DonWrk wrote:Ntxw wrote:Wow, 12z is definitely puttin 0 degrees at play again lol
GFS puts north Texas at 180+ hours at or below freezing. That's almost an entire week.
Could you explain to me how you read the model to know what the temps are going to be over a period of time? Thanks.
At the 850 level charts, look at the lines. The blue lines (0 and -10, -20 etc) are celsius. Convert them. 0 = 32, -10 is about 14 or 15 degrees (850 isn't surface temps but generally gives you a good idea). The further you are behind the line the colder it is, and the more runs you are the longer it is based on the time between frames. Make a guestimate. I use a meteogram for precise raw numbers. There is a website called twisterdata if you want to see it visually but may take a bit longer for current data to load.
http://www.twisterdata.com/Select the model you want to see, choose temperature > select surface temp, wind, mslp