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SERIOUSLY, texas, watch the fuck out! tonight!!!!
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[quote:Texan Buckeye:MV8yMDkzODA3XzM1MjU2NjgyXzk0MUEyOTgz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 30107351:MV8yMDkzODA3XzM1MjU2NTY5XzlGMEQ2M0RD] [quote:Texan Buckeye:MV8yMDkzODA3XzM1MjU2NDY2X0U3MDE0N0E=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 30107351:MV8yMDkzODA3XzM1MjU2MzIzXzFGMzkzMzc0] [quote:Texan Buckeye:MV8yMDkzODA3XzM1MjU2MjUxX0JGQjRBRUE4] I'm not a pro, either, but I have a family member that is, so I've learned alot by osmosis. I don't think it's out of line for winter. It's normal for the jet stream to dip way down like it did. I think what isn't routine is the two fronts colliding this late in the year, but it does happen. More every year. Usually, the arctic front pushes the southern front out of the way. It looks like the southern front is going to stand it's ground. That's why the severe weather. Does that make sense? [/quote] i was reading an article this morning on extinction protocol about how the jet stream is really hitting europe HARD right now, and poor UK is getting slammed so hard with flooding for a while now..2010 they had the big AR and it just doesn't seem like it ever really let up. so of course that will effect us in the states...but how? and yes that makes sense. ;) thanks! [/quote] You're welcome. All the new jet stream stuff, I'm still reading up on. I don't have a good handle on it yet. What I'm also trying to figure out is how the wobble at the pole is affecting things. Still working on that one. It's hard to find information that's relatively easy to understand. Add to all that, the USDA changed our planting zones last year. I think it's all connected somehow. [/quote] yeah yeah yeah, you're a smart one, i have been following that too. check out these links: http://squall.sfsu.edu/crws/jetstream.html (jetstream) https://www.meted.ucar.edu/training_module.php?id=904 (this one i haven't started yet but it looks interesting...there are other tutorials as well...i just happen to have the atmospheric river tutorial up OH i don't know cause it's important maybe...:P please share some of your best web resources yeah? [/quote] LOL, I'm not really that smart, just have some extra time on my hands these days! I like the Met Ed site. I've done a couple of the easy courses. That's about as far as I've gotten. I've just started looking. Weather is so cool out here, because nothing blocks the view. We watch it come from New Mexico, the northern panhandle, and leave out to the rolling plains. WAY better than watching in Ohio! No trees! [/quote]
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well the map is looking SERIOUSLY scary for the tornado warnings in lower 48.
like nothing i have ever seen...so precise...so symmetrical....
just sleep in the basement mmmkay?
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