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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 21, 2022 14:46:27 GMT -6
do you read posts before you comment? lol not yours... Your way to negative for me to care 🤷 lmao, wasn't just mine.
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 20, 2022 17:22:26 GMT -6
do you read posts before you comment? lol
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 20, 2022 10:23:31 GMT -6
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 19, 2022 10:27:16 GMT -6
It is pretty cool watching the Gfs basically immediately dissipate Rosalyn and then a few frames later watch explosive development in the southern US. It’s probably wrong, but a cool look. The GFS caved to the Euro. It shows Roslyn's moisture getting shunted to the south and we're left with generally less than 1/2" of precipitation in MO. Euro looks to be on the light side for MO as well. It's better than nothing I guess. 12z gfs flopped back to showing a lot more rain again. Love the consistency
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 18, 2022 12:34:57 GMT -6
Spielbergs company produced Twister , he did not direct it. As far as entertainment goes it was a good movie. Of course most of the science as junk, good chasers in white vehicles, bad ones in black. But hey, the tornadoes looked real and it was cool.
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 18, 2022 9:05:33 GMT -6
Apparently Reed Timmer helped with some of the chaser jargon during the writing process. Great, we get to hear about "gorilla hail" 50 times during the movie.
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 17, 2022 8:49:03 GMT -6
Frost may not form with it being very dry airmass and breeze but won't matter temps will be well below freezing. If Lambert doesn't get below 30 I'd be shocked
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 16, 2022 18:53:41 GMT -6
meh
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 16, 2022 15:58:13 GMT -6
I'll hold my breath
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 16, 2022 13:26:02 GMT -6
Freeze warning tomorrow night
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 16, 2022 10:16:52 GMT -6
Growing season ends tomorrow. Yay! Then big warm up for next weekend. Boo!
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 15, 2022 15:02:27 GMT -6
NWS going with near record/record cold mon and tues nights, possible record cold highs as well. We all know what that means, a number of days later we'll have near record or record highs. Happens a lot anyway.
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 14, 2022 10:28:11 GMT -6
RIP Bruce Sutter
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 13, 2022 11:22:52 GMT -6
I am truly concerned for next spring and summer. If this drought doesn't get under control this winter we could have a serious serious situation in really a large part of the country next year. Not to mention the heat could be unfathomable.
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 13, 2022 11:01:08 GMT -6
The GEFS are coming in colder for early next week. They've been the warmest, and now show a good freeze across the area. Looks like the growing season ends for most if not all next week.
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 13, 2022 10:57:52 GMT -6
The GFS forecast of relative humidity is looking pretty low through D7. For example, next Wednesday has RH close to 10% for parts of MO. That's about as low as you'll ever see around here. Cold nights? Yeah, especially mon and tues nights. Freeze is very possible,if not likely
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 13, 2022 7:45:39 GMT -6
that does not bode well for winter imo. Might be cold, but dry useless boring dumb cold
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 12, 2022 10:08:59 GMT -6
sunny here, nice dry sunny..warm. gross
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 12, 2022 9:49:30 GMT -6
So, I finally get to incorporate weather into my day job and I’m hoping somebody on here might have some resources related to natural disasters (especially hurricanes). Basically, I’m trying to assess the relative impact of natural disasters on healthcare utilization during the event and in the immediate months to follow. However, I’m struggling to find a way to categorize level of impact by geography (I.e zip code or county). Does anyone know of a data source that identifies or quantifies natural disaster impact (damage, deaths, injuries, etc) at a zip code or county level? I'm just skimming through things, but here's something, maybe. //www.urban.org/sites/default/files/publication/100079/insult_to_injury_natural_disasters_2.pdf
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 12, 2022 8:54:49 GMT -6
looks like our rain chances are going down the crapper
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 11, 2022 9:40:30 GMT -6
Nah. This winter is dry and a little chilly. For it is written.
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 11, 2022 8:38:01 GMT -6
Just about all of it was to the NW. Some scattered stuff down here, not much
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 10, 2022 20:03:09 GMT -6
except for the RAP , other models have shifted the rain in the overnight and morning back to the northwest mostly
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 10, 2022 16:54:39 GMT -6
yep, we'll be on the western edge of the cold in that scenario. Nothing but clippers, and those will largely stay to the north and east. I do not have high hopes for this winter. Cold probably but a lot of fluctuations and not much moisture.
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 6, 2022 8:52:30 GMT -6
Fact. Cold and or snowy November and at least part of December more often than not lead to crap winters. 😬
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 6, 2022 7:50:47 GMT -6
Early starts to winter rarely bode well for anything past December.
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 5, 2022 17:22:17 GMT -6
Lots of Beakers , and a dark Beaker in the back lol
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 5, 2022 15:42:23 GMT -6
wouldn't be high if you would stop watering. It's Oct, who cares what grass looks like lol
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 5, 2022 14:26:19 GMT -6
Yeah, this has been the nicest stretch of weather I can ever remember.
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Post by Snowman99 on Oct 3, 2022 19:07:30 GMT -6
This Pujols guy is gonna have a pretty good career if he keeps this up.
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