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New England flooding, air pollution, and the season's first typhoon
Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 2:05 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006 +0
Major flooding has hit southern New Hampshire, southwest Maine, and northeast Massachussetts today, where more than 10 inches of rain has fallen in the past four days. The culprit is a "cut off low", a large low pressure system over the Great Lakes that got separated from the jet stream on Thursday, and has stayed almost stationary since since then, with no upper level winds to push it along. The counter-clockwise flow of air around the low has drawn copious amounts of moist oceanic air over New England. The rains from this moisture have brought the Warner river at Davisville and the Smith River at Bristol to flood stage this morning. With another 1-2 inches of rain expected across the region today, these rivers should crest several feet above flood stage, with moderate to major flooding. The cut-off low is expected to drift slowly northeastward today and get re-absorbed by the jet stream on Tuesday, which will finally bring an end to the worst of the rains. Howver, the weather pattern over the next week is expected to remain wet over the eastern half of the U.S., and more rain is expected in the Northeast later this week as the jet stream continues to remain in a typical Springtime active pattern.


Figure 1. Rainfall amounts for New England estimated by radar, ending at 8:30am EDT Monday May 15.

Air pollution season is here
May marks the beginning of air pollution season in the U.S., when summertime brings the hot temperatures, high amounts of UV radiation, and stagnant air that can trigger air pollution "Action Days". This week marks the annual observance of Air Pollution Awareness week, and at EPA's request, I will be writing several blogs highlighting air pollution. In particular, I'll discuss why one of NOAA's P-3 hurricane hunter airplanes will be in Texas for air pollution research this hurricane season, instead of flying hurricanes.

Quick intro on air pollution
Today, I'll present a quick summary of what pollutants we're concerned about. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) calculates the Air Quality Index (AQI) for five major air pollutants regulated by the Clean Air Act: ground-level ozone, particle pollution, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide. Ozone and particle pollution are the two most serious pollutants in the U.S. Particle pollution alone has been estimated to cause over 20,000 premature deaths the U.S. each year, and 800,000 worldwide (although the exact mortality numbers and definition of "premature deaths" is controversial).

Ozone is a colorless gas composed of three atoms of oxygen. Ozone forms both in the Earth's upper atmosphere and at the surface. Where ozone forms determines whether it is helpful or harmful to your health.

Good ozone naturally forms in the stratosphere, a layer of air about 10 - 30 miles (16 - 48 km) above Earth's
surface. This protective layer shields us from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays. Without this layer, we would all be blinded and sunburned. Unfortunately, human-created chemicals are destroying this beneficial layer of ozone. Over the South Pole in springtime, the ozone loss is so severe that an "Ozone Hole" forms, letting significant amounts of harmful ultraviolet light reach the surface.

Ozone from the stratosphere sometimes gets transported to the surface, particularly in high mountainous regions. Hikers on Mt. Everest who don't use bottled oxygen can be at risk of death from breathing poisonous levels of ozone near the mountain's summit in some weather conditions.

Bad ozone forms near Earth's surface when the ultraviolet light in sunlight triggers a chemical reaction with "precursor pollutants" emitted by cars, power plants, and industrial sources. These precursor pollutants consist of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and volatile organic hydrocarbons (VOC). Ozone near ground level is a harmful pollutant. Ozone pollution isn't limited to big cities like Los Angeles, Houston and New York. It's also found in smaller cities like Raleigh, NC and Cincinnati, OH. It can be a problem in rural areas, including some national parks. Ozone and the pollutants that react to form it (NOx and VOCs) can also be carried on the wind to affect air quality in urban and rural areas hundreds of miles away.

Particle pollution is a mixture of microscopic solids and liquid droplets suspended in air. This pollution, also known as particulate matter, is made up of a number of components, including acids (such as nitrates and sulfates), organic chemicals, metals, soil or dust particles, and allergens (such as fragments of pollen or mold spores). Unlike summertime ozone, particle pollution can occur year-round. It is worst in summer, though, when winds are lighter and the air becomes more stagnant.

Particles come in a wide range of sizes. Fine particles are less than 2.5 micrometers in diameter. How small is that? About 1/30th the diameter of the average human hair--so small, you'd need an electron microscope to see them.

