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Kludge wrote:jasons2k wrote:At my location, today’s official forecast afternoon high was 48 (and sunny).
My afternoon high was 29 under cloudy skies. That’s 19 degrees difference. Probably one of the biggest busts I’ve ever seen. Honestly, I can’t think of a bigger bust than that.
Someone tell WxMan57 his walls have failed. The reinforcements quickly fled the scene. The breach was quick and brutal this morning.
WxMan57 is soon to ask, "did today's high make my bust look big?".
Shallow. Dense. Cold. Hurry up AI and teach today's models how to predict.
wxman22 wrote:Kludge wrote:jasons2k wrote:At my location, today’s official forecast afternoon high was 48 (and sunny).
My afternoon high was 29 under cloudy skies. That’s 19 degrees difference. Probably one of the biggest busts I’ve ever seen. Honestly, I can’t think of a bigger bust than that.
Someone tell WxMan57 his walls have failed. The reinforcements quickly fled the scene. The breach was quick and brutal this morning.
WxMan57 is soon to ask, "did today's high make my bust look big?".
Shallow. Dense. Cold. Hurry up AI and teach today's models how to predict.
Funny you say that, because the EURO AI has did a good job this year with these arctic outbreaks. It's been beating the regular Euro with temps and the timing of these fronts. OUN has taken notice of that in their discussions also.
Early March is starting to look interesting, maybe a another winter storm?...
Cpv17 wrote:wxman22 wrote:Kludge wrote:
WxMan57 is soon to ask, "did today's high make my bust look big?".
Shallow. Dense. Cold. Hurry up AI and teach today's models how to predict.
Funny you say that, because the EURO AI has did a good job this year with these arctic outbreaks. It's been beating the regular Euro with temps and the timing of these fronts. OUN has taken notice of that in their discussions also.
Early March is starting to look interesting, maybe a another winter storm?...
What did the 12z Euro and EPS look like? I haven’t seen anything about it yet.
Brent wrote:Coldest high ever this late in the season for Tulsa
Just another cold front guys
mmmmsnouts wrote:DFW somehow got up to 28 degrees when the clouds scattered a little bit late in the afternoon. Low was either 12 or 13. It stayed below 20 until after 2pm.
Have to give FWS credit for picking up on the two lake effect snow situations these last two winters, they called them both.
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A storm chasing video game......
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A storm chasing video game......
Got it on Steam and really like it so far.
Stratton23 wrote:WRF models are coming in a bit more aggressive and widespread with freezing rain/ sleet mixed in across sc texas and portions of se texas, one thing that has my concern especially that im watching closely, is forecasted temperatures, we saw today how just about every model busted badly with the cold, even the short range guidance was 3-5 degrees too warm on average, if surface temperatures happen to be a little more colder than what current short range models show on friday- saturday midday , we could be potentially looking at a more widespread and significant event depending on when precipitation starts
Quixotic wrote:Still have light flurries along 380. Rather odd as it was sunny earlier.
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