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Lol 57 is going to have a field day over this
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Lmao..like clock work
" Ah, the data for my improved wall has made it into the ECMWF now. Result is 50s on Christmas vs. 20s. A few more bricks and I think I can get the temperature above 70 on Christmas. Note that there is still no cold air in northern Canada. Temps are above zero throughout the Yukon and Northwest Territories. We need to wait and see what develops up there before we can gain any confidence in what will happen next. Maybe by Sunday"
" Ah, the data for my improved wall has made it into the ECMWF now. Result is 50s on Christmas vs. 20s. A few more bricks and I think I can get the temperature above 70 on Christmas. Note that there is still no cold air in northern Canada. Temps are above zero throughout the Yukon and Northwest Territories. We need to wait and see what develops up there before we can gain any confidence in what will happen next. Maybe by Sunday"
Well I mean we’re in that medium range where models do often start to lose it so I’m not completely surprised but they do usually correct back in time.
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Ya I said s cpl pages back they would start to loose it or not be as cold..it's common..it will come backCpv17 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 7:27 amWell I mean we’re in that medium range where models do often start to lose it so I’m not completely surprised but they do usually correct back in time.
If it's not going to snow we don't need Temps in the teens anyways.
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^^^^^ yall are no fun lol..but ya busted pipes suck
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I see everyone still swinging from op run to op run.
Ensembles are still very cold. And we are not ready to start trusting our operational runs yet.
Classic Winter thread!
Ensembles are still very cold. And we are not ready to start trusting our operational runs yet.
Classic Winter thread!

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Ppl on 2k are already saying 57 was right lol get one bad run and the house falls down
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Classic, illogical thinking and reaction that is so dominant in society now.brazoriatx wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 7:51 am Ppl on 2k are already saying 57 was right lol get one bad run and the house falls down

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You can tell the educated ones vs the ones who aren’t.MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 7:57 amClassic, illogical thinking and reaction that is so dominant in society now.brazoriatx wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 7:51 am Ppl on 2k are already saying 57 was right lol get one bad run and the house falls down![]()
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When is the cold air supposed to start filtering down into Canada? This weekend right?
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Saturdaybrazoriatx wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 8:05 am When is the cold air supposed to start filtering down into Canada? This weekend right?
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I guess it depends on the specific threshold that is considered "year-round heat and humidity."
- The mid-upper 80s and 90s w/ 70s dewpoints year-round like in the equatorial zone is definitely quite heavy: this is what is typical in places like Singapore, Amazonia, the like. No winter heating, but quite a bit of A/C though.
- In contrast, poleward tropical regions, still warm, tend to have 70s-low 80s, and cool quite a bit to 60s/50s dewpoints. This is areas like Hawaii that Jasons2k has been referencing. Might be able to pull-off both no heat and no A/C: this is best of both worlds, unless 60s and 50s dewpoints is considered "humid."
Great example can be seen in the comments of the recent Travis Herzog ABC13 post on FB.MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 7:57 amClassic, illogical thinking and reaction that is so dominant in society now.![]()
I had to leave Facebook over all the idiotic commentary all over it.user:null wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 8:51 amGreat example can be seen in the comments of the recent Travis Herzog ABC13 post on FB.MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 7:57 amClassic, illogical thinking and reaction that is so dominant in society now.![]()
Just tell me... should I keep the new snow plow or return it???


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I believe part of the debacle in Feb 2021 was that lots of new growth happened in the TX Triangle cities since those 80s affairs. So lots of infrastructure, foundations, people, etc that literally might never have seen such cold until last year's outbreak.MontgomeryCoWx wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 8:48 pmI was 20 months old in 1983 event. I remember 1989 vividly and it is what sold me on Extreme Winter Weather. I was doing yard work with my Dad in Longview and it was 75 and starting to thunderstorm and a few hours later it was 25 with heavy sleet and snow.
Cold w/ snow/sleet is wintry fun, but not too good for the TX grid, infrastructure, etc. The same levels of cold, but dry might be easier to handle, though more "boring". This is, unless, lessons have been learned since 2021, of course.
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