mcmurdo station fog climatology 1973-1998
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McMurdo Station Fog McMurdo Station Fog ClimatologyClimatology1973-19981973-1998
Matthew A. LazzaraAntarctic Meteorological Research Center
Space Science and Engineering CenterUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Outline• Data and “A Fog Day”
• Historical review
• Fun facts to know and tell…
• Interesting items found…
• Future work
Definition: A Fog DayA Fog Day – There is at least one hour during the daythat fog is reported (present weather or past weather)
Data: 1973-1998 Synoptic observations from NCDC (Navy) 1999-2003 Climatology reports from ATS/SPAWAR
A.Cayette
McMurdo Station, Antarctica Fog Climatology 1973-2003
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Jan-73
Jan-74
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Time
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g D
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McMurdo Fog Climatology: What’s Normal?
US Navy(NCDC)
SPAWAR(Direct)
Poor Data Quantity
Why so little fog?
McMurdo Station Fog Climatology 1973-2003
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48
87
42
27
23
40
76
93
63
33
61
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120
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Months
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of
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g D
ays
McMurdo Fog Climatology 1973-2003: Monthly View
“Ice” Fog PeakLiquid Fog Peak
?
Fun facts to know and tell…
• More detailed analysis – looking at the largest fog category reported – WMO #40
• Fog occurs at a wide range of temperatures, pressures, wind speeds, cloud coverage, etc.
• However:– Fog observations have
a very high correlation with a preferred wind direction
– Preferred Temperatures reflect fog type (liquid vs. ice)
– Pressure – not too high or low
– Clouds…..
McMurdo Fog Climatology 1973-1998: Time of Day View
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Hour of the day (UTC)
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f F
og
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Fog most in the wee hours to early morning to mid-morning 12-0 UTC
Wind Direction
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Fog days 1973-1998 (WMO #40)
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Majority of the fog events have an Easterly wind component!
Wind Direction vs. Fog Days1973-1998
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45 90 135 180 225 270 315 360
Wind Direction Categories
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East to East Southeasterly wind direction!!
Wind Speed vs. Fog Days1973-1998
020406080
100120140
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600
Wind Speed (Units? mps x100?)
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g D
ay O
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Winds 0 to 4 MPH to 18 MPH to as high as 35 MPH!!
Temperature vs. Fog Days1973-1998
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2350 2400 2450 2500 2550 2600 2650 2700 2750 2800
Temperature (deg. K x10) Categories
Fo
g D
ay O
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ren
ce
0 C/32F~-23 C/~-10 F
Ice Fog! Liquid Fog!
Fog occurs at neither very “High” nor “Low” Pressure
Sea Level Pressure vs. Fog Days1973-1998
020406080
100120140
9700 9750 9800 9850 9900 9950 10000 10050 10100 10150
Pressure (mb x10) Categories
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g D
ay O
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ren
ce
Fog occurs with either some or lots of sky coverage
Total Sky Cover vs Fog Days1973-1998
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Total Sky Cover (octals) Categories
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g D
ay O
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Visibilities vs Fog Days
020406080
100120140160
0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 80000
Visibility Categories
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Fraction of Low Cloud vs Fog Days
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Fraction of Low Clouds (Octals) Categories
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g D
ay O
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Good News: Fog doesn’t always have clouds over itBad News: It does enough, making it hard to track by satellite
Clouds vs Fog Days1973-1998
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Coverage (octals) Categories
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Low
Middle
High
Future work…• Complete this initial review• Case Studies 1999 to 2003
– Detailed/in-depth analysis of events– Satellite data – Terra and Aqua and more…
• Web site:– http://amrc.ssec.wisc.edu/fog– http://amrc.ssec.wisc.edu/realfog.html
• Input from you!– Observers– Pilots– Forecasters– Researchers– Others
Questions ?
E-mail:mattl@ssec.wisc.edu
Fog Web Site:http://amrc.ssec.wisc.edu/fog
http://amrc.ssec.wisc.edu/realfog.html
Linda AWS site/M.Lazzara
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