Webberweather53
Meteorologist
Here are the vort maps that show the entire thing was one wave. Now that's how you get a big-dog!
I can’t wait to do a big composite analysis of winter storms around here with this
Here are the vort maps that show the entire thing was one wave. Now that's how you get a big-dog!
I think you’ll really like this @Ollie Williams. Tracking blocking highs and anticyclones!
I think you’ll really like this @Ollie Williams. Tracking blocking highs and anticyclones!
Does 1980 count?Hey guys what winter storms, particularly from the 70s, 60s, and 50s do you want me to plot first?
Yeah, you can put it in there, but I wanted to use the new data (1950-1978) in particular.Does 1980 count?
Oh gotcha, doh I just realized that haha...Yeah, you can put it in there, but I wanted to use the new data (1950-1978) in particular.
Were you the only board member alive in the 50s, 60s, 70s?Oh gotcha, doh I just realized that haha...
Lotsa good ones like the blizzard of late Nov 1950, Jan 18-19 1955, Dec 11-12 1958, Mar 2-4 & 9-10 1960, the New Years Eve blockbuster event in 1963-64 (esp for AL & TN), Jan 16-17 1965, Jan 25-27 1966 (blizzard of 66), Feb 9-10 1967, Feb 15-17 1969 (insane snowstorm in the SW Piedmont of NC very much like Feb 2004), of course who could forget about Feb 9-11 1973, and Jan 19 1977 (snowed in Florida).Yeah, you can put it in there, but I wanted to use the new data (1950-1978) in particular.
Here's the Wxbell/Weathermodels.com pallet if you like that better:
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I created it from scratch. I used the ColorPick Eyedropped to get all the hex codes for the map and used manually entered it, which I have examples of how I implemented it on my Github page.Yeah, I like this a lot better ngl, how did you get that colortable? Did you have to create it from scratch?
TypeError: Length of x (481) must match number of columns in z (421)
Ahh okay lol I had a feeling, well once you save it, it's there with you forever lolI created it from scratch. I used the ColorPick Eyedropped to get all the hex codes for the map and used manually entered it, which I have examples of how I implemented it on my Github page.
However, I did want to ask you, since I decided to plot it for March 1960, and since it's from a different dataset, I got this error:
I know you are supposed to reshape it, but I've been confused how you go about that.Python:TypeError: Length of x (481) must match number of columns in z (421)
The SE Canada low was a common theme in March of 1960, I'll get excited if we see this look again at some point in the winter. SE Canada ridge isn't going to do it.
The only real difference is the SE Ridge didn't push the SE Canada vortex away in March 1960.Kinda look like hour 200+ on the models right now, smh