Sunday, May 2, 2010



The current weather conditions for May 1st 2010 mostly sunny skies. A stray of afternoon thunderstorms possible. High 83 degrees F. winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph. humidity 45% UV index 0 low at 9:13 pm dew point 49 degrees F visibility 7.o ml sunrise 7:13.



major weather events: After a record quiet start to the 2010 severe weather season, the atmosphere finally unleashed one of its classic violent spring weather days yesterday. The national weather service tallied 32 tornado reports in Colorado, Kansas, and Texas. Fortunately, most of the storms occurred over uninhabited areas, and no injuries or major damage were reported to see more information click here.




Day 3

The currrent weather conditions for April 30th 2010 partly sunny, wind direction north west, wind speed 10 to 15 MPH, wind gust 40 MPH, visibility 10 miles, UV index 7 low, overcast 72 degrees F, sunrise 6:30 am sunset 8:12 pm,

major weather events for today: N/A

Day 2

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April 29, 2010






weather information:



The current cloud cover is clear, The wind direction South at 7 MPH, humidity 42%, The UV index at the moment is 0 low because it is 8:43 pm, the dew point is 42 degress F, visibility 9.0 ml, sunrise 6:30 am sunset 8:13 pm


major weather events:




Public Service of New Hampshire (PSNH) is taking precautionary steps to deal with severe weather conditions which forecasters say could impact Londonderry and the rest of New Hampshire over the next few days. The company is reviewing staffing and equipment levels to be prepared for any power outages resulting from the predicted storm conditions. See the top of the page for a photo of this storm. To see more information click here






Day one

current weather condirions:

date: april 28,2010
  1. cloud cover: clear
  2. wind direction: south west
  3. wind speed: 5 to 1o MPH
  4. gust: 7.6
  5. visibility: 10 miles
  6. UV index: 8 out of 16
  7. temperture: 11:24 64 degrees F
  8. 15 wet
  9. 20 dry

source of information: national weather service

major weather events: N/A

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There is one basic reason why we have weather and that is the sun. Weather systems start because the suns energy heats up some parts of Earth more than others. Most of the time the sun shines most directly on the middle of the Earth, with not as much heating at the north and south poles. Earth is tilted on its axis at exactly the right angle to have seasons, which different parts of the Earth being heated more or less during different times of the year. Land heats up faster than water, causing temperture differences between oceans and continents. This heating creates variation in temperture and air pressure, winds, and ocean currents.




instruments used to measure weather:




information from: schoolscience.rice.edu/duker/winstruments.html






  • Thermometer- measures air temperture- unit: celcius


  • barometer- measures air pressure- unit: mmHg


  • psychrometer-measures relative humidity- unit: C/F


  • anemometer- measures wind speed- unit: MPH

Severe storms moved across the Ohio Valley to the Deep South over the weekend. Large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes were all reported in these locations. In addition, numerous Flood Watches were in effect as heavy rain fell. In Tenessee, over a foot of rain fell in some areas killing five people. In Mississippi, three people were killed in a tornado.

To learn more about Flooding: Click Here!