Below are the graphs I created from weather station reports. The station is located on the front porch, away from direct exposure to the sun.
As you can see, the air and ground temperatures continue to fall. There was only 0.01 inches of rain, so I did not post the precip chart.
Sunday, September 30, 2018
24-hour Temperature and Relative Humidity for NearSys Station, 29 September 2018
The Amprobe TR-200A datalogger recorded the air temperature and relative humidity for 24 hours. It was located in the backyard beneath its sunshield. Below are the results.
Saturday, September 29, 2018
UAVSonde for NearSys Station, 29 September 2018
The UAVSonde was launched at 4:15 PM MDT. It's data indicated the following about air temperature and relative humidity.
At SFC,
Air Temperature: 76.6 deg
Relative Humidity: 34.2%
At FL4,
Air Temperature: 78.9 deg
Relative Humidity: 25.6%
The Boise Mountains could not be seen, But The Owyhees could. Therefore the visibility was in excess of 30 miles but less than 50 miles.
At SFC,
Air Temperature: 76.6 deg
Relative Humidity: 34.2%
At FL4,
Air Temperature: 78.9 deg
Relative Humidity: 25.6%
The Boise Mountains could not be seen, But The Owyhees could. Therefore the visibility was in excess of 30 miles but less than 50 miles.
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Sunday, September 23, 2018
24 Hour Temperature and Relative Humidity for NearSys Station, 22 September 2018
Below is the temperature and relative humidity for NearSys Station for Saturday. It appears more humid air moved in after midnight and I suspect a cloud passed over the sun at around 5:00 PM MDT.
Saturday, September 22, 2018
UAVSonde for NearSys Station, 22 September 2018
Friday, September 21, 2018
October Stargazing Almanac
Here's the link to the October 2018 issue of the Stargazing Almanac.
October 2018 Stargazing Almanac
October 2018 Stargazing Almanac
Monday, September 17, 2018
24 Hour Temperature and Relative Humidity for NearSys Station, 16 September 2018
The Amprobe temperature and relative humidity sensor was left outside in the backyard for 24 hours. It was place underneath its sunshield during the data run and recorded the following data.
Saturday, September 15, 2018
UAVSonde for NearSys Station, 15 September 2018
Sunday, September 9, 2018
UAVSonde for NearSys Station, 9 September 2018
The UAVSonde was launched at 10:15 AM MDT and carried an Amprobe TR-200A datalogger and Apeman A-60 sports camera.
On the surface at lift off, the air temperature was 69.2 degrees and the relative humidity 32.7%
After one minute at 400 feet AGL, the air temperature was 70.1 degrees and the relative humidity 32.2%
Based on the images recorded, the visibility was 50 miles.
On the surface at lift off, the air temperature was 69.2 degrees and the relative humidity 32.7%
After one minute at 400 feet AGL, the air temperature was 70.1 degrees and the relative humidity 32.2%
Based on the images recorded, the visibility was 50 miles.
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Friday, September 7, 2018
24-hour Temperature and Relative Humidity for NearSys Station, 6 September 2018
The Amprobe TR-200A was left outside beneath a sunshield for 24 hours. The air temperature in Boise was about 10 degrees cooler than what the Amprobe measured. So, the sunshield may not be working as well as I hoped. That or it really was 105 degrees in the backyard yesterday.
Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Weather for NearSys Station, August 20198
There was no precipitation during August. So I didn't post a chart for it.
The ground temperature is in a cooling trend this month. |
I don't know if this is to be expected, but the average air pressure has trended upward slightly upward this month. |
No real overall trend this month, the relative humidity fluctuates as it always does. |
Definitely on a cooling trend. |