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Parade Weather In New Orleans; Mar. 4-5
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 4:38 am
by cyclogenesis
March 4, 2011
this Friday morning
331 AM CST
Gang ~~ I have placed a NEW weather writing on to my website that details the incoming **PARADE** weather for Friday, March 4th & Saturday, March 5th. This writing is especially prepared for New Orleans ONLY. You can read the weather details by clicking on the following weblink appearing below:
http://cvamagic.tripod.com/
-- cyclogenesis
Re: Parade Weather In New Orleans; Mar. 4-5
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 3:57 am
by cyclogenesis
March 5, 2011
this Pre-Dawn Saturday morning
251 AM CST
Hey Gang ~~ I have placed one, last NEW weather writing about today's, Saturday, March 5th weather, and how it relates to your Mardi Gras parades. This writing is intended for the New Orleans area only, except where noted otherwise. You can have a read of the weather details by clicking the following weblink appearing below:
http://cvamagic.tripod.com/
-- cyclogenesis
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2011 1:30 pm
by psyclone
wicked LEWPy squall line barreling toward NOLA right now.
Re: Parade Weather In New Orleans; Mar. 4-5
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 6:19 pm
by cyclogenesis
It was a hum-dinger!!
A goodly number of wind damage reports, (8), and 2 Tornadoes confirmed in my service area.
The ECMWF model consistently handled the the height falls progression across Louisiana, much better than the GFS did.
It also did better in latching on to a farther South latitudnal positioning of the trough axis base and nested vorticity lobe within; much, much better than GFS. GFS suddenly played catch-up at the last moment, like 12 - 24 hours in advance.
-- cyclogenesis
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 1:13 pm
by BigB0882
It looks like another batch of bad weather for tomorrow (Mardi Gras day) and into Wednesday morning. What do you think, cyclogenesis? Not a good Mardi Gras week with the weather!
Re: Parade Weather In New Orleans; Mar. 4-5
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 9:40 pm
by cyclogenesis
The timing for New Orleans proper looks to be well after Midnight, late Tuesday night, March 8th.
In the meantime, during Tuesday afternoon and first half of Tuesday night, only some light showers will be passing thru. The big beef of severe weather will be well out West of New Orleans during the afternoon on Tuesday, March 8th.
The big beef (strongest storms for New Orleans), I think will be timed between 3 AM and 12 Noon during the pre-dawn & post dawn hours of Wednesday morning.
However, there will be severe weather cooking before that time, even well-before that time to the NORTH & WEST of New Orleans, where they should get harder hit up thataways, North of Lake Pontchartrain.
-- cyclogenesis