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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#901 Postby HockeyTx82 » Wed Aug 09, 2023 10:15 pm

Our prayers have been answered!!!!!!!!!

Just recorded .01" of rain, first time in 23 days......

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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#902 Postby rwfromkansas » Wed Aug 09, 2023 10:42 pm

Glad to be wrong.

This is odd though. Radar shows it pouring and a big cell.

Really it’s VERY light. Can’t even hear it inside.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#903 Postby utpmg » Thu Aug 10, 2023 8:08 am

The average daily high for Austin Mabry just ticked up to 106 (105.7) for this month. The *average*. Ugh.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#904 Postby cstrunk » Thu Aug 10, 2023 8:13 am

Woke up in the middle of the night to a strange sound. Light/moderate rain was falling in an extremely isolated shower over my house. Ended up with 0.09". The next very slight chance of rain looks to be next Tuesday/Wednesday.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#905 Postby TeamPlayersBlue » Thu Aug 10, 2023 8:40 am

Went down a wormhole last night, and on my journey I was trying to figure out why this summer was so bad for Texas. Coming into this summer, I typically consider El nino to be fairly wet, lack of heat waves, and nina to be dry, higher chance of heat waves. It's never that simple with the weather but i'm thinking it's more a combination of nino and the ATL which really determines whether a death ridge sets up over TX.

More boring details to come.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#906 Postby Tejas89 » Thu Aug 10, 2023 10:04 am

The native weather app on my phone has the cool down starting on Saturday the 19th. High of 96 for DFW which is about average.

Disclaimer that I don’t trust that app and this is not supported by the local Mets. Anyway, one can dream. :sun:
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#907 Postby bubba hotep » Thu Aug 10, 2023 5:34 pm

Buckle up. I can smell the Fall thread starting to simmer.

 https://twitter.com/BigJoeBastardi/status/1689763125371842560


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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#908 Postby bubba hotep » Thu Aug 10, 2023 5:36 pm

TeamPlayersBlue wrote:Went down a wormhole last night, and on my journey I was trying to figure out why this summer was so bad for Texas. Coming into this summer, I typically consider El nino to be fairly wet, lack of heat waves, and nina to be dry, higher chance of heat waves. It's never that simple with the weather but i'm thinking it's more a combination of nino and the ATL which really determines whether a death ridge sets up over TX.

More boring details to come.


It will be interesting to see what you get. When you step back, this summer's heat wave has been mostly centered over Texas. This wasn't a spiraling death ridge that broke the will of the Southern Plains.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#909 Postby Edwards Limestone » Thu Aug 10, 2023 5:39 pm

bubba hotep wrote:Buckle up. I can smell the Fall thread starting to simmer.

https://twitter.com/BigJoeBastardi/status/1689763125371842560?s=20


I like it!

CFS (I know) is showing much better chances for significant precip in September, better chances this month for DFW and Okla (as high finally retreats south and west) then central/south TX in Sept/Oct should get some much needed relief.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#910 Postby bubba hotep » Thu Aug 10, 2023 5:52 pm

Edwards Limestone wrote:
bubba hotep wrote:Buckle up. I can smell the Fall thread starting to simmer.

https://twitter.com/BigJoeBastardi/status/1689763125371842560?s=20


I like it!

CFS (I know) is showing much better chances for significant precip in September, better chances this month for DFW and Okla (as high finally retreats south and west) then central/south TX in Sept/Oct should get some much needed relief.


Also, today is basically the climo heat peak for lots of Texas. Regardless of the models not believing it, the cool down is starting :cold:
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#911 Postby dpep4 » Thu Aug 10, 2023 7:40 pm

Another 109 degrees day again seeing scattered storms pop in a semi-line from Lake Bridgeport to San Angelo.

Our monsoon season is here!
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#912 Postby TeamPlayersBlue » Thu Aug 10, 2023 7:56 pm

bubba hotep wrote:
TeamPlayersBlue wrote:Went down a wormhole last night, and on my journey I was trying to figure out why this summer was so bad for Texas. Coming into this summer, I typically consider El nino to be fairly wet, lack of heat waves, and nina to be dry, higher chance of heat waves. It's never that simple with the weather but i'm thinking it's more a combination of nino and the ATL which really determines whether a death ridge sets up over TX.

