
CPC definitely onboard with a wet pattern:

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Ntxw wrote:I would take a mix of the two, compromise. Go with the Spring trend of heaviest QPF further north and east, but the pattern supports a much wetter pattern than before. The closer to the Red River you live the better your odds.
"SUNSPOT COUNTS ARE PLUMMETING: Today marks the 33rd day in 2017 that the sun has been blank--no sunspots. This exceeds the total number of spotless days in all of 2016 (32). The accelerating pace of spotlessness is a sign that Solar Minimum is approaching. Forecasters expect the sunspot cycle, which swings like a pendulum between high and low sunspot number every ~11 years, to reach its nadir in 2019-2020. Stay tuned for more blank suns. "
Ntxw wrote:A little off topic but not to be forgotten. The Solar Minimum is approaching."SUNSPOT COUNTS ARE PLUMMETING: Today marks the 33rd day in 2017 that the sun has been blank--no sunspots. This exceeds the total number of spotless days in all of 2016 (32). The accelerating pace of spotlessness is a sign that Solar Minimum is approaching. Forecasters expect the sunspot cycle, which swings like a pendulum between high and low sunspot number every ~11 years, to reach its nadir in 2019-2020. Stay tuned for more blank suns. "
http://spaceweather.com/
The last Solar Minimum bottomed out during 2009-2010 period
Brent wrote:Euro is still very aggressive with multiple setups for widespread rain beginning Wednesday across the state all the way into next weekend
Portastorm wrote:Ntxw wrote:A little off topic but not to be forgotten. The Solar Minimum is approaching."SUNSPOT COUNTS ARE PLUMMETING: Today marks the 33rd day in 2017 that the sun has been blank--no sunspots. This exceeds the total number of spotless days in all of 2016 (32). The accelerating pace of spotlessness is a sign that Solar Minimum is approaching. Forecasters expect the sunspot cycle, which swings like a pendulum between high and low sunspot number every ~11 years, to reach its nadir in 2019-2020. Stay tuned for more blank suns. "
http://spaceweather.com/
The last Solar Minimum bottomed out during 2009-2010 period
Would this mean a cold and wet winter? Asking for a friend.
Ntxw wrote:A little off topic but not to be forgotten. The Solar Minimum is approaching."SUNSPOT COUNTS ARE PLUMMETING: Today marks the 33rd day in 2017 that the sun has been blank--no sunspots. This exceeds the total number of spotless days in all of 2016 (32). The accelerating pace of spotlessness is a sign that Solar Minimum is approaching. Forecasters expect the sunspot cycle, which swings like a pendulum between high and low sunspot number every ~11 years, to reach its nadir in 2019-2020. Stay tuned for more blank suns. "
http://spaceweather.com/
The last Solar Minimum bottomed out during 2009-2010 period :D
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