wxman57 wrote:jasons2k wrote:Well, my friends north and west of here are about to learn an old word from the Harold Taft dictionary of Meteorology: sublimation.
PS- it's still so windy here, it's insane. Too windy to cover anything. A true blue norther. It is what it is...
Technically, a blue norther is characterized by a very rapid drop in temperature, strong wind, and a dark blue (clear) sky. We're missing the rapid temperature drop (very slow drop all day) with a clear sky. Wind isn't very strong, either. Bush airport is reporting 17 kt winds but with gusts to 26 kts. Winds should be maybe 20-25 kts sustained with gusts 35-40 kts for such a front.
I'm trying to be generous.


I can't remember the last time we met the textbook criteria but the temp. gradient and wintry precip down this far south is good enough for me in 2022. I do remember the true blue northers from the old days. When I lived in Plano in 1989, there was nothing between us and Montana but a barbed wire fence with that one. I could see the cold front turn the sky blue as it passed.