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Chinook

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  1. multiple models have a 500mb low at the Four Corners. Here is the new GEFS individual models showing significant total snow accumulations for the mountains (and maybe more) from generally 48hr-120hr (2days-5days)
  2. a few days ago this web cam had much more yellows on the trees, much like my yard here in Ohio. You wouldn't tend to think that the peak colors at 7000 ft would be at the same time as some of the Midwest... but it must have been warm.. you know like 8 deg above normal.
  3. Sunday night. The convective allowing models have, perhaps a mess of a squall line, perhaps a number of supercells. There should be with higher storm-relative helicity available with a chance of significant tornadoes.
  4. the Crestone Baca looking north (apparently), the west side of the Sangre De Cristos. According to that, then it's near "the Crestones," two peaks that I never got to but I sort of imagined myself climbing
  5. I tried some sunset pics yesterday. Perhaps this symbolizes the end of the summertime weather. It feels like October was 80% clear skies.
  6. Not a whole lot is going on yet. It might be that this is a fairly weak severe weather outbreak, despite the enhanced risk for tornadoes/wind and decent S.T.P. radar 6:25 central time
  7. A tornado watch will be issued fairly soon (Wichita, Oklahoma City)
  8. There are some winter weather advisories for UT/CO, and also winter storm warnings for limited areas of Wyoming.
  9. When there's no weather, look for optical effects. (maybe?) I did a bit of color enhancing and/or contrast de-enhancing.
  10. Typhoon Kong-Rey in the Pacific is forecast to be up to 115kt (category-4) before it comes close to Taiwan and perhaps makes landfall on Taiwan.
  11. Here is the discussion from Minneapolis, about record high temperatures.
  12. I wonder if there's a way to find the average land-temperature of the earth, or perhaps, average land-temperature by continent. Whether that would be a simple number or perhaps a graph involving time (with regard to global warming.) Like, say for example, what's the average land-temperature excluding Antarctica?
  13. I spotted the comet on three out of four days (not today). It was nice to see a rare phenomenon with binoculars. It's kind of cool to see something change a bit every day (other than the moon.)
  14. I was looking for some more fun web cams. Grand Lake, apparently facing SW
  15. It will be a record-breaking warm October if: Denver gets above 59.9F monthly, 56.2 for Fort Collins, 58.2 for Colorado Springs, 61.0 for Pueblo, 54.4 for Cheyenne
  16. Globar worming it's a joke from the old old days of weather discussion boards
  17. I saw the comet! It's pretty low, maybe like 10 degrees up above the horizon. I tried last night after 8:00 but I concluded that I did not look for it at the right time last night, since the moon was out. Maybe some of us could spot the comet again soon with clear skies.
  18. There are two cold fronts on the map, the temperature has dropped to the 40's and even 30's in Wyoming. There are winter storm warnings as seen on the map.
  19. https://sercc.oasis.unc.edu/Map.php? another helpful one https://hprcc.unl.edu/maps.php?map=ACISClimateMaps
  20. Too bad you missed out. My area had the rainiest day since July 10th and, most likely, the most thundery day since June. It's too bad this rain couldn't help the farms much.
  21. this seems like the low-CAPE version of several huge squall lines heading at me
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