2008 March 11.03.08 | Weather, Storms & Hurricane Blog

Archive for March, 2008

Record Florida Heat Over The Weekend, Video Highlight

Enjoying The Early Spring Record Breaking Florida Hot Weather
The weekend was just like how I like it, hot! It was a great weekend weather-wise, at least for me, with temperatures breaking 90F. Several daily high temperatures were broken in Miami and Ft Lauderdale two days in a row. Many locations in South Florida reached the […]

Moderate Risk Of Tornadoes In Georgia and Carolina’s

Severe Storms Return To The Southeast Today
Georgia looks to be under the gun for more severe weather this afternoon after last nights possible tornado that moved through the heart of Atlanta. Today, the Storm Prediction Center has all of North Georgia and much of South Carolina in a moderate risk for severe storms, including Supercells […]

Possible Tornado Tracks Through Metro Atlanta

Update 12:03am More Downtown Atlanta Tornado Damage Video
CNN TV is doing some great coverage of the possible tornado tonight in downtown Atlanta. CNN Center and surrounding hotels have sustained more damage than first thought. Windows blown out, debris all over downtown streets. CNN reports of water and debris inside parts of their studios, and a […]

Florida Sunset Time Lapse, Alligators, Wildlife Video

Exploring The Florida Northern Glades
Thursday’s weather was beautiful here in Southern Florida, and I made the best of it and headed out for some afternoon wildlife exploring. I hiked around the eastern region of Lake Okeechobee, surrounding dry marsh lands from the drought, and canal waterways. It was warm, upper 70’s to near 80F under […]

Longer Days, Higher Sun Angle, Better Moods

Time Change, Sun Angle And My Mood
I’m a big fan of longer days and shorter nights. Every spring when the time changes, my mood changes as I know the hot days of summer are on the way. When the time changed last weekend, I was happy and felt relived that I had made it through the […]

Weak Thunderstorms Try And Spin On Tuesday

Spin-Spin Baby - Enjoying Some Weak Convection
Tuesday brought some showers and isolated thunderstorms to south-central and South Florida. A moderate upper-level trough moved through the state helping to enhance convergence and develop thunderstorms. Some of these storms although weak, did show signs of some mid and low-level rotation at times. A warm front south of […]

Monitoring Small Supercell Storm Off Southwest Florida

Monitoring A Interesting Florida Thunderstorm
While I work on the servers early this afternoon, I have been monitoring one little compact cell on radar the last few hours. This storm has had my attention as it looked to be rotating and sustaining itself off the Florida southwest coastline near Everglades City. Here’s a interesting blurb from […]