COLDEST DAYS OF THE DECADE Friday Wins the Gold- Coldest Date of the 2000s!
#1
Posted 07 January 2009 - 01:01 PM
This list is calculated by creating a population-weighted national (contiguous U.S.) heating degree day number. As you might have guessed, Jan 2003 still has the Gold with its 1/23 date as the coldest day of this decade. I posted the anomaly map from that date below. But shockingly, last month's (12/22) big cold day is number two since 2000. The national coverage of cold that day was impressive. I find it interesting that the top five are dominated by two years (2008 and 2003).
My guess is that this cold outbreak has a strong chance of making this list and even being in the top notches due to the time of year this occurs.
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/mrwx72/untitled-84.png
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/mrwx72/0934735581_map.gif
If I get time before the week ends, I'll try to do the entire dataset back to 1950 and see what the rankings look like.
Matt
#2
Posted 07 January 2009 - 05:10 PM
I think we will definitely top the 22nd from last month sometime next week. Might even top that 23rd of January day! :o
#3
Posted 07 January 2009 - 05:16 PM
12z GFS Surface Temp Anomalies...
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Euro says next Thursday has a real shot...
12z Surface Temp Anomalies...
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Number of downloads: 7
** Thank You WSI for your beautiful maps! ** :wub:
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Posted 07 January 2009 - 05:27 PM
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Posted 07 January 2009 - 05:31 PM
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Posted 07 January 2009 - 05:41 PM
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#9
Posted 07 January 2009 - 05:57 PM
mrwx72, on Jan 7 2009, 01:01 PM, said:
This list is calculated by creating a population-weighted national (contiguous U.S.) heating degree day number. As you might have guessed, Jan 2003 still has the Gold with its 1/23 date as the coldest day of this decade. I posted the anomaly map from that date below. But shockingly, last month's (12/22) big cold day is number two since 2000. The national coverage of cold that day was impressive. I find it interesting that the top five are dominated by two years (2008 and 2003).
My guess is that this cold outbreak has a strong chance of making this list and even being in the top notches due to the time of year this occurs.
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/mrwx72/untitled-84.png
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/mrwx72/0934735581_map.gif
If I get time before the week ends, I'll try to do the entire dataset back to 1950 and see what the rankings look like.
Matt
Record low for Syracuse on January 20th is -9F.
If a lot of records are broken on that date, it will probably be labeled as the inauguration arctic outbreak, or some other fancy term.
#11
Posted 07 January 2009 - 06:23 PM
sarwx2.0, on Jan 7 2009, 04:16 PM, said:
12z GFS Surface Temp Anomalies...
Euro says next Thursday has a real shot...
12z Surface Temp Anomalies...
** Thank You WSI for your beautiful maps! ** :wub:
Coldest in two decades here (18.5F in 1989) and coldest Jan day in 3 decades (22F in 1979) as portrayed by the Euro (nice CAD :P)... any overruning qpf here for that Euro run?
#12
Posted 07 January 2009 - 06:55 PM
Hoosierwxdude, on Jan 7 2009, 05:41 PM, said:
Hopefully it is with wnw winds. That would kick up the LES and help to keep the temps up a little. In either case it does look brutal. IF it clears and get calm winds then i could see perhaps the coldest temp here sence i moved here which right now is -18 back in early Feb 2007. Record for here is -24 i think? I'll have to check. Lake usually keeps the temps in check during such outbreaks.
#13
Posted 07 January 2009 - 07:50 PM
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SEVERAL DAYS IN A ROW STAYING BELOW ZERO BECOMING MORE AND MORE LIKELY.
And it's coinciding with what's typically the coldest point of the year... could be brutal up here Monday-Wednesday.
#15
Posted 07 January 2009 - 08:15 PM
TxChris, on Jan 7 2009, 04:31 PM, said:
This is key to the PWHDD data...getting TX cold...IF DFW/IAH/SAT get in on the BIg Freeze ( gee, I wonder why my avatar has been that way SINCE NOV), then we will be in the top 3 of this list. TX is still questionable IMO , but the Euro trends today say game on.
#16
Posted 07 January 2009 - 08:28 PM
coriolis30, on Jan 7 2009, 07:15 PM, said:
Agreed. Not 1989/1983 type cold, but "could" make a run at those. This little "nugget" from HGX tonight...
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON TX
824 PM CST WED JAN 7 2009
.DISCUSSION...
ALSO OF INTEREST IS THE REAL POSSIBILITY OF AN ARCTIC BLAST HEADED
OUR WAY NEXT WEDNESDAY OR THURSDAY AS IMPRESSIVE UPPER RIDGING FROM
PACIFIC INTO NRN AK DEVELOPS...BOTH GFS/ECMWF PROG A 1050+ MB HIGH
DROPPING SOUTH INTO TX. STAY TUNED AND WHILE YOU ARE WAITING YOU
MAY WANT TO LOCATE THOSE RARELY USED LONG JOHNS JUST IN CASE.
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