
Just thinking... with some of your temperatures commonly hitting the single digits in the winter... you've got to have some of the most incredible temperature swings to be found in this hemisphere.
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Kludge wrote:Yukon Cornelius wrote:We made it! 115!![]()
Just thinking... with some of your temperatures commonly hitting the single digits in the winter... you've got to have some of the most incredible temperature swings to be found in this hemisphere.
jasons2k wrote:Thunderstorms popping-up NW of Denton.
TeamPlayersBlue wrote:Large amount of convection expected in the Indian Ocean soon (MJO), will this have a positive effect moving forward? I'm starting to look at the winter forecast already.
Terrible to see the crazy heat you guys are going through down there. Cant imagine. Was in Houston for the June part of the summer and it was horrible.
It appears next week the high will slide off the both coasts. Lets hope Texas can have multiple widespread rain events. Maybe can get some green grass to grow, to help pump humidity in the atmosphere and lesson the likelihood of these highs getting comfortable over TX.
Ntxw wrote:TeamPlayersBlue wrote:Large amount of convection expected in the Indian Ocean soon (MJO), will this have a positive effect moving forward? I'm starting to look at the winter forecast already.
Terrible to see the crazy heat you guys are going through down there. Cant imagine. Was in Houston for the June part of the summer and it was horrible.
It appears next week the high will slide off the both coasts. Lets hope Texas can have multiple widespread rain events. Maybe can get some green grass to grow, to help pump humidity in the atmosphere and lesson the likelihood of these highs getting comfortable over TX.
Probably too early but if you want to start somewhere with analogs 2000 and 2011 work best right now in terms of global SSTa, ENSO year similarities, 500mb matches and adjusting for a more modern climate. I posted maps in the EPAC thread on this. Of course no two years are exactly alike so one would consider different timings of varying oscillations. Cold mongers definitely rooting for 2000 route.
Kludge wrote:Yukon Cornelius wrote:We made it! 115!![]()
Just thinking... with some of your temperatures commonly hitting the single digits in the winter... you've got to have some of the most incredible temperature swings to be found in this hemisphere.
Ntxw wrote:TeamPlayersBlue wrote:Large amount of convection expected in the Indian Ocean soon (MJO), will this have a positive effect moving forward? I'm starting to look at the winter forecast already.
Terrible to see the crazy heat you guys are going through down there. Cant imagine. Was in Houston for the June part of the summer and it was horrible.
It appears next week the high will slide off the both coasts. Lets hope Texas can have multiple widespread rain events. Maybe can get some green grass to grow, to help pump humidity in the atmosphere and lesson the likelihood of these highs getting comfortable over TX.
Probably too early but if you want to start somewhere with analogs 2000 and 2011 work best right now in terms of global SSTa, ENSO year similarities, 500mb matches and adjusting for a more modern climate. I posted maps in the EPAC thread on this. Of course no two years are exactly alike so one would consider different timings of varying oscillations. Cold mongers definitely rooting for 2000 route.
rwfromkansas wrote:Another day, more rain that won’t impact DFW.
rwfromkansas wrote:Another day, more rain that won’t impact DFW.
TeamPlayersBlue wrote:Is it possible to throw 2013-14 into the ring? Likely one of the most exciting years for us winter lovers. That warm pool drifting towards Alaska looks healthy.
What I'm not entirely sure of, were expected to transition from Nina to Nino, which creates havoc in the atmosphere.
Sorry if this should be in another thread!
funster wrote:rwfromkansas wrote:Another day, more rain that won’t impact DFW.
Yeah, rain moving slowly north away from DFW region. Boo. Clouds tho.
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