Tyler wrote:That 1895 storm, I just can't picture that in my mind. I have trouble picturing 20 inches of snowfall in Houston. If that happened, I might explode, I don't know. Just unbelievable. I wonder how ingredients came together so well to produce not just 1 foot, but almost 2 feet of snow!!! Boggles the mind.
Nor can I believe it reached 8 degrees in Galveston in 1899. Man...
I know some people who went through the Feb 1960 storm, they have some interesting stories, they even have some pictures from it, interesting stuff!
What an amazing year stretch of weather that must have been for Galvestonians ... to go from 8 degrees in winter to the infamous 1900 hurricane. I seem to recall reference to the arctic outbreak when I read "Isaac's Storm."
On another note ... the 6z and 12z runs from today's GFS hold up any arctic air from impacting the southern Plains. Don't know what to make of this development. The ensembles also look a little warmer ... but some suggest the literal weight of this dense, cold air may overwhelm the more zonal upper pattern ... kinda like what AFM has been referring to earlier.
Link: http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/