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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014

#141 Postby Portastorm » Fri Sep 27, 2013 10:23 am

Would you look at that ... Wxman57 enjoying the white stuff! Will wonders never cease in this amazing world of ours?! :D

Hey cctxhurricanewatcher ... I love that idea. The procurement officer at the PWC is currently online looking for good snow machines for purchase.

Meanwhile gang, it won't be long now before we're salivating over longer-term GFS and Euro model runs and talking about things like the 0-degree isotherm, PNA/NAO/AO/QBO indices, Greenland blocks, and the latest Joe Bastardi tweets. :cheesy:
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#142 Postby gpsnowman » Fri Sep 27, 2013 11:22 am

I am salivating already. JB needs two Twitter accounts. One for his political quips and one strictly for weather!
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014

#143 Postby cctxhurricanewatcher » Fri Sep 27, 2013 11:41 am

Portastorm wrote:Would you look at that ... Wxman57 enjoying the white stuff! Will wonders never cease in this amazing world of ours?! :D

Hey cctxhurricanewatcher ... I love that idea. The procurement officer at the PWC is currently online looking for good snow machines for purchase.

Meanwhile gang, it won't be long now before we're salivating over longer-term GFS and Euro model runs and talking about things like the 0-degree isotherm, PNA/NAO/AO/QBO indices, Greenland blocks, and the latest Joe Bastardi tweets. :cheesy:


Much rather talk about those model runs that show 1899, 1983 or 1989 historic cold than the ones that show a Cat 5 monster targeting the Corpus Christi or Houston ship channels. I just want the cold to stop on or around March 1 which is the start of my boys baseball season. Nothing is more miserable than spending a cold evening watching baseball. Bring it on! :froze:
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014

#144 Postby Rgv20 » Fri Sep 27, 2013 1:40 pm

Portastorm wrote:Would you look at that ... Wxman57 enjoying the white stuff! Will wonders never cease in this amazing world of ours?! :D

Hey cctxhurricanewatcher ... I love that idea. The procurement officer at the PWC is currently online looking for good snow machines for purchase.

Meanwhile gang, it won't be long now before we're salivating over longer-term GFS and Euro model runs and talking about things like the 0-degree isotherm, PNA/NAO/AO/QBO indices, Greenland blocks, and the latest Joe Bastardi tweets. :cheesy:



How about this ones? :cold: This forecast maps were back in 2011 when Texas got a full fledged Arctic invasion in February! :D


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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014

#145 Postby wxman57 » Fri Sep 27, 2013 2:02 pm

No, thanks. I prefer THIS map, which is the current GFS projection of 500mb flow for October 12th. Big old ridge over Texas and no cold air in sight.

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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014

#146 Postby vbhoutex » Fri Sep 27, 2013 3:07 pm

wxman57 wrote:No, thanks. I prefer THIS map, which is the current GFS projection of 500mb flow for October 12th. Big old ridge over Texas and no cold air in sight.

http://mag.ncep.noaa.gov/data/gfs/12/gf ... ort_ht.gif

Party pooper!! :P :P
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014

#147 Postby Kalrany » Fri Sep 27, 2013 3:14 pm

wxman57 wrote:No, thanks. I prefer THIS map, which is the current GFS projection of 500mb flow for October 12th. Big old ridge over Texas and no cold air in sight..
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:( Too hot. Just too hot...
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014

#148 Postby Tireman4 » Fri Sep 27, 2013 3:53 pm

wxman57 wrote:No, thanks. I prefer THIS map, which is the current GFS projection of 500mb flow for October 12th. Big old ridge over Texas and no cold air in sight.


I call foul. Flag on the play. That map is penalized 15 yards for Unsportsmanlike Conduct.
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#149 Postby Ntxw » Sat Sep 28, 2013 9:09 am

PSHHH can't let wxman57 have his way, if he's going to get his ridging we're going to stick a cutoff cold core low in it! This map is better, cool and damp bike rides.

