Launch weather forecast
Posted: August 2, 2003

 Forecast for Monday, August 4

Issued: Saturday, August 2
Launch Weather Officer: Joel Tumbiolo, 45th Weather Squadron

Synoptic Discussion: "No changes to forecast reasoning. The surface high pressure ridge axis will remain over or south of the area for the next several days. Light south-southwest steering flow will result in afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms concentrating over interior and eastern sections of Florida. Thunderstorms will develop along the east and west coast sea breezes. Thunderstorm outflow boundaries will trigger further development. All activity will move towards the north-northeast.

"Main concerns on launch day will be lightning and cloud cover associated with the showers and thunderstorms in the vicinity. Ground wind gusts exceeding the threshold of 15 knots will also be a concern."

Clouds: Broken at 3,000 feet with 5/8ths sky coverage and tops at 10,000 feet; Broken at 12,000 feet with 5/8ths sky coverage and tops at 20,000 feet; Overcast at 25,000 feet with 8/8ths sky coverage and tops at 28,000 feet

Visibility: 7 miles

Launch Pad Winds: Southeasterly from 160 degrees at 10 gusting to 15 knots

Temperature: 80 to 82 degrees F

Relative Humidity: 80 percent

Weather: Showers and thunderstorms in the vicinity

Probability of Violating Weather Constraints: 60 percent

Concerns: Lightning within 10 nautical miles, Anvil Cloud Rule, Debris Cloud Rule, ground winds

 

 24- and 48-hour Delay Forecasts

Tuesday's Probability of Violating Constraints: 60 percent
Concerns: Lightning within 10 nautical miles, Anvil Cloud Rule, Debris Cloud Rule, ground winds

Wednesday's Probability of Violating Constraints: 60 percent
Concerns: Lightning within 10 nautical miles, Anvil Cloud Rule, Debris Cloud Rule, ground winds

 

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