FDFT .0002, sleeper in Florida drought region that has lingered a few years... http://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=MFL&issuedby=MFL&product=DGT&format=CI&version=1&glossary=0 That region has beaten the law of averages on tropical rainfall for a few years... http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/FDFT/profile Humidity levels have soared to normal levels this summer across the south after 3 dry years... A super high is now positioned over Texas,La., Miss. areas and those type conditions precede most tropical axtivity from the gulf or that tracks across south or mid Florida... A late season for tropical activity picking up may increase the level of activity into the next season as past trends show... Right now the shear makes development very dependent upon being above Cuba and in that line across the Atlantic... Everyone watching from US is above that line of shear that hampers development... You can feel the weather but not as well as other animals can sense changes...LJ