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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3461 Postby ThunderSleetDreams » Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:07 pm

This is just me thinkin out loud... I think our new normal for severe cold outbreaks are weak Nina, -SOI years...
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3462 Postby bubba hotep » Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:08 pm

As others have said, there is still a lot of winter left and I give us two months to go with the end point being mid-March. However, I did voice my concerns way back that, while the long range indicators all looked good, that we are still trying to step down from the Super Nino heat spike. Until we can discharge that OHC, it will be hard to get a sustained large scale pattern shift.
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3463 Postby spencer817 » Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:20 pm

bubba hotep wrote:As others have said, there is still a lot of winter left and I give us two months to go with the end point being mid-March. However, I did voice my concerns way back that, while the long range indicators all looked good, that we are still trying to step down from the Super Nino heat spike. Until we can discharge that OHC, it will be hard to get a sustained large scale pattern shift.


Have other years succeeding super Ninos been somewhat lackluster in terms of snowfall?
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3464 Postby bubba hotep » Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:29 pm

Not much change in the Euro Weeklies, late January into February still looks good for Texas.
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3465 Postby orangeblood » Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:50 pm

spencer817 wrote:Coldest air relative to average on the euro weeklies is centered over the great lakes, well north and east of us. Think I'm in the process of closing the book on this winter. Time to bring on the severe weather, at least we can somewhat rely on that climotogically.


Man, they’re still 2-3 deg C below normal over a 46 day period and they’re still in catch up mode (some of the coldest I’ve seen for a Euro weekly 46 day mean)... Plus 45 of 51 members show accumulating snowfall. Give me that any winter 10 out of 10 times!!!
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3466 Postby gboudx » Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:55 pm

Ntxw wrote:I don't think it is fair for those to just say busted winter blah blah. Most of you don't post or come to this board to read that it is going to be a warm winter, every year. This thread would ceast to exist. Hard truth, but most winters are going to be warm these days. We look for the maybes.

No one is to blame, mother nature does what she does regardless of forecasts or models.


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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3467 Postby TeamPlayersBlue » Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:58 pm

WINTER SHUTDOWN
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3468 Postby Brent » Thu Jan 17, 2019 8:17 pm

just remember sometimes a bunch of winter cancel posts isn't a bad thing :lol:
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3469 Postby TeamPlayersBlue » Thu Jan 17, 2019 8:55 pm

Ntx is right though. Thats why its the weather. We enjoy the inconsistency. Sometimes it works in your favor, like Houston as of late, sometimes it doesnt. Often crying about rain on here too when it's not winter. Always something! I will say its a relief when the snow drought or rain drought is broken. Have to be patient though folks. The models are showing a favorable pattern for cold at least. Just hang tight.
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3470 Postby Haris » Thu Jan 17, 2019 9:21 pm

I love all of you all. So smart. And there is absolutely no one to blame on here, at least, if we do not see any cold or snow. I can see everyone tries their best. We should appreciate the effort and the learning experience through all of this. We still don't have enough tech to perfectly forecast everything correct all the time. At the end, ma nature will do whatever she wants and no one can control except the lord.

I can understand the disappointment. I love snow to death. But as others have mentioned, it's a different time with a warmer climate at least temporarily (wont speak more on that ) than before and it's Texas after all... Snow is not something that's common here regardless if it is an El Nino or La nina year etc... We all do our best effort to find clues for a pattern change. At the very end, all we can do is pray and hope. :wink:
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3471 Postby snowballzzz » Thu Jan 17, 2019 9:33 pm

0Z NAM giving us hope on the back end of the storm this sat..
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3472 Postby TheProfessor » Thu Jan 17, 2019 9:35 pm

Lol the NAM just went "No Storm for you!" towards Ohio. No one gets above 4.5" the Name was dropping 10-12" of snow for northern Ohio on the 18z...
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3473 Postby HockeyTx82 » Thu Jan 17, 2019 9:43 pm

I think I know where all the snow went......

Sierra resorts can count snowfall totals in feet. Here's what they look like on Thursday. https://a.msn.com/r/2/BBSopZl?m=en-us&r ... InAppShare

Just curious, anyone ever look at models for that part of the country and see how well they perform?
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3474 Postby bubba hotep » Thu Jan 17, 2019 9:44 pm

Here we go! Go NAM! Go!

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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3475 Postby Brent » Thu Jan 17, 2019 9:45 pm

Haris wrote:I love all of you all. So smart. And there is absolutely no one to blame on here, at least, if we do not see any cold or snow. I can see everyone tries their best. We should appreciate the effort and the learning experience through all of this. We still don't have enough tech to perfectly forecast everything correct all the time. At the end, ma nature will do whatever she wants and no one can control except the lord.

I can understand the disappointment. I love snow to death. But as others have mentioned, it's a different time with a warmer climate at least temporarily (wont speak more on that ) than before and it's Texas after all... Snow is not something that's common here regardless if it is an El Nino or La nina year etc... We all do our best effort to find clues for a pattern change. At the very end, all we can do is pray and hope. :wink:


and that is exactly why snow is so magical and special when it does happen, if we were used to it it wouldn't be the same I bet.



ha the winter cancel posts are working already? :lol:
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3476 Postby Cerlin » Thu Jan 17, 2019 9:47 pm

in that case...WINTER CANCEL WINTER CANCEL!!!!!
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3477 Postby bubba hotep » Thu Jan 17, 2019 9:48 pm

00z 3k NAM actually looks really good with the surface 34-32F and the entire column below freezing.
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3478 Postby TheProfessor » Thu Jan 17, 2019 9:51 pm

3K NAM is actually way better for me and drops 5.6"of snow. I might need to take that and run lol.
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3479 Postby Captmorg70 » Thu Jan 17, 2019 10:00 pm

It’s seems like the 3K NAM is showing just a little stronger and little further south version of what EURO has for last 48hrs
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Re: Texas Winter 2018-2019

#3480 Postby Cerlin » Thu Jan 17, 2019 10:01 pm

let’s hope the NAM 3k isn’t Lucy...
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