Some fine particles can be emitted directly (think of smoke from a woodstove). But most are formed secondarily from complex atmospheric reactions of gases such as NOx and sulfur dioxide (SO2), that are emitted from power plants, industries, cars, buses and trucks. These fine particles are the worst for your health, since their small size allows then to penetrate deep into your lungs.

Inhalable coarse particles are larger than 2.5 and up to 10 micrometers in diameter. Sources of coarse particles include crushing or grinding operations and dust stirred up by vehicles traveling on roads. These particles are not as injurious to your health, as their large size allows them to be filtered out more readily by your nose before they reach your lungs.

Typhoon Chanchu
The season's first typhoon, a Category 4 storm with 140 mph winds named Chanchu, has turned north, and is now threatening to strike Hong Hong on Wednesday. Chanchu briefly made it to supertyphoon status on Sunday, when it had 150 mph sustained winds and a 910 mb central pressure. This was good enough for a Category 4 rating on the U.S. Saffir-Simpson scale, but not Category 5--which starts at 156 mph. A supertyphoon is defined as any tropical cyclone in the Western Pacific that attains maximum sustained winds of 150 mph. It is not unusual to get a supertyphoon in May, and this last happened in 2004, when Supertyphoon Nida reached Category 5 status with sustained winds of 160 mph. I'll have more on Typhoon Chanchu tomorrow.


Figure 2. Typhoon Chanchu at peak intensity Sunday, with 150 mph sustained winds and a 910 mb pressure.

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151. RL3AO 8:04 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Here's a shear map of the invest of the WPac. It's located at about 144W 5N.
152. weatherboyfsu 8:04 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
The gulf is looking interesting......whats up with the NHC satellites?
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153. Levi32 8:06 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Yes that west Pacific wave looks good.
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154. Levi32 8:08 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
That convection is the gulf is holding together still and there is a new blob of cold cloud tops popping up in the center of the mess.
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155. atmosweather 8:09 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
It really needs to move north to start spinning. But there is enough deep convection and it is decently organized.

Weatherboyfsu, they moved all their imagery to here. Its got a lot more floaters and types of enhancements.
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156. Levi32 8:12 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Yeah it needs to gain latitude, but it looks very healthy.
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157. atmosweather 8:18 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
I am really excited about the new SSD imagery page. Nine different floaters and tons of different channel 4 enhancements. Its gonna be extremely better tracking the storms this year.
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158. Levi32 8:20 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
I know Rich I love it! It even has an Alaska sector just for me lol! The new enhancements are really nice, and I am glad they finally made the other floaters available. Also did you look at the gulf of Mexico loops? Look at all the overlays my gosh!
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159. Levi32 8:22 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
The Alaska and Hawaii sectors aren't online yet. Figures Alaska would be last to work lol.
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160. RL3AO 8:23 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
No, Alaska should be next to last to work.
161. TheLuckyTacoBlizzard 8:23 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
where the link to it?
162. atmosweather 8:24 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Yeah if we have to watch Gulf storms this season its gonna be awesome.
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163. Levi32 8:25 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
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164. louastu 8:25 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Yesterday turned into a pretty good sized outbreak of severe weather. There were 319 total reports of severe weather, including 18 reports of tornadoes.

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165. Levi32 8:27 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
I know we are armed and ready this year!

