From start to finish… a complete look at a supercell’s life-cycle. Cool stuff!
Colder Amarillo weather turns stormy – perhaps severe
Wow, it’s cold this morning! After a few flurries and some sticking snow last night across the northern tier of the Texas panhandle and across the Oklahoma panhandle – clear skies let all of the heat from yesterday radiate into the atmosphere. Temperatures range form the single digits to the low 20s this morning across the high plains. Temperatures will… Read more →
Tornado Video of the Day: “F5 tornado narrowly misses Texas prison”
A very large tornado that went through Pampa, Texas in 1995.
High plains precip estimates
As a early spring system rolls through the high plains it going to feel more like winter than spring. Most recently, the latest computer weather models have come into better agreement with the track of the storm, but there are still a few discrepancies. Here is a look at what some of the weather models are suggesting Legend: Light Blue… Read more →
Climate change shifting Amarillo weather: Part I (Background)
A lot of times “Global Warming” is a polarizing topic. No pun intended. A lot people say that global warming can’t be real because there have been multiple snow storms, blizzards and winter weather events in recent history. Background The term “Global Warming” is more about incremental shifts in the earth’s temperature. It’s a look at the earth’s climate, and… Read more →