Eastern Shore Weather and Climate Bill Sammler Warning Coordination Meteorologist National Weather Service Wakefield, VA
About The NWS The National Weather Service is: A Federal Government Agency Part of the Dept. of Commerce Nat l Oceanic and Atmospheric Admin. (NOAA) is our Parent Agency A 4700 Employee Agency Dedicated to Saving Lives and Protecting Property WFO Wakefield is 1 of 122 local offices nationwide (including Puerto Rico & Guam)
NWS Field Office Structure America s Weather Enterprise: Protecting Lives, Livelihoods, and Your Way of Life
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NOAA s National Weather Service Provide climate, water, weather forecasts and warnings to protect life and property and enhance the economy 76 billion observations A Typical Year Brings: 6 Hurricanes 1,000 Tornadoes 5,000 Floods 10,000 Violent Thunderstorms Drought Conditions 500 Deaths; 5,000 Injuries; $14 Billion in Losses 1.5 million forecasts 50,000 warnings
Weather Forecasting Most only see the Tip of the Iceberg
NWS Technology WSR-88D Doppler Radar Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS) AWIPS Data Ingest Automated Surface Observation System (ASOS)
Weather Versus Climate Weather is what you get Now: Temperature Moisture Air Pressure Wind Speed/Direction Climate is what happened in the past, and what you might expect in the Future: Based upon recent past Defined by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) 30 year average of daily weather
What is the 2nd Biggest Influence on All Weather and Climate? The Oceans!!! Ocean Temperature Changes
El Nino and La Nina El Nino and La Nina are Pacific OCEAN Phenomena SSTs Warmer (El Nino) or Colder (La Nina) than Normal El Nino and La Nina Produce Significant Short term Climate/Weather Anomalies The Stronger the Ocean Signal, the Stronger and More Predictable the Atmospheric Response
El Nino and La Nina El Nino La Nina
El Nino/La Nina Impacts El Nino LA Nina
Geography and VA Weather Summer Water Warm/Land Warm/Hot Bay/Ocean Become Moisture Sources Sea Breezes Tstms Develop Along Mtns and Sea Breeze Fronts
Sea Breeze Land heats up more quickly than water Cold air begins to push inland creating a breeze off the ocean Rising warm air cools and moves over the ocean to replace cold air that moved inland 15 Copyright 1992, USA TODAY. Reprinted with permission.
Sea/Bay Breeze Example Thunderstorms Bay/Ocean Convergence Zone June 29, 2001
Geography and VA Weather Fall Water Warm/Land Cooling Bay/Ocean Still Provide Moisture Cold Fronts Can Be Dramatic (Wind) Growing Season and Tornado Season End Later
Dates of First/Last Freezes Last Spring Freeze First Fall Freeze
Geography and VA Weather Winter Water Cold/Land Cold (Usually) Less Snow Near Coast due to Water Temps Wind Direction Key Mtns Help Hold In Cold Air Inland (Damming) Late Winter Warming Can Be Slowed Near Ocean
Cold Air Damming H
Nor easters Well organized low pressure intensifies over Gulf Stream and collides with cold air from the north November 2009 Nor Easter (Nor Ida)
How many East Coast lows per season? Typically in a winter season (10/15 3/31) we have between 11 15 coastal winter storm events (Cione, 1993; Sanders, 1980) Most of these storm events occur from December through February with January being the month with the most storm events. Most of these storms do their intensifying from Cape Hatteras northward
January 4 th 2018 Blizzard Storm Evolution 7am Wed 7 am Fri
AKQ Snow Amounts
PHI Snow Amounts
Blizzard Definition Sustained wind or frequent gusts greater than or equal to 35 mph Falling and/or blowing snow Frequently reducing visibility to less than 1/4 mile for three hours or more.
Accomack Observations
Tangier Isl. Observations
RPLV2 Observations
Unusual Tides Cambridge, MD Ocean City, MD
Unusual Tides Wachapreague, VA MLLW
Unusual Tides Kiptopeke, VA MLLW
Early March Nor Easter/Wind Storm
Surface Low Evolution
March 1 5 Winds Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel Rappahannock Range Light
Geography and VA Weather Spring Water Cold/Land Warming Warming Near Coast can be Slowed Sea Breezes Back Door Fronts Reduced Severe Thunderstorms Near Bay/Ocean (early)
Back Door Cold Front April 7, 2001
Hurricanes/Tropical Systems
Tropical Cyclone Climatology Tropical Cyclone Probabilities By Month
All Tropical Systems 1899 2016 (passing within 100 miles of Norfolk, VA)
Hurricanes 1899-2016 (passing within 100 miles of Norfolk, VA)
How many hurricanes have tracked into the Bay? How would such an event compare to past disasters?
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4 diameter plastic rain gauge and 10 minutes a day! Around 7 am Gauge measures to the hundredth of an inch It s fun and easy. We need your help!
Volunteers take their readings once a day Observers can easily transmit their observations using mobile devices CoCoRaHS observers help provide a much better post storm analysis picture! Without CoCoRaHS data With CoCoRaHS data
7.12, 24-hour amount - May 6, 2008, New Braunfels, Texas All but 0.02 fell between 3:30 and 5:30PM. Station TX-CML-17 Radar image of the isolated storms Your observation can make a difference!
How can I join the network? Five easy steps Sign-up on the CoCoRaHS web page: www.cocorahs.org Obtain a 4 plastic rain gauge View the on-line training slide show or attend a training session Set-up the gauge in a good location in your yard Start observing precipitation and report on-line
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The End!! Any Additional Questions? william.sammler@noaa.gov