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David Zierden

@flclimatecenter

Florida State Climatologist with the Florida Climate Center. Specializing in climate variability, historic trends, Extension, and outreach.

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linkhttp://climatecenter.fsu.edu calendar_today28-01-2014 16:14:23

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Almost one-third of Florida counties under burn bans as drought worsens. Will it rain soon? nwfdailynews.com/story/news/202…

Jim Cantore (@jimcantore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To no ones surprise, Florida has continued to get deeper into drought. Almost 100% of the state has some semblance of drought. D3/D4 has increase to 17+% statewide from 5%. A wetter pattern lies ahead...

To no ones surprise, Florida has continued to get deeper into drought.  Almost 100% of the state has some semblance of drought.  D3/D4 has increase to 17+% statewide from 5%.  A wetter pattern lies ahead...
FSU Arts & Sciences (@fsuartssciences) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With the 2025 Atlantic #HurricaneSeason on the horizon, FSU EOAS alumnus Andrew Hazelton is no stranger to the eye of the storm. Today, the three-time Florida State University graduate is an associate scientist at University of Miami's Cooperative Institute for Marine & Atmospheric Studies, working

With the 2025 Atlantic #HurricaneSeason on the horizon, <a href="/FSU_EOAS/">FSU EOAS</a> alumnus Andrew Hazelton is no stranger to the eye of the storm. Today, the three-time <a href="/FloridaState/">Florida State University</a> graduate is an associate scientist at <a href="/univmiami/">University of Miami</a>'s Cooperative Institute for Marine &amp; Atmospheric Studies, working
Matt Devitt (@mattdevittwx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DRY SEASON RECAP: Today is the final "official" day of dry season in Southwest Florida. Since it started in Mid-October, we ended up 4 - 8" below average compared to a typical dry season. @WINKNews

DRY SEASON RECAP: Today is the final "official" day of dry season in Southwest Florida. Since it started in Mid-October, we ended up 4 - 8" below average compared to a typical dry season. @WINKNews
David Zierden (@flclimatecenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May 15 - a fairly significant date in meteorology for Florida: - designated start to the summer rainy season in south Florida - NHC begins giving regular tropical weather outlooks

Gary England (@ccagaryengland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Farm Service Agency has designated natural disaster areas in FL counties and making emergency loans available to Fresh From Florida producers affected by prolonged drought conditions: fsa.usda.gov/news-events/ne…

NIDIS Drought.gov (@noaadrought) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spotlight on FL, which is dealing with weather whiplash. Weeks of dry weather left large areas in Extreme Drought (D3). Heavy precip this week improved most of the state (see change map). What’s next? Dry again, maybe for weeks. Record heat too. drought.gov/states/florida NOAA

Spotlight on FL, which is dealing with weather whiplash.

Weeks of dry weather left large areas in Extreme Drought (D3). Heavy precip this week improved most of the state (see change map).

What’s next? Dry again, maybe for weeks. Record heat too. drought.gov/states/florida <a href="/NOAA/">NOAA</a>
David Zierden (@flclimatecenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After a wet spell a couple weeks ago, hot and dry weather returned to Florida and moderate (D1) to extreme (D3) continues across the peninsula....

After a wet spell a couple weeks ago, hot and dry weather returned to Florida and moderate (D1) to extreme (D3) continues across the peninsula....
David Zierden (@flclimatecenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't work in this space...., but 5-6 minutes is a heck of a long wait for the next scan when severe weather is threatening. Much promise here!

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Meanwhile, #drought worsened in west-central #Florida this week, while extreme drought continues to affect southwestern Florida and the Everglades. (2/2)

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What a start to June for Marathon, FL Keys #Rain.. On 5/31 they had a -5.72 in. rain deficit and after 4.88 inches so far this month the deficit is down to -1.26 inches. David Zierden NWS Key West NWS Southern Region NOAA NCEI NIDIS Drought.gov sercc.oasis.unc.edu/Perspectives.p…

What a start to June for <a href="/MarathonFlorida/">Marathon, FL Keys</a> #Rain.. On 5/31 they had a -5.72 in. rain deficit and after 4.88 inches so far this month the deficit is down to -1.26 inches. <a href="/FLClimateCenter/">David Zierden</a> <a href="/NWSKeyWest/">NWS Key West</a> <a href="/NWSSouthern/">NWS Southern Region</a> <a href="/NOAANCEI/">NOAA NCEI</a> <a href="/NOAADrought/">NIDIS Drought.gov</a> 
sercc.oasis.unc.edu/Perspectives.p…