KGS MESSAGE OF THE DAY
3/15/2001 Message of the Day
Christopher Duvall, Meteorologist, Rutgers University
cduvall@rci.rutgers.edu
Office of the NJ State Climatologist
Precipitation:
A large area of clouds and precipitation will stretch from
eastern portions of the Plains across the Appalachian Mountains
and along much of the East Coast today. This system will move
eastward through tomorrow.
Temperature:
Temperatures will begin to rise today and tomorrow along the West
Coast, with cooler temperatures underneath all of the clouds and
precipitation in the eastern half of the country.
Challenge Questions:
Is there anywhere in the U.S. that will experience a high temperature
that is below freezing, today? Are these the same places that were
below freezing two weeks ago, on 3/1/2001? Is the area of the U.S.
with colder air (below freezing) larger, smaller, or about the same
as it was on 3/1/2001? One place you can look up the temperature maps
for today and 3/1/2001 is the WeatherWorld 2010 web site at:
http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/wx/surface.rxml
Click on the "Archive" button when you look at a temperature map, to
find the 3/1/2001 maps. Make sure you look at the same time of day
for both days.
CD 3/15/2001