dhweather wrote:Well, I guess we get to hurry up and wait for hi res data to come in. Right now, it's not looking THAT scary. Cold, but not close to 83/89.
I'll begin to trust the models in about 5 more days (12Z next Wednesday).
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dhweather wrote:Well, I guess we get to hurry up and wait for hi res data to come in. Right now, it's not looking THAT scary. Cold, but not close to 83/89.
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CORPUS CHRISTI TX
408 PM CST FRI DEC 13 2013
LONGER RANGE MODELS BRING A SIGNIFICANT ARCTIC COLD FRONT THROUGH
THE MIDWEST NEXT WEEKEND. CURRENT TIMING HAS ITS IMPACT AFTER THE
END OF THE PERIOD HERE IN THE COASTAL BEND...BUT IT WILL ASSUREDLY
BE THE FOCUS OF MUCH ATTENTION IN THE WEEK TO COME.]
Tireman4 wrote:Tammie wrote:Freaking HAIL storm right over my house in Denton! Ground is completely white. WHAT THE HECK?????
You might want to move. LOL
Just ran the SM on next Friday's arctic surge, and although rain chances are very good as it blasts through it is only holding on to a brief opportunity for ice and snow, and any wintry precip amounts "should" be light. There continues to be nothing in the data to suggest a major ice storm with this system.
I should point out, however, that the European model is hitting the ice and snow potential pretty hard for next weekend, but its forecast does not look right to me for it depends on too many features coming together at the same place and same time to come true, so I will ignore that model ... for now
And regarding the rumors that this will be a record-setting cold event with temperatures dropping to the single digits and highs in the teens ... this, too, appears to be overdone. Neither the SM nor any other model suggest such an occurrence ... at this time
Remember, the polar regions are much warmer now than they were 30 years ago, so even if we were to exhaust the arctic air into the United States, it is unlikely we would see temperatures as cold as they were when this type of atmospheric flow pattern happened in the 1980s!
Texas Snowman wrote:Ahh yes, the "we can't have record cold" because everything is warmer now idea. Even in the Arctic.
With all due respect, come on Mr. McCauley. I've got a yard 75% covered with 1/2 inch of sleet nine days after the storm in North Texas.
And this is in a week when scientists announced the confirmation of the coldest temperature ever recorded on planet earth.
And on a day when it snowed in Cairo for the first time in 112 years.
Texas Snowman wrote:Ahh yes, the "we can't have record cold" because everything is warmer now idea. Even in the Arctic.
With all due respect, come on Mr. McCauley. I've got a yard 75% covered with 1/2 inch of sleet nine days after the storm in North Texas.
And this is in a week when scientists announced the confirmation of the coldest temperature ever recorded on planet earth.
And on a day when it snowed in Cairo for the first time in 112 years.
Just ran the SM on next Friday's arctic surge, and although rain chances are very good as it blasts through it is only holding on to a brief opportunity for ice and snow, and any wintry precip amounts "should" be light. There continues to be nothing in the data to suggest a major ice storm with this system.
I should point out, however, that the European model is hitting the ice and snow potential pretty hard for next weekend, but its forecast does not look right to me for it depends on too many features coming together at the same place and same time to come true, so I will ignore that model ... for now
And regarding the rumors that this will be a record-setting cold event with temperatures dropping to the single digits and highs in the teens ... this, too, appears to be overdone. Neither the SM nor any other model suggest such an occurrence ... at this time
Remember, the polar regions are much warmer now than they were 30 years ago, so even if we were to exhaust the arctic air into the United States, it is unlikely we would see temperatures as cold as they were when this type of atmospheric flow pattern happened in the 1980s!
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