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by user:null
Thu Feb 29, 2024 5:35 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2024
Replies: 149
Views: 11360

Re: February 2024

The saving grace is that temps in March usually aren't all that hot — so vegetative stress would be low even if prolonged dryness were to verify for the month.

But yes, if rains don't get cranking come April, and especially May, then big trouble happens ... unless the wetter summer forecasts verify.
by user:null
Wed Feb 28, 2024 1:38 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2024
Replies: 149
Views: 11360

Re: February 2024

So many acres of land being absolutely obliterated by the wild fires, and we arent even close to summer yet, i really cant blame folks for wanting to move away from texas , precipitation is going to be a big problem in the months ahead, not sure how many more summers I can endure here Maybe lol, bu...
by user:null
Wed Feb 28, 2024 12:26 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2024
Replies: 149
Views: 11360

Re: February 2024

Plus the suburbs are blocked from the wind just like anything inside of Beltway 8 or inside of 610 would be, which was my point to begin with. It would be interesting to see the impact that vegetation (especially tree coverage) has on the perceived windiness. For instance, the comparison of your Wh...
by user:null
Wed Feb 28, 2024 12:16 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2024
Replies: 149
Views: 11360

Re: February 2024

When you’re from a small town like me then you’d understand. People from small towns count the suburban areas as part of the city. Fair enough. Are you from Wharton or El Campo? Both are pretty small towns, but El Campo is a good bit bigger as it's at least over 10,000 in population. That said, as ...
by user:null
Tue Feb 27, 2024 10:06 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2024
Replies: 149
Views: 11360

Re: February 2024

jasons2k wrote: Tue Feb 27, 2024 4:22 pm 89 here today and it’s only February.
Temps at both IAH and HOU topped out a few degrees cooler — that 89°F would have been just short a monthly record high for both airport stations.
by user:null
Tue Feb 27, 2024 9:52 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2024
Replies: 149
Views: 11360

Re: February 2024

Y’all city folk don’t have to deal with it like I do living out in the country out in the open. Crap is annoying. Unfortunately, the next 6 weeks or so will probably have lots of windy days. It’s that time of year. But Jasons2k is not a "city person", though — he lives in The Woodlands, w...
by user:null
Wed Feb 21, 2024 12:18 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: 2024 Hurricane Season Discussion
Replies: 25
Views: 11331

Re: 2024 Hurricane Season Discussion

-PDO sucks. Yes, that is a factor that I've seen referenced a lot on s2k regarding the favor of summer heat and drought in Texas. I'm genuinely trying to figure out if the persistence of ridging/drought in the Texas area is due more to remote forcing from teleconnections like the PDO, or if there w...
by user:null
Wed Feb 21, 2024 12:03 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: 2024 Hurricane Season Discussion
Replies: 25
Views: 11331

Re: 2024 Hurricane Season Discussion

Wider views of the NMME and CanSIPS: As you can see, not really much of a difference between the two models. Pretty good agreement. FWIW "We expect that the Gulf Coast, especially the Texas Coast, will be at a higher risk for direct impacts from a tropical system this year." Paul Pastelok...
by user:null
Wed Feb 21, 2024 11:36 am
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2024
Replies: 149
Views: 11360

Re: February 2024

DoctorMu wrote: Tue Feb 20, 2024 3:48 pmTropical season could be supercharged.
Yes, I've noticed quite a bit of predictions regarding an active cyclone season for summer 2024. I'm not sure if it's simply via Nina baseline, or if there is some other special phenomenon that is coming into play this year.
by user:null
Sun Feb 18, 2024 11:21 am
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2024
Replies: 149
Views: 11360

Re: February 2024

Yep, winter is over. This morning was the last chance this season for any freezing temps to materialize in the are — and they mostly failed to do so (sans certain cold spots, largely north of I-10). As for summer, it's possible that this year might be more forgiving than the previous two in terms of...
by user:null
Sun Feb 11, 2024 11:26 am
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2024
Replies: 149
Views: 11360

Re: February 2024

Stratton20 wrote: Sun Feb 11, 2024 1:27 am freezes wipe out mosquito infestations
No man, we already have "mosquito hawks" coming out, they will take care of the infestations :lol:
by user:null
Sun Feb 11, 2024 1:18 am
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2024
Replies: 149
Views: 11360

Re: February 2024

Good trends in terms of warmer weather. Winter freezes are totally useless here, given that they are mere handfuls on average compared to 365 days.

That said, the Feb10 12z EURO operational did show quite a chilly solution. Let's see if that was a trend (though the EPS 12z wasn't exactly in line).
by user:null
Fri Feb 02, 2024 6:14 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2024
Replies: 149
Views: 11360

Re: February 2024

jerryh421 wrote: Fri Feb 02, 2024 3:21 pmThis can't be right lol
Looks like the afternoon peak was 122°F at 12:35pm! But in terms of the entire day, the late morning had an even higher peak: 127°F at 11:35AM!!!

Again, I hope @Cpv17 is okay after all that...
by user:null
Fri Feb 02, 2024 1:16 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2024
Replies: 149
Views: 11360

Re: February 2024

Forget spring, Wharton has now entered full-on summer mode. Look at it go with that heat index!

Hopefully @Cpv17 is doing okay...
by user:null
Fri Feb 02, 2024 1:14 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2024
Replies: 149
Views: 11360

Re: February 2024

All the birds and garden reptiles over here are convinced that winter is done. The fact that reptiles are showing up just ~2 weeks after a cold snap is a testament to the (overall) mild/warmth of the SETX winter climate. Even when factoring in the cold snaps, the (relatively) brief durations keep g...
by user:null
Fri Feb 02, 2024 1:01 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: February 2024
Replies: 149
Views: 11360

Re: February 2024

Well, whatever winter has left better get going within the window of the next ~2-3 weeks. Even in the context of cold snaps, things become increasingly gentler/milder going into late Feb, then into March.
by user:null
Mon Jan 22, 2024 11:17 am
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: January 2024
Replies: 1566
Views: 90963

Re: January 2024

Cromagnum wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2024 11:56 pm 50-70 year round with less than 50% humidity and I would be sold. Doubt such a place exists.
jasons2k wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2024 12:02 amA Mediterranean climate would suit you just fine.

As it would for a lot of people!!
DoctorMu wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2024 11:09 amSan Diego.
At this hour of writing, San Diego is currently 59°F with rain, and at 93% humidity.
by user:null
Mon Jan 22, 2024 12:40 am
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: January 2024
Replies: 1566
Views: 90963

Re: January 2024

I also know how to grow a lot of things in cold weather. Your post here reminded me — quite a few crops (i.e. apples, peaches, etc) do indeed require quite some extent of "chilling hours" to survive and thrive. So that's definitely another benefit of cold, in addition to the aforementione...
by user:null
Sun Jan 21, 2024 7:52 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: January 2024
Replies: 1566
Views: 90963

Re: January 2024

I'm honestly trying to think of any benefit regarding any form of winter freeze/frost. Less pests, I guess? Otherwise, any temperature below 40°F is totally useless. And even prolonged 40s are less than ideal. From Larry Cosgrove in response to my question about winter weather returning to SETX: Yes...
by user:null
Sat Jan 20, 2024 3:46 pm
Forum: Weather Forum
Topic: January 2024
Replies: 1566
Views: 90963

Re: January 2024

A lot of areas around southeast Texas could still use a few inches. Plus if we get good rains now it’ll help us out come hell time. I've seen you previously mention predictions of active Atlantic tropical cyclone season for 2024 — the more neutral ENSO states (as looks to be coming this year) do se...