October 2022
The area from Hempstead to Eagle Lake right now is getting a flat out downpour. It’s raining pretty good here too but not nearly as heavy as it’s raining in that area. If it can hold together you guys in Harris County should be getting some good rains.
The winds and LLJ are really cranking here now. Would not surprised to see a tornado watch hoisted.
Just checked the gauge. 0.44” overnight. More than I thought
Well would ya look at that. Another giant cap coming. I already know where that's gonna be.
The rain is over for me. Picked up .95”. Gladly take it.
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Why did the line get more organized after it passed my area?, not sure if thats a question that can really be answered but I have noticed that occasionally these squall lines will get more organized after they pass my area, maybe the environment was a little more stable in my area but a little more unstable to the east of me
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Well you know, there are Met courses at A&M that can help answer that..lolStratton20 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 1:45 pm Why did the line get more organized after it passed my area?, not sure if thats a question that can really be answered but I have noticed that occasionally these squall lines will get more organized after they pass my area, maybe the environment was a little more stable in my area but a little more unstable to the east of me
There tends to be more moisture the more east and south you get in the state due to the closer proximity of the Gulf(and the curvature of the coast line).And less of an influence from the dry air that comes from the desert southwest(and the SW flow aloft). Happens even more often to those west of you along the I-35 corridor,where its pretty common for squall lines to not develop until they get east of them as the frontal boundary encounters more moisture and unstable air as it gets closer to the gulf.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 1:45 pm Why did the line get more organized after it passed my area?, not sure if thats a question that can really be answered but I have noticed that occasionally these squall lines will get more organized after they pass my area, maybe the environment was a little more stable in my area but a little more unstable to the east of me
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Thanks for explaining that Don! Man the end of the euro run does look pretty interesting
You can learn a lot from Don. Srain too but he’s not on here much anymore since he moved. Also, ntxw on Storm2k is very knowledgeable.Stratton20 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 2:21 pm Thanks for explaining that Don! Man the end of the euro run does look pretty interesting
Also, look at the strength of the high in NW Canada on the last frame of the Euro. Not too shabby.
Its pouring here! ,rainfall rates definitely at 2+ inches an hour right now.
My street is now flooded been a while since that happened.
Pretty much dry slotted the entire time. Less than 1/10 of an inch.
Once it finally rained, if only rained 5 minutes. What a damn joke.
Once it finally rained, if only rained 5 minutes. What a damn joke.
Grateful for 2" here in Oak Forest. The soil sucked it up like a sponge. I'll have winterizer ready for the next rainfall if/when that happens.
0.98 inches of rain for the day. I'll take it. We're had maybe 1 rainy day like this since early May.
The lawn brown patch will probably go nuts tomorrow! lol
The lawn brown patch will probably go nuts tomorrow! lol
Actually got 1.33" today. I'll take what we can get!
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