
geez, you Corpus folks are never happy. Last year you were grousing about "no rain" and "drought." Now, you get a little wind and rain and you're ready for hot and dry again?!

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geez, you Corpus folks are never happy. Last year you were grousing about "no rain" and "drought." Now, you get a little wind and rain and you're ready for hot and dry again?!
Portastorm wrote:All kidding aside, it seemed like the Corpus NWS office was issuing a tornado warning or severe t-storm warning every 10 minutes on that day (May 10). Y'all certainly had your hands full. Glad the cctx compound didn't endure too much damage.
Interesting news about how Mother Nature has pruned your trees. Hope she's not preparing you for something "bigger" this summer.
I keep thinking how amazing it is . . . how different this spring has been weatherwise in Texas than last year. Really, it seems like it has been several years at least when we have seen this amount of rain/storms.
Portastorm wrote:All kidding aside, it seemed like the Corpus NWS office was issuing a tornado warning or severe t-storm warning every 10 minutes on that day (May 10). Y'all certainly had your hands full. Glad the cctx compound didn't endure too much damage.
Interesting news about how Mother Nature has pruned your trees. Hope she's not preparing you for something "bigger" this summer.
I keep thinking how amazing it is . . . how different this spring has been weatherwise in Texas than last year. Really, it seems like it has been several years at least when we have seen this amount of rain/storms.
Ntxw wrote:I'm happy for south and central Texas, such a blessing. I wouldn't say it's been hot in north Texas warm yes, only touched 90 once or twice all spring and last week was cool compared to average which is amazing if you think about it. Dry, definitely haven't had the rain like in other parts of the state except scattered, grass is turning slightly yellow now though. Still a very far cry from one year ago. There might be a small disturbance next week at some point but may stay in northeast Texas. Don't see any major outbreaks of tornadoes still so that's good. There are signs the PNA might go negative again end of the month so expect summer to start soon.
weatherdude1108 wrote:What does the PNA do again, and what does it mean for Texas weather?
somethingfunny wrote:Still improving over last week, but the rate of improvement is slowing down. Most of the gains are in the Panhandle, I imagine.
I'm starting to feel rain deprived too - but May is normally our wettest month, so we'll have to see what comes together.
somethingfunny wrote:Holy crap!
We're still dry, but the D4 is almost gone!
Remember this?somethingfunny wrote:Still improving over last week, but the rate of improvement is slowing down. Most of the gains are in the Panhandle, I imagine.
If you look, D0 is actually growing in East Texas. I imagine by next week it will be growing even faster and will start covering N. Tx. also.
I'm starting to feel rain deprived too - but May is normally our wettest month, so we'll have to see what comes together.
weatherdude1108 wrote:How the tables turn overnight in Bob's written blog the next day (May 16, 2012). Hmmm.No real chance of rain the rest of the month of May. Now that the Colorado River system is primed for runoff, the rain shuts off for who knows how long.
That is what happened from March going into April. The basin was primed, then it didn't rain for a month or so. When the rain came back, the first few inches soaked into ground before running off. Maybe we'll get a few MCSs coming in from NW Texas. Otherwise, the doldrums have returned. Hmmm.
Portastorm wrote:weatherdude1108 wrote:How the tables turn overnight in Bob's written blog the next day (May 16, 2012). Hmmm.No real chance of rain the rest of the month of May. Now that the Colorado River system is primed for runoff, the rain shuts off for who knows how long.
That is what happened from March going into April. The basin was primed, then it didn't rain for a month or so. When the rain came back, the first few inches soaked into ground before running off. Maybe we'll get a few MCSs coming in from NW Texas. Otherwise, the doldrums have returned. Hmmm.
I don't know about that. With an ENSO neutral summer, we won't see any particular type of weather hanging around persistently. Should be one of the more variable summers we have seen in a few years.
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