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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014

#150 Postby Ptarmigan » Sun Sep 29, 2013 9:26 pm

wxman57 wrote:No, thanks. I prefer THIS map, which is the current GFS projection of 500mb flow for October 12th. Big old ridge over Texas and no cold air in sight.

http://mag.ncep.noaa.gov/data/gfs/12/gf ... ort_ht.gif


I don't like that one bit. That means no rain and we do not need a drought. :grr: :eek:
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014

#151 Postby natlib » Tue Oct 01, 2013 10:26 pm

Forecast lows in San Angelo this Sunday morning are expected to drop in the 40's!!!!!!!!!! Fall is here my friends and winter is on the way!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014

#152 Postby Portastorm » Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:40 am

natlib wrote:Forecast lows in San Angelo this Sunday morning are expected to drop in the 40's!!!!!!!!!! Fall is here my friends and winter is on the way!!!!!!!!!


Post of the day! Er, Post of the Week! :D
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#153 Postby SaskatchewanScreamer » Wed Oct 02, 2013 9:25 pm

hmmmm I would think since you fellows are getting that :uarrow: cold this early in the season it would be the post of the year!

(bet it has some folks down there worried though). :wink:
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#154 Postby Ntxw » Sun Oct 06, 2013 11:50 am

Thought I'd put some quick updates from around the globe.

Current snow cover across the northern hemisphere is remarkably high, especially in Siberia for this time of year. Highest I believe in almost a decade. Sea ice this year has coped well given the dramatic downturns we have seen for 5+ years. It has been one of the colder melt seasons since 2009, and really we haven't seen that kind of persistent cold throughout the summer up there since 2006.

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The increased snow cover only helps build strong Siberian highs. With good cross polar flow patterns it only helps. The key this month is to continue this growth of snow right through the mid latitudes. October is such a critical month to foresee what may arise DJF.

Is this a harbinger of things to come?
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#155 Postby vbhoutex » Sun Oct 06, 2013 8:22 pm

Ntxw wrote:Thought I'd put some quick updates from around the globe.

Current snow cover across the northern hemisphere is remarkably high, especially in Siberia for this time of year. Highest I believe in almost a decade. Sea ice this year has coped well given the dramatic downturns we have seen for 5+ years. It has been one of the colder melt seasons since 2009, and really we haven't seen that kind of persistent cold throughout the summer up there since 2006.

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The increased snow cover only helps build strong Siberian highs. With good cross polar flow patterns it only helps. The key this month is to continue this growth of snow right through the mid latitudes. October is such a critical month to foresee what may arise DJF.

Is this a harbinger of things to come?

We can always hope!! :cold: :froze:
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#156 Postby ravyrn » Sun Oct 06, 2013 10:07 pm

vbhoutex wrote:We can always hope!! :cold: :froze:


No need for hope! 57's reign will soon end. Screamer has already taken the initiative to aim her fans at his defenses and blow her cold Canadian air our way! The PWC will have limitless resources this winter. The photo below was taken outside of the PWC and the line of trucks winded down the road as far as the eye could see. I've heard reports that the line of Grey Goose trucks stretched so far that I-35 was at a stand still from Austin to their storage facility in Arlington. Austin traffic was so backed up it would seem as if it were rush hour on a Friday with 5 ft of snow on the ground during a mandatory evacuation of the coast due to a tropical disturbance threat.

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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014

#157 Postby Comanche » Sun Oct 06, 2013 11:17 pm

A future shot of WXMAN out in Houston...

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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014

#158 Postby angelwing » Mon Oct 07, 2013 7:57 am

Comanche wrote:A future shot of WXMAN out in Houston...

http://i.mol.im/i/pix/2012/12_04/SNOWPIC_308x385.jpg



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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014

#159 Postby Texas Snowman » Wed Oct 09, 2013 12:48 pm

Accuweather has posted their winter forecast. Showing a chance for decent amounts of snow and ice in portions of the Southern Great Plains.

Since I live five miles from the Red River in Grayson County, I like the potential of this graphic!

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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014

#160 Postby Texas Snowman » Wed Oct 09, 2013 12:49 pm

Here's the link to the associated story detailing AW's winter forecast.

http://m.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/us-winter-2013-2014-snow/18574742
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