Ice coats Hoosier-land

Friday, December 19, 2008 · 0 comments

The major winter storm that was forecast to sock the Midwest and Ohio Valley certainly lived up to it's billing last evening and through early this morning. Not only did areas of Southern Iowa receive all sorts of ice and sleet accumulations, but northern areas of Illinois and Indiana did as well.

In fact, the following image from Decatur, Indiana clearly shows a quarter-inch or better accrual. And given the image is from Southeast Elementary, it's pretty clear there was no school today for the kiddies back in the Hoosier state. At least, not in Decatur. Unfortunately, my home town of Bluffton doesn't seem to offer any webcams whatsoever, so I have to accept the Decatur AWS cam as my local look into my hometown.



It can't be so much different of a look in Bluffton given there is only about 15 miles separating the two towns.

Either way, I'm sure glad the ice and sleet is occurring there and not here. We will have Winter Storm Watches up for the Valley for this next system. Yes, the active pattern continues to wreak havoc across the Northern Plains. The inverted trough and upper-level wave will bring the threat for moderate to heavy snows across much of the area possibly as soon as tonight, with activity likely continuing through tomorrow evening. What this means is that another 5-9 inches will be possible here by then and that strong winds will once again bring Blizzard-like conditions to the area.

Granted, there are some chasers out there that are suffering through SDS so badly this time of year, they're more than willing to go out there and chase these systems. I'm definitely not one of these types... I may have let you all know that already. If I have, I apologize. I think it's worth saying again!

I have the weekend off again, and as with Blizzard Ali, I'll be staying inside where it's warm to watch. If I feel brave enough, I may get out in the elements at some point tomorrow to possibly get some photos. We'll see how motivated I am to do just that. ;)

In the meantime, stay safe everyone. No matter where you are, I'm sure you have some sort of winter weather to be concerned about.

Blizzard Status...

Saturday, December 13, 2008 · 0 comments

The Threat Assessments Chart is quit colorful still tonight. Blizzard Warnings continue across much of the Northern Rockies and Plains through tomorrow morning in some areas, through tomorrow night around these parts.


While the snow hasn't starting falling very heavily here in Grand Forks, the winds have continued to increase throughout the afternoon and are quite gusty out there. The existing snow-cover we had isn't budging much. Apparently, it had crusted over just enough not to cause any problems.

I've been in all day keeping warm and working on the Webcam Network some. I've added several new cameras to southwestern Montana, a couple in Missoula and several others in and around Jackson, WY. I didn't get as many added as I wanted to today, but I kept getting distracted by the weather and the IU/KY basketball game on CBS this afternoon.

It's nice, as well, to see the WeatherCam Network get some love today. I really want the Meteorologists of the world to be able to use this thing as a real tool. For the time and effort I put into networking all these cameras (as accurately as I can!), I really want people to appreciate it.

I can see the armchair chaser really wanting these, as well. I know I always do, when I can't be where the storms are!

Blizzard Watch

Friday, December 12, 2008 · 0 comments

The first full-blown blizzard I've experienced in quite some time may come barreling through the Northern Plains this weekend. The models have been fairly consistent with pushing an intense surface low up from the southwest and progressing an upper-wave eastward from the Pacific Northwest. As these phase together Saturday over the region, we'll likely see heavy snows and strong winds.

The NWS has issued Blizzard Watches from Montana to South Dakota to Minnesota already.

I'm not particularly one of them winter-storm chasers (yes, they do exist), and even if I were, I wouldn't have to go anywhere. We will likely experience the worst of it here in Grand Forks, late Saturday and into early Sunday.

It's the perfect weekend to be off shift. No, you'll find me hibernating in the apartment, working on the Webcam Network all weekend.

Chasing snowflakes...

Friday, December 5, 2008 · 0 comments

Our friendly little Clipper "slash" 700mb wave is bringing some decent snows over the valley this afternoon... We might have close to an inch out there already.



For the latest radar image, you may want to visit my radar floater.

Chasing days of Yore

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You know, as a young lad and growing up through my teens I use to tape every little weather program that appeared on television. And every little event that happened in Indiana, especially across Northern Indiana, I'd tape the local news, as well as snippets from the Weather Channel.

The last two days, I've been going back through my old tapes and watching these things. Some of these events I can clearly remember, others I can't. From significant snowfalls to tornado outbreaks, I only wonder if I had been able to chase back then what things would have been like.

One of the programs I had taped was called "Cyclone" and was from "Discovery Sunday," a program that the Discovery Channel use to show way back in the early 90's. On it, they profiled Jim Leonard as a storm chaser, as well, as Project VORTEX from the '94 and '95 seasons.

Once again, I only wonder what it would have been like to have been chasing back then. In the early 90's people chased strictly for the love of the atmosphere, to see that next great Supercell. They knew how to forecast and they chased with their intuition, rather than with computers and WxWorks systems. The great thing about it, they still were great at it.

There were no storm chasing tour groups crowding intersections... There were no hooligans out there chasing that had no formal training... And there certainly were no chasers out there risking their lives just to make a buck!

Sometimes I wish I could have led an earlier life.