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Miami Dade and Broward Counties still under tornado watch (Original Post) malaise Jan 2016 OP
In January?! KamaAina Jan 2016 #1
More snow in NM Warpy Jan 2016 #2
That's not normal, right? underpants Jan 2016 #3
Yes, it is. B2G Jan 2016 #5
It's not unusual in Florida. B2G Jan 2016 #4
When the front passed thru Miami it took out power in many places. Mika Jan 2016 #6
Stay safe malaise Jan 2016 #7
Thanks. Its looking much better right now. Nice cool air coming in behind the front. Mika Jan 2016 #8
They just called off the watch malaise Jan 2016 #9
 

B2G

(9,766 posts)
4. It's not unusual in Florida.
Fri Jan 15, 2016, 05:07 PM
Jan 2016

I really get tired of every weather event being touted as climate change. It helps nothing.


"A state like Florida has fairly erratic but continual tornado activity throughout the year, with tropical season favored as a peak."

http://www.ustornadoes.com/2013/03/19/monthly-tornado-averages-by-state-and-region/

 

Mika

(17,751 posts)
6. When the front passed thru Miami it took out power in many places.
Fri Jan 15, 2016, 05:28 PM
Jan 2016

My office being one of those places. Was in the middle of surgery when the lights flickered a few times, then out went everything. Black as night outside for 15-20 minutes. Hurricane force wind gusts. Basement parking lot for my bldg on Brickell ave. was flooded so badly that I had to remove shoes and pull up my pants to my calves to get to my car. Water was @ floorboard level of my Altima. Streets flooded. Many traffic signals nonfunctional. Traffic jams 'till the cows come home. Lots of stalled & flooded cars. Took 2 hours to get from downtown Miami to Coral Gables (normally a 15-20 min drive).






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