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1 hour ago, Yunder Wækraus said:

Even if Florida avoids the freeze, this cold event should cast light on FL microclimates, including eastern vs. western barrier islands, urban heat islands, and the lake effect, especially for South Bay to Pahokee.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2019/01/28/us/winter-weather-monday-wxc/index.html

what's the link for?

You need really cold weather and weather stations all over, like the live interactive map from weather underground to observe microclimates,

Brevard County, Fl

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On 1/29/2019 at 7:52 AM, Jimbean said:

what's the link for?

You need really cold weather and weather stations all over, like the live interactive map from weather underground to observe microclimates,

It should have contained a projected heat map showing that peninsular Florida is the only place east of the Rockies to avoid the worst of the cold. I was just saying this is a great chance for folks to report on microclimates; the map I posted is too meta to provide predictions on such things.

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4 minutes ago, Yunder Wækraus said:

It should have contained a projected heat map showing that peninsular Florida is the only place east of the Rockies to avoid the worst of the cold. I was just saying this is a great chance for folks to report on microclimates; the map I posted is too meta to provide predictions on such things.

ah I didn't see that.

Brevard County, Fl

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