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April 2014 Observations and Discussion


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After a very boring and dry winter for the Central Plains, how will the first full month of Spring shape up?  Will we finally see a change towards a wetter pattern?  The first week of April will be a time to watch, as the LRC begins to favor a stormy pattern again.

 

Here's to hoping we won't get shafted to the East once again.  Thoughts?

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Since nothing has changed so far, I'm not holding my breath. Even today had a forecast of 2-3" of snow for a while and we ended up with nada and so far no snowstorms for what are supposed to be our biggest months for big snowstorms(Feb and March). I'm ready for severe weather season though and to get back out there chasing. I've had the "itch" for a couple of weeks now and it's getting real bad :)

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Since nothing has changed so far, I'm not holding my breath. Even today had a forecast of 2-3" of snow for a while and we ended up with nada and so far no snowstorms for what are supposed to be our biggest months for big snowstorms(Feb and March). I'm ready for severe weather season though and to get back out there chasing. I've had the "itch" for a couple of weeks now and it's getting real bad :)

 

This has been the absolute worst year for storms.  Even last spring and summer had very little in the way of severe weather.  2013 will go down as one of the most boring weather years I have ever lived through.  Here's to hoping 2014 ramps up.  It's certainly continuing the crappy trend so far.

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In all my years of following weather I have never seen so much blowing dust in my area. It was zero visibility in spots on my way back from work tonight. It is extremely dry out there and we have had numerous grass fires in the past couple of weeks. I'm on the volunteer fire department and we had a grass fire the other day; if it wasn't for a tree line we would have had one heck of a problem on our hands. We need precip badly!

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local news here started out with stories of 5 large grass fires in eastern Neb and western Iowa, even a grass fire here in town that burned by a high school football field. also the wind today(gusted to 60 mph) knocked over semis on the interstates and knocked out power to over 5800 people here in Omaha

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This is what happens when mother nature decides to spoil one area to death with moisture and completely screw the other.  If we had half of what Eastern Iowa and Northern Illinois do we would be out of the drought.  Pretty soon we're gunna have another dust bowl situation if this crap doesn't shift.  Our last really wet year was 2009.

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On the bright side, there is a big storm to track for next week.  Unfortunately it will probably follow the same trend of the past 3 years and miss us to the East.

Hope this thing pans out, we need the precip badly! Check out Grand Islands weather observation from yesterday into today, some 14 hours of blowing dust!!

 

http://www.crh.noaa.gov/data/obhistory/KGRI.html

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We had a nice couple of hours of rain showers and about 1 hour of fairly heavy, wet snow.  Good to see puddles in the parking lots after the dust from yesterday.  Need many more of these and some to be very slow moving storms.  I have talked with farmers who say 2 inches of rain would soak in and by the next day you wouldn't know it rained.  

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Wrote this up on my Central Nebraska Winter Weather page today regarding the dry winter.

 

Now that Winter of 2013/2014 is behind us, let's look at the overall pattern that shaped our weather. As you can see, we have just finished one of our driest winters in recent history. Most of the state received very little precipitation from November through March. Why were we so dry? The big reason has to do with upper level flow. If you read my 2013/2014 Winter Outlook in October, I mentioned Northwest flow as a possible hindrance to our snowfall. The Jetstream is what drives our weather, and the Jetstream has been in a very bad place for precipitation in Nebraska. The overall pattern of the winter featured broad Northwest Upper Level flow. When you have a prolonged period of Northwest flow, you will have a very hard time getting moisture into the area. As you can see by the image of Northwest flow, it works to cut off moisture from the Gulf of Mexico. The winds are not bringing moisture from the South, so storms can't get going.

So what caused the Northwest Flow? The main cause of Northwest Flow this winter was a very warm Pacific Ocean. The temperature of the Pacific Ocean is often a driver for the weather pattern in the United States. This winter featured a warm body of water just off the coast of the Pacific Northwest. This causes a ridge of high pressure to develop just off the coast. Where the ridge develops will determine where the trough lays. The trough is what causes the stormy weather, and the trough was positioned just to our East for the majority of the winter. The trough to our East, working with energy within Northwest Flow, worked to produce heavy snow in Eastern Iowa and Northern Illinois. Chicago just finished one of their snowiest winters on record. This produced the opposite weather in Nebraska, with prolonged periods of dry and cold. We also had to deal with that nasty wind as well.

