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Re: Re:

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 2:20 pm
by TheProfessor
wxman57 wrote:
Tireman4 wrote:Still ugh and miserable here in Houston....79 degrees..


You think 53 and raining all day is better weather? Being stuck inside is no fun.


53 and all rain is fine, 40 and all rain isn't.

Re: Texas Fall-2015

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 2:36 pm
by wxman57
No thanks, give me 95 and sunny any day over this. I'd rather be out on my bike with a nice salty crust on my forehead.

Re: Re:

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 2:37 pm
by Tireman4
TheProfessor wrote:
wxman57 wrote:
Tireman4 wrote:Still ugh and miserable here in Houston....79 degrees..


You think 53 and raining all day is better weather? Being stuck inside is no fun.


53 and all rain is fine, 40 and all rain isn't.[/quot




Indoor trainer like me sir! Treadmill too...8 mile run at 5 with the windows open...heaven. last nights run was disgusting...

Re: Texas Fall-2015

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 2:38 pm
by Tireman4
wxman57 wrote:No thanks, give me 95 and sunny any day over this. I'd rather be out on my bike with a nice salty crust on my forehead.





35 and brisk is great running weather

Re: Texas Fall-2015

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 6:01 pm
by MGC
wxman57 wrote:No thanks, give me 95 and sunny any day over this. I'd rather be out on my bike with a nice salty crust on my forehead.


It was 76 today in Gulfport, perfect walk on the beach weather or if you like a bike ride. Texas can keep that cold rain......MGC

Re: Texas Fall-2015

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 1:43 am
by Brent
GFS looks pretty seasonal and quiet through about 300 hours... nothing extreme or significant and then the pattern shows more activity but it it is fantasy land.

with this showing up at 384 hours. :lol:

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Re: Texas Fall-2015

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 1:17 pm
by wxman57
Snow is gone from 12Z GFS - big surprise...

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Re: Texas Fall-2015

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 2:34 pm
by hriverajr
Looks mostly boring for the next week

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 3:21 pm
by Yukon Cornelius
Boring sounds good to me for a while. 7.5 inches of rain is fine if you are sitting inside and watching it come down but it really sucks when you have to be out in it taking care of livestock. The flooded pastures don't help either!

Re: Texas Fall-2015

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 5:26 pm
by Brent
:sleeping:

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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 6:12 pm
by Ntxw
Yeah it looks like North America will be in torch mode the first halfish of December. Again we are the cooler spot compared to everyone else, where it will likely be record warmth.

More on DFW rain records (continues too break). As of 4PM today it has been the wettest November on record with 9.72" of rainfall. Previous record was 7.94 in 1918. Also 3.45" fell on Nov 27 making it the wettest November day on record. Consequently coupled with the 9.82" in October, and 2.14" in September; Fall of 2015 (SON) has received 21.68" is the wettest on record beating out 18.11" in 1981. On the heels of the second wettest spring. 58.64" of rain to date annually.

I don't want to hear North Texans complain about lack of rainfall for another 5 years :lol:. Really...it's almost two year's worth of rain crunched into one.

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Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 7:20 pm
by Brent
Ntxw wrote:Yeah it looks like North America will be in torch mode the first halfish of December. Again we are the cooler spot compared to everyone else, where it will likely be record warmth.

More on DFW rain records (continues too break). As of 4PM today it has been the wettest November on record with 9.72" of rainfall. Previous record was 7.94 in 1918. Also 3.45" fell on Nov 27 making it the wettest November day on record. Consequently coupled with the 9.82" in October, and 2.14" in September; Fall of 2015 (SON) has received 21.68" is the wettest on record beating out 18.11" in 1981. On the heels of the second wettest spring. 58.64" of rain to date annually.

I don't want to hear North Texans complain about lack of rainfall for another 5 years :lol:. Really...it's almost two year's worth of rain crunched into one.


It's hard to believe all this rain had a big dry and hot stretch in the summer... :double:

Re: Re:

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 8:58 pm
by Ntxw
Brent wrote:It's hard to believe all this rain had a big dry and hot stretch in the summer... :double:


It's been pretty crazy and anomalous both ways.

But overall long-term trends have been quite predictable across the globe. Just look at how the year has gone. It's been quite wet across the southern tier of the US and droughty/warmer across the north when looking at the big picture, we knew it was going to flip hard again to wet. Forecasting weather many weeks and months in advance is relatively easier (no easy task to start with). You just don't get something big like Strong El Nino/La Nina to give you insights very often. This December torch has been called for by just about everybody months and months ago.

If you go to page 1 of the Texas winter thread 2015-2016 you can see what I mean by easier forecast. Seeing so relative to normal our coldest months this year will likely be February and March. CFSv2 is seeing March as the most anomalous period (against normals). Analogs agree.

Re: Texas Fall-2015

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 10:14 pm
by Brent
CFSv2 certainly hinting that a pattern flip will again come:

Look at the 3rd one :double:

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Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 8:23 am
by gboudx
Lake Lavon rose 10' since Friday. Wow.

Re: Texas Fall-2015

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 9:38 am
by Tireman4


Ughh...great..major sweat jobs on my runs again....why...ughhh

Re: Texas Fall-2015

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 9:49 am
by gboudx
Tireman4 wrote:
Ughh...great..major sweat jobs on my runs again....why...ughhh


You could do like I did and develop a severe case of posterior tibial tendinitis, combined with a to-be-diagnosed form of arthritis in the knee on the same leg. You wouldn't have to worry about sweating during runs anymore because they wouldn't happen. :(

Re: Texas Fall-2015

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 9:52 am
by wxman57
Tireman4 wrote:


Ughh...great..major sweat jobs on my runs again....why...ughhh


10-day meteogram for IAH has lows in the 40s-50s and highs only into the mid 60s through December 10th. I think you'll live. Above-normal in December doesn't mean hot. Normal for December is mid-40s to mid-60s.

Re: Texas Fall-2015

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 10:51 am
by Tireman4
gboudx wrote:
Tireman4 wrote:
Ughh...great..major sweat jobs on my runs again....why...ughhh


You could do like I did and develop a severe case of posterior tibial tendinitis, combined with a to-be-diagnosed form of arthritis in the knee on the same leg. You wouldn't have to worry about sweating during runs anymore because they wouldn't happen. :(


Yikes...and I just have Compartment Syndrome. I hope it heals...

Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 11:27 am
by Texas Snowman
Just a reminder, we'll all be migrating over to the Texas Winter 2015-16 thread with the start of meteorological winter on December 1st.