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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4221 Postby wxman57 » Mon Jan 31, 2022 2:59 pm

Oh, pay no attention to that 4.6 magnitude earthquake a couple hours ago along the OK/KS border. I decided to add another wall up there. Had to use some fairly large explosives. I'm done blasting for the wall base now.
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4222 Postby harp » Mon Jan 31, 2022 2:59 pm

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harp wrote:I just learned from a friend that the latest Euro does give a little hope to those of us in south Louisiana.


Well, the Euro seems to be performing the worst but I am curious. Which parts of south Louisiana and what is it showing?

I’m west of New Orleans. Showing some spotty light accumulation.
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4223 Postby jaguars_22 » Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:01 pm

Euro showed an upper low forming over San Antonio and Victoria headed northeast. Is that the only models showing a mix on Saturday? Is the upper low even legit?
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4224 Postby wxman57 » Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:03 pm

harp wrote:
BigB0882 wrote:
harp wrote:I just learned from a friend that the latest Euro does give a little hope to those of us in south Louisiana.


Well, the Euro seems to be performing the worst but I am curious. Which parts of south Louisiana and what is it showing?

I’m west of New Orleans. Showing some spotty light accumulation.


Refrain from holding your breath, as surface temperatures should be well above freezing.
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4225 Postby harp » Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:04 pm

wxman57 wrote:
harp wrote:
BigB0882 wrote:
Well, the Euro seems to be performing the worst but I am curious. Which parts of south Louisiana and what is it showing?

I’m west of New Orleans. Showing some spotty light accumulation.
. I’m not holding my breath. I think you’ve constructed your wall on the Texas/Louisiana border. It pretty much stops there and just slowly filters through. As a general rule over the years, whatever S and SE Texas gets, we get here the next day. Doesn’t seem to be the case this time…
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4226 Postby BigB0882 » Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:07 pm

wxman57 wrote:
harp wrote:
BigB0882 wrote:
Well, the Euro seems to be performing the worst but I am curious. Which parts of south Louisiana and what is it showing?

I’m west of New Orleans. Showing some spotty light accumulation.


Refrain from holding your breath, as surface temperatures should be well above freezing.


This is what I figured, not supposed to get cold enough here until well after the precip passes. It would take a Gulf low to pop at just the right time overnight Friday night, I would think.
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4227 Postby gboudx » Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:24 pm

Was driving around Rockwall earlier and the roads have been pretreated. Serious question, what is the point of it? Is it supposed to be effective against a certain amount of ice? Any time I've seen this done, and then we get a good amount of wintry precip, I've never seen the roads safe or devoid of ice.
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4228 Postby wxman57 » Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:28 pm

gboudx wrote:Was driving around Rockwall earlier and the roads have been pretreated. Serious question, what is the point of it? Is it supposed to be effective against a certain amount of ice? Any time I've seen this done, and then we get a good amount of wintry precip, I've never seen the roads safe or devoid of ice.


The rain ahead of the freezing rain and sleet should should take care of that pre-treatment.
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4229 Postby Ntxw » Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:28 pm

gboudx wrote:Was driving around Rockwall earlier and the roads have been pretreated. Serious question, what is the point of it? Is it supposed to be effective against a certain amount of ice? Any time I've seen this done, and then we get a good amount of wintry precip, I've never seen the roads safe or devoid of ice.


Typical winter storm, can help more than not. Lowers binding temp to roads down to something in the teens. From what I've read the solution is rendered basically useless if it rains before ice/snow which is pretty much what will happen. Wash it all away.
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4230 Postby Haris » Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:35 pm

NAM now S of GFS and coming in hot!
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4231 Postby EnnisTx » Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:37 pm

gboudx wrote:Was driving around Rockwall earlier and the roads have been pretreated. Serious question, what is the point of it? Is it supposed to be effective against a certain amount of ice? Any time I've seen this done, and then we get a good amount of wintry precip, I've never seen the roads safe or devoid of ice.


