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#21 Postby KatDaddy » Wed Feb 01, 2006 9:15 pm

Can we say dry-slotted. :)

I just can't help think back to Rita as well as the 2005 hurricane season. Thank God it was an uneventful evening along the Upper TX Coast. Hopefully its uneventful for everyone.
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#22 Postby Johnny » Wed Feb 01, 2006 11:06 pm

Check out all the rain in Louisiana! I sure would of liked to have gotten some of that!!!
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#23 Postby WaitingForSiren » Wed Feb 01, 2006 11:59 pm

wekk when I said you use your gut, I mean what your gut feeling is, like what you for no reason other than logic feel is going to happen. I was never excited about this storm to begin with...it was too weak, and its hard to get a lot of instability so close to the coast with the lack of dry air.
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#24 Postby wxmann_91 » Thu Feb 02, 2006 12:03 am

WaitingForSiren wrote:wekk when I said you use your gut, I mean what your gut feeling is, like what you for no reason other than logic feel is going to happen. I was never excited about this storm to begin with...it was too weak, and its hard to get a lot of instability so close to the coast with the lack of dry air.


Well I guess you were right. Kudos for the good forecast. :)

With this bust my SDS continues to get worse. :cry: Imagined if I lived in the Great Plains and actually have seen a supercell (other than the ones I saw a long time ago).
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#25 Postby southerngale » Thu Feb 02, 2006 12:06 am

Nothing severe here today or tonight but several heavy rain cells came through with thunder-n-lightning and somewhat gusty winds some of the time. They were moving pretty fast. We need the rain and I could do without the severe for quite some time!! So all is good here.

No drought-buster though!
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#26 Postby Tyler » Thu Feb 02, 2006 12:33 am

The rain isn't over yet for Houston! More storms firing to our west! Watch out for hail in those...

http://radar.weather.gov/radar/loop/DS. ... khgx.shtml
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#27 Postby WaitingForSiren » Thu Feb 02, 2006 6:44 am

Wx_mann, what does SDS mean?

And i think it'll be a while till be get a real severe weather outbreak, probably not till march. With this arctic blast on the way, it'll be tough to get any sort of thunderstorm in the lower 48.

And here in mn we usually start getting thunderstorms late march and especially April. the last few years april has been a nice severe weather month for MN, but usually May is when the big time stuff happens. weird though...late September has turned into the big severe weather month for us, it seems. in 04 we got hit pretty hard by a cluster of supercells with 50 or so MPH winds and 2-3 inches of rain, then last year we got quarter size hail two times in one night and half a foot of rain, then later on we got 80 mph winds, penny size hail and 4 inches of rain. A few weeks later on october 4 we got 4-5 inches of rain. Man, our weather seasons are getting nuts around here.
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