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Weather Word of the Day

December 4, 2024

Inversion - A departure from the usual decrease or increase with altitude of the value of an atmospheric property. The specific region where the deviation occurs is referred to as the inversion layer. In meteorology, the most common type of inversion is a temperature inversion. Normally, the temperature falls off with increasing altitude. When an inversion layer is present, a specific layer of the atmosphere sees an increase in temperature with height.

December 3, 2024

Blizzard Warning - Blizzard Warnings are issued when visibilities are reduced to a quarter mile or less for 3 hours or longer. Wind speeds must also be sustained at 35 mph with frequent higher gusts in order to achieve blizzard conditions.

December 2, 2024

Mirage - An optical effect created by the refraction of light caused by extreme temperature differences between the surface to just above it. The most common mirages look like pools of water in the distance over hot sand or pavement.

December 1, 2024

Rawinsonde - An instrument attached to a weather balloon that measures atmospheric pressure, temperature, humidity, and wind speed/direction at different layers of the atmosphere. As the instrument rises through the atmosphere, the data is sent via radio waves to a receiver on the ground. Rawinsondes are launched all over the world at specified times. The data from these launches is used in initializing the numerous forecast models.

November 30, 2024

Cloud - Any visible mass of water droplets, ice crystals, or a mix of both that become suspended in the atmosphere. Fog is a cloud that forms at the ground, while cirrus clouds oftentimes form at around 40,000 feet.

November 29, 2024

G.O.E.S. - An acronym that stands for Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite. A geostationary satellite remains fixed over a specific area of the globe at an altitude of around 22,400 miles above the Earth's surface. These satellites give meteorologists the ability to constantly track weather systems that impact the region below them.

November 28, 2024

Evaporation - The process by which water changes phase from a liquid to a vapor. Energy from the sun and wind are the main drivers of evaporation. 80% of evaporation occurs over the oceans, while the remaining 20% occurs over land. The highest evaporation rates occur when the relative humidity is low on a hot and windy day.