2011 Hurricane Report

                                                           
St Petersburg, Florida centered
5:05 AM EDT, 27N46,82W40 Asc 29 Leo

Keywords for this season are Cool, Dry, Windy
Of course, when the hurricane centers on your neighborhood, these words are blown away.

SEPT 27 New Moon
Destructive hurricane is to be expected
New Moon perigee suggests destructive

OCT 3 First Quarter Moon
This period is most settled after the event just experienced.
Some lingering morning storms and chills may last for about 3 days
This is a typical-tropical condition as shown in the State Chart of Florida

OCT 11 Full Moon
Moon Apogee
Very warm period

OCT 19 Last Quarter
Some dew on your lawns in the morning and gentle cool breezes ‘pleasure you’ at this time.
This phase may bring you some afternoon showers with a random electrical storm in the mix.  Remember, Saint Petersburg is the “Thunderstorm Capital of the Country”

OCT 26 New Moon
Destructive thunderstorm with gusty winds
The possibility of a severe thunderstorm, which lingers, must be mentioned.

Oct 27 and 28
Fog is the most observable weather condition nowadays.

NOV 2 First quarter Moon
Clouds and rain before noon, moisture in the morning, helps plan your day. This heralds a calm period.

NOV 10 Full Moon
It is very warm for this November
The calm continues with some clouds and rain in the daytime hours. It is fair and mild.

Nov 11 and 12
Expect some thunderstorms periodically in this your “Thunderstorm Capital of the country”
A tornado would not be totally unexpected

 

NOV 18 Last Quarter Moon
Dry, hot and windy
Rain in the afternoon and early evening (Ken Ring)

Nov 19 - 20 Clearing for several days with an intermittent electrical storm.