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Re: Deep South Winterwx thread: Early February Fun?

#3921 Postby MississippiWx » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:42 pm

According to Jackson's latest discussion, Hattiesburg will be lucky to see a flake. I hate this winter.
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Re: Deep South Winterwx thread: Early February Fun?

#3922 Postby Brent » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:44 pm

AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BIRMINGHAM AL
1215 PM CST WED FEB 9 2011

.UPDATE...WINTER WEATHER DISCUSSION.

&&

.DISCUSSION...

LOOKING AT TRENDS UPSTREAM...AND VARIOUS MESOSCALE CHARTS...I WOULD
BE A BIT MORE COMFORTABLE IF WE UPPED OUR SNOW TOTALS
A BIT FOR OUR
NORTHWESTERN COUNTIES. ALTHOUGH THIS IS A QUICK HITTING SYSTEM...
THAT HIT SEEMS TO BE A GOOD HONEST UPPERCUT. THERE MAY NOT BE ANY
LAG AT ALL BETWEEN THE TIME THE STEADY SNOW STARTS FALLING AND THE
TIME IT STARTS ACCUMULATING LATE THIS AFTERNOON INTO THIS EVENING.
IMPRESSIVE SNOWFALL RATES NOTED IN ARKANSAS. AND WHILE I DON`T
NECESSARILY EXPECT THE TOTALS THEY HAVE GOTTEN/ARE GETTING TO BE
EQUALED HERE...I GET A SENSE THAT THE SYSTEM IS OUTPERFORMING
PREVIOUS MODEL SOLUTIONS.


WILL HAVE UPDATED GRAPHICS ON OUR WEBSITE AND A NEW WSW TEXT PRODUCT
OUT WITHIN THE HOUR. THIS UPDATE DOES NOT CHANGE THE WSW AREA AT
ALL...JUST REFINES THE EXPECTED ACCUMULATIONS.

/61/
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Re: Deep South Winterwx thread: Early February Fun?

#3923 Postby Lane » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:45 pm

Looks like the snow maps are starting to shift North again.

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Re: Deep South Winterwx thread: Early February Fun?

#3924 Postby TideJoe » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:46 pm

MississippiWx wrote:According to Jackson's latest discussion, Hattiesburg will be lucky to see a flake. I hate this winter.


I saw that. We haven't been able to get the cold air in fast enough this year (unlike last year). While it's been cold close to the ground this winter, we've had a lot of warm air aloft and that's killed our best chances at snow.
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Re: Deep South Winterwx thread: Early February Fun?

#3925 Postby Brent » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:49 pm

AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEMPHIS TN
1220 PM CST WED FEB 9 2011

.DISCUSSION...

OK IT IS TIME TO GO ALL IN WITH THIS ONE. HEAVY SNOW IS PUSHING
ACROSS THE MID SOUTH. FIRST THE BAND THAT DEVELOPED EAST ALONG
THE KY/MO BORDER EARLIER THIS MORNING IS STARTING TO SINK SOUTH.
THIS BAND HAS ALREADY DUMPED 7 INCHES OF SNOW IN POCAHONTAS AND
3.5 INCHES IN UNION CITY.
MEANWHILE THE MAIN BAND IS PUSHING
ACROSS EAST ARKANSAS...NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI AND INTO THE
MEMPHIS METRO AREA. ALREADY HAVE MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW FROM
TUNICA TO MEMPHIS AND POINTS WEST. ATTM IT LOOKS LIKE ALL OF THE
MID SOUTH WILL RECEIVE SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW AND HAVE
EXPANDED THE WARNING TO INCLUDE THE ENTIRE CWA.
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Re: Deep South Winterwx thread: Early February Fun?

#3926 Postby MississippiWx » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:50 pm

Brent wrote:AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BIRMINGHAM AL
1215 PM CST WED FEB 9 2011

.UPDATE...WINTER WEATHER DISCUSSION.

&&

.DISCUSSION...

