Issued: Thursday, August 28
Launch Weather Officer: Joel Tumbiolo, 45th Weather Squadron
Synoptic Discussion: "Surface high pressure ridge axis will to remain north of the area through the weekend. This will result in deep easterly flow. Any and all thunderstorm activity will develop, and move west of the area, and be concentrated over interior and western Florida during the late afternoon and evening. Conditions associated with the tropical wave will move westward into the Gulf of Mexico.
"Main concerns on launch day will be ground winds and the proximity of any offshore showers."
Clouds: Scattered at 3,000 feet with 2/8ths sky coverage and tops at 7,000 feet; Scattered at 10,000 feet with 2/8ths sky coverage and tops at 14,000 feet; Scattered at 25,000 feet with 2/8ths sky coverage and tops at 26,000 feet
Visibility: 10 miles
Launch Pad Winds: Easterly from 100 degrees at 8 gusting to 12 knots
Temperature: 82 to 84 degrees F
Relative Humidity: 80 percent
Weather: Partly cloudy
Probability of Violating Weather Constraints: 30 percent
Concerns: Cumulus Cloud Rule, ground winds