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Low Pressure=More Rain... NOAA Global June Numbers

The low pressure system that was west of Tampa & showing true signs of organization Tue. night/early Wed. suddenly "jumped" inland Wed. which pretty much rules out any tropical development.  However, an upper level low is still over the extreme Eastern Gulf & the low has been sort of recentering itself from time to time.  Should the low manage to reform in the Eastern Gulf then it would again become a system to watch.
In any case, we should still see an increase in rain through Thu. night as the broad low pressure area slowly moves north.  Showers & a few storms will produce heavy downpours & -- where training (cell after cell) occurs -- some excessive rainfall will occur.

NOAA: Eighth Warmest June on Record for Globe

The combined average global land and ocean surface temperatures for June 2008 ranked eighth warmest for June since worldwide records began in 1880, according to an analysis by NOAA's National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C. Also, globally it was the ninth warmest January - June period on record.

Global Highlights

* The combined global land and ocean surface temperature for June 2008 was 60.8 degrees F, which is 0.9 degrees F above the 20th century mean of 59.9 degrees F.

* Separately, the global land surface temperature was 57.2 degrees F, which is 1.3 degrees F above the 20th century mean of 55.9 degrees F.

* The global ocean surface temperature was 62.2 degrees F, which is 0.7 degrees F above the 20th century mean of 61.5 degrees F.

* For the January - June period, the combined global land and ocean surface temperature was
57.1 degrees F, which is 0.8 degrees F about the 20th century mean of 56.3 degrees F.
Other Highlights
* Northern Hemisphere Arctic sea ice extent for June 2008 ranked third lowest for June since records began in 1979. Southern Hemisphere Antarctic sea ice extent for June 2008 was above the 1979-2000 mean, ranking as the second largest June extent.

* La Nina conditions transitioned to a neutral phase during June.
* Torrential rain lashed southern China from June 7-18. These were followed by more heavy rain from typhoon Fengshen late in the month. The downpours caused widespread floods and affected more than five million people. June 2008 was the wettest month ever for Hong Kong, Guangzhou, and Macao based on records that began in 1884.

Published Wednesday, July 16, 2008 5:42 PM by mburesh

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