I think you should see this…..

This just out from Weather Underground:

From the de facto National Weather Service, Weather Underground
From the de facto national weather service, Weather Underground, extraordinary details of our upcoming storm days.

Even more rain that CM’s top amount  of 1.5 inches (less than 10% chance of more)! Amazing. (Not changing mine, though; best to ride it out, stay the course…..)

Note, too, the accuracy of WU forecast to hundredths of an inch! Wow.

The weather WAY ahead

With “Stormy Weather One” now bagged as a sure thing twixt March 1 and 4, let us turn our attention far into the future….and see  one of the great forecast maps of our time:

Valid at 11 AM AST, March 12th.  Based on global data taken at 11 PM AST last evening, crunched by WRF-GFS.
Valid at 11 AM AST, March 12th. Based on global data taken at 11 PM AST last evening, crunched by WRF-GFS.

Shows gully-washin’, drought bustin’,  tropical air-filled storm crashing into the parched Southwest.  Only 13 days from now, too, so it might happen.  We get a lot, too, in this storm sequence rendered by MeteoStar.

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By Art Rangno

Retiree from a group specializing in airborne measurements of clouds and aerosols at the University of Washington (Cloud and Aerosol Research Group). The projects in which I participated were in many countries; from the Arctic to Brazil, from the Marshall Islands to South Africa.