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"text": "4.1 Summary\nNor’easters brought heavy rainfall in March, April, and June (Figure 4.1 (a); Figure 4.1 (b)). In July, northeast Florida received consistent and large amounts of precipitation ((Figure 4.1 (a); Figure 4.1 (b)). Almost 61% of days in July had detectable levels of rainfall (Figure 4.1 (b)). After the summer rains, however, early fall (September - October) was pretty minimal with very few rain days (rain greater than 1 mm) (Figure 4.1 (b)).\nDaily average air temperatures were high and variable during the first part of the year, but daily averages fell within the historical range for the GTMNERR station through October (Figure 4.2 (a)). However, when comparing monthly averages in June and July to previous years, 2023 has been one of the hotter and wetter summers on record (Figure 4.2 (b)). October also experienced a few temperature drops outside of the average range, but only for a short time as values returned to the higher end of the range within a few days (Figure 4.2 (a)).\nWater temperatures have generally been on the higher end of the range throughout the year (Figure 4.3). Temperatures have been most variable and lower at stations most influenced by freshwater runoff (Pine Island and Pellicer Creek). Daily averages fell within historical ranges at the stations within June, but all stations experienced higher temperatures in July and August (Figure 4.3). The cooler weather in October also is evident in the water temperatures as clear drops in daily averages were observed at all four stations, though more pronounced at Pellicer Creek, the shallowest of the four stations (Figure 4.3 (d)).\nThe April Nor’easter had strong winds from the N and NE directions for four days (Figure 4.5). Strong winds from all of the Nor’easters initially raised salinity at all stations (Figure 4.4), and the effect was especially pronounced at Pellicer Creek (Figure 4.4 (d)). After the winds died down, the effects of the heavy rainfall were evident in the drops in salinity following the storm events. Though not much rainfall was observed in October, the Nor’easters and seasonal “king tide” events did see higher water depths and lower salinities at all sites (Figure 4.4; Figure 4.6).\n\n\n\nWeather Service Image from Flagler Live showing the wind speed predictions for the April Nor'easter\n\n\nAs a result of strong N-NE winds, increases in water depths/levels were observed at all stations during the periods of the Nor’easters (Figure 4.6)."
"text": "4.1 Summary\nNor’easters brought heavy rainfall in March, April, and June (Figure 4.1 (a); Figure 4.1 (b)). In July, northeast Florida received consistent and large amounts of precipitation ((Figure 4.1 (a); Figure 4.1 (b)). Almost 61% of days in July had detectable levels of rainfall (Figure 4.1 (b)). After the summer rains, however, early fall (September - October) was pretty minimal with very few rain days (rain greater than 1 mm) (Figure 4.1 (b)). However, even though there were not many rainy days in October at the weather station, all the precipitation for the month was collected on one day: October 12, 2023 (Figure 4.1 (a)).\nDaily average air temperatures were high and variable during the first part of the year, but daily averages fell within the historical range for the GTMNERR station through October (Figure 4.2 (a)). However, when comparing monthly averages in June and July to previous years, 2023 has been one of the hotter and wetter summers on record (Figure 4.2 (b)). October also experienced a few temperature drops outside of the average range, but only for a short time as values returned to the higher end of the range within a few days (Figure 4.2 (a)).\nWater temperatures have generally been on the higher end of the range throughout the year (Figure 4.3). Temperatures have been most variable and lower at stations most influenced by freshwater runoff (Pine Island and Pellicer Creek). Daily averages fell within historical ranges at the stations within June, but all stations experienced higher temperatures in July and August (Figure 4.3). The cooler weather in October also is evident in the water temperatures as clear drops in daily averages were observed at all four stations, though more pronounced at Pellicer Creek, the shallowest of the four stations (Figure 4.3 (d)).\nThe April Nor’easter had strong winds from the N and NE directions for four days (Figure 4.5). Strong winds from all of the Nor’easters initially raised salinity at all stations (Figure 4.4), and the effect was especially pronounced at Pellicer Creek (Figure 4.4 (d)). After the winds died down, the effects of the heavy rainfall were evident in the drops in salinity following the storm events. Though not much rainfall was observed in October, the Nor’easters and seasonal “king tide” events did see higher water depths and lower salinities at all sites (Figure 4.4; Figure 4.6).\n\n\n\nWeather Service Image from Flagler Live showing the wind speed predictions for the April Nor'easter\n\n\nAs a result of strong N-NE winds, increases in water depths/levels were observed at all stations during the periods of the Nor’easters (Figure 4.6)."
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