Suncoast Stormwatch

 
Weekly Update 10/10/2009
 
We are now more than half-way through hurricane season, and we've only seen ten storms form in the Atlantic, only one of which directly affected the U.S. with a landfall. Of course, now that I say that, a major hurricane will come flying into Tampa Bay.

The National Climatic Cata Center released their monthly State of the Climate report, and announced that the average temperature for the U.S. last month was above average.

Local Weather

Here in Florida, the only thing I've noticed with the temperature is that it has stayed above 90 degrees for far too long. The heat really isn't even the problem, its the humidity. Across the area this week, we'll have a small chance for rain each day with temps in the low to mid 90s.

Weather Trivia

The correct answer to last week's question of " In weather, what does RFD stand for?" is Rear-Flank Downdraft. This week's question is below:
 


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