Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Tornado warned cell for New Port Richey


AT 1014 PM EST NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
TORNADO 6 MILES SOUTHEAST OF NEW PORT RICHEY...MOVING EAST AT 20
MPH. A SECOND STORM WITH A POSSIBLE TORNADO WILL COME ASHORE BY 1020
PM NEAR NEW PORT RICHEY.

THE TORNADO WILL BE NEAR...
NEW PORT RICHEY BY 1015 PM EST.
ODESSA BY 1020 PM EST.
MOON LAKE ESTATES BY 1025 PM EST.
LAND O` LAKES BY 1030 PM EST.
Of course if this was happening during the day I would be in my car chasing but so be it i sit at an arm chair chasing with the radars. Storms came in fast and furious early this evening about 430 the first wave came rolling in.




Nothing to impressive Dewdrop had way more fun, she busted the dewvoid. MESO MOMMA's rule!!
The tornado warn cell has expired and has moved quickly east losing its punch, the rain has slowed to a trickle here and i will have to await for news to see if there was indeed a tornado. For now rain should continue till midnight:.NOW...
THROUGH MIDNIGHT...CLOUDY SKIES WILL PERSIST AND ADDITIONAL
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ARE REDEVELOPING AND FORMING OVER THE
NORTHEAST AND EASTERN GULF AND BAY WATERS, 40 TO 60 MILES
WEST OF SARASOTA...NORTHEAST... TO THE MOUTH OF THE SUWANNEE RIVER.
OTHER SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WERE OVER INLAND LOCATIONS FROM
CHIEFLAND... OTTER CREEK...FLORAL CITY AND BROOKSVILLE...WEST TO
THE GULF COASTAL AREAS BETWEEN HERNANDO BEACH AND THE MOUTH OF
TAMPA BAY. I am going to stay up a little longer to monitor the radars because just a couple of hours ago they dropped the tornado watch because BECAUSE TORNADO
THREAT HAS BECOME VERY MARGINAL. That was at 851 at 1015 a new cell developed and has possibly dropped a tornado with it. With weather like this you should not turn off the TV or radio till all threat is gone. I will update later if anything happens.
Jess
Cloud Stalker

Dick Fletcher has passed away


Two weeks ago Mr. Dick Fletcher chief meteorologist for Tampa bay news had a stroke unlike his last one in 2003 where he was back to work just two weeks after.This one was more severe and it has taken my favorite meteorologist away to God.
Dick Fletcher has done so much for are community and will be remembered as a great man for us here in the Tampa bay area. Click on his name for the article just posted.
My prayers are with his family God be with you.

weather aleart

LEVY-CITRUS-SUMTER-HERNANDO-PASCO-PINELLAS-HILLSBOROUGH-POLK-
MANATEE-HARDEE-HIGHLANDS-SARASOTA-DE SOTO-CHARLOTTE-LEE-
530 AM EST TUE FEB 26 2008
...THUNDERSTORM IMPACT...
A STRONG COLD FRONT WILL MOVE ACROSS THE AREA THIS EVENING AND TONIGHT.
A LINE OF STRONG TO SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS IS EXPECTED ALONG AND
AHEAD OF THIS FRONT. THE MAIN THREAT WITH THESE THUNDERSTORMS WILL
BE DAMAGING WINDS...SMALL HAIL...EXCESSIVE DEADLY LIGHTNING...AND
HEAVY DOWNPOURS. ISOLATED TORNADOES ARE POSSIBLE. EVERYONE SHOULD
PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE WEATHER THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND MONITOR
FOR UPDATES TO THIS SITUATION. SINCE THIS WILL BE A NIGHT TIME
EVENT...MAKE SURE YOUR NOAA WEATHER RADIO ALERT FEATURE IS TURNED
ON BEFORE GOING TO BED TONIGHT.
currently there is a line of storms in Alabama with what looks like a tornado warn cell is near Montgomery.

