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- Anticipating Heavy Rain in Florida - Florida Climate Center
Rain of this magnitude contributes approximately ten percent of the total precipitation that falls on the state, more in some parts of it, less in others Along the coasts of both northwestern and southeastern Florida torrential rain makes the heaviest contribution, while in the interior of the peninsula it contributes the least
- Florida Drought Update Statewide Condition Summary
Drought conditions should continue to improve as we are mostly looking at long-term deficits that will ease with summer rainfall ENSO neutral conditions will continue for the coming months with little effect on our weather Atlantic hurricane season is forecast to be above average, but not as active as last year
- Drought - Florida Climate Center
For a state that receives about 58 inches of rain annually, a discussion of drought in Florida might appear to be of little relevance But drought is a part of our climate, just like hurricanes, thunderstorms, wildfires, and tornadoes Unlike the other hazards that affect the state, droughts can impact large areas and last for months, even years
- Humidity in Florida - Florida Climate Center
The answer to this question is yes! With Florida being surrounded by the warm Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean, and with South Florida being a nearly tropical climate, it is definitely the most humid state in the U S Below is a map of annual average dew point temperatures across the coterminous U S , based on the 1991-2020 climate normals period The map shows that north Florida has dew
- Special Report: Frequent and Heavy Summer Rainfall Douses the State
The rain this summer has been frequent, widespread, and heavy at times From South Florida to the Panhandle and Southeast Alabama and even western and central Carolinas, both the last month and the last three months rank among the wettest ever with many stations setting records Even in the parts that have received a little less, saturated soils and standing water are a huge problem
- Climate Summary for Florida - November 2016
No major reporting station registered more than 1” of rain for the month, and the majority reported well under 0 5” November 2016 was the driest on record in Fort Myers, the 2nd driest on record in Gainesville, Melbourne, Orlando, Tampa, the 3rd driest on record in Jacksonville, and the 4 th driest on record for Key West and Daytona Beach
- Data - Florida Climate Center
Both of Florida’s deadliest tornado outbreaks happened during El Niño, February 1997 killing 42 and February 2007 killing 21 Coping With El Niño– Knowing there is a very confident prediction for increased storminess and rain across the Southeast, citizens, industry, and government agencies can plan ahead and react accordingly
- Summaries - Florida Climate Center
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- Products Services - Florida Climate Center
Florida CoCoRaHS Join the Florida Community Collaborative Rain, Hail Snow Network today! We have over 800 active observers and are looking for more volunteers Special Reports Extended reports and summaries about climate events, trends, and anomalies that affect Florida Custom Requests Please feel free to contact us for additional data or
- Climate Summary for Florida - July 2018 - Florida Climate Center
The Florida Climate Center (FCC) is a public service unit of the Florida State University Institute of Science and Public Affairs Home of the State Climatologist, the Florida Climate Center provides climate data and information for the state of Florida
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