MONTH/YEAR- AUGUST 2008 LOCATION- 5.67 MILES S LAKELAND, FL, USA LAT & LONG 27 57 26.5 N 81 56 46.6 W ELEVATION- 218 FEET                                                          CWOP/NWS ID- KN4LF/AR692 CoCoRaHS #FL-PK-18 *=MAXIMUM   +=PREVAILING

DAY

   MAX/MIN

 MAX/

 MIN

 MAX/MIN 

    MAX

     MIN

 +WIND

 *WIND

 *WIND

  RAIN

  HAIL

   FOG

 FRONTS

 TRW

                          NOTES

   -     

      TEMP

    R.H.

     D.P.

     B.P.

     B.P.

   PREV

    DIR

   SPD

      “

      -

      -

 Cold Warm

     -

MTHI= Max Temperature Humidity Index

01

     86 72

100 76

   80 71

  30.06

  29.95

  SW

 WSW

   32

   .63

  

    X

    

   X

MTHI 100 deg.

02

     90 73

100 57

   78 71

  30.01

  29.93

  SW

 WSW

   22

    T

 

    X

 

   X

MTHI 102 deg.

03

     94 72

 96 48

   76 70

  30.00

  29.92

 SSW

  SSE

   22

   .01

 

 

 

   X

MTHI 105 deg.

04

     89 73

 94 59

   78 72

  30.07

  29.98

   SE

  ENE

   30

   .12

 

 

 

   X

MTHI 101 deg.

05

     92 73

 94 55

   78 71

  30.11

  30.02

  ESE

    E

   25

   .01

 

 

 

   X

MTHI 107 deg.

06

     94 73

 97 53

   80 71

  30.09

  29.98

 WSW

    N

   10

    T

 

 

 

   X

MTHI 108 deg.

07

     94 75

 97 53

   80 71

  30.02

  29.88

 WSW

 WSW

   22

 

 

 

 

 

MTHI 108 deg.

08

     89 74

 96 57

   80 70

  29.95

  29.83

 WSW

    W

   36

   .61

 

 

 

   X

MTHI 102 deg.

09

     88 74

 97 63

   80 72

  29.94

  29.85

 WSW

 WSW

   42

   .17

    X

 

  C

   X

MTHI 102 deg. 1/2" hail

10

     91 74

 97 50

   78 68

  29.96

  29.87

    W

    W

   26

 

 

 

 

 

MTHI 100 deg.

11

     90 71

 97 46

   75 66

  29.96

  29.89

    W

    W

   25

 

 

 

 

 

64 deg. min. temp. at Nobleton E.

12

     89 71

 97 57

   78 68

  29.94

  29.87

    W

    W

   36

   .19

 

 

 

   X

MTHI 100 deg.

13

     89 72

 96 60

   78 68

  29.98

  29.86

 WSW

 WSW

   50

   .23

    X

 

 

   X

MTHI 101 deg. 1/4" hail

14

     81 72

 95 83

   78 70

  30.00

  29.88

 WSW

    W

   30

   .25

 

 

 

   X

 

15

     87 75

 96 69

   80 72

  30.08

  29.97

 WSW

 WSW

   23

    T

 

 

 

 

MTHI 101 deg.

16

     88 72

 97 66

   78 69

  30.09

  29.95

    S

    N

   30

   .46

 

 

 

   X

MTHI 101 deg.

17

     92 71

 97 49

   77 69

  30.01

  29.88

   NE

  NNW

   22

    T

 

 

 

   X

MTHI 101 deg.

18

     89 72

 97 64

   77 71

  29.95

  29.86

  ESE

   SE

   26

   .02

 

 

 

   X

MTHI 101 deg.

19

     78 74

 95 84

   75 71

  29.88

  29.65

   NE

  NNE

   48

   .25

 

 

 

   X

TS Fay

20

     82 76

 95 82

   77 74

  29.77

  29.64

 WNW

    N

   23

   .36

 

 

 

   X

TS Fay

21

     85 77

 93 76

   80 74

  29.79

  29.71

    W

    W

   33

   .09

 

 

 

 

TS Fay 

22

     85 76

 96 78

   80 74

  29.88

  29.71

  SW

    W

   30

   .47

 

 

 

   X

TS Fay

23

     89 74

 96 70

   80 72

  29.95

  29.86

  SSE

    S

   25

   .68

 

 

 

   X

TS Fay. MTHI 103 deg.

24

     90 74

 96 59

   79 71

  29.97

  29.89

  SSE

    W

   29   

   .68

 

 

 

   X

MTHI 103 deg.

25

     92 75

 97 55

   81 72

  29.95

  29.85

    S

 WSW

   21

   .48

 

 

 

   X

MTHI 107 deg.

26

     91 73

100 60

   79 72

  29.93

  29.86

  SW

 WSW

   13

    T

 

    X

 

   X

MTHI 106 deg.

27

     93 75

 97 56

   80 73

  29.95

  29.84

 WSW

 WSW

   13

 

 

 

 

   X

MTHI 107 deg.

28

     92 74

 96 60

   81 71

  29.91

  29.80

   NE

    E

   20

   .22

 

 

 

   X

MTHI 110 deg.

29

     93 74

 95 48

   80 69

  29.93

  29.82

    E

  ENE

   14

 

 

 

 

 

MTHI 108 deg.

30

     87 75

 95 77

   81 72

  29.90

  29.83

   NE

  ENE

   21

  1.07

 

 

 

   X

MTHI 105 deg. H Gustav

31

     87 75

 89 70

   79 72

  29.89

  29.79

    E

    E

   36

    .02

 

 

 

 

MTHI 101 deg.

T

  2756 2281

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   7.02

     2

     3

  1

   24

 

M

88.9 73.5 81.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E

      94 71

 100 46

    81 66

   30.11

   29.64

  WSW

  WSW

    50

   1.07

    

 

 

 

MTHI 110 deg.

D

   3rd 12th

1st 11th

 28th 11th

     5th

    20th

 

 

   13th

   30th

 

 

 

 

28th 

N

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R

 

 

 

 

 

 

 YEAR

 36.36

 NORM

 

DEPART

  

 

 

 

T= TOTAL, M= MEAN, E= EXTREMES, D= DATE OF EXTREMES, N= NORMALS, DE= DEPARTURE FROM NORMAL, R= RAINFALL

 

NOTES-

 

9th- A cold front made it into the central peninsula before becoming stationary. This allowed dewpoint and minimum temperatures to bottom out into the low to mid 60's in inland rural areas on early Monday morning August 11, 2008. It is very unusual but not unheard of for a cold front to lower the dewpoint and temperature on the central peninsula in mid August. 1/2" hail fell 12:07-12:08 pm. Wind gust of 42 mph from the W at 12:06 pm.

 

13th- 1/4" hail fell between 7:13-7:14 pm. Wind gust of 50 mph from the WSW at 7:12 pm.

 

19th-23rd- T.S. Fay spent five days traversing the state while dumping significant to torrential rainfall in virtually all 67 counties. Fay came ashore near Everglades City and then moved to near Daytona Beach, then offshore into the Atlantic Ocean. Fay then came ashore near Flagler Beach and traversed the northern peninsula exiting into the GOM near Cross City. Fay then came ashore near Carrabelle and traversed the panhandle region to near Jay and then into southern Alabama before weakening into a tropical depression. Fay made four landfalls in the state.

 

30th- Rainfall from feeder bands from H Gustav.

 

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