More boring details to come.


It will be interesting to see what you get. When you step back, this summer's heat wave has been mostly centered over Texas. This wasn't a spiraling death ridge that broke the will of the Southern Plains.


I havent had a chance to dive in yet, it will take an evening, lol, but I've noticed you cannot have a strong UL bermuda high and a strong UL Caribbean high at the same time. Currently, the Bermuda high is very very weak. This is apparent with the cold SST in the middle and high above normal temps along the shores of NA, EU, and Africa. The Caribbean high, the high in the gulf has been very very strong and has been leaning in on Texas consistently. It essentially hasnt left all summer. I think this is because the Bermuda high has been non existent. Normally, during a nino, these two highs would be melting into one another and at least giving Texas some sort of a break.

That's the gist of it. I plan on looking at El nino years with terrible droughts and heat waves. If I'm right, the Bermuda high would have been very weak those years.

Thank you for listening to my Ted Talk.
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#913 Postby Yukon Cornelius » Thu Aug 10, 2023 8:29 pm

One again rain misses us to the S and E. At this point it’s a cruel joke. This is my grazing pastures..
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#914 Postby Ntxw » Thu Aug 10, 2023 8:38 pm

We don't need to look far. The Pacific PDO, in particular cold tongue from California/Baja to Hawaii is the common denominator. for El Nino that is (especially if not coupled) you will get a HOT summer. It works most of the time.

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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#915 Postby Ntxw » Thu Aug 10, 2023 8:43 pm

July/August temperature composite.

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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#916 Postby TeamPlayersBlue » Thu Aug 10, 2023 9:16 pm

Also, all but one of those years, the ATL looks similar to this summer
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#917 Postby Iceresistance » Thu Aug 10, 2023 9:27 pm

Ntxw wrote:We don't need to look far. The Pacific PDO, in particular cold tongue from California/Baja to Hawaii is the common denominator. for El Nino that is (especially if not coupled) you will get a HOT summer. It works most of the time.

https://i.imgur.com/X69xEdC.png

https://i.imgur.com/dRCp75z.png

https://i.imgur.com/m5UNMOp.png

https://i.imgur.com/UgcDZGu.png

This is unrelated, but look at the waters from Japan to the Central Pacific...
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#918 Postby Brent » Thu Aug 10, 2023 9:36 pm

bubba hotep wrote:
Edwards Limestone wrote:
bubba hotep wrote:Buckle up. I can smell the Fall thread starting to simmer.

https://twitter.com/BigJoeBastardi/status/1689763125371842560?s=20


I like it!

CFS (I know) is showing much better chances for significant precip in September, better chances this month for DFW and Okla (as high finally retreats south and west) then central/south TX in Sept/Oct should get some much needed relief.


Also, today is basically the climo heat peak for lots of Texas. Regardless of the models not believing it, the cool down is starting :cold:


Today is the day of Tulsas all time high

All downhill from here
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#919 Postby weatherdude1108 » Thu Aug 10, 2023 10:45 pm

Meanwhile, 92 at my abode at 10:45pm.

Time to break out the sweatshirts! :D
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Re: Texas Summer 2023

#920 Postby Ntxw » Thu Aug 10, 2023 10:59 pm

Iceresistance wrote:
Ntxw wrote:We don't need to look far. The Pacific PDO, in particular cold tongue from California/Baja to Hawaii is the common denominator. for El Nino that is (especially if not coupled) you will get a HOT summer. It works most of the time.

https://i.imgur.com/X69xEdC.png

https://i.imgur.com/dRCp75z.png

https://i.imgur.com/m5UNMOp.png

https://i.imgur.com/UgcDZGu.png

This is unrelated, but look at the waters from Japan to the Central Pacific...


Very related. Hot waters east of Japan is a component of -PDO.
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