February 1-5, 2011 Arctic Blast/Winter Storm Discussion

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For Ed's thread. Kludge did suggest a new Topic earlier. ;)
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If I am reading those models correctly it looks like some residents and areas of central Texas could receive 9 in. three quarters of a foot of snow per hour especially that last model.
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sleetstorm wrote:If I am reading those models correctly it looks like some residents and areas of central Texas could receive 9 in. three quarters of a foot of snow per hour especially that last model.
Those are totals not rates.
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Thank you for clearing that up for me, Andrew. Do any of you know what direction that chunk of precipitation might be moving in?
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And there you have it...the 00z has lost it, showing seasonal temperatures, maybe a smidgen cooler than average.

Maybe a bad model run???? :(
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Baseballdude2915 wrote:And there you have it...the 00z has lost it, showing seasonal temperatures, maybe a smidgen cooler than average.

Maybe a bad model run???? :(
hehehe :) i'm not in the least suprised about that. I'm ready for 70! :mrgreen:
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Baseballdude2915 wrote:And there you have it...the 00z has lost it, showing seasonal temperatures, maybe a smidgen cooler than average.

Maybe a bad model run???? :(

Looking like a bad run to me. You don't have this just disappear:

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00z Euro still brings in the cold but not as cold as previous runs:
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Yeah. I was posting some questions about this on the other thread--should have placed in here. Ed, how many more runs like this before you start making Ike-type preparations?!
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I forgot about this thread. Ice would be just a nuisance (bad if in significant amounts). Can't do too much fun stuff with ice except skate. On the other hand though it would be a happy day if work got cancelled as Ed would say! :)
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