re: Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports [Re: MikeC]
      #53894 - Tue Sep 06 2005 01:43 PM

In Melbourne it's 83 degrees and kind of windy - maybe 15 mph plus gusts. It's been cloudy all day, but not much rain - yet...

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Re: Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports [Re: MikeC]
      #53897 - Tue Sep 06 2005 02:07 PM

Here at work (Vero Beach) it has been pouring off and on all day. Maybe I'll cross the street to check out the waves this afternoon. According to my son's surfing friend, he's looking forward to catching some waves. Typical.

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Re: Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports [Re: DJINFLA]
      #53902 - Tue Sep 06 2005 03:30 PM

Amazing the difference a few hours can make..

Here in Deerfield Beach...it's still very overcast/cloudy. Hasn't rained now in couple of hours. It's gotten a bit warmer 81 & feels warmer...humidity is up for sure. It's really sticky outside. Winds have changed direction (earlier they were out of the W at 7mph) and picked up a touch, they're now out of N/NW at 10mph.

Anywho, leaving a touch early to pick up the kids as everyone down here suddenly forgets how to drive when the roads are wet.


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Re: Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports [Re: DJINFLA]
      #53903 - Tue Sep 06 2005 03:45 PM

Info from Ormond Beach:
Temp: 76.8
Humidity: 90%
Rain today: .61 inch
Heaviest rain @ 12:37 hr = 4.65 inch per hour
Winds: 6 MPH NNE Highest gust 24 hr @ 15:24 HRS
Pressure: 29.931 and falling slowly.

Link in signature provides access to weather station in Ormond Beach.

Michael


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Re: Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports [Re: native]
      #53908 - Tue Sep 06 2005 04:19 PM

I'm in Tampa and although we have had a fairly good breeze all day, it seems to be getting a bit stronger. No rain, just clouds and wind.

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Re: Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports [Re: MikeC]
      #53915 - Tue Sep 06 2005 04:48 PM

On the barrier islands near MLB, drizzle, occasional light showers and squally, on occasion.

Wind gusts to 15kts or so from the N/NE.

Will check out the surf and post later. We have had a horrible couple of years for beach erosion, don't need any more.

WH

BTW--Been a long time lurker, but in the midst of such great weather minds, never felt qualified to comment. But hey, I can stick my finger out the window and pass on the information!


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Re: Tropical Depression 16/Ophelia Situation/Condition Reports [Re: MikeC]
      #53918 - Tue Sep 06 2005 04:56 PM

Jacksonville: intermitent rain, gusty winds all day today.

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