
April 7, 2007
1130 z
UNISYS GOES East water vapor Northern and Western Hemisphere satellite.
We're in trouble. From this satellite it's perfectly obvious the decending cold air mass is going to quickly be mixing with the tropical air mass east of terra firma.
Look out !
It be windy here ! Last time this occurred, we had a tropospheric tornado offshore.
Wilmington, North Carolina
Elevation :: 33 ft / 10 m
Temperatures :: 40 °F / 4 °C
Conditions :: Clear
Humidity :: 65%
Dew Point :: 29 °F / -2 °C
Wind :: 14 mph / 22 km/h / 6.2 m/s from the WNW
Wind Gust :: 24 mph / 39 km/h / 10.8 m/s
Pressure :: 29.83 in / 1010 hPa (Rising)
Windchill :: 32 °F / 0 °C
Visibility :: 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers
UV :: 1 out of 16
Clouds :: Clear -
(Above Ground Level)