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  1. What part of Cuba are you going to?

    Tropical storms are rare though most likely area they are going to hit would be west Cuba and the gulf shores, a common track is up from SW Caribbean up through the yucatan channel region/Yucatan/west Cuba and up through to the gulf coast, east Cuba on the other hand is very unlikely to see tropical actvity unless your very unlucky

    Thanks for that, I'm staying near Varadero which is almost directly south of Florida. Part of me hopes to see a tropical storm, but part of me hopes not as it would probably wipe out most of my holiday!

  2. god man realy bad here quite upsetting people look so sad...the end of this road peo-ple are up to there waist in water

    Im stranded in my estate cant take the risk in car as some place are deep.so sorry not many pics at present cant leave to deep in places .ps still heavy rain

    non stop!!!!!!!

    I'm really glad I live on a hill with virtually no chance of been flooded. It is terrible that so many people are affected by these dreadful floods with still no sign yet to the awful summer weather.

  3. It does seem a bit suspicious Dan. That dosen't look like flamingo land to me .

    Flamingo Land is only about ten miles fom where I live and I don't recognise it from that picture.

    Sorry for been off topic, but it definately is Flamingoland. The park has undergone quite a dramatic change in the last couple of years with new rides and attractions. Here is the ride from another angle http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/comm...land_Kumali.jpg

    Back on topic, it's stared spitting here now with quite a strong breeze. The skies are now darker than they have been all day.

  4. Are you planning to go out there again BA Baracus?

    Certainly Florida weather can be interesting, the afternoon storms have are something I'd like to see...plus I would love to see the power of a cat-1/2 hurricane, tohugh I'm not sure I'd be prepared to see above that unless I knew I was safe...

    I'm strongly thinknig about going on a hurricane chase summer 08 IF a suitable system develops.

    Hopefully summer 2008 will be the next time I visit, not specifically for the but it's an added bonus! The afternoon storms are spectacular with unbelieveable amounts of lightning. The forecasts on TV out there are also good to watch (particularly weather plus on WESH http://www.wesh.com ) with live radar and lightning counts.

  5. This is the bit that amuses me! At a guess I'd say that Arizona is considerably more sunny than Florida, with many of the Southwest states easily rivalling for sunshine. I suppose 'The Subtropical State' doesn't have the same ring to it! I was in Florida (Fort Lauderdale) in February; it was pleasant to get away from the cold of winter for a week, but it was thundery for a couple of days when I was there. They do have more thunderstorms than any other state I believe.

    The sunshine levels do vary depending on which part of Florida you visit. Clearwater on the Gulf Coast, for example, has (apparently) approximately 360 days sunshine a year [could anyone confirm this with records etc. or perhaps show which is the suniest part of America?]. On a visit there from Orlando, the weather was terrible on the drive over. But as we arrived over the causeways from the mainland there was nothing but clear blue skies. You could see the clouds developing just to the east that were bringing the rain, but nothing for Clearwater itself. I'd agree that Sunshine State is probably a bit factually inaccurate, but as you say, Sub-Tropical State or Lightning State don't have the same ring to them! :)

  6. I have been to Florida quite a few times over the last 10 years or so and have been amazed by the weather they have there. I have been in winter and summer and been through most of what the weather has to throw at this state. I have not been there during a hurricane, but have experienced a tropical storm (can't remember the name as I was only young) which was quite scary at the time. The list of weather events I witnessed are:

    - Closest I have ever been to a cloud to ground strike, no more than 50ft away (struck a burger king sign)

    - Largest hail I have ever seen, marble size

    - Most intense storm I have ever encountered (in lightning alley near Tampa), ferocious gusts of wind, driving hail and continual lightning alll around

    - Heaviest rain, almost 6 inches in an afternoon

    - One and only view of a funnel cloud, with a tornado warning in the area

    - Largest temperature variation, 90F max temp with warm southerly breeze one day followed by 54F max temp and cold northerly wind, the following day

    - What seems like the largest, darkest, most spectacular storm clouds I have ever seen

    Every time I visit in the summer months I look forward to the afternoon storms, which are spectacular but last no more than a couple of hours. Does anyone else have any experiences of weather in the Sunshine State of Florida?

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