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Monday, 27 February 2006

Well, things keep getting more interesting for the up coming storm system. All models are in some what of an angreement on this system. Models develop a warm front and retreat it back to the north and then develop the dryline. Dew points are expected to be in the mid 60s the farther east you go. My current target area will be woodward or enid.

Also, plan on adding a few pictures to the site and update forcasting links.

Posted by Brandon Whittington at 6:24 PM CST
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Sunday, 26 February 2006

Finally some good news. Last few days, the GFS has been hinting on a possible severe weather event on March 3rd and again on March 5th. My one concern is going to be the temperatures on these days. At the present times. it appears that the temperatures will remain around the 60 degree mark. At the same time, there will be a WARM FRONT in the area. If this pans out, and the warm front stalls around the Texas Panhandle area, then it might be possible to to find a few isolated tornadoes, expecially around the triple point. It does appear that there will be a so called warm up day on March 3rd and then when the wave comes out on the 5th, things look to be intesting. Looks like I will start to dig out all my equipment and get ready for some fun.

Posted by Brandon Whittington at 8:44 PM CST
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Tuesday, 14 February 2006

Looking over the 00Z GFS, my freezing rain and drizzle are still on schedule for Friday and Saturday. Personal opinion is that the ice/drizzle will start late Thursday night and last all the way to Sunday. After Sunday, things start to get interesting again as another short-wave drops down the west coast and another cold front stalls arcross the area.. Snow? Still a little too far out. We really need it across the south plains.

Posted by Brandon Whittington at 11:03 PM CST
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