Launch weather forecast
Posted: December 17, 2003

 Forecast for Sunday, December 21

Issued: Wednesday, December 17
Launch Weather Officer: Joel Tumbiolo, 45th Weather Squadron

Synoptic Discussion: "Currently, cold front located over northern Florida pass through the area later this morning. Afterwards, surface high pressure, and colder temperatures will settle in the state the remainder of the week.

"Other than a slight chance for an isolated coastal shower during the countdown late Saturday/early Sunday there are no real concerns.

"Concern increases slightly into early next week as flow becomes more onshore, thus increasing the chance for showers."

Clouds: Scattered at 5,000 feet with 2/8ths sky coverage and tops at 7,000 feet

Visibility: 10 miles

Launch Pad Winds: Northerly from 350 degrees at 5 gusting to 10 knots

Temperature: 48 to 50 degrees F

Relative Humidity: 80 percent

Weather: Partly cloudy

Probability of Violating Weather Constraints: less than 10 percent

Concerns: Flight through precipitation

 

 24- and 48-hour Delay Forecasts

Monday's Probability of Violating Constraints: 20 percent
Concerns: Flight through precipitation

Tuesday's Probability of Violating Constraints: 20 percent
Concerns: Flight through precipitation