Wednesday, October 9, 2013
BLUE HILL METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY
MILTON, MASSACHUSETTS
ELEVATION 635 FEET, 10 MILES SSW OF BOSTON, MA
DAILY DISCUSSION AND CLIMATE SUMMARY
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2013
ALL TIMES ARE IN EASTERN STANDARD TIME
TEMPERATURES STRUGGLE TO REACH NEAR 60F TODAY
CHILLY ENE BREEZE GUSTING TO 20 TO 25 MPH
SUNSHINE FILTERED THROUGH LAYERS OF HIGH CLOUDS
EARLY MORNING LOWS HELD TO 49F HERE AT SUMMIT
OCTOBER PRECIPITATION STILL SLIGHTLY BELOW NORMAL
A rather chilly ENE breeze and filtered sunshine
is holding our high temperature to just under
60 degrees by late this morning short of the
average maximum of 63F for this date.
Overnight and inland to the southwest through
northwest of Blue Hill low temperatures dipped
into the 30’s in many protected locations. To
the east of the summit overnight lows were held
up to the 50’s with a developing onshore NNE
veering to ENE breeze off the ocean. At our
Hingham station the low was 50F since midnight.
Strong high pressure building southward from its
central position over northwest New England is
sending our sea level pressure into the 30.40’s
with a peak reading of 30.48 (ASOS) at 11:36 A.M.
EDT.
The 0.90 inch of precipitation which fell over the
four days from 4 October to 7 October is still
below normal and by 0.29 inch through the first
8 days of October. This rainfall ended a pro-
longed dry spell.
Today’s Observations:
7 A.M.
Weather: Scattered dense cirrus, thin broken cirrus, thin overcast cirrus,
occasionally few stratocumulus forming NNW-ENE, few altocumulus lenticularis
NW-N, break in overcast, band of clear sky distant NW-NE,
Temperature: 52F; Dew Point: 41F; Wind: ENE at 9G19 kts,
Wind: Direction variable NNE-E
Sea-level pressure: 30.43 ins. Hg, increasing then increasing more rapidly
Visibility: 55 miles, thin smoke layer WNW-NW, visibility higher NE-E up
to 60 miles, distant haze W-NW
24-hr precip: 0.00 inch
6-hour min. temp: 49F
BHO SA 1155 220 SCT 250 –BKN 300 –OVC 55 305/52/41/0609G19/043/
OCNL FEW SC FRMG NNW-ENE FEW ACSL WNW-NW DNS CI ALQDS BINOVC
BND OF MSTLY CLR SKY DSNT NW-NE ALG HRZN VSBY HIER NE-E 60
THN K LYR WNW-NW DSNT HZ W-NW WND 02V08/ 8/542 53009 10052 20049
10 A.M.
Weather: Scattered cirrocumulus, cirrocumulus lenticularis,
scattered dense cirrus, overcast thin cirrus, small cumulus
distant SE-SSW and distant WSW-NNE
Temperature: 56F; Dew Point: 42F; Wind: ENE at 13 kts.
