LOCAL CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA Monthly Summary April 2015
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1 Deg. Days Precip Ty Precip Wind Solar Hu- Adj. to Sea Level mid- ity Avg Res Res Peak 2 Minute 1 fog 2 hvy fog 3 thunder 4 ice plt 5 hail 6 glaze 7 duststm 8 smk, hz 9 blw snw A 4B Date Maximum Minimum Average Mean Mean LOCAL CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA Monthly Summary April 25 Station: Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, ME Latitude: 43 5' " N Longitude: 69 3' " W Elevation (Ground): 4 feet Time Zone: Eastern Heating Base 65 F Cooling Base 65 F Snow Cvr Water Equivalent * NW SSW SW NW W * SE ENE ENE E ESE WNW W SSW * * SSW NW SW SW N NNE E ESE SSE W NW NW NW ENE NW NNE NNE Ice Pellets Snow Maximum Minimum Mean Dir Dir Dir Radiation Sum Sum Ttl Ttl Total Total For the month: Number of Days ESE Avg Avg Avg Mean Avg Avg Precip Season Ttl Date Date Date Date Avg >. inch Season Snow, Ice Number of Days to Date > 1. inch Greatest in 24 Hours and Dates Greatest Depth on Ground of Snow, Ice Pellets or Ice Max Min 66 Thunder Precipitation Snow, Ice Plts and Date > 9 F < 32 F < 32 F < F Heavy Fog Clear Partly Cloudy Cloudy NOTES: Units are: = F, Wind=mph, =Inches Hg, Precipitation=inches. Data in column 4A are (MAX+MIN) 2, whereas columns 4B, 5, 6, 15,, are means via continuous observations for 24 hours. Column 5: Dew point is calculated from temperature and humidity and is continuously averaged for 24 hours. Data in columns 9,, 12 are entered manually by the station observer. Columns 17-18: Resultant wind is calculated by the vector sum of continuous wind observations. Column : Solar Radiation is measured in Watts/m^2 and is continuously averaged for 24 hours. Data in columns 4B, 5, 6, 15,, are updated continuously, there by achieving a "true" mean.
2 OBSERVATIONS AT 3-HOUR INTERVALS April 25: Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, ME Wind Wind Wind Hour APR APR 2 APR APR APR 5 APR APR APR 8 APR APR APR 11 APR APR APR 14 APR APR APR 17 APR MAXIMUM SHORT DURATION PRECIPITATION Time Period (minutes) Precipitation Ended: Date 27 Ended: Time The precipitation amounts may occur at any time during the month. The time indicated is the ending time of the interval. Date and time are not entered for trace amounts.
3 OBSERVATIONS AT 3-HOUR INTERVALS April 25: Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, ME Wind Wind Wind Hour APR APR 2 APR APR APR APR APR 25 APR 26 APR APR 28 APR 29 APR WEATHER NOTES SUMMARY BY HOUR NOTES: Units are: = F, Wind=mph, =Inches Hg, Precipitation=inches. Wind : s are those from which the wind is blowing, indicated in tens of degrees from true north: i.e., 9 for East, 18 for South, 27 for West, and or 36 for North. Wind : The observed one-minute average speed in miles-per-hour. Wind : The maximum instantaneous wind speed for the -minute period preceding the observation. Rate: The instantaneous rainfall at the time of observation, calculated by timing consecutive." pulses from the electronic rain gauge and interpolating this for one hour. Hour Averages Wind Resultant Wind
4 HOURLY PRECIPITATION (Water Equivalent) April 25: Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, ME Date A.M. Hour Ending at P.M. Hour Ending at Date Sum Sum During a frozen precipitation event, hourly precipitation totals may not be recorded. In this case, daily amounts are typically entered in the last column (hour ending at 12 A.M.)
5 HOUR-BY-HOUR DATA April 25: Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, ME TEMPERATURE ( F) DEW POINT ( F) PRESSURE (in) HUMIDITY (%) WIND SPEED (mph) WIND DIRECTION SUN PRECIPITATION (in)
6 Wind Rose: April 25 Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, ME NNW N NNE NW NE WNW ENE W E WSW ESE SW SE SSW S SSE Maximum direction of wind: 2. miles from 5 Maximum sector of wind: miles from WNW 67.4 total miles of wind
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