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What the hell goes on in Jacksonville (and Florida in general) that makes it so dry like that in spring?
I would assume dry mid and upper levels suppresses convection in spring, also relatively "cool" SSTs as well I would assume plays a role in it.
May is an interesting month down here. Usually mid-month it's almost like someone flips a switch where it goes from sunny nearly every day to a stormy pattern, which ushers in wet season. It's pretty sudden too.
Have strong feeling that this cooler than normal temps will dominate into early summer at least...
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