Texas winter wx thread#4 - big changes on the way eventually
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southerngale wrote:Oh crud...I can't hold back any longer. My local met who I highly respect is even on board for the much colder weather. Now we just need to get some snow down here!
All aboard...
A-ha! I knew we could get you on board ... everyone, buy your tix now for the Arctic Express heading for Texas.
Meanwhile southerngale, I'll make sure that we get some Bon Jovi playing on the train's entertainment sound system! "Have a Nice Day"!!
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Bring on 1895 part II.....................2007. 1-2 feet of snow for Houston
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Hello, this is what I call direct discharge of Arctic air into Texas and the southern plains.
GFS 500mb:1050mb high over Montana, heading toward the GOM:
http://vortex.plymouth.edu/mrf.121.gif
GFS 500mb:1050mb high over Montana, heading toward the GOM:
http://vortex.plymouth.edu/mrf.121.gif
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Whether we get any winter precipitation in Texas will be determined by how much the Arctic front undercuts the SW flow ahead of it. As seen on the day 9 map of the GFS, there is a low along the front in Central Texas. If that scenario were to take place, only the panhandle of Texas and central and southern Oklahoma would receive any significant winter precipitation. However, if the front is another 100 or so miles to the south,then the central and northern parts of the state would receive a significant winter weather event. Based on past experience, I'm going to say that northern Texas will get only wrap around moisture as the low pulls away, resulting only in a minor event. However, it will be very, very cold after the front pulls through.
If we are going to get a major winter storm with this cold episode, we'll need another low to form in the Gulf a couple days later while the arctic air is still in place. The timing of the first system, at least as it stands now, is not favorable for a major winter weather event. But, it will be very cold as this air mass originated in Siberia. As always, things could change, but that is how it looks as of now.
GFS Day 9:
http://vortex.plymouth.edu/mrf.120.gif
If we are going to get a major winter storm with this cold episode, we'll need another low to form in the Gulf a couple days later while the arctic air is still in place. The timing of the first system, at least as it stands now, is not favorable for a major winter weather event. But, it will be very cold as this air mass originated in Siberia. As always, things could change, but that is how it looks as of now.
GFS Day 9:
http://vortex.plymouth.edu/mrf.120.gif
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Extremeweatherguy wrote:Interesting quote from JBs evening post:...a more sustained and aggressive push of winter that may get everyone all the way to the Texas gulf coast, (give me big enough odds on frozen precip in Houston this winter, I will take them)...
Always nice to see encouraging words like that.
I really hope JB is right this time... Also what is encouraging is that it looks like the cold might hang around for a while instead of leaving after a couple of days.
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Extremeweatherguy wrote:Interesting quote from JBs evening post:...a more sustained and aggressive push of winter that may get everyone all the way to the Texas gulf coast, (give me big enough odds on frozen precip in Houston this winter, I will take them)...
Always nice to see encouraging words like that.
Do you feel ok EWG? Is this all you have to say? Did someone slip a Xanax into your Coke?
I'm worried about ya, young man.
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Portastorm wrote:Extremeweatherguy wrote:Interesting quote from JBs evening post:...a more sustained and aggressive push of winter that may get everyone all the way to the Texas gulf coast, (give me big enough odds on frozen precip in Houston this winter, I will take them)...
Always nice to see encouraging words like that.
Do you feel ok EWG? Is this all you have to say? Did someone slip a Xanax into your Coke?
I'm worried about ya, young man.
lol.
I'm fine. There is just not much more to say right now. Learning from past experiences, I am going to wait until we are closer to the event before getting really excited. At the moment I am still just watching and being hopeful everything plays out this time around.
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