September 2019 Climate Summary Weather Forecast Office .

3y ago
27 Views
2 Downloads
1.99 MB
10 Pages
Last View : 1m ago
Last Download : 3m ago
Upload by : Abby Duckworth
Transcription

September 2019 Climate Summary2019Weather Forecast OfficeAlbuquerque, NMIssued October 11, 2019 3:38 PM MDTWhite Sands, NM September 11, 2019Photo by Dept of InteriorSynopsisSeptember 2019 was very warm and dry for most of New Mexico. Monsoonmoisture finally trickled into western New Mexico, resulting in bettercoverage of showers and thunderstorms compared to the rest of thesummer. However, rainfall amounts were not nearly enough to alleviatemoderate to severe drought conditions. Periodic showers and storms alsomoved through the southeast plains with locally heavy rainfall. Temperatureswere very warm with statewide average temperatures well above normal.Roswell experienced it’s warmest September on record after having thewarmest August on record. High temperatures in Roswell reach 95 on 11days. Severe weather was once again limited to only a handful of hail, highwind, and flash flood events.Harvest Moon September 13, 2019Photo by Cindy Martinez via @ByronKOATNWS AlbuquerqueNear Rio Rancho, NM September 15, 2019Photo by @Brian a McCalebAlbuquerque, NM September 21, 2019Photo by @johnmvaldezweather.gov/abq

September 2019 Climate SummaryTemperaturesActualNWS AlbuquerqueWeather Forecast OfficeAlbuquerque, NMIssued October 11, 2019 3:38 PM MDTAnomalyweather.gov/abq

September 2019 Climate SummaryAlbuquerque Sunport TemperaturesWeather Forecast OfficeAlbuquerque, NMIssued October 11, 2019 3:38 PM MDTABQ Sunport Daily Average TemperaturesSeptember 2019 vs. m Anomaly9/99/11 9/13 9/15 9/17 9/19 9/21 9/23 9/25 9/27 9/29Cool AnomalyAverage T1893-2018 Average TMax TMin TThe average temperature for Albuquerque was 73.2 , which was 3.9 above thenormal of 69.3 . This ranks as the 6th warmest September on record. The averagemaximum temperature for the month was 85.5 . This was 4.8 above the normalaverage maximum temperature of 80.7 . The average minimum temperature forthe month was 60.9 . This was 3.0 above the normal average minimumtemperature of 57.9 .NWS Albuquerqueweather.gov/abq

September 2019 Climate SummaryClayton TemperaturesWeather Forecast OfficeAlbuquerque, NMIssued October 11, 2019 3:38 PM MDTClayton Daily Average TemperaturesSeptember 2019 vs. m Anomaly9/99/11 9/13 9/15 9/17 9/19 9/21 9/23 9/25 9/27 9/29Cool AnomalyAverage T1893-2018 Average TMax TMin TThe average temperature for Clayton was 72.6 , which was 6.8 above the normalof 65.8 . This ranks as the 2nd warmest September on record. The averagemaximum temperature for the month was 86.5 . This was 7.2 above the normalaverage maximum temperature of 79.3 . The average minimum temperature forthe month was 58.6 . This was 6.3 above the normal average minimumtemperature of 52.3 .NWS Albuquerqueweather.gov/abq

September 2019 Climate SummaryRoswell TemperaturesWeather Forecast OfficeAlbuquerque, NMIssued October 11, 2019 3:38 PM MDTRoswell Daily Average TemperaturesSeptember 2019 vs. rm Anomaly9/99/11 9/13 9/15 9/17 9/19 9/21 9/23 9/25 9/27 9/29Cool AnomalyAverage T1893-2018 Average TMax TMin TThe average temperature for Roswell was 79.0 , which was 7.0 above the normalof 72.0 . This ranks as the warmest September on record. The average maximumtemperature for the month was 92.5 . This was 6.9 above the average maximumtemperature of 85.6 . The average minimum temperature for the month was 65.5 .This was 7.0 above the normal average minimum temperature of 58.5 .NWS Albuquerqueweather.gov/abq

September 2019 Climate SummaryPrecipitationActualNWS AlbuquerqueWeather Forecast OfficeAlbuquerque, NMIssued October 11, 2019 3:38 PM MDTAnomalyweather.gov/abq

September 2019 Climate SummaryTemperature & Precipitation TrendsWeather Forecast OfficeAlbuquerque, NMIssued October 11, 2019 3:38 PM MDTTemperaturePrecipitationThe average statewide temperature was 69.2 which was 4.7 above thelong-term normal of 64.5 (1901-2000). This ranks as the warmestSeptember on record for New Mexico.The average statewide precipitation was 1.50” which was 0.17” below thelong-term normal of 1.67” (1901-2000). This ranks as the 54th driestSeptember on record for New Mexico.NWS Albuquerqueweather.gov/abq