THE TORNADO WILL BE NEAR...
RAMER AND 8 MILES SOUTH OF SPRAGUE BY 650 AM CST...
GRADY...RAMER AND MEADVILLE BY 655 AM CST...
CURRYS BY 700 AM CST...
what a way to wake up.God speed to all.
Lately I have been wondering if i should change my blog. I have no weather instruments yet except my rain gauge and what i truly want to do is report information for skywarn and my local news. right now that is just impossible with my money situation being so tight. Do you know what is like to live from day to day? no credit cards no savings just day to day survival and in the middle of that i have to find a way to live and not just survive. Chin up and positive thought are not always an option. I know I am not alone right now with the economy the way it is more and more people are finding out what it means to survive in this jobless society. From all over i am hearing news of people losing there jobs not just people like me in the restaurant world but people with high salary's being with a company for fifteen years and just like that they are layed off With nothing and then you have grad students who eagerly accept those jobs with lower pay. More and more everyday company's are moving out of our country just yesterday my husband told me and American made product he has received for work(PVC)for the last 20 years now has the label made in china.
Doesn't are government know if we keep losing American made products more and more of us will be with out jobs. More and more of us will be with out homes, food. Pasco county is at a record high right now for the homeless more then 1500 children registered at Pasco schools do not have a permanent residence, and that number is rising. Everyday i see someone new on the street with a sign " Will work for food". Unfortunately that is how I get by day to day knowing I at least we have a shelter over our heads. We eat every night and my son has clothes on his back. Thank you God for providing!
Well I have decided to do a little change to my blog until I have the tools I need to report weather data, I still have the Internet(for now) I can monitor the radars and use NOAA web info like have been doing but I am going to share my weather learning experience with doing what i am going to call weather 101, For those like me who want to learn more about the weather we enjoy. Starting with my next blog entry, I will still have my normal layout and still write about severe weather actives for west pasco if you interested whats going on outside of Florida you can go to DEWDROPS blog she doses a great job of reporting severe events for all areas.
Remember to leave your weather radios on tonight or TV or radio to monitor the weather anything goes when you have a night event happening.
JESS
Cloud Stalker
Monday, February 18, 2008
President's day/wet weather



Has any one notice how active the weather has been in the last five years, record breaking events every year. Now supercells lasting longer then expected, baffling experts from all over.
Just a thought.
As you can see from the picture above we have some rain coming are way thunderstorms are expected for us: ENOUGH
MID AND LOW LEVEL SHEAR WILL BE PRESENT OVER NORTHERN FLORIDA AND
SOUTHERN GEORGIA EARLY TODAY THAT A FEW STRONG STORMS MAY DEVELOP
FROM TAMPA BAY NORTHWARD. THE STRONGEST STORMS MAY PRODUCE WIND
GUSTS UP TO 45 MPH...ALONG WITH VERY HEAVY RAINFALL.
Yesterday the Florida panhandle and southern Alabama had there share of severe weather
DEWDROP and JEFF GAMMONS blog has some great reports. Good Job guys!! True weather geeks!
My hero's!!
I will be keeping an eye the radar but for the most part this will be a rain event but you never know.
Have a good Monday and a good week!
Jess

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Link to severe weather from 2/5/08/Severe weather for Florida Today


PEGGY WILLENBERG of the Twister sisters sent me a really cool link on the storms of February 5th 2008. It shows what happened how it happen and you can read about the long track tornado that caused so much devastation.

In the picture: A tornado rated EF4 tracked through portions of Yell, Pope, Conway, Van Buren, Stone and Sharp Counties on 02/05/2008.
Click HERE for the link.
Today we have some interesting weather going on for our state thanks to a low in the gulf and an approaching cold front.

This is what my sky looks like:

TWO WEATHER SYSTEMS HAVE THEIR SIGHTS SET ON THE
WEST COAST OF FLORIDA. AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE OVER THE GULF OF
MEXICO NEAR 90W IS EXPECTED TO INITIATE A PERIOD OF THUNDERSTORMS
THIS EVENING AND INTO THE EARLY MORNING HOURS WEDNESDAY.

You can click on any part of the discussion above to read it in its entirety.
The southeast part of Florida is where there saying most of the severe weather will take place with a 10% chance of tornadoes. Even so everyone should keep an eye on the weather tonight. Stay tuned for updates.
Jess
Cloud Stalker