Wind: Direction variable NNE-E
Sea-level pressure: 30.46 ins. Hg, increasing then decreasing
Visibility: 65 miles, except 70 miles NW, distant haze
BHO SA 1455 250 SCT 300 –OVC 65 314/56/42/0613/046/ SML CU DSNT SE-SSW
AND SW-NNE CC/CCSL ALQDS FEW PTCH DNS CI BINOVC LINE OF CLRG MSTLY
DSNT NW-NE VSBY NW 70 DSNT HZ WND 02V09/ 8/109 50009
1 P.M.
Weather: Scattered dense cirrus, lower cirrus/cirrostratus layer
SE-WSW, few small cumulus distant NNW-N, few altocumulus
lenticularis SE-SW, break in overcast/line of clearing distant NW-NE
Temperature: 58F; Dew Point: 43F; Wind: NE at 10 kts,
Wind: Gust to 18 kts past hour
Wind: Direction variable N-E
Sea-level pressure: 30.43 ins. Hg, falling slightly
Visibility: 65 miles, except 70 NW, distant haze
6-hr max temp: 59F
BHO SA 1755 220 SCT 250 –BKN 300 –OVC 305/58/43/0510/043/ FEW SML
CU DSNT NNW-N FEW ACSL DSNT SSE-SSW PTCH DNS CI OVHD LWR
CI/CS LYR SSE-WSW BINOVC/LINE OF CLRG XTDNG DSNT NW-NE VSBY NW 70
DSNT HZ GST TO 18 KTS PST HR WND 01V09/ 8/142 58009 10059 20052
WEATHER SUMMARY FOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2013
TEMPERATURE (DEGREES F)
MAX…..65 NORMAL…..63
MIN…..50 NORMAL…..46
MEAN….58 NORMAL…..54
DEPARTURE FROM 30-YEAR NORMAL………………….+4
TOTAL DEPARTURE FOR THE MONTH…………………+55 [+6.7 DEGREES/DAY]
COOLING DEGREE DAYS (SEASON JAN TO DEC)
TOTAL COOLING UNITS FOR YESTERDAY…………..0 DEPARTURE………0
TOTAL COOLING UNITS FOR THE MONTH…………..5 DEPARTURE………+2
TOTAL COOLING UNITS FOR THE SEASON………..701 DEPARTURE…….+101
TOTAL COOLING UNITS LAST SEASON TO DATE……766 DIFFERENCE…….-65
HEATING DEGREE DAYS (SEASON JUL TO JUN)
TOTAL HEATING UNITS FOR YESTERDAY…………..7 DEPARTURE………-4
TOTAL HEATING UNITS FOR THE MONTH………….24 DEPARTURE……..-53
TOTAL HEATING UNITS FOR THE SEASON………..170 DEPARTURE……..-50
TOTAL HEATING UNITS LAST SEASON TO DATE……154 DIFFERENCE…….+16
PEAK GUST AND AVERAGE WIND SPEED (MPH)
PEAK WIND GUST FOR YESTERDAY………………25 NW AT 8:40 A.M.
AERO…………………..27 NW AT 8:48 A.M.
ASOS…………………..28 NW AT 8:40 A.M.
DAVIS………………….26 NW AT 8:40 A.M. RMY 28
FASTEST MILE FOR YESTERDAY………………..18 NW AT 8:38 A.M.
MAXIMUM 2-MINUTE ASOS AVERAGE……………..18 NW AT 8:39 A.M.
MAXIMUM 2-MINUTE DAVIS AVERAGE…………….16 NW AT 8:39 A.M.
AVERAGE WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION…………11.6 NW
ASOS…………………11.0
DAVIS…………………9.9 NW [320 degrees]
PRECIPITATION (INCHES) THROUGH THIS MORNING (EST)
TOTAL PRECIPITATION 24 HRS ENDING 7 A.M….0.00 DEPARTURE………….-0.15
ASOS…………..0.00
TOTAL PRECIPITATION FOR THE MONTH……….0.90 DEPARTURE………….-0.29
ASOS…………..0.89
TOTAL PRECIPITATION FOR THE YEAR……….42.92 DEPARTURE………….+2.55
ASOS…………..N/A*
*ASOS malfunctioned during storm on 2/8-9, leading to erroneous totals
PRELIMINARY CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR OCTOBER 2013 CALENDAR DAY DATA
DATA REPORTED:
DATE: MAX/MIN/MEAN/DEP/PRECIP/SUN(MIN.)/SUN(%)/ PEAK GUST/AERO GUST
AERO: Aerovane wind recording system gust
RMY: RMY = R.M. Young wind gust recording system added 8/9/2011
TSTM: Thunderstorm day (thunder heard some time during day)
….: Data not yet available, records not finalized
10/1 75/50/63/+6/0.00/676/96 16 WNW AERO 16 MPH WNW RMY 18
10/2 78/56/67/+10/0.00/666/95 29 W AERO 30 MPH W RMY 29
10/3 77/56/67/+11/0.00/…/.. 20 WNW AERO 20 MPH WNW RMY N/A
10/4 67/56/62/+6/0.26/…/.. 18 NW AERO 20 MPH NW RMY N/A
10/5 67/56/62/+6/0.01/…/.. 14 ENE AERO 12 MPH ENE RMY N/A
10/6 58/53/56/+1/0.56/…/.. 20 NE AERO 20 MPH NE RMY N/A
10/7 75/57/66/+11/0.07/…/.. 48 S AERO 55 MPH S RMY 55
10/8 65/50/58/+4/0.00/…/.. 25 NW AERO 27 MPH NW RMY 28
10/9 the morning low temp: 49F; the normal low is now 45F
DAILY RECORDS FOR OCTOBER 2013
None so far.
DAILY EXTREMES
Temperature and precipitation records back to 1885, and
wind records back to 1940 (e = estimated):
RECORDS FOR OCTOBER 9
HIGH 82F IN 2011
LOW 29F IN 1907,1937
PRECIP 2.54 INCHES IN 1976
SNOWFALL 0.2 INCHES IN 1888
PEAK GUST 81e MPH S IN 1976 (RECORD FOR MONTH)
RECORDS FOR OCTOBER 10
HIGH 85F IN 1949
LOW 27F IN 1929
PRECIP 2.02 INCHES IN 1998
SNOWFALL 6.8 INCHES IN 1979 (RECORD FOR MONTH)
PEAK GUST 59 MPH WNW IN 1958
TODAY’S REPORT PREPARED BY: Robert Skilling