Friday, April 16, 2010

Florida's Climate

     Florida's climate is best described as subtropical with mild winters and quite warm summers. The state is essentially a long peninsula with no place more than 80 miles from either the Atlantic Ocean or the Gulf of Mexico.
     Temperatures are greatly influenced by the surrounding water which has a moderating effect on both the high and low temperatures. Generally, the interior of the state tends to warm more rapidly and reach higher temperatures during the day while cooling more rapidly and falling to lower temperatures during the night.
     The summer months of June, July, August and even into September are the rainiest months of the year. During this period thunderstorms are common. Many welcome these rain showers as they provide cooling relief during hot afternoons - but, keep them in mind when scheduling your vacation activities! One must be wary since these thunderstorms sometimes become quite severe with very strong winds and intense lightning.
     Winter brings dryer weather to Florida and of course the occasional cold front. Northern Florida feels the effects of cold fronts much more than southern Florida. Northern Florida will experience numerous days where the low temperature falls below freezing while this rarely occurs in south Florida. Still, the average low temperature even in the coldest months in north Florida is above 40F in most areas with high temperatures averaging in the 60s. In south Florida the coldest months bring low temperatures that typically average in the 60s with highs reaching well into 70s. Snow is very rare in Florida.
     Although snow is rare in Florida, tropical storms and hurricanes are not. Hurricane season is from June 1st through November 30th. These tropical cyclones can bring devastation to Florida. Modern surveillance systems provide plenty of notice of approaching hurricanes, however.
     ~ Awesome Florida website

Quote:
“Climate is what we expect, weather is what we get.”  ~ Mark Twain

Helpful Hints:
~  When planning outdoor activities, always have on hand:  sunscreen, hat, water.  Remember, caffinated beverages are not hydrating.
~  Plan your summer outings in the early a.m. and later afternoon to evening.  The sun isn't at it's hottest then.
~  Do not leave anyone or a pet in your car while you run into the store.  The heat is intense and can make them ill.

 A Bit of Humor:
WHETHER THE WEATHER
Whether the weather be fine
Or whether the weather be not
Whether the weather be cold
Or whether the weather be hot
We'll weather the weather whatever the weather
Whether we like it or not.
~  Unknown 

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