
As for precipitation, still little in sight of rain.
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Portastorm wrote:weatherdude1108 wrote:horselattitudesfarm wrote:Looking at the long-range, I can pretty much gamble money on that we will have the big goose-egg for precip at our house for November. I cannot remember EVER having a dry November without a drop of rainTo prove it I looked at the Lavon Dam Climatology records back to 1950. November 1950 had .06" so it looks like we are less than that.
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Nothing at my house either, or the Camp Mabry or Austin-Bergstrom weather stations either so far in the month of November. The fact that we have not received enough rain in November to even measure a TRACE, is truly unbelievable, and a little concerning IMO!![]()
Actually, according to KVUE's Mark Murray, we're now in the longest stretch of consecutive days without any rainfall for the year!
vbhoutex wrote:How much rain did you get yesterday? Looks like a great soaking, which is something we aren't seeing here in Houston. We are quickly heading back into moderate drought with no end in sight.
horselattitudesfarm wrote:As you can see, probabilities for neutral conditions are highest with the likelihood of EL Nino dropping and La Nina rising by next summer.
iorange55 wrote:A couple of months ago I was excited for this winter, but now I am starting to feel like we might be getting two bad winters in a row.
09/10 spoiled me so much.
Dallasaggie01 wrote:"It does appear a sudden stratospheric warming event is taking shape.
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/s ... strat_a_f/"
Can you explain this more? I'm reading this that this will increase chances for more niño like conditions, is that right?
Portastorm wrote:No kidding, Ntxw! Y'all need to relax.![]()
You'll see some "winter" and it will be better than last year, although that's not saying much. Now in terms of precip that's a different story. There are some hints that warming is still occuring just under the surface in the western ENSO regions and while "neutral" is still likely this winter, it wouldn't surprise me to see a weak Nino still pop up for later in winter.
OK everyone ... put the sharp objects away and back away from the ledge. It's gonna be O-K.
cycloneye wrote:I am afraid ENSO will not cooperate for Texas to have a good winter. Go to the ENSO thread at TT and see what I mean.
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