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June Banter 2025


George BM
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*** Important Weather CONFERENCE Update***

We need a Summer Conference in Central Texas. We'd have endless lightning talks about the Jarrell Tornado. We'd have the foremost tornado experts present and I would do a deep dissertation on the Deep Winter of Feb 2021 in Texas.

 

We aint catering nothin'. We'd be grilling straight Texas BBQ on a HUMONGOUS Texas Grill. We'd have millions of metric tons of Texas Beer!

Three unforgettable fun days of just being weather enthusiasts.

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On 5/31/2025 at 9:51 PM, George BM said:

Baby Yoda: I mean it's no surprise when you see the kind of CAPE and shear that the 18z special sounding showed.

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Also from the latest meso discussion from SPC:

"... A well-established cold pool and rear-inflow jet have accelerated the forward speed of the MCS to over 60kts. The extreme instability and moist airmass coupled with the large downdraft CAPE values will further increase the wind threat with corridors of 100+ mph wind gusts associated with embedded microbursts/macrobursts..."

 

 

SnowingOverHere: Yeah. I better pack it up now. The tornado is probably embedded in that wall of rain that's protruding ahead of the main rain curtain. The greenage is unreal.

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This is fine George BM but I would like you to write us up an EPIC Cat 5 Hurricane that stalled in DC for the July Banter Thread. Unprecedented Panic and Destruction!! You could write up the original NWS analysis, then I would do a write up about what people experienced from the epic hurricane. Your analysis and my morbid imagination, if we ever collabbed on a book about the Cat 6 that leveled DC, it would be the best seller of all-time! We'd both retire.

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HUGE GLOB of rain just piled up inches and inches of fresh rain tallies over north Texas and east. It is going to miss Austin by mere FEET. More frantic middle of the night water rescues in N TX and points east as multiple rounds of efficient rain producers have been pummeling the same areas over and over and over and over again. This has been a BROKEN RECORD since Jan 1 2025. Many waterboarded communities in N TX are fast approaching 30 inches of rain on the year.

While Austin begs for rain on its KNEES, crying out for SCRAPS.

Yeah, another one bites the dust. This ought to be Austin's theme song for 2025. Because another one just bit the parched dust AGAIN!

 

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We had this big complex of rain hit us last night. We waited 6 hours for it. When it finally got to us in Austin it stalled about 40 miles off to our west and swirled. We got about a third of an inch then the damn thing just kind of dissolved, as in it turned to clear skies, then part of what remained slammed into Dallas for the 3rd night in a row, then East Texas got waterboarded all morning into this afternoon.

Talk about Cursed!

Flood watch is in effect 3 miles to my north. Damn. Lucy resides in Hays County TX and she loves to pull that rainy football right out from beneath me, EVERY TIME!

I'd pay exorbitant taxes for more rain.

7.20pm Central time update - Yep explosive development is taking place exactly as I had hoped, but NORTH of Buda lmfao.

Hey, another day, another EPIC MISS, and at least Lucy is happy. She pulled that football really hard and I got one hell of a sore back, in addition to my left knee and bad feet from jebwalking too damn much 20 years ago in the snow.

Showers and storms are developing. They will dump tremendous amounts of rain in the same areas likely into tomorrow night. Unfortunately, Buda is too far south. We are probably 10-30 miles out of the way for the forcing. Some places will get 6 inches by tomorrow later afternoon.

What I yearn for is a hurricane, a major, loaded with moisture, and I am so damn DESPERATE for rain, that I want it to be strengthened by aerosol and by unprecedented scalar manipulation, and that this huge overly rain loaded monster would move slowly over Corpus Christi to a point where its center of circ would be southwest of Buda then spin up prodigious rainbands right up from the Gulf of Mexico, and dump excessively torrential, excessively murderously efficient rainband rains over Buda until we achieve 100 billion-year rain tallies. I demand my rainwaters! I am sick and tired of always being MISSED, by nearly every damn rain opportunity! Dallas gets so much frackin' rain they have to sandbag the Trinity River and call in the Marines to RESCUE people!!!

Dallas is gonna get smashed by rain tallies for the FOURTH CONSECUTIVE NIGHT IN A ROW! They got it today, too! That place is Seattle, Texas.

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18 minutes ago, Chris78 said:

It's hard to fathom how bad the Os have been with RISP this year.

There 1 - 11 tonight.

 

Yeah the pitching sucked in April but has somewhat stabilized.

The hitting has been really bad. Hard to say wether it's just a down year for some of their highly touted position players or they over achieved last year and the year before and reality is setting in.

Adley hasn't been good at the plate or behind the plate for almost a full season now.

It's pretty clear the Os go how Adley goes and I don't think it's a coincidence that the Os rough second half started when Adley's struggles started. 

 

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We had a little rain tonight. We probably got a quarter inch.

However, Dallas is on their fourth night of torrential rain. Houston is lighting up, too. North Texas will be severely smashed by torrential rain overnight and all day Thursday with no mercy. There will be thousands of water rescues on the Trinity River. Houston is going to get severely flooded well into the day today.

We do not flood here in Austin. All we have are droughts, and Lake of Fire HEAT. This is a La Nina year. Austin will be dry. Austin will be extremely hot. There will be little rain, unless you reside in Dallas, Houston or East Texas.

This upcoming cool season will remail dry as hell. BUT FIRST we gotta get thru this weekend. Mark Saturday, June 14 on your calendars!! That's all I can say. This weekend is gonna be something else.

Austin not getting substantial rain in this drought is the LEAST of our problems.

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