Winter storms, anti-icing is the practice of applying brine before precipitation to prevent the development of bonded snow and ice on the road surface. Salt brine is effective to -6 degrees Fahrenheit and is a proven anti-icing agent. By spreading freezing point depressant materials before a storm, it is possible to prevent the bond from forming between the roadway and snow or ice. The water part of the brine evaporates, and the salt that remains helps prevent ice from forming a bond with the roadway. Salt brine also adheres to the roadway and is not blown off by vehicles driving on the road.

Research has shown that timely applications of anti-icing materials can cut the cost of maintaining a safe road surface by 90 percent compared to traditional deicing. Advantages of spraying brine before storms include a faster return to normal road surfaces, a reduction in airborne salt particles, a better application to roadway surfaces, increased efficiency in snow and ice removal resulting in less deicer and manpower. In addition, salt needs to be moist to be effective, and applying brine accelerates the melting process.

However, anti-icing is not a silver bullet, and it is not an effective approach when a winter storm is forecast to start as rain as rain will wash the material away or when enough salt residue from a previous storm remains.
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4232 Postby orangeblood » Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:38 pm

Haris wrote:NAM now S of GFS and coming in hot!


Yep, this is coming into its Strike Zone...several ensemble members are showing are much more robust ULL swinging through. Note: the Euro looks so lost right now with its depiction of the upper levels - Major Coup or its just flat out terrible during setups like this. Feb 21' was one of the worst performances I've ever witnessed, that model has some issues

Check out the difference at 500mb for Thursday
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4233 Postby rwfromkansas » Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:40 pm

Back north in KS, they used both salt brine and salt pellets plus sand. That was much more effective than the "treatment" they do in Texas.
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4234 Postby EnnisTx » Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:41 pm

Ntxw wrote:
gboudx wrote:Was driving around Rockwall earlier and the roads have been pretreated. Serious question, what is the point of it? Is it supposed to be effective against a certain amount of ice? Any time I've seen this done, and then we get a good amount of wintry precip, I've never seen the roads safe or devoid of ice.


Typical winter storm, can help more than not. Lowers binding temp to roads down to something in the teens. From what I've read the solution is rendered basically useless if it rains before ice/snow which is pretty much what will happen. Wash it all away.


Yes Sir, for it to be effective it would need to transition from rain to frozen precipitation fairly quick to be of benefit.
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4235 Postby jaguars_22 » Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:42 pm

The Nam has a strike zone? Last week when south texas was supposedly getting ice we got nada! And the Nam only hours out kept showing an ice storm break out. I think the Nam’s strike zone is gone :)
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4236 Postby Iceresistance » Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:44 pm

Joe B has a good Tweet, but I can't post it here since it includes Politics! :grr:
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4237 Postby Cerlin » Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:46 pm

Yeah the heavier precipitation amounts are trending southward on the 18z NAM. Total QPF went from about .5 to 1 for Norman/OKC and from .75 to 1.5 for a bulk of DFW. Amazing trends…except for freezing rain potential, that’s not good.
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4238 Postby orangeblood » Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:49 pm

jaguars_22 wrote:The Nam has a strike zone? Last week when south texas was supposedly getting ice we got nada! And the Nam only hours out kept showing an ice storm break out. I think the Nam’s strike zone is gone :)


Lol Well at least better than anything the Euro has to offer at this range
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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4239 Postby Brent » Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:49 pm

I just got NAM'ed :double: :spam:

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Re: Texas Winter 2021-2022

#4240 Postby EnnisTx » Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:49 pm

rwfromkansas wrote:Back north in KS, they used both salt brine and salt pellets plus sand. That was much more effective than the "treatment" they do in Texas.



Texas pre treats with brine to lower the freezing point of the water/precipitation and then uses Magnesium Chloride to melt the ice that forms and it works well. They also use sand as conditions warrant. I was a part of this process for many years.
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