I need to be prepared!
I'm no geography scientist but I don't think the 99 is anywhere near Midland/Odessa.Kerrigan87 said:
99 inches in Midland Odessa area is going to cause problems...
He meant lengthwise. Duh!Slamn Sharpe said:Kerrigan87 said:
99 inches in Midland Odessa area is going to cause problems...
I'll predict they don't have over 8 ft of snow on the ground
northeastag said:
Realistically, what are you going to get, and inch or two? Stop whining, you wimps! It will melt down there in a day or so.
That would be Abilene.Kerrigan87 said:
99 inches in Midland Odessa area is going to cause problems...
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Waiting for more computer model data.
Came here for this.hendlaw said:
Ugly said:
How is it already peak off-season?
Taft......legendLaw Hall 69-72 said:The late, great Harold Taft. DFW weatherman.oldfart79 said:
howard taft says it will be fine, go ahead and plant the tomatos
Dario said:What the crap is an 18z NAM? Also, if it's hot, then why the snow?AvidAggie said:
Ah okay.AvidAggie said:Dario said:What the crap is an 18z NAM? Also, if it's hot, then why the snow?AvidAggie said:
NAM stands for the North American Mesoscale forecast (a short term computer model forecast).
18z is the time that the computer model was run (in Zulu time). There are 4 runs a day for this computer model (00z, 06z, 12z, and 18z).
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Offseason is a gift that keeps on giving.
Have his book!MSFC Aggie said:Taft......legendLaw Hall 69-72 said:The late, great Harold Taft. DFW weatherman.oldfart79 said:
howard taft says it will be fine, go ahead and plant the tomatos