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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#121 Postby Shoshana » Tue Mar 05, 2019 7:33 am

Currently 25 here. Too cold. I hope we get rain this spring to moderate the summer heat, but no severe weather, I don’t want anyone to get hurt
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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#122 Postby missygirl810 » Tue Mar 05, 2019 7:42 am

wxman57 wrote:6Z GFS has snow in the D-FW area on the 18th. I wouldn't count on snow up there, though. It'll probably just snow here in Houston again...


:talk to the hand: :comment:
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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#123 Postby Yukon Cornelius » Tue Mar 05, 2019 8:27 am

Can we just skip spring and summer and jump to around mid October?
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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#124 Postby wxman57 » Tue Mar 05, 2019 8:34 am

Yukon Cornelius wrote:Can we just skip spring and summer and jump to around mid October?


And miss the best weather months of the year (May-September)? No way! Our operations manager just announced that the contest to predict the first 95F in Houston is now open. We have four such contests each year. Unfortunately, I've never won that contest, but I did win the firs freeze prediction once ;-) Last year, IAH hit 96F on May 17th, the earliest date since 1970. Perhaps we'll have a very early first 95F this year, maybe late March? I can dream...
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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#125 Postby Yukon Cornelius » Tue Mar 05, 2019 8:40 am

wxman57 wrote:
Yukon Cornelius wrote:Can we just skip spring and summer and jump to around mid October?


And miss the best weather months of the year (May-September)? No way! Our operations manager just announced that the contest to predict the first 95F in Houston is now open. We have four such contests each year. Unfortunately, I've never won that contest, but I did win the firs freeze prediction once ;-) Perhaps we'll have a very early first 95F this year, maybe late March? I can dream...

I think you mean October-March. All of this wall building must have gotten you a little mixed up on your months.
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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#126 Postby wxman57 » Tue Mar 05, 2019 8:45 am

Yukon Cornelius wrote:
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Yukon Cornelius wrote:Can we just skip spring and summer and jump to around mid October?


And miss the best weather months of the year (May-September)? No way! Our operations manager just announced that the contest to predict the first 95F in Houston is now open. We have four such contests each year. Unfortunately, I've never won that contest, but I did win the firs freeze prediction once ;-) Perhaps we'll have a very early first 95F this year, maybe late March? I can dream...

I think you mean October-March. All of this wall building must have gotten you a little mixed up on your months.


Oh, no, I definitely meant May-September. I was just checking my first 95F spreadsheet of dates and notice a quite encouraging trend. The downward trend on the graphic below means that the first 95F is coming earlier and earlier each year. March may be unrealistic, but April isn't out of the question.

Now, on the downside, 1970 was the start of a cool cycle of the AMO, which lasted until 1995. I've been discussing the current AMO cycle with Phil Klotzbach. We think that the warm AMO may have ended in 2016, meaning we're moving back into a multi-decadal cold cycle. This would mean that the first 95F may be trending a little later than in recent years going forward.

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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#127 Postby Cpv17 » Tue Mar 05, 2019 8:56 am

wxman57 wrote:
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wxman57 wrote:
And miss the best weather months of the year (May-September)? No way! Our operations manager just announced that the contest to predict the first 95F in Houston is now open. We have four such contests each year. Unfortunately, I've never won that contest, but I did win the firs freeze prediction once ;-) Perhaps we'll have a very early first 95F this year, maybe late March? I can dream...

I think you mean October-March. All of this wall building must have gotten you a little mixed up on your months.


Oh, no, I definitely meant May-September. I was just checking my first 95F spreadsheet of dates and notice a quite encouraging trend. The downward trend on the graphic below means that the first 95F is coming earlier and earlier each year. March may be unrealistic, but April isn't out of the question.

Now, on the downside, 1970 was the start of a cool cycle of the AMO, which lasted until 1995. I've been discussing the current AMO cycle with Phil Klotzbach. We think that the warm AMO may have ended in 2016, meaning we're moving back into a multi-decadal cold cycle. This would mean that the first 95F may be trending a little later than in recent years going forward.

http://wxman57.com/images/95.png


It’s not gonna be no 95 degrees in April lol. You’d be lucky to see 95 in May much less April.
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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#128 Postby bubba hotep » Tue Mar 05, 2019 8:59 am

Latest Euro Weeklies look cool and wet. Recent analogs suggest that pattern continues into the Summer for the Northern portions of Texas.
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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#129 Postby rwfromkansas » Tue Mar 05, 2019 9:07 am

A member in a FB group showed off snow he made the past two nights around Weatherford. Pretty impressive amount.
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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#130 Postby Ntxw » Tue Mar 05, 2019 9:11 am

bubba hotep wrote:Latest Euro Weeklies look cool and wet. Recent analogs suggest that pattern continues into the Summer for the Northern portions of Texas.


The background state has been established by the Nino. 2019 will be very Nino-y. If another WWB occurs this spring we'll double dip.

