damejune2
(Storm Tracker)
Sat Jul 30 2005 05:19 PM
Re: 93L coming back to life?

You are welcome! I think the whole west coast from Tampa to Naples has seen enough rain for a while. Here is something interesting and maybe the mets on here can offer an explanation: When i first moved here in 1987, the everyday summer thunderstorms arrived between 1pm-4pm. Gradually over the years the storms arrive later and later and now, even though it clouds up around 2pm, the thunderstorms don't hit until almost 5pm.....is this do to the change in the Atlantic??


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