Texas Winter 2010-2011
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
Starting to sound like a broken record (good thing lol) but 12z Euro is the same. Big low US/Canadian border driving down fresh arctic air as a NW system strengthens coming down this week.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
Ntxw wrote:Starting to sound like a broken record (good thing lol) but 12z Euro is the same. Big low US/Canadian border driving down fresh arctic air as a NW system strengthens coming down this week.
Yes! What a big storm this would be. Still way too early to get excited about, though. This week will just crawl by.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
The amazing thing is the GFS really shows no let up in winter in sight for the south, continued cool/cold for the next two weeks with only very brief warm ups. We've already basically tied the number of freezes we experienced last winter (considered the coldest since the '90s) and monthly averages have also been lower as well. Quite impressive given the mild winter that WAS expected. Hopefully we can get a shot at snow down here, there's just too much cold air being wasted!
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Metalicwx220 wrote:Is their still that 1993 storm potential that yall was talkin about that other day?
I don't know about 1993, but since it's 2011 there's potential for the big 2011 storm

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Canada remains the coldest place in the northern hemisphere throughout the entire run. There is no shortage of fresh cold air. I just feel that a grand finale is just waiting to happen lol. The great blast predicted earlier this month didn't happen but it's continued in waves colder each round throughout January busting thaw forecasts. I wonder if that's how the great February freezes happened.

MJO is 7/8 and wants to loop right back to where it started, we may be doing this all over again come Feb.

Where is La Nada?

MJO is 7/8 and wants to loop right back to where it started, we may be doing this all over again come Feb.

Where is La Nada?
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
Stepping down... 

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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
^ Blizzard.
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You've got to like the trends...


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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
srainhoutx wrote:You've got to like the trends...
Wish I knew what these maps mean. :-\
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It means a lot of cold Serenata with a deep trough for a storm. GFS ensembles range from 1039 to 1052 entering the US behind the Canadian storm
(GFS had a 1048)

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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
Looking at the 12z Euro in more detail , shows from hour 204-216 Surface temperatures in the mid to low 30's as far south as Southeast Texas and South Central Texas with precip around. fwiw.
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cperez1594 wrote:http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/namer/gfs/12/images/gfs_pcp_216m.gif
Looks to be mighty cold if this verifies for the Rio Grande Valley Area and maybe snow how fun would that be, a repeat of 2004 Christmas Day
keep dreaming. that was a 100 year storm.
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Metalicwx220 wrote:SO their are mountains in south texas I figure.
Not in south TX. The elevations do quickly increase once you move west into Mexico though.
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wall_cloud wrote:cperez1594 wrote:http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/namer/gfs/12/images/gfs_pcp_216m.gif
Looks to be mighty cold if this verifies for the Rio Grande Valley Area and maybe snow how fun would that be, a repeat of 2004 Christmas Day
keep dreaming. that was a 100 year storm.
Don't burst our bubble......lol
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
^ You shouldn't post the ECMWF charts. I think it would be wise to remove it. Euro does show a significant snow event for Texas, and possibly yet another behind it.
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