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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7101 Postby Portastorm » Wed Jan 24, 2018 10:27 am

cctxhurricanewatcher wrote:And again the greater Austin area is the target. Lucy must be really Po'ed at Portastorm telling him if he wanted winter, here it is pal.


I'm not complaining. :wink:

But it is very far out and as Ntxw said, if you're in the model bullseye beyond 7+ days, your chances of "scoring" aren't good. February looks interesting for Texas.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7102 Postby cctxhurricanewatcher » Wed Jan 24, 2018 10:47 am

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cctxhurricanewatcher wrote:And again the greater Austin area is the target. Lucy must be really Po'ed at Portastorm telling him if he wanted winter, here it is pal.


I'm not complaining. :wink:

But it is very far out and as Ntxw said, if you're in the model bullseye beyond 7+ days, your chances of "scoring" aren't good. February looks interesting for Texas.



Oh I'm not either because in a few months we will have our choice of weather. Hot and Dry or Hot and Humid. Pick your poison.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7103 Postby NotSparta » Wed Jan 24, 2018 10:55 am

cctxhurricanewatcher wrote:
Portastorm wrote:
cctxhurricanewatcher wrote:And again the greater Austin area is the target. Lucy must be really Po'ed at Portastorm telling him if he wanted winter, here it is pal.


I'm not complaining. :wink:

But it is very far out and as Ntxw said, if you're in the model bullseye beyond 7+ days, your chances of "scoring" aren't good. February looks interesting for Texas.



Oh I'm not either because in a few months we will have our choice of weather. Hot and Dry or Hot and Humid. Pick your poison.


In most cases, hot and dry is a lot more comfortable than hot and humid
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7104 Postby orangeblood » Wed Jan 24, 2018 11:16 am

Ntxw wrote:
Yukon Cornelius wrote:Made it down to 22 again this morning. I think the forecast was somewhere around 28.


About the same for DFW, roughly 5 degrees lower than forecast. Don't even get me started with the GFS, it had a low of 43 on the 6z even :lol: and it was really 33. There is a problem with this model's surface temps. I'm not sure why it hasn't been addressed but I'm not even talking long range...getting pathetic how bad it is even within 24 hours.

Literally any cold blast I can shave off 10-15 degrees on the GFS and be better than it every-time..it's sad.


It really misses the mark with radiational cooling...the algorithm might be over-compensating for the Urban heat island affect. Similar flawed algorithms are being incorporated into long-range climate models as well...Yikes!!
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7105 Postby cctxhurricanewatcher » Wed Jan 24, 2018 11:18 am

NotSparta wrote:
cctxhurricanewatcher wrote:
Portastorm wrote:
I'm not complaining. :wink:

But it is very far out and as Ntxw said, if you're in the model bullseye beyond 7+ days, your chances of "scoring" aren't good. February looks interesting for Texas.



Oh I'm not either because in a few months we will have our choice of weather. Hot and Dry or Hot and Humid. Pick your poison.


In most cases, hot and dry is a lot more comfortable than hot and humid

Oh I agree. Give me 105 and low humidity any time during the hot months vs 90 and high humidity. The evenings can be nice during the summer months when it's dry too. In fact it's treat to have the low humidity option down here on the coast. Summers like that usually are drought dominated, but it does well to push tropical activity way away from Texas. After last summer, I will take the dry option so people can continue to rebuild and then absorb the sticker shock from increases to our windstorm and flood insurance renewals.

Back to Winter. Looks like February is going to be fun.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7106 Postby wxman57 » Wed Jan 24, 2018 11:21 am

Stop all this talk about hot temperatures RIGHT NOW! You'll see no heat as long as I'm in charge of winter! :jacket:

I have big plans for Texas in February. Borrowing a little cold air from up north...

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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7107 Postby cctxhurricanewatcher » Wed Jan 24, 2018 11:28 am

wxman57 wrote:Stop all this talk about hot temperatures RIGHT NOW! You'll see no heat as long as I'm in charge of winter! :jacket:



I suspect on March 1, your avatar will change and the space creature who took over your body will be called back to his planet.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7108 Postby wxman57 » Wed Jan 24, 2018 11:40 am

cctxhurricanewatcher wrote:
wxman57 wrote:Stop all this talk about hot temperatures RIGHT NOW! You'll see no heat as long as I'm in charge of winter! :jacket:



I suspect on March 1, your avatar will change and the space creature who took over your body will be called back to his planet.


