harp wrote::eek: It’s rare that this place is so quiet.
Yep. That’s when you know there’s nothing worth talking about and the weather is probably gonna suck for the next week or two.
Aside from svr outbreak this week's weather will be largely boring. A couple of cold shots cutting into the warmth thru weekend but next week is when blocking develops.
Re: Texas Fall 2022
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2022 6:54 pm
by harp
The 18Z gfs definitely delivers the cold air, albeit dry. But it’s a start.
Re: Texas Fall 2022
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2022 7:33 pm
by Cpv17
harp wrote:The 18Z gfs definitely delivers the cold air, albeit dry. But it’s a start.
Need the cold air first and with how wet it’s been lately you never know about precipitation. I’ve had nearly 8” of rain in the last two weeks. That was almost half of what I’ve had the entire year.
Yes, it is looking rather ugly tomorrow. I will be ok though. We have a basement in our library here at State! Hopefully I will not have to use it though.
It has been a while since I posted last. I went home to Texas for Thanksgiving. To my surprise (and also not), it was very wet. When I left in August, things were much drier. I am getting ready to start finals on Friday. After Tuesday next week, I will be finished. Woohoo! I absolutely love going to school here though. It's such a great experience here in Starkville.
Re: Texas Fall 2022
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2022 7:25 am
by Iceresistance
Cpv17 wrote:
harp wrote:And what does that mean….??
I think phase 7 and 8 are good for us during the winter but I know very little about the MJO.
Phases 7 and 8 are the Arctic Buildup Phases, after that, the air usually gets launched towards the CONUS.
Re: Texas Fall 2022
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2022 8:24 am
by Bhow
Quite a few of the 06z GEFS members are showing some kind of winter storm in Texas around 8-10 days out