Well not sure where this next storm will take us as a state on the US drought monitor list but one thing is undeniably clear at this point, the farmers putting seeds in the ground this spring will not be planting them into drought conditions!!!! Now the only question is will they actually get...
Hey Alan two thumbs up on your write up on the hydrologic Outlook today! Definitely long-winded but obviously extraordinarily in-depth just the way I like it!
This is standard operating procedure for any town in a storm like this. Let me guess the street down the way is a snow emergency route. And needless to say no street had been plowed out for a couple days at the time you posted that since they were drifting in in a mater of an hour or two. They...
You guys keep talking about the Sunday blizzard just realize even the pivotal weather model system doesn't even think all that much of Sunday's storm at this point. And that website and their modeling has a tendency to massively over forecast something and the most I've seen on there is like 6...
https://w1.weather.gov/data/obhistory/KBIS.html
It's in the hour by hour data. There was a several hour gap on Tuesday where the data on water equivalent precipitation dropped out. The last couple hours of that could be legitimate but the first few hours most definitely was not. Now to deepen...
Not overly effective to show light rain!
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Hey Alan do you happen to have any idea why the NWS web page stop showing precipitation amounts in water equivalent in Bismarck at 6 p.m.?
I am slightly reluctant to say exactly where he's at since he seems to make a point to never say exactly where he's at. That said I also thoroughly enjoy trying to giolocate someone's location from their videos. And in the case of this particular individual "aka the Bob Ross of fishing' i...
That's because your up here and they are down in Dixie allly! This is the point in the year when the great Collision of air masses starts down around Dixie Alley and then slowly works themselves up into the area normally calledTornado Alley! Dixie Alley is often the vastly more deadly such as...
Not normally. If the winds are that they tend to stay hunkered down. That said its a great time to go out and hit those rockplies out in the middle of nowhere. It might seem like a waste of time but about the time you hit Rockpile number 13 when suddenly a 180 class Whitetail comes exploding...
Not really! They are literally the last company you would expect to be affected. Hell everyone else is trying to switch to their style. It looks like they are cutting off non-profitable rural areas where I'm guessing fuel costs are high and sales are low.