Texas Spring 2024
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Re: Texas Spring 2024
Im holding on to hope that this system ends up being a massive bust and that we dont see much rain for the eclipse, thays the last thing that we need, the rain can stay away, because we likely wont get another chance to see an eclipse again for a long LONG time
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Re: Texas Spring 2024
Stratton23 wrote:Im holding on to hope that this system ends up being a massive bust and that we dont see much rain for the eclipse, thays the last thing that we need, the rain can stay away, because we likely wont get another chance to see an eclipse again for a long LONG time
2045 for Tulsa anyway

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Re: Texas Spring 2024
Brent wrote:Stratton23 wrote:Im holding on to hope that this system ends up being a massive bust and that we dont see much rain for the eclipse, thays the last thing that we need, the rain can stay away, because we likely wont get another chance to see an eclipse again for a long LONG time
2045 for Tulsa anywayalthough technically we're not even in totality next week
But I was told this is a once in a lifetime event.
Did I get lied to?
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Re: Texas Spring 2024
HockeyTx82 wrote:Brent wrote:Stratton23 wrote:Im holding on to hope that this system ends up being a massive bust and that we dont see much rain for the eclipse, thays the last thing that we need, the rain can stay away, because we likely wont get another chance to see an eclipse again for a long LONG time
2045 for Tulsa anywayalthough technically we're not even in totality next week
But I was told this is a once in a lifetime event.
Did I get lied to?
Lmao ikr there was one north of here in 2017... The hype about this thing has gotten a tad ridiculous imo
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Re: Texas Spring 2024
It depends on the type of eclipse, a total solar eclipse occurs every 18 months or so on average , but i sure as hell am not waiting another year and half to view one
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Re: Texas Spring 2024
ElectricStorm wrote:Happy Easter to those who celebrate!
Yes, Happy Easter!
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Re: Texas Spring 2024
Stratton23 wrote:It depends on the type of eclipse, a total solar eclipse occurs every 18 months or so on average , but i sure as hell am not waiting another year and half to view one
Apparently there isn't a total solar visible in the CONUS again til 2044 so yeah there can be a long return time on those
There was a lunar eclipse in October
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There won’t be another total in DFW for 300 years, so it’s a big deal. The annular ones are neat but nothing like this.
I am bummed it’s looking wet but we likely won’t have a good idea until Thursday or so.
It hopefully will change.
I am bummed it’s looking wet but we likely won’t have a good idea until Thursday or so.
It hopefully will change.
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Re: Texas Spring 2024
10 hatched is back, this time for Tulsa and Joplin. Still 30# hail area but expanded quite a bit. If morning models runs look similar to this evenings I think we could see a 45# hail area added. Was back in the Tulsa area for Easter today and if it wasn't for a busy next few days of class I'd probably stay here and see how this plays out. But I guess I'll see we what we end up getting in Norman. Looks like April is gonna start off with a bang around here.
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This will be the one time a 10 day forecast for clouds is spot on. I'm expecting thick gray overcast. 

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cstrunk wrote:This will be the one time a 10 day forecast for clouds is spot on. I'm expecting thick gray overcast.
Will it still get dark during the eclipse or no if it's cloudy?
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Re: Texas Spring 2024
The models continue to trend more solid towards a southwest trough. This is the more concerning thing rather than long term cloud forecast. A big SW trough in middle of spring draws up moisture (and cloud decks) from the Pacific. This is recipe for rain.
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Re: Texas Spring 2024
Let's focus on today's potential severe weather.
Scattered severe thunderstorms are expected late this afternoon and evening. This threat will be greatest near and north of I-20, but isolated severe storms could develop anywhere in North and Central Texas. Initial storms in western North Texas late this afternoon could be capable of very large hail and have slightly increased potential for tornadoes. Large hail and damaging winds will be the main threats.
Scattered severe thunderstorms are expected late this afternoon and evening. This threat will be greatest near and north of I-20, but isolated severe storms could develop anywhere in North and Central Texas. Initial storms in western North Texas late this afternoon could be capable of very large hail and have slightly increased potential for tornadoes. Large hail and damaging winds will be the main threats.
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Ntxw wrote:The models continue to trend more solid towards a southwest trough. This is the more concerning thing rather than long term cloud forecast. A big SW trough in middle of spring draws up moisture (and cloud decks) from the Pacific. This is recipe for rain.
That's what the EPS is talking about.

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Re: Texas Spring 2024
Don't sleep on this afternoon in DFW, esp. NE burbs.


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Re: Texas Spring 2024
Ntxw wrote:The models continue to trend more solid towards a southwest trough. This is the more concerning thing rather than long term cloud forecast. A big SW trough in middle of spring draws up moisture (and cloud decks) from the Pacific. This is recipe for rain.
So models are trending towards a possible severe weather setup for Texas on eclipse day?
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Re: Texas Spring 2024
aspen wrote:Ntxw wrote:The models continue to trend more solid towards a southwest trough. This is the more concerning thing rather than long term cloud forecast. A big SW trough in middle of spring draws up moisture (and cloud decks) from the Pacific. This is recipe for rain.
So models are trending towards a possible severe weather setup for Texas on eclipse day?
April is severe weather season for much of Texas, so wouldn't be out of realm. Synoptics is set up as currently modeled, is for rain and storms.
Jet streak is hinting at SW flow a loft from the Pacific.

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Re: Texas Spring 2024
Ntxw wrote:aspen wrote:Ntxw wrote:The models continue to trend more solid towards a southwest trough. This is the more concerning thing rather than long term cloud forecast. A big SW trough in middle of spring draws up moisture (and cloud decks) from the Pacific. This is recipe for rain.
So models are trending towards a possible severe weather setup for Texas on eclipse day?
April is severe weather season for much of Texas, so wouldn't be out of realm. Synoptics is set up as currently modeled, is for rain and storms.
Jet streak is hinting at SW flow a loft from the Pacific.
https://i.imgur.com/nJvtSgR.png
So Texas is pretty much guaranteed to get clouded/rained out on eclipse day even this far out?
I’m like this close to scrapping my trip and just settling for the 90% partial in CT. At least I’d actually see something that day.
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