March is also starting near -20F below normal. It would take a blowtorch to clear that.
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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#131 Postby Yukon Cornelius » Tue Mar 05, 2019 9:11 am

wxman57 wrote:
Yukon Cornelius wrote:
wxman57 wrote:
And miss the best weather months of the year (May-September)? No way! Our operations manager just announced that the contest to predict the first 95F in Houston is now open. We have four such contests each year. Unfortunately, I've never won that contest, but I did win the firs freeze prediction once ;-) Perhaps we'll have a very early first 95F this year, maybe late March? I can dream...

I think you mean October-March. All of this wall building must have gotten you a little mixed up on your months.


Oh, no, I definitely meant May-September. I was just checking my first 95F spreadsheet of dates and notice a quite encouraging trend. The downward trend on the graphic below means that the first 95F is coming earlier and earlier each year. March may be unrealistic, but April isn't out of the question.

Now, on the downside, 1970 was the start of a cool cycle of the AMO, which lasted until 1995. I've been discussing the current AMO cycle with Phil Klotzbach. We think that the warm AMO may have ended in 2016, meaning we're moving back into a multi-decadal cold cycle. This would mean that the first 95F may be trending a little later than in recent years going forward.

http://wxman57.com/images/95.png

That’s actually very interesting. Thanks!
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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#132 Postby Ntxw » Tue Mar 05, 2019 9:21 am

wxman57 wrote:
Yukon Cornelius wrote:Can we just skip spring and summer and jump to around mid October?


And miss the best weather months of the year (May-September)? No way! Our operations manager just announced that the contest to predict the first 95F in Houston is now open. We have four such contests each year. Unfortunately, I've never won that contest, but I did win the firs freeze prediction once ;-) Last year, IAH hit 96F on May 17th, the earliest date since 1970. Perhaps we'll have a very early first 95F this year, maybe late March? I can dream...


DFW has seen less and less torchy (way above normal) months since 2017 so maybe you are on to something. In fact from about 2005-2016 below normal months became extinct sans a few anomalies (2009, 13, 14). But since then they have been popping more like daisies!
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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#133 Postby Ralph's Weather » Tue Mar 05, 2019 9:31 am

4 years ago today I had 2.5" of snow.
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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#134 Postby Haris » Tue Mar 05, 2019 9:47 am

23.9F this morning.
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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#135 Postby SoupBone » Tue Mar 05, 2019 10:03 am

wxman57 wrote:6Z GFS has snow in the D-FW area on the 18th. I wouldn't count on snow up there, though. It'll probably just snow here in Houston again...



I thought you guaranteed that Winter was over after this latest cold front? :lol:
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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#136 Postby Portastorm » Tue Mar 05, 2019 10:04 am

Interesting to see what was probably the coldest night of Winter 2018-19 happen in early March. Reporting sites in Travis County were as low as 20 degrees. Most sites closer to the urban core reported lows in the mid 20s. The Portastorm Weather Center in scenic southwest Travis County recorded a morning low of 26.8 degrees.
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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#137 Postby Ntxw » Tue Mar 05, 2019 10:05 am

SoupBone wrote:
wxman57 wrote:6Z GFS has snow in the D-FW area on the 18th. I wouldn't count on snow up there, though. It'll probably just snow here in Houston again...



I thought you guaranteed that Winter was over after this latest cold front? :lol:


His wall, while holding cold air back in winter, also prevents warm air from going north to warm Canada and the Northern Plains to heat up the continent in Spring.
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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#138 Postby wxman57 » Tue Mar 05, 2019 10:24 am

Ntxw wrote:
SoupBone wrote:
wxman57 wrote:6Z GFS has snow in the D-FW area on the 18th. I wouldn't count on snow up there, though. It'll probably just snow here in Houston again...



I thought you guaranteed that Winter was over after this latest cold front? :lol:


His wall, while holding cold air back in winter, also prevents warm air from going north to warm Canada and the Northern Plains to heat up the continent in Spring.


The wall will keep hot summer air from making it north to Canada, resulting in an even warmer fall and winter across Texas later this year. Of course, there's always the danger that the cold air builds up so high in Canada that it overtops my current wall. That's OK, I've secured funding for building my wall higher by declaring a national emergency.
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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#139 Postby 1900hurricane » Tue Mar 05, 2019 10:27 am

Looks like the switch to spring will be flipping on pretty rapidly with two dynamic systems ejecting into the plains over the next week or so. The ECMWF depictions of the one next week have really caught my eye.
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Re: Texas Spring 2019

#140 Postby cheezyWXguy » Tue Mar 05, 2019 11:00 am

1900hurricane wrote:Looks like the switch to spring will be flipping on pretty rapidly with two dynamic systems ejecting into the plains over the next week or so. The ECMWF depictions of the one next week have really caught my eye.

Agreed, I hate to bring it up but the 500mb pattern reminds me a bit of 12/26/15.
06z GFS for 12z Tuesday

500mb pattern at 00z 12/27/2015

Still a little fast on the timing, but like this Saturday, a few hours delay would make a huge difference. DFW is highlighted in the SPC D5 (Saturday) outlook now btw.
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