2004-02-08: ALB upper air data from FSL's server at NOAA in Boulder, CO. Forecast max temp from AVN MOS for Concord NH from ohio-state.edu. === Interpolations from ALB data - temps:deg. F, altitudes:feet MSL === MSL *TI* Wdir@kts trig VirT 2.1 degrees/division ("`": Dry Adiabatic) ----- ---- -------- ---- . ---- ----------------------------------------- 12000 12.1 320 61 44 |-18.6 ` : 11500 11.1 42 |-17.9 ` : 11000 10.4 41 |-16.4 ` : 10500 9.8 40 |-14.8 ` : 10000 9.2 38 |-13.2 ` : 9500 8.6 330 58 37 |-11.6 ` : 9000 7.9 330 58 36 |-10.2 ` : 8500 7.1 35 | -9.0 ` : 8000 6.3 330 56 33 | -7.8 ` : 7500 5.5 32 | -6.5 ` : 7000 4.7 330 54 30 | -5.3 ` : 6500 3.9 29 | -4.1 ` : 6000 2.9 325 51 27 | -3.1 (CB: 6400) ` : 5500 1.8 25 | -2.6 ` : 5000 0.6 23 | -2.0 : 4500 -0.6 330 46 22 | -1.4 (High: 22) :` 4000 -1.6 335 43 20 | -0.6 : ` 3500 -2.6 18 | 0.3 : ` 3000 -4.5 330 40 15 | -0.4 : ` 2500 -6.8 325 38 11 | -2.0 : ` 2000 -7.8 305 34 9 | -1.0 : ` 1500 -8.0 8 | 1.2 : ` 1000 -8.3 315 25 8 | 3.5 : ` 500 -8.4 315 20 8 | 5.9 : ` === NWS Regional Summary - 408 AM EST SUN FEB 8 2004 === A deepening low pressure center over the Canadian Maritimes will result in a blustery day today across the region. Even though temperatures will only climb to near 30 in most locations, the wind will make it feel like the single numbers and teens. A few clouds may pass across the sky, otherwise it will be a sunny day today, clear tonight. Winds will diminish over the inland areas tonight. The clear skies and light winds will result in temperatures in the teens in most locations, low 20s along the shore. High pressure building from the Tennessee valley to the mid Atlantic states will bring generally fair weather with near normal temperatures for Monday. Low pressure will move across the northern Great Lakes into the St Lawrence valley for Tuesday. === === === ORH Terminal Aerodrome Forecast issued 8-Feb-2004 06:32 EST === 7am: 30015g30kt P6sm Skc 4pm: 27014g22kt P6sm Sct250 10pm: 26015kt P6sm Sct250 1am: 25010kt P6sm Skc