Decoded:
Dropsonde Observations
Storm Name: CHRIS (03L)
Mission Number: 04
Flight ID: NOAA9
Observation Number: 02
Time: 1800Z
Latitude: 27.9°N
Longitude: 75°W
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Surface: 1019 mb; Temp: 82°F; Dewpt: 72°F; SSW (210°) @ 6 mph
1000mb height: 548 ft; Temp: 80°F; Dewpt: 71°F; SSW (205°) @ 7 mph
925mb height: 2789 ft; Temp: 71°F; Dewpt: 57°F; SSW (205°) @ 6 mph
850mb height: 5180 ft; Temp: 63°F; Dewpt: 45°F; W (275°) @ 8 mph
700mb height: 10522 ft; Temp: 44°F; Dewpt: 37°F; WNW (300°) @ 13 mph
500mb height: 19357 ft; Temp: 18°F; Dewpt: -3°F; E (95°) @ 20 mph
400mb height: 24967 ft; Temp: 2°F; Dewpt: -25°F; ESE (115°) @ 26 mph
300mb height: 31824 ft; Temp: -28°F; Dewpt: -37°F; E (100°) @ 43 mph
250mb height: 35925 ft; Temp: -48°F; Dewpt: -59°F; E (95°) @ 40 mph
200mb height: 40715 ft; Temp: -63°F; Dewpt: -101°F; E (95°) @ 58 mph
SPL 2790N07510W 1843 MBL WND 20506 AEV 20604 =
1019mb winds: SSW (210°) @ 6 mph
850mb winds: W (275°) @ 8 mph
722mb winds: W (280°) @ 12 mph
694mb winds: NW (310°) @ 12 mph
550mb winds: E (95°) @ 6 mph
531mb winds: ESE (110°) @ 14 mph
512mb winds: E (90°) @ 23 mph
477mb winds: SE (130°) @ 20 mph
428mb winds: ESE (110°) @ 23 mph
361mb winds: ESE (105°) @ 31 mph
357mb winds: E (95°) @ 31 mph
350mb winds: ESE (110°) @ 31 mph
319mb winds: ESE (110°) @ 40 mph
260mb winds: E (95°) @ 39 mph
223mb winds: E (100°) @ 44 mph
214mb winds: ESE (110°) @ 48 mph
186mb winds: E (90°) @ 62 mph
178mb winds: ESE (105°) @ 67 mph
The plane is still enroute, this observation is about 350mi due east of Melbourne, but closer than the last drop.
And no they won't crash. The USAF plane is flying at about 5,000 feet, whereas the NOAA plane is flying over 40,000 feet up.
>psst . . . discussion thread!
