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
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Hurricane Ian - Florida State University Hurricane Ian was the 2nd major hurricane of the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season Ian made landfall on Cayo Costa Island in southwest Florida on September 28th and made a second U S landfall near Georgetown, SC on the 30th As a major category 4 storm when it struck Florida, Ian resulted in widespread and devastating impacts from southwest to northeast Florida due to high storm surge and waves
Outlooks - Florida Climate Center 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 month of July and the three months of June through August rank among the wettest ever with many stations setting records
Climate Summary for Florida - October 2020 - Florida Climate Center Hazardous Weather Events in October There were 340 local reports of hazardous weather events recorded in Florida during the month of October (see Table 4 for a breakdown by event type) The active hurricane season in the Atlantic continued in October Hurricane Zeta impacted the Gulf Coast late in the month of October, making landfall over southeast Louisiana on Wednesday the 28th and then
LCD Form - climatecenter. fsu. edu [NOAA, National Climatic Data Center] MONTH: 01 2003 Station Location: APALACHICOLA, FL (AAF) lat: 29° 44' lon: -85° 02' Elev (Ground): 19 Feet Time Zone: WBAN: 12832 d a t e Temperature (Fahrenheit) Deg Days Base 65 Degrees Significant Weather Snow Ice on Gnd (In) Precipitation (In) Pressure (inches of Hg) Wind Speed=mph Dir=tens of degrees d a t e Max Min Avg Dep From Normal Avg Dew pt
Data - 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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LCD Form - climatecenter. fsu. edu [NOAA, National Climatic Data Center] MONTH: 05 2002 Station Location: MIAMI, FL (MIA) lat: 25° 49' lon: -80° 18' Elev (Ground): 26 Feet Time Zone: WBAN: 12839 d a t e Temperature (Fahrenheit) Deg Days Base 65 Degrees Significant Weather Snow Ice on Gnd (In) Precipitation (In) Pressure (inches of Hg) Wind Speed=mph Dir=tens of degrees d a t e Max Min Avg Dep From Normal Avg Dew pt Avg Wet