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http://www.erh.noaa.gov/btv/mountain/point/ You likely know about this, but I heard it on the news this morning and thought it was interesting.
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http://www.erh.noaa.gov/btv/mountain/point/ You likely know about this, but I heard it on the news this morning and thought it was interesting.
The link shows over 4000' for the Mt. Ellen summit. It's not the full forecast you get for the normal click on the map point forecast, but it does give temps.It is very cool but there are a couple of caveats to any point forecast. If you look at the elevation for Mt Ellen, for example, you can only get a point at around 3000', not the summit. Secondly all the baseline info is from the nearest NWS station which for here in the MRV is the station at the airport in Berlin. The NWS then uses weather based algorithms to take the baseline data and produce the point forecasts.
I think is about as accurate as you can get and lots of fun to quickly check mountain weather and forecasts anywhere around the country. The other cool thing is that your getting the baseline weather info from the same source as the weather folks on the net, tv or radio. It's the forecast that is the sticky wicket for those folks. :lol:
Ain't that the truth! At least those freezing levels drop this Friday and weekend!
Hey DrJeff! Yeah, this alternating warm/cold stuff is dreadful.
Yup! And Winn I'm sure your getting ready for the next few months and trying to figure out what always seems to be that age old battle in early season Northeast storms, which what will win the battle, the cold fronts from the North and West kicking out the warm air ahead of the low, or the warm air associated with the low staying entrenched along the East Coast. This is the time of year especially where I'm not quite sure how meterologists maintain their sanity in the Northeast!:lol: