Preparing For Winter Weather At Home & In The Workplace Brandon Peloquin, Warning Coordination Meteorologist NWS Wilmington OH
What We Will Talk About Introduction to the National Weather Service How we are organized What we do and how we do it Winter Weather Last winter Outlook for this winter Winter Products Winter Safety Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador
National Weather Service Mission To provide weather, hydrologic, and climate forecasts and warnings for the protection of life and property and the enhancement of the national economy. Department Of Commerce DOC National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration NOAA National Weather Service NWS National Centers For Environmental Information NCEI National Marine Fisheries Service NMFS National Ocean Service NOS Office of Marine & Aviation Operations OMAO Office of Oceanic & Atmospheric Research OAR Storm Prediction Center SPC 122 Weather Forecast Offices WFOs
Organization of the NWS 122 Weather Forecast Offices (WFOs) Provide forecasts, warnings, and other local services Operate 24/7/365
NWS NWS Wilmington Wilmington, OH Serves 52 counties across OH, IN, and KY
WFO Wilmington, Ohio WFO Wilmington, OH is staffed by 25 full-time employees The office is staffed around the clock- 24/7/365 Staffing levels can vary from one day to another, depending on the weather situation As many as 8-10 meteorologists are on site at one time during severe weather events
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Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System AWIPS
Upper Air Observations Used by computer models to help forecast the weather. Launched twice daily from 73 sites in the US and 92 in North America. Can reach heights over 100,000 feet
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Radar Storm Interrogation Butler County, Ohio - 2008 Hook Echo 3D Storm View
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Last Winter Highlights Winter 2015-2016 Highlights The state of Ohio had the warmest December on record in 2015, with an average temperature of 43.4 F (previous record was 39.4 F in 1982). As a whole, the state of Ohio averaged about half of its normal precipitation during the month of January. Images Courtesy of MRCC (Midwest Regional Climate Center) Temperatures in February were once again warmer than normal. However, brief cold spells prevented the record warmth of December from repeating itself.
Typical El Nino Winter
Typical La Nina Winter
Winter 2016-2017 Outlook Winter Temperature Outlook Winter Precipitation Outlook There is not yet a clear signal for either above normal or below normal temperatures for the Ohio Valley for the upcoming winter months of December thru February. The latest data suggests favorable probabilities for above normal precipitation for much of the Ohio Valley for the upcoming winter months of December thru February.
1/12/2017 Key Products
BE BE PREPARED! Snow & Ice Blizzards Freezing Rain & Sleet Cold Temperatures Wind Flooding Fog
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What is a Snow Squall? A mesoscale convective system producing gusty winds & heavy snow Tend to be short-lived (burst of S+ / wind increase / temp drop) Don t reach NWS snow advisory criteria (e.g. chance of snow showers ) Falling temperatures can produce a flash freeze situation Can have deadly road consequences (high-impact, sub-advisory, HISA) (Courtesy: Banacos, Lahiff) Time-Matched Imagery 30 November 2007 Elm St., Potsdam, NY TYX 0.5 o reflectivity loop 28
(Courtesy: Banacos, Lahiff) Snow Squalls Newspaper Photos 14 February 2015
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