Portastorm wrote:If you North Texans want to take a break from analyzing every nook and cranny of the models regarding your possible Christmas storm, and for the rest of us looking for hope for the upcoming winter, check out Larry Cosgrove's latest. It's bound to bring a smile to *most* of your faces.![]()
http://www.examiner.com/article/weatheramerica-newsletter-saturday-december-22-2012-at-7-30-p-m-ct-part-1
http://www.examiner.com/article/weatheramerica-newsletter-saturday-december-22-2012-at-7-30-p-m-ct-part-2
I've only looked at the 850mb temps on the GFS, but it seems that most of the cold air around the new year is east of Texas at this level. Are these fronts supposed to be shallow in nature, thus bringing colder temps to the surface? Just wondering since the GFS is actually showing some pretty warm temps at the 850mb level.