Saturday, December 22, 2018

24-hour Photometer for NearSys Station, 22 December 2018

The day started out clear, but got progressively more cloudy with cirrus clouds.



UAVSonde for NearSys Station, 22 December 2018

The UAVSonde was launched at about 2:00 PM MST. The sky was overcast with thickening cirrus, so the image taken towards the south shows a partial ring around the sun from ice crystals in the clouds. From the presence of the Boise Mountain Range, the visibility is over 50 miles.

At SFC,
Air Temperature: 47.6 deg
Relative Humidity: 39.3%

At FL4,
Air Temperature: 40.3 deg
Relative Humidity: 40.9%

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Monday, December 17, 2018

24-hour Temperature and Relative Humidity for NearSys Station, 16 December 2018

We are experiencing mild and overcast days. There's a little rain and therefore high humidity.


Sunday, December 16, 2018

24-hour Photometer Data for NearSys Station, 16 December 2018

It was an overcast day, so the sky's intensity didn't increase significantly.



UAVSonde for NearSys Station, 16 December 2018

The UAVSonde was launched at 13:30 MST today. The visibility is at least 50 miles. A cloud bank or fog is visible to the east.

At SFC,
Temperature: 41.7 deg
Relative Humidity: 60.9%

At FL4,
Temperature: 43.6 deg
Relative Humidity: 42.6%

It's not windy at the surface, but the tilt in the pictures indicates it's windy aloft. That explains the sound of the props I heard on the ground.

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Sunday, December 9, 2018

24-hour Temperature and Relative Humidity for NearSys Station, 8 December 2018

Our temperatures continue to rise (slightly) as can be seen in the temperature being higher at the reporting period than at its beginning. We're under a high pressure system that will give away to a series of cold fronts. As a result, we are expecting snow sometime Monday. I suspect the snow won't last in the valley with these higher temperatures.


Saturday, December 8, 2018

24-hour Photometer for NearSys Station, 8 December 2018

It was an overcast day. Interestly, the 890 nm infrared sensor reported intensity spikes several times before sunrise. The spikes were 1.6% as high as the afternoon intensity, but occurred during the hours of darkness.



UAVSonde Results for NearSys Station, 8 December 2018

The UAVSonde was launched at 8:40 AM MDT. The data indicates the visibility is only around 20 miles. Patchy fog is visible more than 10 miles south of the UAV.

Surface Conditions,
Air Temperature: 31.6 deg
Relative Humidity: 78.9%

At FL4,
Air Temperature: 36.5 deg
Relative Humidity: 85.8%

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Tuesday, December 4, 2018

24-hour Temperature and Relative Humidity for NearSys Station, 4 December 2018

The Amprobe TR-200 recorded the following conditions for Tuesday. It's apparent the Treasure Valley is not experiencing large swings in air temperature.


Sunday, December 2, 2018

All Sky LED Photometer for NearSys Station, 2 December 2018

We had a small amount of rain and snow at NearSys Station this weekend. The precip prevented me from placing the photometers outside until noon today. So the extent of the data is more limited this weekend.

We have a break in the clouds that can also be seen in the CloudCam video posted to my YouTube channel (it will get posted tomorrow).






UAVSonde Data for NearSys Station, 2 December 2018

The UAVSonde was launched at 9:52 AM MDT at determined the visibility was 30 miles. From the tilt in the pictures, it can be seen that the wind aloft was strong.

At the surface, conditions were,
Air Temperature: 45.7 deg
Relative Humidity: 38.7%

Air Temperature: 39,1 deg
Relative Humidity: 63.0%

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