Texas Winter 2014-2015
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Re: Texas Winter 2014-2015
No talk of the Euro? That storm is a major winter storm for Texas!
850mb temps are plenty cold, trowel and 32-35F near the surface.
850mb temps are plenty cold, trowel and 32-35F near the surface.
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Re: Texas Winter 2014-2015
Ntxw wrote:No talk of the Euro? That storm is a major winter storm for Texas!
My interest is officially peaked.


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Re: Texas Winter 2014-2015
Ntxw wrote:No talk of the Euro? That storm is a major winter storm for Texas!
850mb temps are plenty cold, trowel and 32-35F near the surface.
Yet another big Texas snow storm from the EC? How did y'all enjoy the last few? I believe 6+ inches of snow turned into a very cold rain with a few sleet pellets mixed in. I'm in control now! I've burned off those nasty clouds and will start heating things up around here!
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wxman57 wrote:Ntxw wrote:No talk of the Euro? That storm is a major winter storm for Texas!
850mb temps are plenty cold, trowel and 32-35F near the surface.
Yet another big Texas snow storm from the EC? How did y'all enjoy the last few? I believe 6+ inches of snow turned into a very cold rain with a few sleet pellets mixed in. I'm in control now! I've burned off those nasty clouds and will start heating things up around here!
Pfft we will make it happen. GFS isn't far off we just need to hang in there until Porta regains posture! I have to continue to channel cold miser until he returns, if the map shows it post it! Believe it!
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Re: Texas Winter 2014-2015
wxman57 wrote:Ntxw wrote:No talk of the Euro? That storm is a major winter storm for Texas!
850mb temps are plenty cold, trowel and 32-35F near the surface.
Yet another big Texas snow storm from the EC? How did y'all enjoy the last few? I believe 6+ inches of snow turned into a very cold rain with a few sleet pellets mixed in. I'm in control now! I've burned off those nasty clouds and will start heating things up around here!
Those cold rains were just lovely thanks for asking.

3rd time's the charm yall, believe!
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Re: Texas Winter 2014-2015
wxman57 wrote:Ntxw wrote:No talk of the Euro? That storm is a major winter storm for Texas!
850mb temps are plenty cold, trowel and 32-35F near the surface.
Yet another big Texas snow storm from the EC? How did y'all enjoy the last few? I believe 6+ inches of snow turned into a very cold rain with a few sleet pellets mixed in. I'm in control now! I've burned off those nasty clouds and will start heating things up around here!
Ugghhhh
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Lets throw out those big years and reach for them. Jan 1966, 1978, 1985! Maybe someone will get 13 inches of snow like San Antonio did?!
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Tireman4 wrote:Ntxw wrote:Lets throw out those big years and reach for them. Jan 1966, 1978, 1985! Maybe someone will get 13 inches of snow like San Antonio did?!
Or 1895 anyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YES! The cool thing is...all those years I listed had toasty Decembers!
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Ntxw wrote:No talk of the Euro? That storm is a major winter storm for Texas!
850mb temps are plenty cold, trowel and 32-35F near the surface.
The footer we had a few Februarys ago only had temps around 32-33 for the entire event if I recall. Yes please!!!
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gpsnowman wrote:Ntxw wrote:No talk of the Euro? That storm is a major winter storm for Texas!
850mb temps are plenty cold, trowel and 32-35F near the surface.
The footer we had a few Februarys ago only had temps around 32-33 for the entire event if I recall. Yes please!!!
You know the Dark Lord of Summer is stalking this thread. LOL He He. He turned Porta, but I will fight until my last dying breath. I aint no Borg on the Death Star.

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Re: Texas Winter 2014-2015
gpsnowman wrote:Ntxw wrote:No talk of the Euro? That storm is a major winter storm for Texas!
850mb temps are plenty cold, trowel and 32-35F near the surface.
The footer we had a few Februarys ago only had temps around 32-33 for the entire event if I recall. Yes please!!!
There have been may times that snow accumulated with temps above freezing just requires either cold ground which we rarely have around here or for it to come down faster than it can melt.
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Re: Texas Winter 2014-2015
gpsnowman wrote:Ntxw wrote:No talk of the Euro? That storm is a major winter storm for Texas!
850mb temps are plenty cold, trowel and 32-35F near the surface.
The footer we had a few Februarys ago only had temps around 32-33 for the entire event if I recall. Yes please!!!
I wasn't here for that and would kill for a repeat.

But honestly, most of the good snow events I've seen temps were borderline... you get too cold and usually moisture is lacking...
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Ntxw wrote:Tireman4 wrote:Ntxw wrote:Lets throw out those big years and reach for them. Jan 1966, 1978, 1985! Maybe someone will get 13 inches of snow like San Antonio did?!
Or 1895 anyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YES! The cool thing is...all those years I listed had toasty Decembers!

I was there in San Antonio in 1985!!


http://blogs.kxan.com/2011/01/15/rememb ... m-of-1985/
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Re: Texas Winter 2014-2015
Brent wrote:I'm just gonna leave this here:
Fixed that for you.
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Re: Texas Winter 2014-2015
Brent wrote: ...you get too cold and usually moisture is lacking...
Exactly. Which is why I preach about how many things have to be JUST right for a snow event. 2 degrees temperature, 50 miles north/south of storm path, moisture availability, lift mechanism, then if you get all those lines up just right, you have to overcome the heat miser himself, and his voodoo.
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