LOOKING AT TRENDS UPSTREAM...AND VARIOUS MESOSCALE CHARTS...I WOULD
BE A BIT MORE COMFORTABLE IF WE UPPED OUR SNOW TOTALS
A BIT FOR OUR
NORTHWESTERN COUNTIES. ALTHOUGH THIS IS A QUICK HITTING SYSTEM...
THAT HIT SEEMS TO BE A GOOD HONEST UPPERCUT. THERE MAY NOT BE ANY
LAG AT ALL BETWEEN THE TIME THE STEADY SNOW STARTS FALLING AND THE
TIME IT STARTS ACCUMULATING LATE THIS AFTERNOON INTO THIS EVENING.
IMPRESSIVE SNOWFALL RATES NOTED IN ARKANSAS. AND WHILE I DON`T
NECESSARILY EXPECT THE TOTALS THEY HAVE GOTTEN/ARE GETTING TO BE
EQUALED HERE...I GET A SENSE THAT THE SYSTEM IS OUTPERFORMING
PREVIOUS MODEL SOLUTIONS.


WILL HAVE UPDATED GRAPHICS ON OUR WEBSITE AND A NEW WSW TEXT PRODUCT
OUT WITHIN THE HOUR. THIS UPDATE DOES NOT CHANGE THE WSW AREA AT
ALL...JUST REFINES THE EXPECTED ACCUMULATIONS.

/61/


Rub it in, why don't you!
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Re: Deep South Winterwx thread: Early February Fun?

#3927 Postby Brent » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:50 pm

Lane wrote:Looks like the snow maps are starting to shift North again.

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I think everyone's going to overperform probably based on BMX and Memphis's discussion.
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Re: Deep South Winterwx thread: Early February Fun?

#3928 Postby BigB0882 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:52 pm

TideJoe wrote:
MississippiWx wrote:According to Jackson's latest discussion, Hattiesburg will be lucky to see a flake. I hate this winter.


I saw that. We haven't been able to get the cold air in fast enough this year (unlike last year). While it's been cold close to the ground this winter, we've had a lot of warm air aloft and that's killed our best chances at snow.


Baton Rouge feels your pain. We have been the cut off point for 2 systems in a row, it seems. I don't know if I will even sit up and watch tonight because I have a really full day tomorrow. Unless things drastically change in the next 8-10 hours then I will just head to bed at a decent hour. The warm air aloft has really been the downer. We don't even need the freezing line to be at our door if the cold air is abundant aloft, it just hasn't been this year. Plenty of surface cold, though.
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Re: Deep South Winterwx thread: Early February Fun?

#3929 Postby timmeister » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:53 pm

MississippiWx wrote:According to Jackson's latest discussion, Hattiesburg will be lucky to see a flake. I hate this winter.


I think we will see a little snow between midnight and 3 AM, but no accumulations. However, this one map I ran across shows Hattiesburg getting a dusting to 1 inch so we'll have to wait and see how fast the temps drop and how much moisture will be on the back side of the Low. Amazing to me that the temp in Oak Grove is 58.6 right now, but will drop to around 30 by 3 AM. That's a 28 to 29 degree drop!

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Re: Deep South Winterwx thread: Early February Fun?

#3930 Postby MississippiWx » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:54 pm

TideJoe wrote:
MississippiWx wrote:According to Jackson's latest discussion, Hattiesburg will be lucky to see a flake. I hate this winter.


I saw that. We haven't been able to get the cold air in fast enough this year (unlike last year). While it's been cold close to the ground this winter, we've had a lot of warm air aloft and that's killed our best chances at snow.


We have had 5 or 6 chances this year and not even one could work out for us. The trends are always bad instead of good. Its always people just north of us that get the snow. You'd think one could work out. Oh well. Time to get this stupid winter over with and talk about the upcoming hurricane season!
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Re: Deep South Winterwx thread: Early February Fun?

#3931 Postby Agua » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:54 pm

MississippiWx wrote:According to Jackson's latest discussion, Hattiesburg will be lucky to see a flake. I hate this winter.


Honestly, they won't know where and how much until its already happening. Wouldn't surprise me for H'Bush to get a slushy mix.
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Re: Deep South Winterwx thread: Early February Fun?

