Florida Thunderstorm Anvil With Mammatus
Posted by Jeff Gammons on 19 Jul 2007 at 10:28 am
Tagged as: Florida Weather, Storm Photography
It looks like the area thunderstorm pattern will continue active through next week. Today once again storms should develop over inland locations and slow drift westward. As we move into the weekend, the steering flow will return to westerly helping to really produce some good strong convergence along the east coast sea breeze boundary. I’m really loving this years thunderstorm season, as it’s making up for last years short-lived one.
Yesterday in the above thunderstorm picture, you can see a nice large lake breeze mature thunderstorm with a beautiful anvil canopy with some light Mammatus clouds. The inland storms lately have been great lightning producers, and if you plan to be in Florida anytime soon for weather, you will be pleased with the lightning shows.
I have some work to do during the first half of the today, including catching up on all my email and comments (sorry folks). When my internet was down the other day and with me on the road all the time, I have a mound of stuff to catch up on. If you are waiting on a email from me….it’s a coming! I do plan to head out again later this afternoon for storms and will likely favor the western side of the state today, as yesterday, some really strong storms formed along the west coast sea breeze.
I’m looking forward to it….

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