Ridiculous! Winter doesn't end until March 20th. You'll all pay for this talk of hot weather until then.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7109 Postby Brent » Wed Jan 24, 2018 11:47 am

Its gonna be a long summer guys :double:
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7110 Postby orangeblood » Wed Jan 24, 2018 11:57 am

These MJO forecasts continue to get more impressive by the day and will be tough to ignore...given the current forecast, First 7-10 days of Feb look to be more Northern Tier into Eastern US focused - will we get lucky enough to have the trough far enough west to get us in on the action ???

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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7111 Postby wxman57 » Wed Jan 24, 2018 11:57 am

Brent wrote:Its gonna be a long summer guys :double:


Not necessarily. There's always NEXT winter...
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7112 Postby CaptinCrunch » Wed Jan 24, 2018 12:26 pm

wxman57 wrote:
Brent wrote:Its gonna be a long summer guys :double:


Not necessarily. There's always NEXT winter...


Next winter will be (cold) El Nino :wink:
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7113 Postby davidiowx » Wed Jan 24, 2018 12:29 pm

wxman57 wrote:
cctxhurricanewatcher wrote:
wxman57 wrote:Stop all this talk about hot temperatures RIGHT NOW! You'll see no heat as long as I'm in charge of winter! :jacket:



I suspect on March 1, your avatar will change and the space creature who took over your body will be called back to his planet.


Ridiculous! Winter doesn't end until March 20th. You'll all pay for this talk of hot weather until then.


You can have all the summer you want after March 20th! Especially if you can deliver a solid 3" for us Houstonians that really want to see what it looks like for our yards/houses to be completely white. But PLEASE make sure there is enough rain with the heat!
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7114 Postby wxman57 » Wed Jan 24, 2018 12:34 pm

davidiowx wrote:
You can have all the summer you want after March 20th! Especially if you can deliver a solid 3" for us Houstonians that really want to see what it looks like for our yards/houses to be completely white. But PLEASE make sure there is enough rain with the heat!


I always have summer - not much to bargain with there. Next winter will be cold due to El Nino, huh? Remember that this winter was supposed to be warm and dry due to La Nina. I stopped that by taking control of the weather across Texas this winter. Do you think El Nino has a chance against me next winter (if I so desire)?
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7115 Postby dhweather » Wed Jan 24, 2018 12:39 pm

I'm just thankful that this drought is occurring in the Winter and not the Summer, we'd have 3" wide cracks in the yard by now. Hopefully we break out of this sooner than later.

I can see the delight for everyone in the 12Z GFS. Not. :D
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7116 Postby Brent » Wed Jan 24, 2018 12:40 pm

dhweather wrote:I'm just thankful that this drought is occurring in the Winter and not the Summer, we'd have 3" wide cracks in the yard by now. Hopefully we break out of this sooner than later.

I can see the delight for everyone in the 12Z GFS. Not. :D


Better than the 6z when DFW hit 79 at the end of it... :roflmao:
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7117 Postby Tireman4 » Wed Jan 24, 2018 12:44 pm

wxman57 wrote:
davidiowx wrote:
You can have all the summer you want after March 20th! Especially if you can deliver a solid 3" for us Houstonians that really want to see what it looks like for our yards/houses to be completely white. But PLEASE make sure there is enough rain with the heat!


I always have summer - not much to bargain with there. Next winter will be cold due to El Nino, huh? Remember that this winter was supposed to be warm and dry due to La Nina. I stopped that by taking control of the weather across Texas this winter. Do you think El Nino has a chance against me next winter (if I so desire)?



See? I told you all. But..nooooo...you dont listen to me...just keep taunting him. This Summer is just going to roast..I can feel it.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7118 Postby texas1836 » Wed Jan 24, 2018 12:44 pm

With all the erupting volcanoes sending sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere, maybe we'll have a cooler than normal summer. Just saying....
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7119 Postby gboudx » Wed Jan 24, 2018 1:18 pm

Brent wrote:Its gonna be a long summer guys :double:


That's not really different from how it usually is anyway. If he does a 2011 redux, then it's time to have our friends Guido and Rocko make a trip to lovely Harris county to pay him a visit.
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Re: Texas Winter 2017-2018

#7120 Postby CaptinCrunch » Wed Jan 24, 2018 1:29 pm

wxman57 wrote:
davidiowx wrote:
You can have all the summer you want after March 20th! Especially if you can deliver a solid 3" for us Houstonians that really want to see what it looks like for our yards/houses to be completely white. But PLEASE make sure there is enough rain with the heat!


I always have summer - not much to bargain with there. Next winter will be cold due to El Nino, huh? Remember that this winter was supposed to be warm and dry due to La Nina. I stopped that by taking control of the weather across Texas this winter. Do you think El Nino has a chance against me next winter (if I so desire)?


and remember El Nino of winter 2015/2016 was supposed to be wetter/cooler.....and we all know how that worked out, don't we? :wink: :lol:
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