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wxman666
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Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:22 pm
helloitsb wrote:
on purpose or accident? haha, I was thinking of putting a mist nozzle on and leaving it going through the night but I don't want to waste water if we may get the real thing
TOO COOL!! Literally!!
Ready for severe weather season!!
Baseballdude2915
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Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:24 pm
helloitsb wrote: Baseballdude2915 wrote: Oh yeah, I left the hose on "mist" from 1-7am this morning.
on purpose or accident? haha, I was thinking of putting a mist nozzle on and leaving it going through the night but I don't want to waste water if we may get the real thing
Purpose of course. I'm 19, i dont think of the 'negative' side of things.
helloitsb
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Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:25 pm
Baseballdude2915 wrote: helloitsb wrote: Baseballdude2915 wrote: Oh yeah, I left the hose on "mist" from 1-7am this morning.
on purpose or accident? haha, I was thinking of putting a mist nozzle on and leaving it going through the night but I don't want to waste water if we may get the real thing
Purpose of course. I'm 19, i dont think of the 'negative' side of things.
I hear ya on that LOL
Txdreamer62
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Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:25 pm
Gene Norman seems extremely confident now....after being very conservative in past days. Hope he's right!
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Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:27 pm
Txdreamer62 wrote: Gene Norman seems extremely confident now....after being very conservative in past days. Hope he's right!
yup I enjoyed his forecast a lot, he is showing a lot of confidence and upped the totals
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Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:28 pm
if gene norman is right then we will ALL be extremely happy tomorrow night and friday!
wxman666
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Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:29 pm
helloitsb wrote: Txdreamer62 wrote: Gene Norman seems extremely confident now....after being very conservative in past days. Hope he's right!
yup I enjoyed his forecast a lot, he is showing a lot of confidence and upped the totals
David Paul's forecast should be even more interesting tomorrow morning.
Ready for severe weather season!!
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Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:32 pm
Normally about this time I would start wondering what the Canadian and Euro runs will show, but as others, including the esteemed wxman57 noted, it is time to forget about the models and watch what develops. Between NWS forecasts for area-wide accumulations, mets like Norman coming on strong, and good indications from water vapor imagery, I would say we are headed in a very positive direction.
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Ed Mahmoud wrote:
Flex-
I'm not a pro-met, no professional rep on the line, I hope my pessimistic outlook busts huge. I want 4 inches of snow.
Just saying, so far, 0Z models are a buzzkill.
They look the same as they were at 12z when the NWS made their update
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Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:35 pm
I have a prediction. I predict an 85-95 % chance that the next 48hrs will be fun for weather people like us. Stay warm and enjoy the ride.
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From the statistical analysis I did, days that have 1 inch or more snow had average temperature barely above freezing.
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Rich
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Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:39 pm
Ptarmigan wrote: Rich wrote:
Hey, I was wondering if you knew if there was a sort of list of the average temperature at the beginning of snow events in Houston?
wxman57 wrote:
Don't know about that, but I do remember quite a few snow events here and in south Louisiana over the past 50 years, and temps now and tomorrow will start out colder than in most of the events I've witnessed. Time for bed.
Here is average temperatures on the snow days. These are from +1" snow event.
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Date High Low Average
02/14/95 28 25 26.5
02/15/95 33 24 28.5
01/10/06 39 33 36
12/21/29 33 27 30
12/22/29 38 24 31
01/22/40 37 21 29
01/30/49 28 18 23
02/12/60 49 30 39.5
01/11/73 33 25 29
02/09/73 38 30 34
02/10/73 52 22 37
02/17/73 45 33 39
02/18/73 54 35 44.5
02/02/80 42 32 37
12/22/89 34 13 23.5
12/24/04 37 31 34
12/10/08 43 32 37.5
12/09/09 46 31 38.5
Average 39.4 27.0 33.2
Median 38 28.5 34
Std. Dev 7.6 5.9 5.9
Average High
39.4
Median High
38
Standard Deviation
7.6
Average Low
27.0
Median Low
28.5
Standard Deviation
5.9
Average Temperature
33.2
Median Temperature
34
Standard Deviation
5.9
The Weather Museum was missing some snow event between 1895 to 1912.
http://www.wxresearch.com/snowhou.htm
Wow! Thanks for taking the time to look that up for me! Ptarmigan=Stat King
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Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:42 pm
Ed Mahmoud wrote: srainhoutx wrote: One more time. Please take personal chit chat to private message. Thank You...
Just frustration over high bust potential. 2 inches plus of snow and no school Friday, first two cases at any KHOU GTG are on me in gratitude.
There is always high bust potential in any forecast and even more for snow. That adds to the fun.
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Rich wrote: Ptarmigan wrote: Rich wrote:
Wow! Thanks for taking the time to look that up for me! Ptarmigan=Stat King
Look it up? Please, He has it memorized.
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