Texas Winter 2013-2014
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014
Apparently all upper atmosphere layers must be pretty cold if it's snowing in Tyler and you haven't even reached freezing.
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014
HouTXmetro wrote:Apparently all upper atmosphere layers must be pretty cold if it's snowing in Tyler and you haven't even reached freezing.
Exactly what I was thinking.
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014
HouTXmetro wrote:Apparently all upper atmosphere layers must be pretty cold if it's snowing in Tyler and you haven't even reached freezing.
I was thinking the same thing. Perhaps the storm will be bringing some bigger surprises than the models are anticipating!
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014
davidiowx wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:Apparently all upper atmosphere layers must be pretty cold if it's snowing in Tyler and you haven't even reached freezing.
I was thinking the same thing. Perhaps Winter Stormwill be bringing some bigger surprises than the models are anticipating!
A Mod is about to tell you we don't use those names here.
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014
downsouthman1 wrote:davidiowx wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:Apparently all upper atmosphere layers must be pretty cold if it's snowing in Tyler and you haven't even reached freezing.
I was thinking the same thing. Perhaps Winter Storm Kronoswill be bringing some bigger surprises than the models are anticipating!
A Mod is about to tell you we don't use those names here.
I edited to fix it. Sorry about that.
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014
HouTXmetro wrote:Apparently all upper atmosphere layers must be pretty cold if it's snowing in Tyler and you haven't even reached freezing.
It is in the north. 850 0c line is to the south of them, guidance did show this which is why it's dry up north on them vs south. It's deeper cold. Where the 850c 0c line is in SE Texas is the tricky part. Models do not drive the deeper cold fully through but we'll have to see the lower level cold is expected to outrun the upper levels to the south.
It can be seen on SPC meso analysis. Look at the difference between 850 and 925mb, under basic UA
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/mesoanalysis/new/viewsector.php?sector=15#
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014
downsouthman1 wrote:davidiowx wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:Apparently all upper atmosphere layers must be pretty cold if it's snowing in Tyler and you haven't even reached freezing.
I was thinking the same thing. Perhaps Winter Storm Kronoswill be bringing some bigger surprises than the models are anticipating!
A Mod is about to tell you we don't use those names here.
Are these Winter Storm names officially sanctioned by the the National Weather Service? It just seems so corny to me. Do they have categories like Hurricanes and official landfalls?
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Ntxw wrote:HouTXmetro wrote:Apparently all upper atmosphere layers must be pretty cold if it's snowing in Tyler and you haven't even reached freezing.
It is in the north. 850 0c line is to the south of them, guidance did show this which is why it's dry up north on them vs south. It's deeper cold. Where the 850c 0c line is in SE Texas is the tricky part. Models do not drive the deeper cold fully through but we'll have to see the lower level cold is expected to outrun the upper levels to the south.
It can be seen on SPC meso analysis. Look at the difference between 850 and 925mb
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/mesoanalysis/new/viewsector.php?sector=15#
Where is the 850 line right now? Sorry nevermind, read the rest of your post. SMH!!
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014
I was thinking the same thing. Perhaps Winter Storm Kronos
will be bringing some bigger surprises than the models are anticipating![/quote]
A Mod is about to tell you we don't use those names here.[/quote]
Are these Winter Storm names officially sanctioned by the the National Weather Service? It just seems so corny to me. Do they have categories like Hurricanes and official landfalls?[/quote]
No. No And no...LOL
A Mod is about to tell you we don't use those names here.[/quote]
Are these Winter Storm names officially sanctioned by the the National Weather Service? It just seems so corny to me. Do they have categories like Hurricanes and official landfalls?[/quote]
No. No And no...LOL
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014
Cuda17 wrote:Where is the 850 line right now? Sorry nevermind, read the rest of your post. SMH!!
850mb 0c line is roughly Tyler-Hillsboro-Junction line north of there is deeper cold evidenced by very low dewpoints
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Quite a big batch of precip developing right smack dab in the middle of CTX right now! As none of it is currently over Temple (where I work), I cannot confirm what it is. However, based on my radar analysis, I believe it should be over me within 30 minutes & then I'll say what it is. Our temps are currently 37.
Edit: 36 now.
Edit: 36 now.
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Re: Texas Winter 2013-2014
I can confirm a few flakes in Jacksonville, TX and also sw of me a few miles between Maydelle and Rusk as reported by my mother.
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There is a decent radar return just north of Waco and it looks to be moving east-north-east. There also seems to be lighter returns east of Abilene moving in the same direction.
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jerryh421 wrote:Looks like a lot of the ISD's are going for a delay in school start time tomorrow instead of canceling.
I have checked every ISD in town and no word on closures or delays...if you have a source please share...
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Radar echos on a line from Waco to the LA border are really picking up
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TeamPlayersBlue wrote:Radar echos on a line from Waco to the LA border are really picking up
Yeah returns just exploded over Waco in the past 20 minutes. Anyone in the Waco area able to report what's coming out of the sky? That moisture should reach my area in a couple hours so I'll be happy to report when it arrives here
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