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STS-115 Launch Weather Forecast
Vehicle: STS-115, Atlantis Issued: 4 September 2006/1100Z (0700 EDT) Valid: 6 September 2006 1623 - 1633Z (1223 - 1233 EDT) Launch Weather Team: 45th Space Wing, Patrick AFB, FL Synoptic Discussion: Currently, easterly mid-level flow is in place over Central Florida as the high pressure ridge that was over South Florida yesterday migrates north. Showers and thunderstorms will develop just to the west of KSC today along the afternoon sea breeze, and the western portion of KSC may be affected by this weather during the early afternoon, before the sea breeze progresses inland. Tuesday, the ridge will migrate back to the south, the sea breeze will develop along the east coast of Central Florida, and mid-level westerly flow will cause thunderstorms to remain pinned along the east coast, affecting KSC throughout the afternoon. On Wednesday, weather is favorable for launch due to a dryer atmosphere and the launch window occurring before afternoon thunderstorms develop. Our primary concerns for launch are cumulus clouds within 10NM of Complex 39B and isolated showers within 20NM of the Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF). The probability of KSC weather prohibiting launch increases slightly the following two days due to a frontal boundary approaching Central Florida from the northwest. This boundary with the strong upper level winds from the west may cause anvil clouds from thunderstorms in the Gulf of Mexico and along the west coast of Florida to advect east toward KSC. Clouds Coverage Bases (feet) Tops (feet) Cumulus 3/8 Scattered 3,000 6,000 Cirrus 4/8 Scattered 25,000 26,000 Weather: None. Visibility: 7 miles Wind: 230 deg @ 8 - 12 KT (60 foot pad winds) Temperatu 85 F RH: 65% Dewpoint: 72 F Probability of KSC weather prohibiting launch: 20% Probability of KSC weather prohibiting tanking: 5% Primary concern(s): Cumulus clouds within 10NM of 39B; showers within 20NM of the SLF. Probability of KSC weather prohibiting launch for 24-hour delay 30% Probability of KSC weather prohibiting tanking: 5% Primary concern(s): Cumulus clouds; anvils from thunderstorms over the Gulf of Mexico and West Florida. Probability of KSC weather prohibiting launch for 48-hour delay 30% Probability of KSC weather prohibiting tanking: 10% Primary concern(s): Cumulus clouds; anvils from thunderstorms over the Gulf of Mexico and West Florida. Sunrise: 6 / 0703 EDT Sunset: 6 / 1938 EDT 7 / 0704 EDT 7 / 1937 EDT 8 / 0704 EDT 8 / 1936 EDT Moonrise: 5 / 1830 EDT Moonset: 6 / 0534 EDT Illumination: 5-6 Sept. 96% 6 / 1909 EDT 7 / 0644 EDT 6-7 Sept. 99% 7 / 1945 EDT 8 / 0754 EDT 7-8 Sept. 100% Next forecast will be issued: 5 September 2006, 0700 EDT |
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