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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2281 Postby txtwister78 » Sat Jan 04, 2025 12:07 am

GEFS at hour 180 and low still stuck over Baja...lol
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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2282 Postby orangeblood » Sat Jan 04, 2025 12:09 am

txtwister78 wrote:
Stratton23 wrote:the GEFS will correct back


Problem with that is the closer you get the less variability you're going to get from an ensemble. Trends with that output either way telegraph what the operational is going to eventually arrive at. GEFS continues to signal a cutoff low and it meanders/stalls over the baja region. No phasing.


That’s not necessarily true, the Operationals are the Operationals for a reason….they are the most accurate over time. IMO this is the time frame, around 120 hours, to begin putting more weight into the Ops over the Ens

But yes, I agree that the large discrepancy b/w the Op and GEFS mean is concerning
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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2283 Postby txtwister78 » Sat Jan 04, 2025 12:16 am

orangeblood wrote:
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Stratton23 wrote:the GEFS will correct back


Problem with that is the closer you get the less variability you're going to get from an ensemble. Trends with that output either way telegraph what the operational is going to eventually arrive at. GEFS continues to signal a cutoff low and it meanders/stalls over the baja region. No phasing.


That’s not necessarily true, the Operationals are the Operationals for a reason….they are the most accurate over time. IMO this is the time frame, around 120 hours, to begin putting more weight into the Ops over the Ens

But yes, I agree that the large discrepancy b/w the Op and GEFS mean is concerning


Yeah pretty large discrepancy right now. And my point was the closer you get to the target period we're all looking at, the more consensus you would like to see coming from an ensemble in terms of the mean output. Yes, ensembles are always going to have some variability out of a bunch of members. That's obviously the point, but as you point out, the degree of separation isn't what you want to see at this stage.
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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2284 Postby orangeblood » Sat Jan 04, 2025 12:43 am

0Z Euro phasing, going back to the big storm it showed a few runs ago. A little warmer but it has the big QPF event we are looking for.

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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2285 Postby txtwister78 » Sat Jan 04, 2025 12:44 am



This probably should be highlighted even more. This explains the disconnect between what some on here have been pointing to regarding arctic cold (yes, it's there), but it never really unloads into the United States. Explains why ensembles and operationals have shifted much warmer over the past few days.
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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2286 Postby Stratton23 » Sat Jan 04, 2025 12:45 am

GEPS still a very aggressive snowfall signal, its not backing off
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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2287 Postby orangeblood » Sat Jan 04, 2025 12:45 am

0Z Canadian Ens mean snowfall increasing across a large part of the state. GFS Ensembles now the outlier at this point

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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2288 Postby wxman22 » Sat Jan 04, 2025 12:48 am

0z Euro still onboard.


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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2289 Postby txtwister78 » Sat Jan 04, 2025 12:52 am

orangeblood wrote:0Z Canadian Ens mean snowfall increasing across a large part of the state. GFS Ensembles now the outlier at this point

https://images.weatherbell.com/model/cmc-ensemble-all-avg/tx/total_snow_10to1/1735948800/1736618400-bgTTdA5MhpI.png


Now even I'll admit that's pretty damn bullish for the CMC ensemble. Usually, it's more reserved with precip and yes, a bit colder but it does have a decent track record of signaling winter weather events within 5 days. Interesting run no question.
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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2290 Postby Throckmorton » Sat Jan 04, 2025 12:53 am

The ICON deterministic model (Jan. 4, 00Z) forecasts a two–day snow and sleet storm for Austin beginning on Wednesday, with total accummulations (assuming a 10:1 ratio) of 12.7 inches.
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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2291 Postby orangeblood » Sat Jan 04, 2025 12:54 am

Woah :double: if you account for the warm bias of the Euro, this could be a pretty extreme event for a wide are of the state a few degrees colder
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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2292 Postby wxman22 » Sat Jan 04, 2025 1:02 am

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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2293 Postby Brandon8181 » Sat Jan 04, 2025 1:04 am

orangeblood wrote:Woah :double: if you account for the warm bias of the Euro, this could be a pretty extreme event for a wide are of the state a few degrees colder
https://images.weatherbell.com/model/ecmwf-deterministic/tx/total_precip_inch/1735948800/1736575200-8ZnRoVGYaXQ.png


I think you may be right.
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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2294 Postby Stratton23 » Sat Jan 04, 2025 1:06 am

One thing i noticed in the 84 hour period in the models is the 00z GFS has a 1044 mb canadian high dropping into montana, the 00z NAM has a 1051-1052mb high dropping into montana at hour 84 , that could have significant implications
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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2295 Postby txtwister78 » Sat Jan 04, 2025 1:07 am

I think you've got two camps. GFS and Euro continue to be the warmer models while yes deliver some snow but folks it's still razor thin in terms of temp profiles as Euro continues to be a bit warmer with each run it would appear. The only difference is do we get a system that comes out a little faster that provides a brief window for some snowfall across mostly northern areas of the state before warm air advection takes over.

ICON and CMC clearly are obviously the colder solutions with better odds of more snow across a greater portion of the state. Need to root for those two at this point in my opinion despite marginal improvement regarding the GFS/Euro operationals.
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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2296 Postby Brandon8181 » Sat Jan 04, 2025 1:08 am

I think the Euro is a little too far north. The Icon solution makes most sense to me.
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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2297 Postby txtwister78 » Sat Jan 04, 2025 1:10 am

Stratton23 wrote:One thing i noticed in the 84 hour period in the models is the 00z GFS has a 1044 mb canadian high dropping into montana, the 00z NAM has a 1051-1052mb high dropping into montana at hour 84 , that could have significant implications


I don't think that ever makes it south to impact us in any meaningful way. That's pretty much what Maue was saying in that tweet. Arctic air gets bottled up but never really unloads into the US courtesy of warm pacific air flooding into the west. You can see signs of it on models mid-week and especially late next week.
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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2298 Postby Gotwood » Sat Jan 04, 2025 1:13 am

Some -36 degree readings in Saskatchewan Canada.
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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2299 Postby Stratton23 » Sat Jan 04, 2025 1:17 am

EPS no longer hangs the cut off low over baja, it eventually ejects over the state , like seeing that
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Re: Texas Winter 2024-2025

#2300 Postby orangeblood » Sat Jan 04, 2025 1:21 am

Stratton23 wrote:EPS no longer hangs the cut off low over baja, it eventually ejects over the state , like seeing that


Massive uptick in mean snowfall, similar to its Op. Again, GEFS is the clear outlier here

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