#3932 Postby Brent » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:56 pm

From James Spann:

This is all confirmed by the NWS Little Rock… they are reporting 17.5 inches at Deer, AR, in Newton County. It is interesting to note that only 4-6 inches, generally speaking, were being predicted for that part of Arkansas. This is a system with excellent dynamic forcing and tremendous UVV values now.
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Re: Deep South Winterwx thread: Early February Fun?

#3933 Postby MississippiWx » Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:58 pm

This system is pretty much opposite of the ones earlier. The cold air is going to come from aloft. Heavier precip is better because it will bring cold air to the surface faster. The last system that had freezing rain was different in that heavier precip brought warm air to the surface. That's the reason why temps warmed so much as we went further into the storm.

I had a feeling we would get screwed on this one too just like the other ones.
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#3934 Postby SunnyThoughts » Wed Feb 09, 2011 2:11 pm

Good luck to all my neighbors to the north... take some pics for some of those down here on the coast with nothing but the cold crappy rain. lol I for one, am sooooo ready for winter to end. Maybe im just getting old and less tolerant than I use to be, but the cold this year is just bone chilling.
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#3935 Postby Lane » Wed Feb 09, 2011 2:14 pm

Brent, do you think we are still going to see anywhere from 1 to 3 inches, or maybe even bumped up some?
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Re: Deep South Winterwx thread: Early February Fun?

#3936 Postby hurricanedude » Wed Feb 09, 2011 2:22 pm

Brent wrote:From James Spann:

This is all confirmed by the NWS Little Rock… they are reporting 17.5 inches at Deer, AR, in Newton County. It is interesting to note that only 4-6 inches, generally speaking, were being predicted for that part of Arkansas. This is a system with excellent dynamic forcing and tremendous UVV values now.



As of 930 am CST, huge snowfall amounts were reported. Near Huntsville (Madison County) and Siloam Springs (Benton County), 22 inches of snow was on the ground, with 21 inches at Springdale (Washington County) and almost 18 inches at Deer (Newton County). Near Jasper (Newton County), a foot of snow fell in three hours (between 530 am and 830 am CST).

At Lowell (Benton County), the roof at the police station collapsed due to the weight of the snow. No injuries were noted. Interstate 540 north of Alma (Crawford County) was closed due to the snow and stalled traffic.
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#3937 Postby Brent » Wed Feb 09, 2011 2:24 pm

Lane wrote:Brent, do you think we are still going to see anywhere from 1 to 3 inches, or maybe even bumped up some?


1-3 sounds good to me... with snow totals I like to stay low. But more than 3 is on the table for some areas, hard to say where though, it's very much a nowcast.
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Re: Deep South Winterwx thread: Early February Fun?

#3938 Postby hurricanedude » Wed Feb 09, 2011 2:26 pm

hurricanedude wrote:
Brent wrote:From James Spann:

This is all confirmed by the NWS Little Rock… they are reporting 17.5 inches at Deer, AR, in Newton County. It is interesting to note that only 4-6 inches, generally speaking, were being predicted for that part of Arkansas. This is a system with excellent dynamic forcing and tremendous UVV values now.



As of 930 am CST, huge snowfall amounts were reported. Near Huntsville (Madison County) and Siloam Springs (Benton County), 22 inches of snow was on the ground, with 21 inches at Springdale (Washington County) and almost 18 inches at Deer (Newton County). Near Jasper (Newton County), a foot of snow fell in three hours (between 530 am and 830 am CST).

At Lowell (Benton County), the roof at the police station collapsed due to the weight of the snow. No injuries were noted. Interstate 540 north of Alma (Crawford County) was closed due to the snow and stalled traffic.


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Re: Deep South Winterwx thread: Early February Fun?

#3939 Postby Brent » Wed Feb 09, 2011 2:37 pm

LOL, nobody agrees. Just saw one short-term model with not a flake in N AL and now there's this...

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#3940 Postby BigB0882 » Wed Feb 09, 2011 2:43 pm

GFS text output shows .02 QPF of snow for Baton Rouge. If we could get 20:1 ratios we might get a quarter of an inch! :lol:

Looking at the radar, there isn't a ton of precip moving our way, it looks to be over relatively quickly. Is that all there will be or is another system tracking by that could bring more overnight? I don't see how we will get anything out of that, it wont crash to freezing quickly enough.
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