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Top weather events of 2010


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a recap of weather 2010 from MPX

DISCUSSION...

ISSUED 411 AM CST SAT JAN 1 2011

WITH BLIZZARD CONDITIONS IN THE DAKOTAS AND NEARING WESTERN

MN...TO TORNADO WARNINGS IN AL AND MS...AND A HARD FREEZE IN THE

SOUTHERN AZ DESERT...IT WOULD SEEM 2011 IS IN LIKE A LION. AND

2010 WAS CERTAINLY A LION IN WEATHER ACROSS THE UPPER

MIDWEST...BEING A STATISTICALLY IMPRESSIVE AND MAJOR IMPACTING

YEAR. ANY METEOROLOGIST OR WEATHER ENTHUSIAST SHOULD TAKE JUST A

MINUTE THIS NEW YEARS TO REFLECT ON THE NUMBERS AND MAGNITUDES OF

THE EVENTS...THE ANOMALOUS NATURE OF PARAMETERS...AND THE RECORDS

THAT WERE SHATTERED. FROM A SNOWLESS MARCH AND APRIL IN THE

WARMEST SPRING ON RECORD...TO A RECORD SEVERE WEATHER SEASON THAT

WAS DECEIVINGLY SLOW TO START BUT WOULD HOLD THE LARGEST TORNADO

OUTBREAK IN MN RECORDED HISTORY...TO A SUMMER THAT WAS WARMER AND

MOIST THAN MOST PROVIDING TWO INCH PWATS NINE TIMES AT MPX...TO A

SEPTEMBER DELUGE AND SUBSEQUENT RIVER FLOOD...FOLLOWED BY A LOW

PRESSURE BOMB BREAKING MN PRESSURE RECORDS...TO THE INCREDIBLE

START OF THIS WINTER SEASON WHERE WINTER STORMS HAVE BEEN ON A

CONVEYOR BELT INTO THE AREA...TO HALF TO THREE QUARTERS OF AN INCH

OF RAIN ON DEC 30TH AND SLEET/HAIL/GRAUPEL AND THUNDER ON NEW

YEARS EVE...2010 GAVE US EVENTS THAT WERE SOME OF THE MOST

INTRIGUING AND IMPACTING IN THE NATION. ON MULTIPLE OCCASIONS THIS

MADE MANY OF THE LONG TIME FORECASTING VETERANS HERE AT WFO MPX

COMMENT THEY HAD NEVER SEEN THAT BEFORE...AND WE MAY NOT AGAIN. SO

WHAT A WEATHER YEAR 2010 WAS.

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I can think of a few for this area...

-The back to back line of severe storms that hit most of the area back in June. It was amazing how quickly we re-destabilized before the 2nd line hit.

-The very intense and long lasting oppressive humidity through most of the Summer.

-10" of snow for the first measurable snow of the season, which happened to be a hybrid clipper (super clipper). It also was the first snow system since December 1 2006 to give us 10" or more.

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