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The Weather that Makes the Dots TESSE 22 July 2008 Eric Kelsey Institute for the Study of Earth, Ocean and Space - UNH

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Page 1: The Weather that Makes the Dots TESSE 22 July 2008 Eric Kelsey Institute for the Study of Earth, Ocean and Space - UNH

The Weather that Makes the Dots

TESSE 22 July 2008

Eric Kelsey

Institute for the Study of Earth, Ocean and Space - UNH

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Seasonal Temperature Cycle over 7 Years?

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Diurnal Temperature Cycle over 7 Days?

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Temperature at Mount Washington, NH

June 2007

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Climate vs Weather

climate-Meteorological elements that

characterize the average and extreme conditions of the atmosphere over a long period of time at any one place or region of the earth's surface.

(Environment Canada)

weather-The state of the atmosphere

with respect to heat or cold, wetness or dryness, calm or storm, clearness or cloudiness.

(Massachusetts Dept. of Education)

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Fractals

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Fractals-fronts

Supercell Thunderstorm

Extratropical cyclone

warmcool

warm

cool

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Supercell in southeast NH July 18, 2008Prompted issue of Tornado Warning for Durham

and surrounding towns

Supercell with small hook-echo

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Storm ReportsStorm Prediction Center

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How do clouds form?

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Cool air until it is saturated

- also, radiative cooling until air reaches saturation: fog

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Cohos Trail near Dixville Notch

orographic uplift

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What weather phenomena impact New England weather

and climate?

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Time and Space Scales of Weather Phenomena

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Common Storm Tracks

Alberta Clipper

Colorado (Lee) Low

Coastal Track

moist

warm, moist

warm

cold, dry

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Orographic Effects

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Seabreeze

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Ocean & Lake Effect Snow

Short-lived, localized events

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Gulf Stream & Gulf of Maine SSTs

NOAA

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Westerly Mid-latitude Winds

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Nor’easters, Coastal Storms

Blizzard of Feb. 2006Energy gained from contrast betweencold-dry and warm-moist air masses

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Hurricanes

Hurricane Bob 1991

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El Niño (Dec. 1997) La Niña (Dec. 2000)

http://www.elnino.noaa.gov/lanina.html

ENSO: Tropical Pacific SST

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http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/analysis_monitoring/ensocycle/meanrain.html

El Nino-Southern Oscillation: Tropical Pacific SST

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North Atlantic Oscillation

Variability onOrder ofWeeks

+Warmer andless snow

-Colder andmore snow

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Land Use Effects

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Mount Washington

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Fun Facts

• July:warmest month (ave high: 54F)

2nd driest month (8.02”)

Least snowiest: 1.1” most ever

3rd highest temp (71F)

2nd least windiest: 25.3mph ave.

Coldest month: January

(14F ave high)

Wettest: November (10.49” ave)

Snowiest: December (55” ave)

Coldest temp: -47F (Jan 1934)

Windiest: Jan 46.3mph

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Helpful Links

• Storm Prediction Center:

spc.noaa.gov

• University Corporation for Atmospheric Research:

rap.ucar.edu/weather

• National Weather Service

nws.noaa.gov