Texas Winter 2012-2013
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- Portastorm
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Texas Winter 2012-2013
... It shall be known as The Winter of Heat Miser's (Wxman57) Discontent!
Let the discussion begin ... and yes, I haven't posted much yet about it but I'm feeling pretty good that we're going to have LOTS to talk about between Thanksgiving 2012 and Easter 2013!
Let the discussion begin ... and yes, I haven't posted much yet about it but I'm feeling pretty good that we're going to have LOTS to talk about between Thanksgiving 2012 and Easter 2013!
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013
Portastorm wrote:... It shall be known as The Winter of Heat Miser's (Wxman57) Discontent!
Let the discussion begin ... and yes, I haven't posted much yet about it but I'm feeling pretty good that we're going to have LOTS to talk about between Thanksgiving 2012 and Easter 2013!
There you go!,but unless the world ends as we know it on December 21rst. Ok is a joke,post away peeps.
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013
Portastorm wrote:... It shall be known as The Winter of Heat Miser's (Wxman57) Discontent!
Endorsed!
Early call for seasonal snowfall next winter!
4-8" in DFW
1-3" in San Antonio
1-8" (yes) from a near record early Dec storm for Houston
3-6" West Texas Midland-San Angelo
And finally *drumroll": 6-12" in a whiteout blizzard on Christmas Eve for Austin!!...Oh wait wrong "A" city, Amarillo!~
2-4 in Scenic SW Austin
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013
Here ... here!! Bartender, get this man a drink ... it's on me!
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013
Portastorm wrote::uarrow:
Here ... here!! Bartender, get this man a drink ... it's on me!
I second that emotion!!! Er I mean bar order.
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013
OMGosh I would so love to have that much snow here!! Can you imagine all the fun these kiddos would have with 8" of snow?!?!?!
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013
im from the rio grande valley and down here we dont need a another la nina im hoping for el nino the 2009-2010 el nino was cold and rainy all winter
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013
If we have a El Nino by this winter, it could a cold one. Somewhere in the line of 1972-1973, 1976-1977, or 2009-2010. If that is the case, we could see sleet, ice, and snow on top of multiple freezes.
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013
Ntxw wrote:Portastorm wrote:... It shall be known as The Winter of Heat Miser's (Wxman57) Discontent!
Endorsed!
Early call for seasonal snowfall next winter!
4-8" in DFW
1-3" in San Antonio
1-8" (yes) from a near record early Dec storm for Houston
3-6" West Texas Midland-San Angelo
And finally *drumroll": 6-12" in a whiteout blizzard on Christmas Eve for Austin!!...Oh wait wrong "A" city, Amarillo!~
2-4 in Scenic SW Austin
You forgot to mention the Rio Grande Valley.....How many snow events do you for see??
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013
Hmmmm.....
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013
Booooo! Perhaps El Nino will fade quickly after peaking in September, keeping Texas nice and warm next winter.
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013
wxman57 wrote:Booooo! Perhaps El Nino will fade quickly after peaking in September, keeping Texas nice and warm next winter.
So you want a winter that allows disease carrying mosquitoes to be a bigger problem. I think we had enough warm winter. Time to bring in the cold winter.
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013
Texas Snowman wrote:Hmmmm.....
Where did you get the images? Looks like a cooler than normal summer, fall, and winter.
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013
Rgv20 wrote:You forgot to mention the Rio Grande Valley.....How many snow events do you for see??
Ah yes, can't forget deep south Texas, lets clump you guys in with the houston storm! 2" down to Brownsville! No discrimination here, everyone gets some white stuff.
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013
Ptarmigan wrote:Where did you get the images? Looks like a cooler than normal summer, fall, and winter.
From a Joe Bastardi tweet:
"@BigJoeBastardi: current glbl temp surge forecasted very well by JAMSTEC upr left spring up rt summer lower left fall lower rt winter http://pic.twitter.com/YLMejhLo ."
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Re: Texas Winter 2012-2013
Texas Snowman wrote:
From a Joe Bastardi tweet:
"@BigJoeBastardi: current glbl temp surge forecasted very well by JAMSTEC upr left spring up rt summer lower left fall lower rt winter http://pic.twitter.com/YLMejhLo ."
Thanks,
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- somethingfunny
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somethingfunny wrote:You guys are crazy! The days are still getting longer.
Yes! But in a month and a week+- the days will start getting shorter almost to the top of the hill! (Cold-monger optimism). Winter is never truly over thanks to a freezer bunker at an undisclosed PWC location in which us members post from during the dog days of summer.
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