RL3AO lol actually it is always last and has the least weather products. Grrr I hate that. Why can't they give us the same maps and stuff? That's what I get for living in the most beautiful place in the world lol.
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166. atmosweather 8:27 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
We might have some severe weather here in Orlando tomorrow.
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167. Levi32 8:28 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Seems like we have significant severe weather almost every day now. It has been quite a tornado season so far.
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168. Levi32 8:29 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Yes Rich the SPC has a slight risk area over you tonight and tomorrow.
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169. atmosweather 8:29 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
LOL maybe if there was another 10-15 million more people there then NOAA might care! JK!
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170. atmosweather 8:30 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
We will only get severe weather though if the cap breaks and it hasn't broken for months LOL! We've had more freezes than cap breaks since last summer!
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171. RL3AO 8:31 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Well, I was going off of that Alaska joined the union before Hawaii, therfore should get the sat floater before Hawaii!
172. atmosweather 8:32 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Haha right LOL
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173. Levi32 8:32 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
LOL maybe! They don't think it is worth giving us the products because we don't have enough observation stations or people around the state. Can't they at least give us more radar stations? Those aren't so hard to get. We could really use some full coverage of the state. At least the SSD people were thoughful enough to give us a sat page of our own.
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174. atmosweather 8:34 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Well Florida gets its own tropical floater LOL, and the primary SSD floater (1) has been on us since December. We're SPECIAL LOL!!
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175. Levi32 8:34 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
I wish lol! You know we are getting severe weather here in Alaska the last two years. last year we had 3 severe thunderstorm warnings for my area and a few more for Anchorage. We even had a funnel cloud that almost touched down! Scary!
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176. Levi32 8:35 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Haha Rich lol! I don't think it's you lol. It's because the hurricane center is in Florida I'll bet.
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177. Alec 8:36 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
just a quick ~*~*~fly-by~*~*~Does anyone think a cold front may make it to FL by this coming weekend? Models are starting to hint of one...thanks....see ya guys later!:)
178. Levi32 8:37 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Alec I think you should get some rain soon. Either this cold front or the next one should clip you at least. See you later have a great day!
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179. atmosweather 8:38 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Yeah Levi I know that's the reason LOL! But its cool to be watched from space constantly LOL! I remember the 2004 season, at least 1 of the floaters had Florida on it 90% of the season LOL!

Alec, I have seen some models hint at a pretty weak front coming through on Saturday but stalling in north Florida.
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180. Levi32 8:40 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
You are sooooo lucky LOL! Just wait there won't be very many storms hitting Florida this year so your precious floater will be taken away to another storm somewhere else lol!
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181. atmosweather 8:40 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Ha this cold front will drench Florida tomorrow. 70% chance of rain for me tomorrow, and possibly severe weather.
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182. louastu 8:42 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Posted By: Levi32 at 12:36 PM AKDT on May 15, 2006.
Alec I think you should get some rain soon. Either this cold front or the next one should clip you at least. See you later have a great day!

And if you don't, well, the hurricane season is coming very soon.
183. Levi32 8:42 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Well I hope you get the much needed rain but not any severe stuff. If this convection holds together you could be in for a good soaking.
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184. Levi32 8:44 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Shhh don't scare him louastu lol. Alec sweet tropical depressions with 10 M.P.H. winds are coming your way to caress you and bathe you in their cool rain water.
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185. atmosweather 8:48 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
ROFL!!!!
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186. Levi32 8:48 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Did any of you just experience an error in this site when you refreshed just now?
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187. louastu 8:49 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
LOL
188. atmosweather 8:50 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
And just because you said that this blob of stuff in the Gulf is going to expand and form a megastorm pounding Florida with 640 mph winds and no rain. And then it will move northwest into Alaska and STALL!
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189. Levi32 8:50 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
What does "ROFL" mean?
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190. louastu 8:50 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Yes I did. I have no idea what it was, but it seems to be working now.
191. louastu 8:51 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Roll On Floor Laughing
192. atmosweather 8:51 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Roll on THE floor laughing. Grammar lesson needed LOL!
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193. TheLuckyTacoBlizzard 8:51 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
error i did
194. Levi32 8:52 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
The Rocky Mountains will take care of it for me lol. I always wanted to have a hurricane on my doorstep lol.
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195. atmosweather 8:52 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
LMAOROFLOL!!!!
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196. Levi32 8:53 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Lol I don't know much of these expressions because this is the first time I have ever chatted with people via the internet.
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197. Levi32 8:53 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
I have a feeling I know what "LMAO" means lol.
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198. louastu 8:54 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
If it is "Roll On The Floor Laughing", Then why don't you put "ROTFL"?
199. atmosweather 8:54 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
LMAO - Laugh My A** Off
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200. Levi32 8:55 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
ROFLSMCS

"rolling on the floor laughing and smashing my computer screen" LOL!
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201. atmosweather 8:56 PM GMT op 15 mei 2006    
Louastu - go play a MMORPG and STFU!!! LOL JK
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