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March 2015 General disco


snowstormcanuck

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00z DVN RAOB

 

 

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Interesting.  Moisture in the BL had greater depth than I thought it would.  Guess that explains why the dews stayed above 40 in the QCA.  Surface flow was bringing up some moisture from Missouri, but due to the drier westerlies above that I figured the moisture would be very shallow.  Guess the surface moisture advection was actually fairly decent, relatively speaking.  Probably knocked a few degrees off over far eastern IA, where dews refused to dip below 40.

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Interesting.  Moisture in the BL had greater depth than I thought it would.  Guess that explains why the dews stayed above 40 in the QCA.  Surface flow was bringing up some moisture from Missouri, but due to the drier westerlies above that I figured the moisture would be very shallow.  Guess the surface moisture advection was actually fairly decent, relatively speaking.  Probably knocked a few degrees off over far eastern IA, where dews refused to dip below 40.

 

850 mb temp at DVN is 15.0C, good enough for 3rd highest on record in March.

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LOT issues wind advisory for some of the lakeside counties

 


...WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CDT TUESDAY ALONG THE  LAKEFRONT...    THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CHICAGO HAS ISSUED A WIND  ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CDT TUESDAY.     * TIMING...STRONG WINDS WILL QUICKLY DEVELOP THIS EVENING AND    CONTINUE INTO VERY EARLY TUESDAY MORNING.     * WINDS...SUSTAINED WINDS OF 30 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH LIKELY    ALONG THE LAKE.   
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Overcast skies all day really killed it here today. I didn't see a break in the clouds from sun up to sundown.

Oh well, the warmup was only for one day anyway and I guess it's better for the vegetation not to get shocked by a 70 degree day before we plummet back into the freezer.

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SBN even hit 72°, tying the LAF. Weird that both my Davis and my truck thermometer showed 69° around 4:30, but FWA only hit 61°.

 

 

FWA had a high of 67 today.

 

Yeah, I just saw that. At 4 PM, they had only hit 61°, then the sun made appearance and combined with strong WAA, they got a 6 degree jump in an hour.

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Hard time climbing here this afternoon...44F at airport...  Never made it out of the 60fs yesterday.  Trees are starting to show signs of life here. Just notice this morning.  I think this cooler weather should put the brakes on some of that.  River here is really opening.  I'd guess ice fishing is about done around here.

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I think we're going to head out around 10 tonight and see what we can see before cloud cover becomes prohibitive.  The SWPC model seems to indicate that that would be futile since the high probs of auroral viewing don't move in until after 06z, but I'm listening to their briefing from 16z now and they seem to just be generally uncertain about everything.

 

Also, despite their model showing the view line only scraping the northern U.S., they mention the potential for auroral viewing as far south as the central U.S., so I'm not sure what the discrepancy is, or if I'm not interpreting the model output correctly.

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