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A1A wrote:I understand that the reason Texas stays so dry for extended periods in the summer is that High pressure just parks itself over the state. I've been looking around for a surface map that shows this, and this Intellicast and NWS doesn't show that, i.e. a H pressure system:
http://www.intellicast.com/National/Sur ... rrent.aspx
http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/sfc/90fwbg.gif
Can someone explain this?
sleepysilverdoor wrote:Drove to San Antonio to pick up my friend from out of state yesterday. Halfway through the drive up there, my air conditioner crapped out on me. My friend, who'd never been to Texas before, wound up with his first impression of the state being "massive trucks" and "100+ degree temperatures with no air conditioning for 2 hours".
Nearly ran out of gas too. I hate August in Texas. I hate it hate it hate it.
Ntxw wrote:There's a been a dip in daily SOI, not quite a big crash yet but it's negative nonetheless, first time in a while. Doesn't work the same way as winter but at least it might bring westerlies. What does this mumbo jumbo mean? Maybe it will influence the pattern to allow some rain soon, We need it.
Tireman4 wrote:]As you had mentioned before Ntwx, this version of the High Pressure Ridge of Death ( I still do not know why the The Weather Channel could not name these bad boys....LOL) is not as strong at the 2011 version. That one was just obscene. This one will allow clouds. LOL. I saw a long range forecast of a cool September.
Ntxw wrote:Tireman4 wrote:]As you had mentioned before Ntwx, this version of the High Pressure Ridge of Death ( I still do not know why the The Weather Channel could not name these bad boys....LOL) is not as strong at the 2011 version. That one was just obscene. This one will allow clouds. LOL. I saw a long range forecast of a cool September.
Yeah this one is actually smaller even than the one last year we had in early August. What's frustrating is that Texas is essentially the island of warmth in the sea of below averages, the nation as a whole is experiencing a very cool August. It's forced our resident ridge to corner up and slowly die over us
Tireman4 wrote:I know...will it take a cold front to dislodge it? I figure, and I am not a pro, that with the abnormally cold weather across the CONUS, that enough will build up and finally dislodge it. Like Dan Meador used to say, "It only takes one strong one to break the ice and others follow suit".
I'll believe it when I see it. Currently under a heat advisory through tomorrow.Ntxw wrote:Tireman4 wrote:I know...will it take a cold front to dislodge it? I figure, and I am not a pro, that with the abnormally cold weather across the CONUS, that enough will build up and finally dislodge it. Like Dan Meador used to say, "It only takes one strong one to break the ice and others follow suit".
It usually takes a series of troughs to dislodge it and move it, after that the fronts come.
I took a look at the HPC forecasts and models, between them SE Texas is going to be first to see a little change later this week. A TUTT feature is going to bring scattered showers to Houston.
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