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xxflcyclonexx
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Re: Memorial Day Weekend Area to Watch [Re: Thomas Giella]
      #75045 - Tue May 29 2007 10:17 PM

I've got this link bookmarked now http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/FIRE/fires-fl-ir4-loop.html It's a color-enhanced satellite loop for just Florida. High quality. If something does spin up out of this, or anythng else comes our way this season, I'll be checking it out regularly.

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Edited by Ed Dunham (Wed May 30 2007 10:28 AM)


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LisaC
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Re: Memorial Day Weekend Area to Watch [Re: xxflcyclonexx]
      #75196 - Fri Jun 01 2007 08:57 AM

Where's the rain, i see clouds, lots of clouds since saturday but no rain over the western part of broward county?

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ltpat228
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Re: Florida Rainy Season & Drought [Re: Multi-Decadal Signal]
      #75205 - Fri Jun 01 2007 12:29 PM

Wow, some one resurrected this thread from a year ago???

Any ways, rather than placing my comments on the main page as I feel that area is for crucial and vital information...all I simply will say is that it is now raining where I live on the east coast in St. Lucie County, FL. I am 2 counties above Palm Beach County and the sky appears to be offering a slow yet steady rain fall.

I am very grateful as we really need the rain and, our County is adjacently east to Lake Okeechobee.


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GuppieGrouper
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Re: Florida Rainy Season & Drought [Re: ltpat228]
      #75432 - Thu Jun 07 2007 07:42 AM

We had copious amounts of rain over night in Lakeland. Everytime I thought the rain was over, it would start again. I am doing the happy dance, since my plants were almost gone. They seem to be coming back and I almost have grass again. I will not resent lawn mowing this season after that drought was so strong. Bring on the mower and bring on the gas prices as long as we got rain, we got hope!

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