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Passenger Trains > Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and ZephyrDate: 03/11/19 16:24 Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zephyr Author: MSE An extraordinary winter storm will cause wind gusts to near 90 mph and record low barometric pressures over a large area of the Central U.S. on Wednesday. In addition, a severe blizzard will occur over parts of the High Plains. This may cause disruptions to the Chief and Zephyr.
http://www.mikesmithenterprisesblog.com/2019/03/major-storm-threat-getting-with-program.html Date: 03/11/19 16:39 Re: Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zep Author: MOP1161 maybe not so much for #5 more rain here #7 might fight big snows
Date: 03/11/19 17:15 Re: Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zep Author: MSE Don't know where "here" happens to be. The portion of #5 and #6's route between Winter Park and McCook will be exposed to severe blizzard conditions and likely power failures.
I've added some additional information, here: http://www.mikesmithenterprisesblog.com/2019/03/major-storm-threat-getting-with-program.html MOP1161 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > maybe not so much for #5 more rain here > #7 might fight big snows > Date: 03/11/19 17:25 Re: Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zep Author: WAF MSE Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Don't know where "here" happens to be. The portion > of #5 and #6's route between Winter Park and > McCook will be exposed to severe blizzard > conditions and likely power failures. > > I've added some additional information, here: > http://www.mikesmithenterprisesblog.com/2019/03/ > major-storm-threat-getting-with-program.html > > > > MOP1161 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > maybe not so much for #5 more rain > here > > #7 might fight big snows > > Certainly east of Denver Date: 03/11/19 17:40 Re: Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zep Author: Lackawanna484 The temperature averages may not be changing much, but we certainly seem to be seeing a lot of extreme weather. In both directions. Several recent all time high temperatures, several recent record snow falls and droughts, even Tornado Alley is on the move eastward. More tornados in Alabama, fewer tornados in Oklahoma.
Date: 03/11/19 17:44 Re: Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zep Author: MSE Actually, that seems to be part of a cyclical shift in areas most likely to experience strong tornadoes first identified by the late Dr. Ted Fujita in the 1970's. There is nothing new about the shift.
Lackawanna484 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- even Tornado Alley > is on the move eastward. More tornados in > Alabama, fewer tornados in Oklahoma. Date: 03/11/19 17:52 Re: Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zep Author: Lackawanna484 MSE Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Actually, that seems to be part of a cyclical > shift in areas most likely to experience strong > tornadoes first identified by the late Dr. Ted > Fujita in the 1970's. There is nothing new about > the shift. > > Lackawanna484 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > even Tornado Alley > > is on the move eastward. More tornados in > > Alabama, fewer tornados in Oklahoma. Based on the TV interviewing, the locals in Alabama weren't aware of Dr Fujita's research. They may have an interest in learning more. Date: 03/11/19 19:22 Re: Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zep Author: Sneebly WAF Wrote:
----------------------------------------------------- > > > http://www.mikesmithenterprisesblog.com/2019/03/ > > > major-storm-threat-getting-with-program.html Mike Smith is a Trainorders Member he is Known as Kansas1 Date: 03/11/19 20:19 Re: Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zep Author: dan big snow from east of denver to lincoln from what i have seen
Date: 03/11/19 20:43 Re: Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zep Author: symph1 dan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > big snow from east of denver to lincoln from what > i have seen West of Denver too, north and south... Laramie, Winter Park, Araoahoe Basin all are under a Winter Storm warning, Wednesday into Thursday morning. Date: 03/11/19 21:34 Re: Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zep Author: MSE Actually, I took a time out from Trainorders and, when I returned, I would not get my Kansas1 back for some reason. So, I am now MSE.
Date: 03/11/19 22:40 Re: Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zep Author: ProAmtrak And no word concerning no. 3 and 4?
Posted from Android Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/12/19 22:17 by ProAmtrak. Date: 03/11/19 23:03 Re: Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zep Author: chakk Logical meteorological follow-up to the large vorticity rainstorms in California over the weekend. Today was the first dry day in the SF Bay Area this month. Halleluah!
