
Ice Storm along & South of I-44 & into DFW, along & South of I-44 to the Red River then becomes a Sleet Storm.
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Iceresistance wrote:wxman57 wrote:Note that Levi's Tropical Tidbits site now has the Euro maps every 3 hrs to 120 hrs and every 6 hrs thereafter. Many more parameters added. I don't see a winter weather map (snow or ice) though.
TT doesn't have the feature yet.
wxman57 wrote:Iceresistance wrote:wxman57 wrote:Note that Levi's Tropical Tidbits site now has the Euro maps every 3 hrs to 120 hrs and every 6 hrs thereafter. Many more parameters added. I don't see a winter weather map (snow or ice) though.
TT doesn't have the feature yet.
I know, that's why I emailed Levi asking about it. By the way, if you're not already a Patreon member at TT then I highly encourage you to sign up. He's producing a quite valuable service and it would help to cover his costs.
Iceresistance wrote:12z GFS has a 1062 MB High in Southern Canada, it's in the long range & is not very likely, but it's still on the very active February trend.
Iceresistance wrote:12z GFS has a 1062 MB High in Southern Canada, it's in the long range & is not very likely, but it's still on the very active February trend.
orangeblood wrote:Iceresistance wrote:12z GFS has a 1062 MB High in Southern Canada, it's in the long range & is not very likely, but it's still on the very active February trend.
Coldest stretch of winter, by far, showing up on GFS...7 day temp anomalies some 10-20 F below normal across the Southern Plains region. ERCOT PREP ALERT!!!!!
https://images.weatherbell.com/model/gfs-deterministic/namer/t2m_f_anom_7day/1643284800/1644451200-wII1cVkvcC0.png
Iceresistance wrote:wxman57 wrote:Iceresistance wrote:
TT doesn't have the feature yet.
I know, that's why I emailed Levi asking about it. By the way, if you're not already a Patreon member at TT then I highly encourage you to sign up. He's producing a quite valuable service and it would help to cover his costs.
Thanks for the Offer, but I don't have Patreon.
txtwister78 wrote:About sums it up so far this winter precip wise.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FKH5e_NXwAM5sce?format=jpg&name=small
Edwards Limestone wrote:txtwister78 wrote:About sums it up so far this winter precip wise.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FKH5e_NXwAM5sce?format=jpg&name=small
Yup. I'm afraid the Southern Plains could be in big trouble this spring/summer once we get in a negative feedback loop and/or get trapped under the dreaded death ridge.
A lot of our new residents from the coasts are probably going to be in for a shock lol.
Iceresistance wrote:Edwards Limestone wrote:txtwister78 wrote:About sums it up so far this winter precip wise.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FKH5e_NXwAM5sce?format=jpg&name=small
Yup. I'm afraid the Southern Plains could be in big trouble this spring/summer once we get in a negative feedback loop and/or get trapped under the dreaded death ridge.
A lot of our new residents from the coasts are probably going to be in for a shock lol.
Unless the expected El Nino comes in faster, we could have a Summer similar to 2011 or 2012 (I didn't want to do this, but I had to)
ThunderSleetDreams wrote:Iceresistance wrote:Edwards Limestone wrote:
Yup. I'm afraid the Southern Plains could be in big trouble this spring/summer once we get in a negative feedback loop and/or get trapped under the dreaded death ridge.
A lot of our new residents from the coasts are probably going to be in for a shock lol.
Unless the expected El Nino comes in faster, we could have a Summer similar to 2011 or 2012 (I didn't want to do this, but I had to)
The numbers 2 0 1 1 shall never be mentioned here again. That year is akin to killing puppies, tripping elderly women, supporting Socialism and cheering for Nick Saban if you are a true, red blooded Texan.
Iceresistance wrote:12z Euro is currently similar to CMC
ETA: Also has the Trough going faster like the GFS.
Iceresistance wrote:12z Euro is currently similar to CMC
ETA: Also has the Trough going faster like the GFS.
rwfromkansas wrote:The Euro would give my hometown in KS a foot. Huge hit up north. To have a shot, we definitely need it to be more slow for TX and OK to cash in on this. Hopefully the Euro goes back to the original solution from the other day.
rwfromkansas wrote:The Euro would give my hometown in KS a foot. Huge hit up north. To have a shot, we definitely need it to be more slow for TX and OK to cash in on this. Hopefully the Euro goes back to the original solution from the other day.
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