Texas Summer - 2014
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Re: Texas Summer - 2014
First of all JDawg, congrats on the degree! That's awesome news and you should feel proud.
As for rain, nope. Those cells started popping up just overhead and immediately south and southwest. Didn't get anything at the Portastorm Weather Center.
As for rain, nope. Those cells started popping up just overhead and immediately south and southwest. Didn't get anything at the Portastorm Weather Center.
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texas1836 wrote:65 at the DWC in McKinney this morning. I prefer these types of Summers.
Nice! I'm seeing a lot of 60s around the state this morning. Mid August? Yep, pretty darn nice.
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Enjoy it guys! Seasonably hot string of 100s returns for this weekend and early next week before changes.
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Pleasantly surprised yesterday and this morning with the temps, I honestly didn't expect to get into the 60's, I figured low 70's at best. That all changes much sooner than later, triple digits make their return soon.
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dhweather wrote:Pleasantly surprised yesterday and this morning with the temps, I honestly didn't expect to get into the 60's, I figured low 70's at best. That all changes much sooner than later, triple digits make their return soon.
Surprisingly it looks like I touched the upper 50s yesterday and maybe last night too. I do live in a rural cool spot.
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Off Topic: well I hope this guy is wrong because you guys in Austin definitely deserve snow, take a look at the bottom of the page. http://www.liveweatherblogs.com/index.p ... groupid=74
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TheProfessor wrote:Off Topic: well I hope this guy is wrong because you guys in Austin definitely deserve snow, take a look at the bottom of the page. http://www.liveweatherblogs.com/index.p ... groupid=74
I put a copy of this over on the Texas Winter Weather thread which is the most appropriate spot for it.
And yes, Professor, I hope this person is wrong as well.
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Tireman4 wrote:Ntxw wrote:Enjoy it guys! Seasonably hot string of 100s returns for this weekend and early next week before changes.
So, the end is near for Summer? Oh my...I think...
Meteorological fall begins in two weeks (SON)
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Re: Texas Summer - 2014
Portastorm wrote:First of all JDawg, congrats on the degree! That's awesome news and you should feel proud.
As for rain, nope. Those cells started popping up just overhead and immediately south and southwest. Didn't get anything at the Portastorm Weather Center.
Thanks Porta! It's been a long road but finally made it.
I am not so sure about his winter forecast either. He is basing it all on historical data which is okay to an extent but as we know this is not turning out to be a typical El Nino. He also fails to bring in the polar vortex element which will, like last winter have some impact here.
I think just from my observations that this El Nino will have a better chance of bringing in winter precipitation if we continue to see the effects, even glancing, from the polar vortex like we did last winter. We know it doesn't take a whole lot of moisture for frozen precipitation. Locally it was a very dry winter despite the increase in icy weather.
I get that the thinking might be that the southern jet stream will deflect the cold airmass intrusions but that does not mean it will deflect it all and in my opinion that gives us a better chance, not less of a chance. Anywho, Sorry for the rant
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Re: Texas Summer - 2014
JDawg512 wrote:Portastorm wrote:First of all JDawg, congrats on the degree! That's awesome news and you should feel proud.
As for rain, nope. Those cells started popping up just overhead and immediately south and southwest. Didn't get anything at the Portastorm Weather Center.
Thanks Porta! It's been a long road but finally made it.
I am not so sure about his winter forecast either. He is basing it all on historical data which is okay to an extent but as we know this is not turning out to be a typical El Nino. He also fails to bring in the polar vortex element which will, like last winter have some impact here.
I think just from my observations that this El Nino will have a better chance of bringing in winter precipitation if we continue to see the effects, even glancing, from the polar vortex like we did last winter. We know it doesn't take a whole lot of moisture for frozen precipitation. Locally it was a very dry winter despite the increase in icy weather.
I get that the thinking might be that the southern jet stream will deflect the cold airmass intrusions but that does not mean it will deflect it all and in my opinion that gives us a better chance, not less of a chance. Anywho, Sorry for the rant
I think the +PDO and warm pacific is good enough for subtropical jet activity more so than the past few winters. Evidence is strong that 2014 the big Ocean is much wetter than the previous years. El Nino is a weird card to play, it can be good and it can be bad for winter lovers. If there is too much El Nino, it will be consistently below average but not necessarily cold enough if Canada is flooded with warmth, which is typical with Nino's. A lot depends on the NAO/AO and EPO/PNA.
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Re: Texas Summer - 2014
seek shelter now dallas county moving north east radar image...
http://www.wfaa.com/weather/interactive ... ?map=metro
http://www.wfaa.com/weather/interactive ... ?map=metro
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Re: Texas Summer - 2014
Models have performed poorly for this weekend in North Texas. Looks like some clusters of storms/MCV is going to hang around and some folks may get some decent surprise rains out of this.


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It is an absolute deluge here near the airport. I've easily picked up 2 inches for the past few hours and it's just coming down in buckets. Woke up to plenty of lightning since around 5 am.
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