Brent wrote:Meh where is the arctic front on the Euro... through next Thursday no sign of any real cold. Hopefully this run is a fluke.
Maybe it will be back next run lol
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Brent wrote:Meh where is the arctic front on the Euro... through next Thursday no sign of any real cold. Hopefully this run is a fluke.
Ntxw wrote:Brent wrote:Meh where is the arctic front on the Euro... through next Thursday no sign of any real cold. Hopefully this run is a fluke.
Maybe it will be back next run lol
Brent wrote:Ntxw wrote:Brent wrote:Meh where is the arctic front on the Euro... through next Thursday no sign of any real cold. Hopefully this run is a fluke.
Maybe it will be back next run lol
the GFS finally went aggressive and the Euro loses it... lol
Ralph's Weather wrote:Temps dropping into the mid 30s, but still dry here.
Brent wrote:Where is FWD making this forecast for because it ain't happening in DFW
Portastorm wrote:That 6z GFS run ... whoo boy .... just .... wow.
Ntxw wrote:
FYI DFW hit freezing, we can mark that off the bucket list
CaptinCrunch wrote:Ntxw wrote:
FYI DFW hit freezing, we can mark that off the bucket list
Temps not as low as models forecasted, I was expecting 30 by 6am, it just barely hit 32 by 7:53am.
CaptinCrunch wrote:Ntxw wrote:
FYI DFW hit freezing, we can mark that off the bucket list
Temps not as low as models forecasted, I was expecting 30 by 6am, it just barely hit 32 by 7:53am.
orangeblood wrote:Wow, incredible back-to-back model runs on the GFS - if it were to verify, it would rival 1983 but very skeptical due to the Euro beginning to trend the other way. Here are the latest runs for the GFS and Euro at day 10, as you can see, it's all about how strong that Alaskan Ridge holds on....
GFS
http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis ... mer_40.png
Euro
http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis ... mer_11.png
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