[OKDXA] South Orkneys
Nelson Derks
ac5up at windstream.net
Fri Feb 11 11:43:12 EST 2011
Jay Eimer wrote:
> I saw the same thing on my commute yesterday morning. My truck has a thermometer display.
>
> I live on a hill - and saw 0 at my house (on top of the tallest hill in the immediate vicinity). But I saw 10 degree swings as I dropped into valleys - down to -11 at one point, -7 or -8 more typical at the bottoms, and -2 or so on the crests.
>
Speaking as an aging motor scooter pilot I can tell you that's nothing
unusual. In the summer when it's hot it tends to be hot no matter what
or where, but in the spring & fall when you drop down a hill to cross a
bridge over a creek there is definitely a pocket of cooler air near the
water. Can't miss it. It's also noticeably cooler in the shade except on
very humid days when there is no escape from the heat anywhere...
As for the latest, if you have some spare time go up to the mesonet dot
org site and click "weather" up top. Choose a monitoring site that
interests you (if you park your mouse on any orange dot the name will
pop up). Note the stat summary and abbreviated forecast, then click on
the meteogram (green & pink graph) toward the upper right corner.
What you're looking at is time on the horizontal axis and temp displayed
vertically in three ways by color overlay: Actual temp, dewpoint and
wind chill. All are measured at 10 meters above ground. Park your mouse
along any boundary line and it will pop up the time, temp, and whether
the number is wind chill or whatever. Notice in the upper right corner
how you can go back 1, 2 or 3 days in time. Also notice the graphs for
wind speed, direction, yadda, yadda, yadda.
Point of all this is that you have a buttload of readings in five minute
increments and the overnights have become very 'spikey' on the
temperature graph. Best guess is that the air is so dry it has no
thermal mass (thermal inertia?) which is contrary to normal conditions.
Generally the humidity rises overnight and temp changes become more
gradual because of the moisture. Looking at Bixby in the wee hours of
the 10th I'm seeing two and three degree deltas within a 5-10 minute
spread in both directions. Note also how the very coldest portions of
the morning were relatively short lived and I think that's fortunate...
When I saw it was around -20 at my QTH my next move was to check for a
green puddle under the car. None found. The temp was cool enough to test
the ol' ethylene glycol but not the exposure time. Takes a while to suck
all the heat out of a proper engine block and Jack Frost didn't get a
good grip on mine.
Poke around the mesonet site and you can find all sorts of groovy things
like soil temps and month by month archived summaries from each
measurement site. If a person has the need they can research both long
and short term trends, and I predict the overnight temperature lines are
going to smooth out nicely in the next day or two................
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