Monday, August 14, 2006

Today Precip

Total Precip: A trace of rain, fell in the evening

Weather Report For Johnson Settlement NB, Recorded At 2100 UCT On 08/14/2006

Temp: Current; 19.3 C/67 F, High; 24.9 C/77 F, Low; 5.9 C/43 F


Hum: 60%


Bar: 1012 mb/29.74 Inches; Holding Steady


Sky: Overcaste; Stratocumulus, with light smog


Wind: SE; 5 gusting to 9 mph/8 gusting to 14 km/h


Precip: None


Total Precip: (to current time) None


Note: Brief peak wind gusts of 30 mph/48 km/h, occurred in the morning and in the afternoon.

Surface Chart recorded this afternoon. It depicts an area of low pressure that has formed along a old frontal boundary East of Florida. This system as the potential to acquire tropical characteristics, as it remains nearly stationary over the course of the next few days. It may also play some role in our weather later this weekend, or early next week. Stay tuned Posted by Picasa

Color Enhanced IR Satellite Image taken this afternoon. It shows an area of low pressure that has formed along a old frontal boundary East of Florida. This system as the potential to acquire tropical characteristics, as it remains nearly stationary over the course of the next few days. It may also play some role in our weather later this weekend, or early next week. Stay tuned. Posted by Picasa

Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook

000
ABNT20 KNHC 141440
TWOAT
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
1130 AM EDT MON AUG 14 2006

FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...

A BROAD SURFACE LOW PRESSURE AREA IS LOCATED FROM JUST NORTH OF THE
NORTHWESTERN BAHAMAS AND EXTENDS NORTHEASTWARD OVER THR ATLANTIC
FOR A FEW HUNDRED MILES. A NEW CIRCULATION CENTER IS SHOWING SIGNS
OF DEVELOPING JUST NORTH OF THE BAHAMAS...WHILE THE ONE FARTHER TO
THE NORTHEAST IS BECOMING LESS ORGANIZED. SOME SLOW DEVELOPMENT OF
THIS SYSTEM IS POSSIBLE OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS AS IT REMAINS
NEARLY STATIONARY. AN AIR FORCE RESERVE RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT IS
SCHEDULED TO INVESTIGATE THE SYSTEM TOMORROW...IF NECESSARY.


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FORECASTER BROWN/STEWART

Color Enhanced IR Satellite Image taken yesterday evening. It shows an area of low pressure that has formed along a old frontal boundary East of Florida. This system as the potential to acquire tropical characteristics, as it remains nearly stationary over the course of the next few days. It may also play some role in our weather later this weekend, or early next week. Stay tuned. Posted by Picasa

Surface Chart recorded yesterday afternoon. It depicts an area of low pressure that has formed along a old frontal boundary East of Florida. This system as the potential to acquire tropical characteristics, as it remains nearly stationary over the course of the next few days. It may also play some role in our weather later this weekend, or early next week. Stay tuned. Posted by Picasa

Weather Summary For 08/13/2006

Temp: High; 20.3 C/69 F, Low; 4 C/39 F (lowest temp. of the season, and the month, thus far)


Total Precip: None


Note: Brief peak wind gusts of 30 mph/48 km/h, occurred late in morning and in the afternoon.

Weather Summary For 08/12/2006

Temp: High; 17.1 C/63 F, Low; 5 C/41 F (lowest temp. of the season, and the month, thus far)


Total Precip: 2 mm/0.08 Inch of rain, fell in the afternoon


Note: Coldest day of the season, and the month, thus far.

Brief wind gusts of 30 mph/48 km/h, occurred in the morning and afternoon, with a few peak wind gusts to 40 mph/64 km/h in the afternoon.