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    yes, it does
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    Does anyone els live in south/centeral FL?
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    Yeah, but they're all over at www.flhurricane.com resting up from last year.

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    It is cool here this morning. Woke up to high 40's and it seems to be warming up a little bit but still cool enough to stay bundled up.

    I can't wait for full Spring weather! I love being outside in the sunshine. :)

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    WOW, we are getting it right now here in Polk County. Really bad weather outside right now - it is beautiful

    http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/D.../si.ktbw.shtml

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    I want some bad weather Katie!!

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    WEll girl, I am sure after about a week of this - I will be tired of it and ready to send it your way!!! :)

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    Great and thank ya much...

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    HOT HOT HOT!!!!!!

    With a small chance of afternoon showers...

    When does Winter come again????

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    Possible water spouts, huh? Well, I take your water spouts and call for funnel clouds because we just saw one pass over.

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    We are getting it right now. Pretty hard.
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    When you are looking for a funnel cloud or waterspout, there must exist rotation both in the funnel itself, and in the cloud basin it is stemming from. Many people mistakenly call little juts from ominous looking clouds ‘funnels’. Florida probably gets thousands of waterspouts a year, so you have a real good chance of seeing at least a few each summer. Especially in the Keys. Did you take any pictures?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffery McElroy
    When you are looking for a funnel cloud or waterspout, there must exist rotation both in the funnel itself, and in the cloud basin it is stemming from. Many people mistakenly call little juts from ominous looking clouds ‘funnels’. Florida probably gets thousands of waterspouts a year, so you have a real good chance of seeing at least a few each summer. Especially in the Keys. Did you take any pictures?


    Thanks Jeff the met for that amazing fact about tornaders, never knew that!

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    Look, keith… about every day I will be filming a thunderstorm, and someone will point out a "tornado off yonder”. Of course, you could live in LI your whole life and never see one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffery McElroy
    Look, keith… about every day I will be filming a thunderstorm, and someone will point out a "tornado off yonder”. Of course, you could live in LI your whole life and never see one.

    My weather could beat your weather up anyday...

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    My weather could take yo’ weather and massacre it and all of its family. Ok… what is the lowest barometric pressure ever recorded in long island (in millibars please)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffery McElroy
    My weather could take yo’ weather and massacre it and all of its family. Ok… what is the lowest barometric pressure ever recorded in long island (in millibars please)?

    Please, I believe we had a nor-easter this year that brought down the pressure into the 970's! I don't feel like doing a google search right now, so phil can probably answer this question much better then I. "massacre my family", they're already massacred, there's not much more you can do!

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    sorry if that hit a sore spot, man... not your family (I was talking figurativly about the "weathers family").

    Ok... South Florida, 1935: 892mb. Beat that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffery McElroy
    sorry if that hit a sore spot, man... not your family (I was talking figurativly about the "weathers family").

    Ok... South Florida, 1935: 892mb. Beat that.

    What was the superstorms pressure? eh?

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