Extremeweatherguy wrote:we'll see...
The air above Clovis is also not as cold as it should be above Houston tomorrow (according the the NAM initial values):
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... _000.shtmlSeems that the 540 thickness line and 0C 850mb line is still to their (Clovis') north. However, in north Houston, both those areas should be right overhead by tomorrow. If the 540 thickness line and 0C 850mb line were over Clovis right now then it would be snowing there at the moment.
You cannot really compare two places that have completely different conditions. One place, north Houston, will have a freezing atmosphere overhead, and Clovis currently does not. (However, the atmosphere above Clovis should continue to cool and they too may see snow later on. It will be better to compare to them when they are at or below 32-degrees as that is how cold the air above Houston...at 4000 feet...should be tomorrow).
You have GOT to be kidding me. I can certainly compare the two...especially when one...CLOVIS...is much more conducive for snow than another...HOUSTON.
Clovis doesn't have a freezing atmosphere overhead? Have you been gulping the eggnog EWG? Is it spiked with the 151 Rum?
http://www.orbit.nesdis.noaa.gov/smcd/o ... l/tcc.html
The freezing level is 1400' and the Wet bulb freezing level is 600' over Clovis.
No cold air? Air you kidding? You're kidding right? The air above Clovis is way colder than the air above Houston will ever be during this event. Houston will not be 1C...and the freezing level will not get even close to 1400'. As I have told you...and the RULES HOLD...when you have a freezing level of near 1500'...there is only a 10% chance that the precip makes it to the sfc as snow...most of the time it melts.
As far as thicknesses go...I've explained that so much...I don't understand why you even bring it up. Thickness values are meaningless. They are an indicator of the coolness of the air column....but can be skewed when the 500mb low is really deep...as it is now.
As far as your 850mb temps are concerned...did you stop to think that at Clovis the sfc IS the 850mb level (or pretty close to it?)...so you really can't use that as a tool? Go up 5000' AGL above their station and the air temp is -09C.
So...Clovis doesn't have a freezing atmosphere above?
The point was this: If you aren't getting snow when your freezing level is at 1400'...at 4000' elevation (WBZ at 600')...and your 5K AGL temps are -9C...how are you going to get it when your freezing level is 4K feet...WBZ is 3K feet...and your 5K feet temp is -1C?