Air Force Met wrote:Burn1 wrote:I still do not see where you are coming up with this huge blast of cold
air for SE Texas....
May see a day or two next week of just below normal temps, but then
normal temps for the remainder of the month.....
This message is just verifying that any of the colder than normal stuff
will be shifting the east to northeast
OK I don't think you are a troll...so let's talk meteorology. First of all...just below normal would mean that people may only see 5 degrees below normal. So Houston will only see a min of 35 or so and a max of 55 for a day or two. Just below normal means that Wichita KS...which has a normal high of about 40 and a low of 20...will see a low of 15 or so and a high about 35.
Is that what you are saying?
Second of all...given this is siberian air...with temps now -53 in Alaska...and a 1055mb high progged to be coming down into the southern plains of Canada (by all the models)...please give me the 1) Upper air pattern that would be needed to bring this down and 2) provide some analogs of prior arctic airmasses that did not come down into the plains with the current synoptic pattern...but got moved east. I am not talking what you think is going to happen now...but tell me...meteorologically...what is the pattern necessary for an arctic airmass (such as the one currently in AK and stretching into Siberia) to make it into the southern plains. PLease exaplin what the sfc pressures need to be (over 1060?) ...where does the ridge need to be...what about the polar vortex...etc. Since you think the mets here are mistaken on the arctic air take (and the mets in KS which are calling for temps of 25 degrees below normal for several days (which is not just below normal for a day or two)...give a detailed synoptic discussion of what must happen at the sfc and upper levels (across the hemisphere) in order for this to occur. What has to happen to make that arctic air come south?
I'll bite

1.) Upper air pattern? Since the upper air patterns are usually from a west to east flow you would want a more northwest to southeast flow aloft.
2.) I can't really think of any good analogs that would prove other wise.
3.) what is the pattern necessary for an arctic airmass (such as the one currently in AK and stretching into Siberia) to make it into the southern plains? You need a strong high preasure system to form or move in to the Barrin St. this will setup a strong ridge off the Pacific NW hopefully over western AK. that will punch up into Siberia and causing the PJ to go to a north to south flow combined with the PJ. sfc preasure's of 1080 or greater will be idel to substain the artic front. The PV needs to be over or south of the North Pole or Siberia.
The snow and ice pack will also help with the polor air by keeping cold sfc preasure's high, the heavy dense cold air will work under the upper level winds by itself.
Well I hope I pass the test.
