STS-100 – Eastern Range Operation Forecast – 18 Apr 2001
Op Number: F4289
Issued: 18 Apr 01/0700 EDT
Valid: 19 Apr 01/1835-1845 UTC (19/1435-1445 EDT)
45 Weather Squadron web site:
http://www.patrick.af.mil/45OG/45WS/ws1.htm
Vehicle/Payload: STS-100 (Endeavour)/ISS-09-6A
Location: CX 39A
Launch Weather Officer: Ed Priselac
Synoptic Surface high pressure over the southeast US will create
Discussion: easterly surface winds. Upper ridge will bring dry, stable
conditions aloft.
Clouds Coverage Bases (feet) Tops (feet)CUMULUS 2/8 FEW 4000 7500
CIRRUS 3/8 SCATTERED 25000 28000
Visibility: 7 mi. [11 km]
Wind: 060 10 P 15 kt (60 foot pad winds) [19 P 28 km/h]
Temperature: 72 F [22 C] RH: 43% Dewpoint: 54 F [12 C]
Weather: Nil
Probability of KSC weather prohibiting launch: 10%
Probability of KSC weather prohibiting Tanking: 0%
Primary concern(s): RTLS crosswinds
Probability of KSC weather prohibiting launch for 24 hour delay: 10%
Probability of KSC weather prohibiting Tanking: 0%
Primary concern(s): Flight through cumulus clouds
Probability of KSC weather prohibiting launch for 48 hour delay: 10%
Probability of KSC weather prohibiting Tanking: 0%
Primary concern(s): Flight through cumulus clouds
Sunrise: 19 Apr 0654 EDT – Moonrise: 19 Apr 0418 EDT – Illumination: 23%
Sunset: 19 Apr 1951 EDT – Moonset: 19 Apr 1530 EDT
Next Forecast will be issued: IF REQUIRED
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