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Ntxw wrote:So I was planning on putting out ideas and my thinking for winter by the end of Labor day weekend. Well I assure you there was much bickering due to some misinformation being spread around. The mets at the North Texas branch of PWC were confused as their data seemed conflicting, most likely due to one of wxman57's secret agents hacking into the system and throwing around some "high" numbers. At the same time there were some "low" quotas that were sent out from scenic SW Austin (HQ-The powers that be) requiring no less than a fantastic winter. So I will continue to crunch numbers until a solution has been reached (or preferred no bias involved!), in the meantime the Farmer's Almanac posted above is brilliant! Might as well use that for keepsakes
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Portastorm wrote:Ntxw wrote:So I was planning on putting out ideas and my thinking for winter by the end of Labor day weekend. Well I assure you there was much bickering due to some misinformation being spread around. The mets at the North Texas branch of PWC were confused as their data seemed conflicting, most likely due to one of wxman57's secret agents hacking into the system and throwing around some "high" numbers. At the same time there were some "low" quotas that were sent out from scenic SW Austin (HQ-The powers that be) requiring no less than a fantastic winter. So I will continue to crunch numbers until a solution has been reached (or preferred no bias involved!), in the meantime the Farmer's Almanac posted above is brilliant! Might as well use that for keepsakes
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The Portastorm Weather Center did issue a staff-wide edict earlier this summer that all meteorologists, including our energetic and impressive North Texas office (Ntxw), would re-dedicate themselves to better forecasts, less Grey Goose, and happier customers. We like seeing the above. Good work!
The PWC HQ will go on the record on 9/3/13 to say that the Texas Winter of 2013-14 will be better than last year in terms of wintry weather opportunities.
ravyrn wrote:I think the lowest year for ACE in the Atlantic basin is 1983, with 17. We're at around 8 right now and approaching the climax of the Hurricane season. If we make it out of this season with less ACE than 1983, I think it's only fair that we break its winter records also. Can I get an amen!?
ravyrn wrote:I think the lowest year for ACE in the Atlantic basin is 1983, with 17. We're at around 8 right now and approaching the climax of the Hurricane season. If we make it out of this season with less ACE than 1983, I think it's only fair that we break its winter records also. Can I get an amen!?
TeamPlayersBlue wrote:ravyrn wrote:I think the lowest year for ACE in the Atlantic basin is 1983, with 17. We're at around 8 right now and approaching the climax of the Hurricane season. If we make it out of this season with less ACE than 1983, I think it's only fair that we break its winter records also. Can I get an amen!?
AMEN!
ravyrn wrote:I think the lowest year for ACE in the Atlantic basin is 1983, with 17. We're at around 8 right now and approaching the climax of the Hurricane season. If we make it out of this season with less ACE than 1983, I think it's only fair that we break its winter records also. Can I get an amen!?
Your first statement is spot on!!dhweather wrote:
If it's gonna be cold, then it BETTER snow.
Given the godforsaken and persistent drought conditions, I would accept copious amounts of rain and temps barely above freezing.
dhweather wrote:Can we get a clarification from them on the difference between biting cold and piercing cold?
Kalrany wrote:dhweather wrote:Can we get a clarification from them on the difference between biting cold and piercing cold?
Piercing cold stabbs your lungs and heart when you open the door and breath.
Biting cold starts gnawing on your toes once you step outside.
Kalrany wrote::uarrow:
breathtaking pitcure. in both senses.....
i miss the northern snows.
where is this lovely tundra?
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