
OMG!!! The 12z GFS has a snowstorm for Texas at about 360 hours! I'm psyched!! (It really does)
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Portastorm wrote:Alright already ... is this better?![]()
OMG!!! The 12z GFS has a snowstorm for Texas at about 360 hours! I'm psyched!! (It really does)
Portastorm wrote:Alright already ... is this better?![]()
OMG!!! The 12z GFS has a snowstorm for Texas at about 360 hours! I'm psyched!! (It really does)
SaskatchewanScreamer wrote:gpsnowman wrote:We Texans have 70's or higher March through November.
I think you understated that gpsnowman!
sounds more like a Saskatchewan summer.
gpsnowman wrote:SaskatchewanScreamer wrote:gpsnowman wrote:We Texans have 70's or higher March through November.
I think you understated that gpsnowman!
sounds more like a Saskatchewan summer.
Your statement has me wondering, if a Texas summer was similar to a Saskatchewan summer, would I still crave the cold and winter as much as I do now? Yeah, probably so. I am a winter lover at heart and that will not change anytime soon.
SaskatchewanScreamer wrote:Ah maybe an annual winter holiday up North (one with the guys) would be best then.
I know Texans love their State but to love winter's gifts of snow is really a heartbreaker there (esp even if you get it it only lasts for a fleeting moment)..... as you are all more than aware.
gpsnowman wrote:SaskatchewanScreamer wrote:Ah maybe an annual winter holiday up North (one with the guys) would be best then.
I know Tex ans love their State but to love winter's gifts of snow is really a heartbreaker there (esp even if you get it it only lasts for a fleeting moment)..... as you are all more than aware.
Maybe you could rent your house out to a bunch of crazy Storm2k'ers next winter. Then you could laugh at every single one of us as we get a taste of what real winter is like.
Tireman4 wrote:oh I think we could work out a timeshare trade easily.![]()
I'll trade with someone near a beach (when the temps there are in the 70's)!!!![]()
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gpsnowman wrote::uarrow:
True, very true. Our winter attacks last only a short while before they are gone. Also I would like to say there is no such thing as wasted cold, IMO
weatherdude1108 wrote:gpsnowman wrote::uarrow:
True, very true. Our winter attacks last only a short while before they are gone. Also I would like to say there is no such thing as wasted cold, IMO
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Totally agree. Cold is needed down here to keep things in balance -- especially the influences of the wxman57-type systems/patterns!![]()
In any case, I prefer cold over heat ANY DAY OF THE WEEK. IMO, one can always put more on, but only take off so much.
Ntxw wrote:orangeblood wrote:Well that would fit the time frame when this monster extratropical cyclone in the North Pacific would arrive on the west coast....this storm according to the GFS will bomb out and deepen to around 932 mb over the next 24 hours.
I did notice that! It's like the far east version of a nor'easter on steroids! I wasn't using the system as part of the thoughts but it's good that you noticed the connection before me. I wonder if the same drivers are at work like during the fall when a cyclone re-curves in the WPAC translates to cold 7-10 days down the line in NA.
Edit: Looks like TPB got there first to the idea
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