Date: 03/12/19 05:08 Re: Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zep Author: MOP1161 Tuesday morning forecast for Kearney -- Holdrege -- Grand Island NE is for 1-2" of rain from Tuesday night thru Thursday noon. Maybe snow on the tail end of the time frame and most of that NW of our area. Lots of wind and some local flooding possible along the river bottoms. This certainly could effect 5 and 6, or they can skate right thru. I see more of a snow job West of McCook NE to Fort Morgan. So who knows ? The Shadow knows
Date: 03/12/19 06:33 Re: Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zep Author: okikuma Yesterday, there was a strong low pressure cyclone centered just south of San Diego, CA, sucking up much moisture from the Pacific Ocean. It is slowly moving north east in direction. Any mountian range in SoCal that is highter that 5,000 will have accumilated greater than 12" of snow by this afternoon. A high pressure troft will build right behind the departure of the low pressure cyclone. By the time this low pressure cyclone is above Texas, it will draw up moisture from the gulf. I won't be surprised if some tornados will spawn from this system as it meets cold artic air from the jet stream.
Date: 03/12/19 09:26 Re: Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zep Author: P Lackawanna484 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > The temperature averages may not be changing much, > but we certainly seem to be seeing a lot of > extreme weather. In both directions. Several > recent all time high temperatures, several recent > record snow falls and droughts, even Tornado Alley > is on the move eastward. More tornados in > Alabama, fewer tornados in Oklahoma. Well, we certainly didnt have the weather terrorists to hype every weather event 40 years ago like they do now. Yes, Mother Nature can be dangerous and life threatening and it's good to be prepared, but we had frequent severe weather before before any of us were born. Do you think a person in PA in 1970 would know about or even care about a blizzard in western NE?? No way. Now, we'll know every car crash and uprooted tree that occurs in this storm if we watch enough media. That's fine, if that is what you want to watch, but it doesn't mean we have more severe weather now than back then. Good grief. Posted from Android Date: 03/12/19 15:31 Re: Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zep Author: ProAmtrak So true, now all this hype has made the majority of people whimps!
Posted from Android Date: 03/12/19 16:09 Re: Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zep Author: Lackawanna484 P Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Lackawanna484 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > The temperature averages may not be changing > much, > > but we certainly seem to be seeing a lot of > > extreme weather. In both directions. Several > > recent all time high temperatures, several > recent > > record snow falls and droughts, even Tornado > Alley > > is on the move eastward. More tornados in > > Alabama, fewer tornados in Oklahoma. > > Well, we certainly didnt have the weather > terrorists to hype every weather event 40 years > ago like they do now. Yes, Mother Nature can be > dangerous and life threatening and it's good to be > prepared, but we had frequent severe weather > before before any of us were born. > Do you think a person in PA in 1970 would know > about or even care about a blizzard in western > NE?? No way. Now, we'll know every car crash > and uprooted tree that occurs in this storm if we > watch enough media. That's fine, if that is what > you want to watch, but it doesn't mean we have > more severe weather now than back then. Good > grief. > > Posted from Android I was living in western Pennsylvania in the winter of 1970-1971, and the prior winter. It got cold, as it always does. Snowed a lot, and lots of drizzly, gloomy days. Don't recall that I heard much about about Nebraska, but I did hear a lot about Viet Nam. Hot, rainy, and occasional monsoons. Heard more about Viet Nam weather than Nebraska weather Date: 03/13/19 09:58 Re: Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zep Author: TrainRidingGal I'm on the zephyr now leaving MTZ and my attendant thinks they're going all the way to Chicago
Posted from iPhone Date: 03/13/19 10:20 Re: Extraordinary Late Winter Storm May Disrupt the Chief and Zep Author: dan 75 mph gust at DIA, hurricane low
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