Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Happy Birthday NASA

July 29
NASA Established to Explore Space
On this day in 1958, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) was created by an act of Congress. NASA was formed to learn about and explore outer space. Since its creation, NASA has sent astronauts to the moon and satellites to the farthest planets of our solar system. NASA has also sent robotic rovers to Mars and over a hundred Shuttle missions into orbit around the Earth. NASA is currently working with other countries to build a space station.

This Day In History>>1958 NASA Established.............The United States Congress passes legislation formally inaugurating the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The establishment of NASA was a sign that the United States was committed to winning the "space race" against the Soviets. In October 1957, the Soviet Union shocked the world, and particularly the American public, by launching the first satellite into orbit around the earth. Called Sputnik, the small spacecraft was an embarrassment to the United States, which prided itself on its leadership in the field of technology. Sputnik also provided the Soviets with an important propaganda advantage in terms of reaching out to underdeveloped Third World nations that were looking for scientific and technological assistance. The initial U.S. response to this challenge was not altogether successful. The Eisenhower administration passed the National Defense Education Act that provided federal funds for improving the teaching of science and mathematics in America's public schools. In December 1957, the United States attempted to launch its own satellite. Named Vanguard, the "spaceship" got a few feet off the ground and then blew up. America had better luck with Explorer I a month later--the satellite completed its orbit of the earth. It was obvious to many U.S. officials, though, that a more organized and focused effort was needed. In July 1958, Congress passed legislation establishing NASA as the coordinating body of the U.S. space program. During the next decade, NASA became synonymous with the space race. In May 1961, President John F. Kennedy announced that the United States should set a goal of putting a man on the moon by the end of the decade. Eight years and billions of dollars later, Neil Armstrong stepped out of the lunar module Eagle and onto the moon's surface on July 20, 1969. The great space race was over.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Summer is tough sometimes...

Believe it or not summer forecasts can be a tough call for several reasons. The fast moving wind patterns of the jet stream virtually disappear during the mid summer months. The forecast mathematical models want to bring in weather systems but many times these impulses get 'washed out' before they arrive. This week was a perfect example of forecasting 'gone bad'. The models want to bring cooler less humid air in next week and within two forecast runs the cool air is gone! So here's what the thinking is right now.

A couple of things to observe here. While we are going to see warm air here at +20 C very warm air to the west!
Warmer air on the move with an area of +25 C moving through Illinois
A trough sits across the area Tuesday afternoon with very warm air
Still warm but it looks like a bit of relief coming by late week.
A bit cooler with 850mb temperatures dropping to around +14 C

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Back to Blogging

I need to apologize to my regular readers, if I have any left. I will now be trying to blog more often and it begins with today's short post, at least to begin with. You need to check out a blog from former Fort Wayne residents as they are writing about a hurricane Bertha and their experience along the Gulf coast.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Next round of storms

It looks like another line of storms headed our way today. A fairly strong low pressure system for this time of year will push a number of storms ahead of it. There is a slight risk of severe weather this afternoon but it looks like the biggest threat is heavy rain. In fact, the QFP numbers for the area quite impressive bringing in .65 to around an inch.

Now for the mid range forecast. There's been some inconsistency in some of the models so far this week. Yesterday the European wanted to bring in very hot 850 temps in the +24 degree range. This morning things are much more moderate and quite frankly I like this solution better.

Friday will begin on the mild side with a strong weather system to the west, warm air along with thunderstorms are on the way Friday night.

Could be a stormy start to Saturday as most of the energy with this system is shifted north but I still see storm chances here.

Cooler and drier air makes things very comfortable by Sunday as 85o temperatures fall to around +14



850 temperatures continue to fall by Monday morning the are +8 Celsius

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Lightning strikes

And people are alive to talk about it.