2004-02-10: 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 10.7 260 58 61 | -0.6 ` : 11500 9.8 60 | 0.5 ` : 11000 8.9 58 | 1.6 ` : 10500 8.6 57 | 3.7 ` : 10000 8.4 57 | 5.9 ` : 9500 8.1 260 49 56 | 8.1 ` : 9000 7.8 260 49 56 | 10.3 ` : 8500 7.6 56 | 12.5 ` : 8000 7.3 265 44 55 | 14.7 ` : 7500 4.2 49 | 11.8 ` : 7000 0.3 275 37 43 | 7.5 : 6500 0.3 42 | 10.1 (High: 42) : 6000 0.2 280 33 42 | 12.6 `: 5500 0.1 42 | 15.2 : 5000 0.1 42 | 17.7 : 4500 -0.1 280 33 42 | 20.1 :` 4000 -0.5 275 29 42 | 22.1 : 3500 -0.6 42 | 24.5 (CB: 3900) :` 3000 -0.7 270 26 42 | 27.0 :` 2500 -0.8 265 23 41 | 29.5 :` 2000 -1.0 255 20 41 | 31.8 :` 1500 -1.2 41 | 34.1 :` 1000 -1.4 245 17 40 | 36.4 : ` 500 -4.9 205 4 34 | 32.8 : ` === NWS Regional Summary - 525 AM EST TUE FEB 10 2004 === Skies were partly cloudy during the predawn hours. A few hit or miss sprinkles moved across the south coast of Massachusetts as a cold front pushed off the coast. Temperatures at 5 am ranged from 19° in Orange to 41° on Marthas Vineyard. Skies will remain partly cloudy today, though the sun will work through at times. Weak high pressure will move across this afternoon. Dry weather will be the rule for the remainder of the week as high pressure resides over the mid Atlantic region. There will be a mixture of clouds and sun as temperatures slowly turn colder with cooler Canadian air working across the region. === === === ORH Terminal Aerodrome Forecast issued 10-Feb-2004 06:20 EST === 7am: 25008kt P6sm Skc 10am: 27015kt P6sm Sct040; Tempo 11-3pm: Bkn040 7pm: 24012kt P6sm Sct100 11pm: 23010kt P6sm Bkn100