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It’s Over!, Vacation That is - Back To Weather Blogging

Back To The Grind After A Great Week Vacation
 
Vacation Can Be Bad For Your Blog
I’ve been neglecting the blog the past 4-5 days, as I was extremely lazy on vacation in Sanibel Island Florida. It’s not hard to fall behind in email, and blog updates when your up late at night beachside, and sleeping in […]

Florida Lightning Storms, Trop-Storm Ingrid Very Weak

Post Update: 11:14am ET - Ingrid downgraded to a Tropical Depression now after hostile wind shear has taken it’s toll on the weak tropical cyclone. Expected to remain a Depression through the next 5 days, unless it dissipates altogether, which is very possible.
 
Tropical Storm Ingrid Nothing To Talk About
Quick update on Tropical Storm Ingrid that’s […]

Hurricane Dean DVD - Dominica - Jamaica - Mexico

Hurricane Dean 2007 DVD New Release

Well, the first new hurricane DVD release of the 2007 season is days away from shipping and I can‘t wait to get my copy. Major Hurricane Dean was a powerful Category 5 hurricane that tracked through the Caribbean back in August. Dean affected area’s of the eastern Caribbean westward through […]

Live Hurricane Dean Updates From Kingston Jamaica

Update 6:06pm ET - Hurricane Dean’s Eye barely on the coast of Jamaica
The northern eyewall is much closer the southern coast of Jamaica now after several wobbles more towards the northwest. The center fix of the eye was about 30 miles offshore at last check. This would put some very strong winds (100mph+) on the […]

Eyecandy Florida Shelf Cloud Storm Structure

 
Yesterday evening I was entertained by a large multi-cluster of strong thunderstorms that develop over Lake Okeechobee from the east coast sea breeze boundary and some outflow boundaries, colliding smack over the center of the lake. This all kind of organized into one large storm that slowly moved east-northeast, just south of Taylor Creek. I […]

Are The Tropics Heating Up?, Another Shelf Cloud

 
I was going to write about the changing going on in the tropics today, but think I’ll save that for tomorrow. Sure there is a area of disturbed weather in the western Gulf of Mexico, but this area won’t be Chantal anytime soon with the current wind shear, just a big rain maker for Texas, […]

Florida Seeing A True Thunderstorm Season

 
Yesterday morning as I was driving into the metro area of south Florida, you could see the sunrise give way to towering early morning thunderstorms at the beach. It was a awesome sight to see as storms rocked right along the coast. Throughout the morning hours, several water spout reports came in from spouts near […]