Texas Winter 2010-2011
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
I flew back into DFW tonight from upstate New York (where it snowed lightly over the last couple of days).
So I've been out of the loop for a couple of days.
What's Wxman57's take on the storm at this point?
So I've been out of the loop for a couple of days.
What's Wxman57's take on the storm at this point?
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
Texas Snowman wrote:Good thing that the Steelers and the Packers get to town on Monday instead of Tuesday.
And if the storm does "surprise" Ft. Worth NWS on Tuesday with more intensity and precip type/amounts, then they could get HAMMERED in the media.
Why?
Tuesday is Super Bowl XLV Media Day.
Jerry Jones will just pay someone off to have it all changed so the weather will be nice. Nothing to see here, move along.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
Yep, Euro is amped. It's giving DFW 1.07 liquid during transition of frozen air. Though not all of that is snow/sleet. 0.15 of it will be.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
Hockey, lol, a bad winter storm this week is probably Jerry's worst nightmare right now. Could totally wreck his big party for the NFL...
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Ntxw wrote:Yep, Euro is amped. It's giving DFW 1.07 liquid in frozen air. Though not all of that is snow/sleet. 0.15 of it will be.
What is the highest amount of liquid out of Texas and Oklahoma that the euro is showing?
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DonWrk wrote:Ntxw wrote:Yep, Euro is amped. It's giving DFW 1.07 liquid in frozen air. Though not all of that is snow/sleet. 0.15 of it will be.
What is the highest amount of liquid out of Texas and Oklahoma that the euro is showing?
Tulsa is the biggest town I see. 1.5+ inches equiv with cold cold temps.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
The temp here is currently 46. Our FW NWS projected point forecast overnight low is supposed to be 54.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
Ntxw wrote:Yep, Euro is amped. It's giving DFW 1.07 liquid during transition of frozen air. Though not all of that is snow/sleet. 0.15 of it will be.
Hey Ntxw, what website do you get most of your Euro model info. from ?
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orangeblood wrote:Ntxw wrote:Yep, Euro is amped. It's giving DFW 1.07 liquid during transition of frozen air. Though not all of that is snow/sleet. 0.15 of it will be.
Hey Ntxw, what website do you get most of your Euro model info. from ?
You can use accuwx text output. It updates as the Euro rolls pretty much.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
New temp update is 45 here currently. We are only supposed to make it down to 54 tonight.
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Ntxw wrote:orangeblood wrote:Ntxw wrote:Yep, Euro is amped. It's giving DFW 1.07 liquid during transition of frozen air. Though not all of that is snow/sleet. 0.15 of it will be.
Hey Ntxw, what website do you get most of your Euro model info. from ?
You can use accuwx text output. It updates as the Euro rolls pretty much.
Would you mind linking and telling us how we can find that for our specific areas?
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BigB0882 wrote:Would you mind linking and telling us how we can find that for our specific areas?
It's a paid service. There's many of them, accuwx is probably the easiest to use for the average joe, but costs 24ish a month I think?
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Ntxw wrote:Yep, Euro is amped. It's giving DFW 1.07 liquid during transition of frozen air. Though not all of that is snow/sleet. 0.15 of it will be.
Im not sure of the ratio that would come out to be. How much frozen precip would we be getting from 0.15?
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
It seems to me that the ULL is traveling more S than SE as of the last few frames. Anyone else notice that?
http://www.atmo.arizona.edu/products/wx ... 0mbwv.html
http://www.atmo.arizona.edu/products/wx ... 0mbwv.html
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
newtotex wrote:Ntxw wrote:Yep, Euro is amped. It's giving DFW 1.07 liquid during transition of frozen air. Though not all of that is snow/sleet. 0.15 of it will be.
Im not sure of the ratio that would come out to be. How much frozen precip would we be getting from 0.15?
Complicated question. I'd say at least an inch, probably more verbatim. But trends tonight have been definitely colder.
I'm thinking 12z tomorrow will amp it up even a bit more as the vortmax continues to dig live. We'll see. Still need the NAM to go that way to feel safe.
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
Very interesting! Looks like the models have all trended to give us more winter precip. Long night tomorrow as someone has mentioned already. I'm looking forward to it!
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Re: Texas Winter 2010-2011
Let it dig some more
. 12z euro had it in NM, 0z N MX!!

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^yeap euro is sure interesting for us in deep south texas...
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