Status Report

STS-109 Launch weather forecast for Friday, March 1

By SpaceRef Editor
February 27, 2002
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Eastern Range Operation Forecast Op Number: F1443 Issued: 27 Feb
02/1800 EST

Valid: 01 Mar 02/1121-1224 UTC (28/0621-0724 EST)

45 Weather Squadron web site: https://www.patrick.af.mil/45OG/45ws/

Vehicle/Payload: STS-109 (Columbia)/HST SM-03B

Location: CX 39A

Launch Weather Officer: Ed Priselac


Synoptic Discussion: High pressure associated with the unseasonably cold
temperatures will continue
to move slowly eastward, moving offshore by early Friday. Winds should
gradually become more north- easterly providing weak onshore flow. The
warmer onshore flow will cause a rapid moderation of the cold temperatures.
Threat of low clouds with onshore flow. Temperatures would remain a concern
if the high pressure slowed; thus preventing the onshore flow.


Clouds Coverage Bases (feet) Tops (feet)

STRATOCUMULUS 4-5/8 SCT-BKN 3000 4500


Visibility: 7

Wind: 04006 P 09 kt (60 foot pad winds)

Temperature: 45 F RH: 51% Dewpoint: 30 F

Weather: NIL


Probability of KSC weather prohibiting launch: 20%

Probability of KSC weather prohibiting Tanking: 0%

Primary concern(s): Low cloud ceilings with a slight concern for
temperatures

Probability of KSC weather prohibiting launch for 24 hour delay:
30%

Probability of KSC weather prohibiting Tanking: 0%

Primary concern(s): Low cloud ceilings

Probability of KSC weather prohibiting launch for 48 hour delay: 60%

Probability of KSC weather prohibiting Tanking: 0%

Primary concern(s): Low cloud/thick cloud/showers/thunderstorms

Sunrise: 01 Mar 0648 EST Moonrise: 28 Feb 2005 EST

Illumination: 95%

Sunset: 01 Mar 1823 EST Moonset: 01 Mar 0836 EST

Next Forecast will be issued: 28 Feb 02/0800 EST

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