I'm going to predict the stormin' will really kick up about 2 a.m. ..
when we can't see it, only hear it...:shock:
when we can't see it, only hear it...:shock:
I am starting to hear the frogs.:shock:
I'm going to predict the stormin' will really kick up about 2 a.m. ..
when we can't see it, only hear it...:shock:

Fay's rains continue to pile up over northern Florida, but have mostly ended over the Melbourne region, which endured it's greatest single-storm rainfall on record. Fay dumped an official 22.83" of rain on Cape Canaveral. According to the latest public information statement from the NWS office in Melbourne, we have an unofficial public observation at Melbourne/Windover Farms (through 6 am 8/22/08) of 26.65". The previous rainfall record for a tropical cyclone in the region was set in 1950, when Hurricane King dumped 15.44" of rain on Patrick Air Force Base near Cape Canaveral. Hurricane Wilma of 2005 holds third place--it dumped 13.26" on Kennedy Space Center.
Several locations around Cape Canaveral reported rainfall amount in excess of 20 inches, including four personal weather stations that send data to the Weather Underground:
Satellite Beach: 23.02"
@The-Beach, Cocoa Beach: 22.10"
LongWood, Melbourne: 21.44"
Jericho Backyard, Palm Bay:20.93"
Rainfall amounts in the Jacksonville region have alse exceeded 20 inches in some spots, according to radar estimates. On the plus side, Fay's rains have now increased the level of Lake Okeechobee by 1.6 feet. The lake level now stands at 12.83 feet, which is still about 2 feet below normal.
Doesn't every storm seem to hit in the wee hours, adding to the drama?
This from Jeff Masters' blog on wunderground. These rainfall amounts are staggering!!

I got stir crazy and drove down 30A. Miss Lucille's was open so I bought something and walked across the street to the beach. Watched a windsurfer and a couple of paddle boards.What are you doing while waiting for Fay?

I'm going to predict the stormin' will really kick up about 2 a.m. ..
when we can't see it, only hear it...:shock: