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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#961 Postby bubba hotep » Wed May 02, 2018 12:28 pm

Storms a little closer today, if I wasn't so busy at work then I would probably setup in Roosevelt, Ok with the plan of moving up or down 183 to play the dryline bulge.

For DFW, it still looks like an uncertain forecast with potentially multiple rounds of storms. A lot depends on how storms out west organize and how long they can maintain on the march east.
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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#962 Postby TheProfessor » Wed May 02, 2018 1:01 pm

Crossing my fingers for no storms between 12 and 2 in Dallas tomorrow, I don't want it to effect my flight lol.
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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#963 Postby Brent » Wed May 02, 2018 2:24 pm

TheProfessor wrote:Crossing my fingers for no storms between 12 and 2 in Dallas tomorrow, I don't want it to effect my flight lol.


looking at the hi res models since last night that could be interesting :lol:

But how far east do they get seems to be the big question mark
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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#964 Postby bubba hotep » Wed May 02, 2018 4:53 pm

bubba hotep wrote:Storms a little closer today, if I wasn't so busy at work then I would probably setup in Roosevelt, Ok with the plan of moving up or down 183 to play the dryline bulge.

For DFW, it still looks like an uncertain forecast with potentially multiple rounds of storms. A lot depends on how storms out west organize and how long they can maintain on the march east.


I may not have needed to even leave Roosevelt lol

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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#965 Postby Brent » Wed May 02, 2018 5:01 pm

what happened to the models? No 18z NAM, HRRR stopped updating at 16z, picked a great day for this...

Looks like somebody overloaded the servers, HRRR now running

21z HRRR has a line in DFW in the predawn hours
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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#966 Postby Haris » Wed May 02, 2018 5:51 pm

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NOT A MODEL! This is my own forecast rain! GFS trended wetter as I expected . Generally 2" metro, 3" hill co
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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#967 Postby starsfan65 » Wed May 02, 2018 6:37 pm

Brent wrote:what happened to the models? No 18z NAM, HRRR stopped updating at 16z, picked a great day for this...

Looks like somebody overloaded the servers, HRRR now running

21z HRRR has a line in DFW in the predawn hours
What time in the predawn hours?
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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#968 Postby bubba hotep » Wed May 02, 2018 7:50 pm

Still some CAP left in place on the 00z FWD sounding but forcing coming in from the west should lift it at some point tonight. However, if storms come in in the early morning hours then we probably see a weakening line vs. if they come in say before 2:00 am or so.
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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#969 Postby bubba hotep » Wed May 02, 2018 8:26 pm

This 1st rd of storms seems to be taking on more of an eastward component than models have been showing.

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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#970 Postby Yukon Cornelius » Wed May 02, 2018 8:34 pm

Nice noisy, soaking storms up this way. Nothing too severe, aside from just North of the river.
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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#971 Postby starsfan65 » Wed May 02, 2018 8:40 pm

bubba hotep wrote:This 1st rd of storms seems to be taking on more of an eastward component than models have been showing.

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they are moving northeast
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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#972 Postby bubba hotep » Wed May 02, 2018 8:50 pm

starsfan65 wrote:
bubba hotep wrote:This 1st rd of storms seems to be taking on more of an eastward component than models have been showing.


they are moving northeast


But are tracking farther east than models were showing, Jake County was supposed to stay dry until closer to midnight. Then up in OK, storms are already approaching I35, several hours ahead of what models were showing.
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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#973 Postby starsfan65 » Wed May 02, 2018 8:55 pm

bubba hotep wrote:
starsfan65 wrote:
bubba hotep wrote:This 1st rd of storms seems to be taking on more of an eastward component than models have been showing.


they are moving northeast


But are tracking farther east than models were showing, Jake County was supposed to stay dry until closer to midnight. Then up in OK, storms are already approaching I35, several hours ahead of what models were showing.
At what speed?
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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#974 Postby cheezyWXguy » Wed May 02, 2018 9:01 pm

bubba hotep wrote:
starsfan65 wrote:
bubba hotep wrote:This 1st rd of storms seems to be taking on more of an eastward component than models have been showing.


they are moving northeast


But are tracking farther east than models were showing, Jake County was supposed to stay dry until closer to midnight. Then up in OK, storms are already approaching I35, several hours ahead of what models were showing.

Agreed, but I don’t know how much difference it will make. The outflow boundary is racing out ahead of the storms, and they’re already showing signs of weakening.

That doesn’t mean new ones won’t form on the boundary later though
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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#975 Postby bubba hotep » Wed May 02, 2018 9:07 pm

cheezyWXguy wrote:
bubba hotep wrote:
starsfan65 wrote:they are moving northeast


But are tracking farther east than models were showing, Jake County was supposed to stay dry until closer to midnight. Then up in OK, storms are already approaching I35, several hours ahead of what models were showing.

Agreed, but I don’t know how much difference it will make. The outflow boundary is racing out ahead of the storms, and they’re already showing signs of weakening.

That doesn’t mean new ones won’t form on the boundary later though


Was just coming to post that they dumped a massive outflow. That could set off additional storms, it could focus storms later that come in from the west, or it could slide through DFW and leave us stabilized and mostly rain free. I would think that the strong southerly flow with increasing LLJ would work to keep the outflow at bay.
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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#976 Postby cheezyWXguy » Wed May 02, 2018 9:18 pm

bubba hotep wrote:
cheezyWXguy wrote:
bubba hotep wrote:
But are tracking farther east than models were showing, Jake County was supposed to stay dry until closer to midnight. Then up in OK, storms are already approaching I35, several hours ahead of what models were showing.

Agreed, but I don’t know how much difference it will make. The outflow boundary is racing out ahead of the storms, and they’re already showing signs of weakening.

That doesn’t mean new ones won’t form on the boundary later though


Was just coming to post that they dumped a massive outflow. That could set off additional storms, it could focus storms later that come in from the west, or it could slide through DFW and leave us stabilized and mostly rain free. I would think that the strong southerly flow with increasing LLJ would work to keep the outflow at bay.

The LLJ is definitely noticeable, winds are howling outside right now from the S/SSE. However, I think the decreasing lift and instability with eastward progression of the line has been enough to overcome it.
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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#977 Postby bubba hotep » Wed May 02, 2018 10:01 pm

The storms that could make it into DFW are starting to fire in W. Texas

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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#978 Postby Brent » Wed May 02, 2018 10:04 pm

NAM doesn't even really rain in Dallas at all in the morning.. :lol: is a dying line to the south and north in OK

HRRR has the northern side of a line(more an MCS) moving through the metro around 5-7am
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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#979 Postby bubba hotep » Wed May 02, 2018 10:11 pm

Brent wrote:NAM doesn't even really rain in Dallas at all in the morning.. :lol: is a dying line to the south and north in OK

HRRR has the northern side of a line(more an MCS) moving through the metro around 5-7am


The last few runs of the 3k NAM have been pretty dry for DFW. That was after several runs just blasting DFW. I hope we score b/c the next week looks pretty blah.
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Re: Texas Spring 2018

#980 Postby starsfan65 » Wed May 02, 2018 10:14 pm

bubba hotep wrote:
Brent wrote:NAM doesn't even really rain in Dallas at all in the morning.. :lol: is a dying line to the south and north in OK

HRRR has the northern side of a line(more an MCS) moving through the metro around 5-7am


The last few runs of the 3k NAM have been pretty dry for DFW. That was after several runs just blasting DFW. I hope we score b/c the next week looks pretty blah.

no rain in the morning?
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