Hopefully that wasn't too hard to understand. I know weather can get kind of complicated. Bottom line: We saw a very unfavorable pattern develop, all driven by the water temperature and a ridge of high pressure in the Pacific Northwest. South and Southwest Flow= Plentiful moisture and good storms. North and Northwest Flow= Moisture cutoff and storms rolling to our North and passing to our East. If you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comments! Let's hope for a much wetter pattern this Spring and Summer!

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We living in the dirty 30's or what?? This is a first; blowing dust advisory....

 

BLOWING DUST ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 PM CDT THIS EVENING...
...WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 PM CDT THIS EVENING...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HASTINGS HAS ISSUED A BLOWING
DUST ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 PM CDT THIS EVENING. A
WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 PM CDT THIS EVENING.


* WIND...FROM THE NORTHWEST AT 25 TO 35 MPH...ACCOMPANIED BY
GUSTS OF 40 TO 50 MPH.

* VISIBILITY...TO AROUND A HALF MILE IN BLOWING DUST...AND
PERHAPS APPROACHING A QUARTER MILE AT TIMES.

* TIMING...THE WIND WILL REMAIN STRONG THROUGH THE DAY...FINALLY
DIMINISHING IN INTENSITY LATER THIS EVENING. ANY VISIBILITY
RESTRICTION IN BLOWING DUST WILL ALSO PERSIST THROUGH THIS
AFTERNOON AND INTO EARLY THIS EVENING.

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Also.....

 

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HASTINGS NE
1024 AM CDT MON MAR 31 2014

..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..

1005 AM DUST STORM CAMBRIDGE 40.28N 100.17W
03/31/2014 FURNAS NE PUBLIC

NEAR-ZERO VISIBILITY...DUE TO BLOWING DUST...REPORTED
BETWEEN CAMBRIDGE AND OXFORD IN FURNAS COUNTY. REPORT
RELAYED BY MEDIA.
 

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I hadn't seen that.  Blowing dust advisory, if people didn't know how dry we are that should be proof.

Another one for you, dust storm warning??? Really????

 

URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GOODLAND KS

1122 AM MDT MON MAR 31 2014

 

NEZ080-081-010100-

/O.CON.KGLD.DS.W.0001.000000T0000Z-140401T0100Z/

HITCHCOCK-RED WILLOW-

INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...TRENTON...MCCOOK

1222 PM CDT MON MAR 31 2014

 

...DUST STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM CDT THIS

EVENING...

 

* VISIBILITIES...ONE QUARTER MILE OR LESS AT TIMES ESPECIALLY

SOUTH OF TILLED FIELDS AND DIRT ROADS.

 

* PEAK WINDS...NORTHWEST WINDS WILL BE SUSTAINED AT 25 TO 40 MPH

WITH GUSTS UP TO 60 MPH.

 

* TIMING/DURATION...THE WINDS WILL QUICKLY INCREASE THIS MORNING

THEN GRADUALLY DECLINE THIS AFTERNOON.

 

* REPORTS...NEAR ZERO VISIBILITIES HAVE BEEN REPORTED AT MCCOOK AS

WELL AS NEAR THE NORTHERN RED WILL COUNTY LINE AND IN PARTS OF

HITCHCOCK COUNTY.

 

* OTHER IMPACTS...MOTORISTS ENCOUNTERING AREAS OF BLOWING DUST

ARE URGED TO NOT DRIVE THROUGH IF THEY CAN NOT SEE THE OTHER

SIDE.

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I'm sick to my stomach. A dust storm warning. Unbelievable, just wow. Wow wow wow. I feel terrible for people out in McCook right now, because it's not like it's warm out there and they can't even go outside without getting dust in their face. Good lord. When will this ever end

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This should put this ridiculous winter in perspective.  From the NWS in Hastings.

 

Driest stretch of days between Nov. 6-March 31 on record at Grand Island...

As anybody knows, much of our local area has seen a VERY dry winter, especially north of the Nebraska-Kansas border area. As a matter of fact, Grand Island has officially only measured 1.02" of precipitation since Nov. 6th. This is the least-amount of precip EVER measured during this particular time frame, out of 119 years of records dating all the way back to 1896.

Hopefully April brings some much-needed moisture and this notably dry trend starts to reverse.

 

Hard to believe how bad our luck has been.  Any storm that can miss us has.  Seems like we are heading back into the dust bowl or something.  It's like we need alignment of the planets just to get a good storm.

