2004-02-22: 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 16.0 310 48 68 | 5.8 ` : 11500 14.9 66 | 6.6 ` : 11000 14.1 64 | 7.7 ` : 10500 13.6 63 | 9.6 ` : 10000 13.2 63 | 11.5 ` : 9500 12.7 320 38 62 | 13.3 ` : 9000 12.0 325 32 60 | 14.7 ` : 8500 9.0 55 | 12.0 ` : 8000 8.0 330 22 53 | 12.8 ` : 7500 7.1 52 | 13.9 ` : 7000 6.3 330 26 50 | 15.2 ` : 6500 5.5 49 | 16.4 ` : 6000 4.7 325 31 47 | 17.7 ` : 5500 3.5 45 | 18.1 ` : 5000 1.7 335 34 42 | 17.5 ` : 4500 -0.1 320 35 39 | 16.9 (High: 39) :` 4000 -1.3 310 36 38 | 17.5 (CB: 4000) :` 3500 -2.5 35 | 18.1 : ` 3000 -3.1 305 38 34 | 19.5 : ` 2500 -3.2 34 | 22.0 : ` 2000 -3.3 300 33 34 | 24.6 : ` 1500 -3.4 34 | 27.1 : ` 1000 -3.5 300 33 34 | 29.6 : ` 500 -3.6 33 | 32.1 : ` === NWS Regional Summary - 505 AM EST SUN FEB 22 2004 === Cloudy skies prevailed across southern New Hampshire and eastern Massachusetts last night, as well as near the Berkshires, but in between skies cleared for a time. Temperatures were in the low to mid 30s just before sunrise. Lingering clouds will slowly diminish today, as low pressure over the Gulf of Maine heads for Nova Scotia. There may even be a few snow showers this morning along the eastern Massachusetts coast. High pressure from the Great Lakes to the Ohio valley will build across New England tonight and Monday, providing fair weather with average temperatures for late February. === === === ORH Terminal Aerodrome Forecast issued 22-Feb-2004 06:21 EST === 7am: 30018g28kt P6sm Bkn035 4pm: 30014g22kt P6sm Sct045 0am: 31012kt P6sm Skc