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Rescheduling TexasCHLforum Day at PSC

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 10:29 pm
by Charles L. Cotton
We are trying to decide when to reschedule the TexasCHLforum Day at PSC that was postponed due to Hurricane Ike. The problem we are facing is the prospect of having two forum days in one year; we simply can't do two only 5 or 6 months apart. So the month we choose for the next event is going to become the month for this annual event.

We can keep the event in September or we can schedule it in April. Regardless of the month chosen, it will be on the 4th Saturday, the regular match day for the PSC-IDPA monthly match.

If you plan to attend, or are considering attending, please vote in this poll.

Thanks,
Chas.

Re: Rescheduling TexasCHLforum Day at PSC

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 10:16 am
by MoJo
April would be good. The weather isn't as hot as in September and there are fewer conflicting events in the Spring.

Also, no hurricanes! :thumbs2:

Re: Rescheduling TexasCHLforum Day at PSC

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 12:40 pm
by WildBill
MoJo wrote:April would be good. The weather isn't as hot as in September and there are fewer conflicting events in the Spring. Also, no hurricanes! :thumbs2:
:iagree: I would go to either, but I prefer April.

Re: Rescheduling TexasCHLforum Day at PSC

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 3:52 pm
by bayouhazard
I voted for September. The 2009 Polite Society conference is April 25-26 at USSA.

Re: Rescheduling TexasCHLforum Day at PSC

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 5:45 pm
by Skiprr
I chose April. I think we learned that moving it out of hurricane season ain't such a bad idea, as MoJo mentioned. And having it in late April would give us a "tax relief" day to have fun and trigger-time with friends. ;-)

Re: Rescheduling TexasCHLforum Day at PSC

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 7:42 pm
by tomc
Either month is fine as long as the weather is OK. Which month usually has the best weather and would offer the least chance of being rained out? That's the month I would pick.
Tom

Re: Rescheduling TexasCHLforum Day at PSC

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 10:46 am
by big 54r
I choose April so that the hurricane season doesn't impact the classes again.

On the plus side it is much cooler in April than September, although it may be a wetter season with the showers.

I'll attend either, since last year was canceled I just want to get my 1st time attending in as fast as possible so I may be a bit anxious... :lol: :mrgreen: ;-)

Re: Rescheduling TexasCHLforum Day at PSC

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 12:56 pm
by flintknapper
As much as I'd like the cooler temperatures of April...the weather that time of year lends itself to wind, rain, and wild temperature swings.

You are as likely to have a windy/stormy day as you are a bluebird day.

September traditionally is a dry month (and hot). But the weather is pretty stable and daylight hours are longer...allowing for more pre/post event activities and clean up. Also, I suspect more people would be able to "swing" a weekend off that time of year than in April...as the Summer months are most often used for vacation time.

Actually, I just want it to be 72 deg. F the entire month of September, but we all know "that ain't happening", (not outside anyway). ;-)


Just my .02

Re: Rescheduling TexasCHLforum Day at PSC

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 1:24 pm
by Liberty
flintknapper wrote:As much as I'd like the cooler temperatures of April...the weather that time of year lends itself to wind, rain, and wild temperature swings.

You are as likely to have a windy/stormy day as you are a bluebird day.

September traditionally is a dry month (and hot). But the weather is pretty stable and daylight hours are longer...allowing for more pre/post event activities and clean up. Also, I suspect more people would be able to "swing" a weekend off that time of year than in April...as the Summer months are most often used for vacation time.

Actually, I just want it to be 72 deg. F the entire month of September, but we all know "that ain't happening", (not outside anyway). ;-)


Just my .02
I already voted but I agree with Flint about the weather. Hurricanes should be a non issue.. They just aren't that likely on a particular weekend

Re: Rescheduling TexasCHLforum Day at PSC

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 3:00 pm
by Skiprr
Liberty is right: a hurricane just isn't very likely on a given weekend. Thank goodness for that!

But your best odds of seeing a hurricane or tropical storm are during the month of September. In that respect, Hurricane Ike hit at almost the exact peak of probability:

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I knew about the tropical storm odds from research I did while anxiously watching Ike. But I learned some stuff this morning from Weather.com:

Monthly Average High and Low Temperatures for Greater Houston:

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Makes us look more mild than I would have guessed. And I would have pegged August as the hottest month, not July. Go figure.

Monthly Average Percipitation for Greater Houston:

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I wonder how much Tropical Storm Allison skewed the June averages?

Monthly Average Wind Speed for Greater Houston:

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Kite flying is definitely a March-April thing.

Now, if were to move the event to San Diego, I'd bet I could do a pretty fair job of picking out a weekend with a great chance of mild temps, low humidity, and no rain. :mrgreen:

Re: Rescheduling TexasCHLforum Day at PSC

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 3:15 pm
by flintknapper
Skiprr wrote:Liberty is right: a hurricane just isn't very likely on a given weekend. Thank goodness for that!

But your best odds of seeing a hurricane or tropical storm are during the month of September. In that respect, Hurricane Ike hit at almost the exact peak of probability:

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I knew about the tropical storm odds from research I did while anxiously watching Ike. But I learned some stuff this morning from Weather.com:

Monthly Average High and Low Temperatures for Greater Houston:

Image

Makes us look more mild than I would have guessed. And I would have pegged August as the hottest month, not July. Go figure.

Monthly Average Percipitation for Greater Houston:

Image

I wonder how much Tropical Storm Allison skewed the June averages?

Monthly Average Wind Speed for Greater Houston:

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Kite flying is definitely a March-April thing.

Now, if were to move the event to San Diego, I'd bet I could do a pretty fair job of picking out a weekend with a great chance of mild temps, low humidity, and no rain. :mrgreen:

True, but that does not speak to the odds of a particular hurricane hitting Texas, let alone Houston.

Re: Rescheduling TexasCHLforum Day at PSC

Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 3:59 pm
by Skiprr
flintknapper wrote:True, but that does not speak to the odds of a particular hurricane hitting Texas, let alone Houston.
Yep; never said it did. But our own, actual history with TexasCHLForum day in September is only a 3-of-4 proposition.

The odds of a particular hurricane hitting anywhere are going to be driven by the climatological conditions at play during that particular storm. But we ain't sittin' pretty when you dig deeper into the overall, annualized probabilities from the past 98 years of data. About the only areas of the country that tie us in the overall probability of exceeding a Cat 1 storm in any given year in long-range projections (Journal of Applied Meteorology; "A Dynamic Probability Model of Hurricane Winds in Coastal Counties of the United States") is the southern tip of Florida and the eastern edge of North Carolina:

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And given the overwhelming propensity for September storms compared to other months, I'm willin' to bet that the Harris-Galveston-Brazoria region will see a September tropical weather event again within the next four years.

Re: Rescheduling TexasCHLforum Day at PSC

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 4:26 pm
by KinnyLee
So, is this going on in April?

Re: Rescheduling TexasCHLforum Day at PSC

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:27 am
by Venus Pax
I voted April as well.

Re: Rescheduling TexasCHLforum Day at PSC

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 5:36 pm
by Liberty
The State Legislature is in session and will still be in session in April.
April would be a tough time to organize this thing. I wouldn't think there is enough time to organize and plan it even if the legislature wasn't meeting..