Weather Alerts for Florida
1. Flood Advisory for: Palm Beach, FL
2. Flood Watch for: Coastal Indian River; Coastal St. Lucie; Coastal Martin; Inland Indian River; Inland St. Lucie; Inland Martin
3. Flood Watch for: Inland Volusia; Coastal Volusia; Inland Northern Brevard; Mainland Northern Brevard; Northern Brevard Barrier Islands; Inland Southern Brevard; Mainland Southern Brevard; Southern Brevard Barrier Islands
4. Flood Watch for: Metro Palm Beach County; Metro Broward County; Metropolitan Miami Dade; Coastal Palm Beach County; Coastal Broward County; Coastal Miami Dade County
5. High Surf Advisory for: Coastal Indian River; Mainland Southern Brevard; Southern Brevard Barrier Islands
6. High Surf Advisory for: Coastal Nassau; Coastal Duval; Coastal Flagler; Northeast Coastal St. Johns; Southeast Coastal St. Johns; Coastal Glynn; Coastal Camden
7. High Surf Advisory for: Coastal St. Lucie; Coastal Martin
8. High Surf Advisory for: Coastal Volusia
9. High Surf Advisory for: Mainland Northern Brevard; Northern Brevard Barrier Islands
10. Red Flag Warning for: Central Walton; Holmes; Washington; Jackson; Inland Bay; Calhoun; Inland Gulf; Gadsden; Leon; Coastal Bay; Northern Liberty; Southern Liberty; Dougherty; Worth; Turner; Tift; Ben Hill; Irwin; Miller; Baker; Mitchell; Colquitt; Cook; Berrien; Seminole; Decatur; Grady; Thomas; Brooks
11. Red Flag Warning for: South Walton
12. Rip Current Statement for: Coastal Franklin
13. Rip Current Statement for: Coastal Indian River; Mainland Southern Brevard; Southern Brevard Barrier Islands
14. Rip Current Statement for: Coastal Nassau; Coastal Duval; Coastal Flagler; Northeast Coastal St. Johns; Southeast Coastal St. Johns; Coastal Glynn; Coastal Camden
15. Rip Current Statement for: Coastal Palm Beach County; Coastal Broward County; Coastal Miami Dade County
16. Rip Current Statement for: Coastal St. Lucie; Coastal Martin
17. Rip Current Statement for: Coastal Volusia
18. Rip Current Statement for: Mainland Northern Brevard; Northern Brevard Barrier Islands
19. Wind Advisory for: Coastal Indian River; Coastal St. Lucie; Inland Indian River; Inland St. Lucie
20. Wind Advisory for: Coastal Martin; Inland Martin
21. Wind Advisory for: Coastal Nassau; Coastal Duval; Coastal Flagler; Northeast Coastal St. Johns; Southeast Coastal St. Johns
22. Wind Advisory for: Inland Flagler; Eastern Clay; Eastern Putnam; South Central Duval; Northern Inland St. Johns; Southern Inland St. Johns; Western St. Johns
23. Wind Advisory for: Inland Northern Brevard; Mainland Northern Brevard; Northern Brevard Barrier Islands; Inland Southern Brevard; Mainland Southern Brevard; Southern Brevard Barrier Islands
24. Wind Advisory for: Inland Volusia; Coastal Volusia
25. Wind Advisory for: Northern Lake County; Orange; Seminole; Osceola; Southern Lake County
26. Wind Advisory for: Okeechobee
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Weather Topic: What are Nimbostratus Clouds?
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A nimbostratus cloud is similar to a stratus cloud in its formless,
smooth appearance. However, a nimbostratus cloud is darker than a stratus cloud,
because it is thicker.
Unlike a stratus cloud, a nimbostratus cloud typically brings with it the threat
of moderate to heavy precipitation. In some cases, the precipitation may evaporate
before reaching the ground, a phenomenon known as virga.
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Weather Topic: What is Rain?
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Precipitation in the form of water droplets is called rain.
Rain generally has a tendency to fall with less intensity over a greater period
of time, and when rainfall is more severe it is usually less sustained.
Rain is the most common form of precipitation and happens with greater frequency
depending on the season and regional influences. Cities have been shown to have
an observable effect on rainfall, due to an effect called the urban heat island.
Compared to upwind, monthly rainfall between twenty and forty miles downwind of
cities is 30% greater.
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