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Meteorology 415. Contest 2 Albany, New York October 12, 2011. Albany, New York. Albany, NY.
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Meteorology 415 Contest 2 Albany, New York October 12, 2011
Albany, NY FAA Identifier: ALB Lat/Long: 42-44-56.8000N / 073-48-07.1000W42-44.946667N / 073-48.118333W42.7491111 / -73.8019722(estimated) Elevation: 285 ft. / 86.9 m (surveyed) Variation: 13W (1980) From city: 6 miles NW of ALBANY, NY
Albany Observations • KALB 122351Z 15005KT 10SM OVC100 15/08 A3006 RMK AO2 SLP181 60000 T01500078 • 10178 20150 58007= • KALB 130051Z 00000KT 10SM SCT095 BKN120 OVC150 14/08 A3006 RMK AO2 SLP178 • T01390083= • KALB 130151Z 00000KT 10SM OVC055 14/09 A3005 RMK AO2 SLP178 T01390089= • KALB 130251Z 00000KT 10SM OVC042 14/08 A3005 RMK AO2 SLP176 T01390078 56005= • KALB 130351Z 00000KT 7SM -RA OVC040 13/09 A3003 RMK AO2 RAB14 SLP170 P0001 • T01280089= • KALB 130451Z 00000KT 10SM -RA FEW020 OVC038 12/11 A3001 RMK AO2 SLP164 PCPN VRY • LGT P0003 T01220106 401780122= • KALB 130542Z 29004KT 10SM -RA BKN029 OVC034 12/11 A3000 RMK AO2 PCPN VRY LGT • P0000= • KALB 130551Z 28004KT 10SM -RA BKN027 OVC034 12/11 A3000 RMK AO2 SLP158 PCPN VRY • LGT P0000 60004 T01170106 10150 20117 57018= • KALB 130651Z 34004KT 5SM RA BR FEW010 OVC025 12/11 A2997 RMK AO2 SLP150 P0005 • T01170106= • KALB 130703Z 33003KT 4SM -RA BR FEW007 OVC025 12/11 A2997 RMK AO2 P0003= • KALB 130651Z 34004KT 5SM RA BR FEW010 OVC025 12/11 A2997= • KALB 130703Z 33003KT 4SM -RA BR FEW007 OVC025 12/11 A2997= • KALB 130713Z 33004KT 3SM RA BR BKN007 OVC025 12/11 A2997 RMK AO2 P0005= • KALB 130751Z 35004KT 4SM RA BR BKN005 OVC028 11/11 A2995 RMK AO2 SLP142 BKN V • SCT P0015 T01110106= • KALB 130851Z 02005KT 5SM -RA BR BKN007 BKN026 OVC050 11/11 A2994 RMK AO2 SLP138 • BKN007 V SCT P0005 60025 T01110106 56019= • KALB 130857Z 01003KT 2 1/2SM -RA BR SCT005 BKN024 OVC050 11/11 A2994 RMK AO2 • P0001=
Albany – Lessons Learned • Warm fronts can also be manifest aloft! • The sprinkles during the day were part of moistening the PBL. • Visibilities tend to be lower at night, especially with rain. • Temperatures in a narrow range call for a much steeper distribution of probabilities (compared with Billings!)