Brent wrote:GFS is again rain for DFW although there is some snow in East Texas
CMC looking interesting again for DFW
GFS continues to look good above the surface. We'll see if it trends colder in the lower levels.
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Brent wrote:GFS is again rain for DFW although there is some snow in East Texas
CMC looking interesting again for DFW
bubba hotep wrote:Brent wrote:GFS is again rain for DFW although there is some snow in East Texas
CMC looking interesting again for DFW
GFS continues to look good above the surface. We'll see if it trends colder in the lower levels.
Brent wrote:Meanwhile the Euro is super far south DFW is totally dry with a "mix" on the maps around Austin and Houston but overall it's less impressive than the previous runs
https://i.ibb.co/QmkpJbC/sn10-acc-us-sc-15.png
WinterMax wrote:Brent wrote:Meanwhile the Euro is super far south DFW is totally dry with a "mix" on the maps around Austin and Houston but overall it's less impressive than the previous runs
https://i.ibb.co/QmkpJbC/sn10-acc-us-sc-15.png
That's fine, just deliver it right down here to Lafayette Lol
Brent wrote:Meanwhile the Euro is super far south DFW is totally dry with a "mix" on the maps around Austin and Houston but overall it's less impressive than the previous runs
https://i.ibb.co/QmkpJbC/sn10-acc-us-sc-15.png
bubba hotep wrote:Brent wrote:Meanwhile the Euro is super far south DFW is totally dry with a "mix" on the maps around Austin and Houston but overall it's less impressive than the previous runs
https://i.ibb.co/QmkpJbC/sn10-acc-us-sc-15.png
Based on the 00z & 06z Euro EPS it looks like the 00z Euro is an outlier. I wouldn't be surprised to see the 12z shift back north and wetter.
Also, the GFS-P is rocking! I haven't followed it much but I've seen some comments that it has performed well here recently.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/gfsp/2021010506/gfsp_asnow_us_41.png
Portastorm wrote:I did find it interesting that almost half of the 0z Euro ensemble members showed snowfall of some kind for Austin as did the 0z crazy Canadian. I don't know if one can also see temp profiles on each of those members but at least the access I have to that information does not show that. So I don't know if the model algorithm is off or not. As it is, the 0z Euro operational shows surface temps above freezing here so I'm skeptical.
Hey, for the record I'm rooting for you DFW folks. I'll tell you what ... I will trade a 2" snowfall for a thundersleet event here in Austin. How does that sound?!
bubba hotep wrote:Brent wrote:Meanwhile the Euro is super far south DFW is totally dry with a "mix" on the maps around Austin and Houston but overall it's less impressive than the previous runs
https://i.ibb.co/QmkpJbC/sn10-acc-us-sc-15.png
Based on the 00z & 06z Euro EPS it looks like the 00z Euro is an outlier. I wouldn't be surprised to see the 12z shift back north and wetter.
Also, the GFS-P is rocking! I haven't followed it much but I've seen some comments that it has performed well here recently.
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bubba hotep wrote:Brent wrote:Meanwhile the Euro is super far south DFW is totally dry with a "mix" on the maps around Austin and Houston but overall it's less impressive than the previous runs
https://i.ibb.co/QmkpJbC/sn10-acc-us-sc-15.png
Based on the 00z & 06z Euro EPS it looks like the 00z Euro is an outlier. I wouldn't be surprised to see the 12z shift back north and wetter.
Also, the GFS-P is rocking! I haven't followed it much but I've seen some comments that it has performed well here recently.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/gfsp/2021010506/gfsp_asnow_us_41.png
WinterMax wrote:bubba hotep wrote:Brent wrote:Meanwhile the Euro is super far south DFW is totally dry with a "mix" on the maps around Austin and Houston but overall it's less impressive than the previous runs
https://i.ibb.co/QmkpJbC/sn10-acc-us-sc-15.png
Based on the 00z & 06z Euro EPS it looks like the 00z Euro is an outlier. I wouldn't be surprised to see the 12z shift back north and wetter.
Also, the GFS-P is rocking! I haven't followed it much but I've seen some comments that it has performed well here recently.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/gfsp/2021010506/gfsp_asnow_us_41.png
If this verifies, I have friends in Shreveport, I'll drive up from Lafayette and spend a couple of days there
gpsnowman wrote:WinterMax wrote:bubba hotep wrote:
Based on the 00z & 06z Euro EPS it looks like the 00z Euro is an outlier. I wouldn't be surprised to see the 12z shift back north and wetter.
Also, the GFS-P is rocking! I haven't followed it much but I've seen some comments that it has performed well here recently.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/gfsp/2021010506/gfsp_asnow_us_41.png
If this verifies, I have friends in Shreveport, I'll drive up from Lafayette and spend a couple of days there
My folks live on Caddo Lake just west of Shreveport so they could be in the crosshairs. I've only seen snow one time on the lake Christmas day 2012 I believe, but it was very light. It got heavier as we drove down I-20 towards DFW.
Ntxw wrote:Well for the north Texas folks, this run of the GFS just Euro'ed. Too cold aloft = suppression depression?
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