Texas Winter 2022-2023
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
I'm skeptical of it, but that Lezak cycle mentioned points to a cold shot at the end of the month/early Feb, then mid-Feb and right around March 1. So would be interesting to see how accurate that is. We will find out what happens.
I do believe we will have more cold before winter is over. Hopefully, it will include some snow.
I do believe we will have more cold before winter is over. Hopefully, it will include some snow.
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We have a local met here in southeast Louisiana that follows the LRC. He puts out a forecast each month based on his interpretation of it. So far it has been amazingly accurate. He downright nailed December. So far, this month has been dead on as well. It calls for the return to cold in the latter part of January. This is before any of the models, ensembles, etc started seeing it. Amazing. I am a believer.rwfromkansas wrote:I'm skeptical of it, but that Lezak cycle mentioned points to a cold shot at the end of the month/early Feb, then mid-Feb and right around March 1. So would be interesting to see how accurate that is. We will find out what happens.
I do believe we will have more cold before winter is over. Hopefully, it will include some snow.
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I think moving to northern Canada will solve every single problem known to man. But why spoil the fun.
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WinterMax wrote:I think moving to northern Canada will solve every single problem known to man. But why spoil the fun.
It’s fun up there. Dog sledding in the Arctic is a blast.
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I hibernate when it gets above 75 degrees!
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Looks like a fun week 2 & 3 on the horizon…much needed on this forum
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Winter 2020-2021

All observations are in Tecumseh, OK unless otherwise noted.
Winter posts are focused mainly for Oklahoma & Texas.
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Yeah the GEFS definitely looks better than the EPS but it looks like both are really wanting to pop a big -EPO.
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harp wrote:Cpv17 wrote:Brent wrote:The end of the GFS may be starting to show the change
Check out the GEFS. It has that classic horseshoe blocking stretching into the Artic.
Can you post it?
Ntxw posted it earlier.
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Cpv17 wrote:Yeah the GEFS definitely looks better than the EPS but it looks like both are really wanting to pop a big -EPO.
The models also featured the -NAO and -AO as well, the PNA also appears to be somewhat positive with the ECR.
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Iceresistance wrote:Cpv17 wrote:Yeah the GEFS definitely looks better than the EPS but it looks like both are really wanting to pop a big -EPO.
The models also featured the -NAO and -AO as well, the PNA also appears to be somewhat positive with the ECR.
The wpo/epo are the king of cold. No questions asked lol. We don't want very much positive pna if we can avoid it.
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Itryatgolf wrote:Iceresistance wrote:Cpv17 wrote:Yeah the GEFS definitely looks better than the EPS but it looks like both are really wanting to pop a big -EPO.
The models also featured the -NAO and -AO as well, the PNA also appears to be somewhat positive with the ECR.
The wpo/epo are the king of cold. No questions asked lol. We don't want very much positive pna if we can avoid it.
Yeah no thanks to a positive PNA unless it’s under .5 deviation then that’s not bad.
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Winter 2020-2021
All observations are in Tecumseh, OK unless otherwise noted.
Winter posts are focused mainly for Oklahoma & Texas.
Take any of my forecasts with a grain of salt, refer to the NWS, SPC, and NHC for official information
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Winter 2020-2021

All observations are in Tecumseh, OK unless otherwise noted.
Winter posts are focused mainly for Oklahoma & Texas.
Take any of my forecasts with a grain of salt, refer to the NWS, SPC, and NHC for official information
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
I must say, I’m not seeing the positivity on here for this upcoming change as I did for the Christmas cold. That Christmas cold was locked in for a long time before it happened.
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harp wrote:I must say, I’m not seeing the positivity on here for this upcoming change as I did for the Christmas cold. That Christmas cold was locked in for a long time before it happened.
It’ll start showing up on the operationals soon. Give it a few more days.
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harp wrote:I must say, I’m not seeing the positivity on here for this upcoming change as I did for the Christmas cold. That Christmas cold was locked in for a long time before it happened.
If the epo don't get negative enough it won't be that cold here. Just glancing blow unfortunately

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Itryatgolf wrote:harp wrote:I must say, I’m not seeing the positivity on here for this upcoming change as I did for the Christmas cold. That Christmas cold was locked in for a long time before it happened.
If the epo don't get negative enough it won't be that cold here. Just glancing blow unfortunately
Tbh I don't really want temps near zero again anyway

But I am seeing more and more local people talking about the end of the month so we'll see. Still a long way out
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Brent wrote:Itryatgolf wrote:harp wrote:I must say, I’m not seeing the positivity on here for this upcoming change as I did for the Christmas cold. That Christmas cold was locked in for a long time before it happened.
If the epo don't get negative enough it won't be that cold here. Just glancing blow unfortunately
Tbh I don't really want temps near zero again anywayit wasn't very fun here
Most of us have experienced really low temperatures already. Give us a digging southwest trof pumping moisture for days.
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Itryatgolf wrote:harp wrote:I must say, I’m not seeing the positivity on here for this upcoming change as I did for the Christmas cold. That Christmas cold was locked in for a long time before it happened.
If the epo don't get negative enough it won't be that cold here. Just glancing blow unfortunately
The EPO has been cycling the past few months. I’d expect another decently strong -EPO towards the end of the month.
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Ntxw wrote:Brent wrote:Itryatgolf wrote:If the epo don't get negative enough it won't be that cold here. Just glancing blow unfortunately
Tbh I don't really want temps near zero again anywayit wasn't very fun here
Most of us have experienced really low temperatures already. Give us a digging southwest trof pumping moisture for days.
Yeah the bigger issue is how it continues to be dry... We gotta get some moisture in here one way or the other
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Re: Texas Winter 2022-2023
Brent wrote:Ntxw wrote:Brent wrote:
Tbh I don't really want temps near zero again anywayit wasn't very fun here
Most of us have experienced really low temperatures already. Give us a digging southwest trof pumping moisture for days.
Yeah the bigger issue is how it continues to be dry... We gotta get some moisture in here one way or the other
We need the SOI to tank.
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