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Newest 12Z GFS goes north and then east.  If I hadn't lived here all winter I wouldn't believe it.  It is almost when the precip. gets to the the border of Nebraska it goes across South Dakota and then reforms over Minnesota and Iowa.  I hope this is wrong but it seems to be that the trend,that this storm is going north again.  I am speechless.  Well at least when it goes north the wind will blow so we have that to look forward to, incredible how jinxed we are.

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North Platte NWS has just issued a Winter Storm Watch for areas just west of me across southwest through parts of central Nebraska.  Hope this storm will come a bit further east and especially colder temps about 50 miles east.

I really don't care what type of precip I see; I just want at least a half of an inch of any type! It has been a very long time since I have seen anything significant fall in my area. 

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None of us should care, but I know none of you do, we all just want precip. RAP/HRRR looks good for tonight. Convective thunderstorms looking to spread further west than initially predicted, areas in Eastern Nebraska could have some solid t-storms move through, giving us a hefty dosage of rain. Feels insanely good to even have sprinkles out, just that feeling of moisture out there is something I haven't felt in awhile! 

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Hastings nws just issued wsw for my area of central Nebraska. Could be in excess of 6 inches. Depends on where heaviest frontogeneis band sets up. Should be a fun day tomorrow no matter what happens. It has been a long time coming. First winter storm watch of the season issued on April 2, go figure.

Just saw that! Congrats you guys :) I just hope we get rain here! If you've seen the drought map, the most dry areas have actually been Omaha/Lincoln, so it'd be bad if we got shafted.

 

Gabel, looks like you could even get in on the 6"+! WOOO! Happy for all you guys out west of here, hope everything pans out.

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Just saw that! Congrats you guys :) I just hope we get rain here! If you've seen the drought map, the most dry areas have actually been Omaha/Lincoln, so it'd be bad if we got shafted.

 

Gabel, looks like you could even get in on the 6"+! WOOO! Happy for all you guys out west of here, hope everything pans out.

I here ya mid west, I really don't care how we get it just give us all a nice soaking! I'm thinking if it all pans out I could see 1-3" of snow with central neb weather possibly being the big winner. I hope we are all winners and see a good .5-1" drenching area wide.
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I here ya mid west, I really don't care how we get it just give us all a nice soaking! I'm thinking if it all pans out I could see 1-3" of snow with central neb weather possibly being the big winner. I hope we are all winners and see a good .5-1" drenching area wide.

 

 

RAP has been looking great for your area Gabel.  Has a good area of up to 1 inch through tomorrow morning from Omaha and back to the West.  Looks like a line of Thunderstorms could move through between 3 and 6 A.M.

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RAP has been looking great for your area Gabel.  Has a good area of up to 1 inch through tomorrow morning from Omaha and back to the West.  Looks like a line of Thunderstorms could move through between 3 and 6 A.M.

Can you post the RAP Clint? Thanks!

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Another swing and a miss.  Most forecasts downgraded.  It is beyond belief how these great looking storms end up missing us or being much weaker as the midwest gets hammered with rain and storms.  Heavy drizzle here now and maybe a little snow later, but not enough to do any good.  Beyond frustrated.

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Another swing and a miss.  Most forecasts downgraded.  It is beyond belief how these great looking storms end up missing us or being much weaker as the midwest gets hammered with rain and storms.  Heavy drizzle here now and maybe a little snow later, but not enough to do any good.  Beyond frustrated.

Yep, I was hoping I would wake up this morning with everything looking the same or even better. Not so much, will be lucky to get a half an inch of liquid out of this storm. Very disappointing.....

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Are we really surprised anymore?  It really is beyond belief that EVERY storm that comes through ends up being weaker.  It doesn't seem to happen anywhere else.  Chicago can be expecting 1-3 inches from a storm and then get 5-10.  It's just not fair.  We need the  moisture more than anyone else in the Midwest, and we just can't get squat.  Get ready fellas, it's gunna be a long road to drought.

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I noticed yesterday in fields on the edge of Holdrege that several of them had large cracks.  I don't remember seeing that here before.  This drizzle sure makes it look like we are getting great moisture but that will just hold down the dust for a couple of days unless something more substantial comes our way.  This winter will go down in the history books, but not for anything positive.  What are your thoughts on the potential el nino for next year and its impacts on Nebraska?

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