September 2019 Climate SummaryPrecipitationWeather Forecast OfficeAlbuquerque, NMIssued October 11, 2019 3:38 PM MDTAlbuquerque SunportClaytonRoswellThere was 0.45” of precipitation measured atthe Sunport, compared to the normal of 1.08”,or 0.63” below normal. This ranks as the 37thdriest September on record (1893-2019).There was 0.36” of precipitation measured at,compared to the normal of 1.67”, or 1.31” belownormal. This ranks as the 14th driest Septemberon record (1893-2019).There was 1.26” of precipitation measured at,compared to the normal of 1.53”, or 0.27” belownormal. This ranks as the 64th driest Septemberon record (1893-2019).NWS Albuquerqueweather.gov/abq

September 2019 Climate SummarySevere Weather*Event TypeDust DevilTstorm WindTstorm WindHailFlash FloodFlash /199/20/19CountyMagnitudeTaosColfax58 ktChaves61 GustWeather Forecast OfficeAlbuquerque, NMIssued October 11, 2019 3:38 PM MDTEvent NarrativeA large dust devil moved across State Road 150 and damaged a nearby restaurant.Peak wind gust up to 67 mph at the Raton airport.Wind damage along State Road 2 in Midway.Nickel size hail a couple miles south of Cedro.Roads damaged and closures in the area south of Abeytas.Roads and culverts damaged with closures in the area south of Alamo.Quarter size hail east of U.S. Highway 84 several miles southeast of Santa Rosa.*Storm reports are considered preliminary until a final review is certified in the NWS Storm Data publication.Certified data is available three to four months post-event at: https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/stormevents/NWS Albuquerqueweather.gov/abq

September 2019 Climate SummaryResourcesWeather Forecast OfficeAlbuquerque, NMIssued October 11, 2019 3:38 PM MDTNCEI Climatological Rankings: SM Climate Data: http://www.prism.oregonstate.edu/NWS Local Climate Pages: https://w2.weather.gov/climate/index.php?wfo abqNCEI Storm Data: https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/stormevents/Questions?: sr-abq.webmaster@noaa.govNWS Albuquerque Facebook@NWSAlbuquerque & #nmwxNWS Albuquerqueweather.gov/abq

Issued October 11, 2019 3:38 PM MDT September 2019 Climate Summary Weather Forecast Office NWS Albuquerque weather.gov/abq There was 0.45”of precipitation measured at the Sunport, compared to the normal of 1.08”, or 0.63”below normal. This ranks as the 37th driest September on record (1893-2019). There was 0.36”of precipitation measured at,

Related Documents:

6/30/2019 1 Physical Geography: Weather and Climate Chapter 4 Weather vs. Climate Weather –short-term, day-to-day expression of atmospheric processes Ex. - Today is clear, cold and sunny Climate –long-term, average conditions Usually at least 30 years of daily weather data (temperatures and precipitation)

Weather instruments are used to measure and record the weather. Weather instruments can be found in weather stations on land. The Met Office has hundreds of weather stations all over the UK. Weather instruments are also found at sea. They are found on some ships, but mainly on weather buoys designed to monitor weather and sea conditions.

weather/climate spectrum. This chapter provides basic information to understand weather, climate, climate variability and climate change, and then discusses some analytical methods used to address the unique challenges presented when study-ing these exposures. CHAPTER 2 Weather and climate:

Weather VS. Climate Climate describes average weather conditions over longer periods and over large areas.Ex : Mediterranean climate (hot dry summer, cool wet winters) Weather describes the day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere. Weather can change quickly - one day it

Weather and Climate 6 2275 Speedway, Mail Code C9000 Austin, TX 78712 (512) 471-5847 www.esi.utexas.edu 6. Compare the weather in your city and the area (climate). Weather Type Your City Area (classroom average) 7. Create a graph showing the weather in your city vs. the climate

Unit 2 Weather 5 LESSON 1 Today’s Weather BIG IDEAS Weather affects the way we live, what we eat and wear and how we feel. We can describe weather conditions by using mathematics. LESSON 2 What Makes Weather? BIG IDEAS The sun heating the earth and its atmosphere causes the weather. We feel weather as wind, heat or cold, and humidity in the form of rain,

Winter Weather Safety Know Your Risk, Take Action, Be a Force of Nature weather.gov/safety. Building a Weather-Ready Nation // 2 NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE Winter Weather Hazards . Keep an eye out for debris, downed power lines, and tree branches weather.gov/safety. Building a Weather-Rea

eral thousands of genes, but only for a few hundred tissue samples. The classical statistical methods are often simply not applicable in these \high-dimensional" situations. The course is divided into 4 chapters (of unequal size). Our rst chapter will start by introducing ridge regression, a simple generalisation of ordinary least squares. Our study of this will lead us to some beautiful .