Monday, February 11, 2008

Severe weather possible for Tuesday night


Saturday morning I awoke to overcast skies and the birds just singing away.
I set up a little personal space in my back screen in porch to observe the weather and just enjoy the singing.
The stationary front stalled just south of us and my hubby was telling me we were going to get some rain I tried telling him that the dryer air was already over us and the rain he was seeing in the gulf wouldn't reach us but I kept the radar on just in case I was wrong, which I wasn't.
Sunday the front finely moved on further south allowing the dry air mass to settled on in giving us beautiful blue skies for the day and temps rising to the mid seventies.
Just a beautiful day too sit under the tree and enjoy the breeze, listening too the kids play.
Today is a repeat of yesterday Beautiful skies nice breeze but there is talk of a possible severe weather event tomorrow night. HERE IS THE LATEST OUTLOOK FROM THE SPC...THOUGH DRY CONDITIONS CURRENTLY
EXIST ACROSS FL...MOISTURE ACROSS THE SRN GULF IS EXPECTED TO LIFT
NWD INTO THE REGION ON TUESDAY...AS SHORTWAVE TROUGH LIFTS FROM
THE GULF NEWD INTO THE REGION. GRADUALLY DESTABILIZING BOUNDARY
LAYER COMBINED WITH LIFT ASSOCIATED WITH APPROACHING SHORTWAVE
TROUGH SHOULD INCREASE THE POTENTIAL FOR SEVERE STORMS AND
POSSIBLE SUPERCELLS. WIND FIELDS MAY EVEN SUPPORT A POTENTIAL OF
ISOLATED TORNADOES...IN ADDITION TO THE RISK FOR LOCALIZED
DAMAGING WIND GUSTS. AS LARGE SCALE TROUGH APPROACHES TUESDAY
NIGHT...A LINE OF STORMS MAY REACH THE WRN FL PENINSULA LATE IN
THE PERIOD...WITH WIND DAMAGE EXPECTED TO BE THE MAIN THREAT.

I will be closely monitoring this possible weather event if the low doesn't hold out we will still get rain, which we need.
So keep an eye on the weather and keep your weather radios turned on Tuesday night It might be just some rain and wind but you never know When cold air meets warm and most air magical things can happen. That’s it for me for now.
Jess
Cloud Stalker

Friday, February 8, 2008

It's A beautiful day


It’s a beautiful day and yes we have another beautiful weekend ahead of us.
Now that the cold front has finely moved further south we can enjoy some nice mild temps. Today’s high is around 71 and looks to be a repeat for the weekend. Sweet.

Enjoy your weekend!
Jess
Cloud Stalker

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Tornadoes/ Be prepared


55 Dead, even after NWS predicted this days in advance. How many of the people that lost there lives had weather radios? How many deaths could have been avoided if people listen too the weather. If I had a system like that coming towards me I would have prepared the family ether staying the night in a safer home or Sleep in a safe room; Basement, tub closet. I'm not saying none of the victims didn't do that, it just seems with the ample warnings casualties shouldn't of been that high.
So sad.
It seems most of the damage was caused by a long track Tornadoes some stayed on the ground for a distance of 30 to 50 miles.
One in Arkansas burned through 5 counties. Amazing.
31 one people were killed in Tennessee, 13 in Arkansas, 7 in Kentucky and 4 in Alabama. Again My prayers are with all of you!If you want to hep th victims in the southDEWDROP has links on her blog, she also has links with more information on the catastrafy in he south. Thank you Dew!
Anybody who reads this and you don't have a weather radio go out and buy one there not expensive and they can save your life!! Plus watch the weather it changes everyday and anything could happen!! Be prepared!!
Jess
Cloud Stalker

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Southern residents assess tornado damage

Southern residents assess tornado damage


In this round of storms, there were 67 eyewitness accounts of tornadoes but the number of twisters likely won't be that high because some probably saw the same funnel cloud, said Greg Carbin, the warning coordination meteorologist at the National Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Okla. He said a reasonable guess is that 30 to 40 tornadoes touched down.
Sadly 52 deaths have already been reported; you can read more about this event on DEWDROPS or BILL DOM'S Blog . I did not watch this event last night on radar, my husband even told me to watch but I just had too many distractions. My heart goes to all that lost family and friends and there homes. You are all in my prayers.

Friday, February 1, 2008

Mild cold front coming in




Beautiful sunrise this morning. Isn't it said if the morning is red sailors dred?
Well shortly after the sunrise the sky became overcast and light precept started falling. There is a mild cold front coming in nothing to severe temp wise, and weather wise.




Winds are still coming in from the south but once this front moves across winds will change and come from the north. The difference will be at night, with temps dropping into the high 40's to lower 50's depending on where you are. Daytime temps will be just a little bit cooler.
There is a slight risk of severe weather for the folks on the east coast of our country( eastern Carolina's has a 2% chance of tornadoes) but that's about it.
SDS at this time of year is strong with all of us weather geeks.
Come on spring!!!
Tomorrow looks to be a perfect outside day!
Well that's all got for now Have a great weekend enjoy the weather and get out and do something!!!
Jess.. :-)
Cloud Stalker