CalNex Forecast Prepared Sunday 23 May 2010. Anticipated Platform Activities WP-3D Sunday May 23: An evening-into-night flight touring the LA Basin and.

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CalNex Forecast Prepared Sunday 23 May 2010

Anticipated Platform Activities WP-3D Sunday May 23: An evening-into-night flight touring the LA Basin and offshore, and looking for outflow to the high desert and towards the Salton Sea. We'll be flying constant-altitude legs during the daylit hours to prepare for repeating these patterns after dark, along with missed approaches into several airfields to add vertical profile abilities after dark. With luck the forecast winds are sufficiently low to pose no big problems for this flight. Monday May 24: An evening-into-night flight to the southern San Joaquin Valley. NOAA Twin Otter: Sunday pm: "test flite" in LA Basin & Mojave Desert (stratospheric intrusion, satellite comparison) Monday: AM/PM flights in SoCAB Tuesday: AM/PM flights in SoCAB CIRPAS Twin Otter: NASA King Air: R/V Atlantis: LA Bight

Local Features Sunday: P3 afternoon & evening flight in SoCal SoCal: WNW winds 25-30kts offshore, 20-25kts coast, and 10-15kts over basin; 15-25kt winds in mts & desert; good AQ Monday: P3 afternoon & evening flight to southern San Joaquin Valley Bkfld: winds lighter and clouds breaking up; outflow to Mojave; good AQ

Synoptic Overview for California Sunday May 23 Cold low moves through Southern CA Below Normal Temperatures Strong northerly winds Rain and Isolated Thunderstorms Marine layer disrupted Monday May 24 Weak Ridging ahead of next system Winds turn more onshore and weaken Stronger onshore flow through the Delta Shallow marine layer builds Tuesday May 25 Trough moves into Northern CA Onshore flow strengthens Weaker flow in Socal marine layer remains shallow Wednesday-Friday May Trough dig into CA Onshore flow increases Rainfall spreads Southward Unseasonable temperatures continue

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Large Scale Transport RAQMS FX updated Sunday, May 23nd.

SF Bay Area NO FORECAST TODAY

Sacramento Valley NO FORECAST TODAY

San Joaquin Valley Sunday, May 23, 2010: The lower air profilers this morning depicts light to moderate northwesterly wind flow throughout the atmospheric profile. Valley surface observations show moderate west to northwesterly wind flow present. However, Bakersfield is receiving light rain, with light southwesterly winds. Satellite imagery depicts extensive cloudiness mainly from Fresno/Kings County southward. A potential for afternoon Thunderstorms exist over the southern parts of the SJV due to maximum instability from the low. The 0Z CANSAC run is underestimating the northwesterly winds today. Northwesterly winds are forecast to continue valleywide through this evening. Toward sunset the winds will slowly diminish as the system over southern California moves eastward. Boundary layer mixing heights will start off between 2,000 to 4,000 feet this morning increase in depth by this afternoon. Maximum mixing heights are predicted over the northern SJV of 5,000 to 6,500 feet. Mixing depths between 4,000 and 5,000 feet will occur toward the southern SJV. Winds overnight tonight will weaken but remain light northwesterlies across the SJV. Air quality will be in the good range District-wide today. Monday, May 24, 2010: Minimal mixing will occur overnight from Sunday through early Monday. With solar heating maximum mixing depths are predicted between 3,000 to 5,000 feet. Surface wind flow will be through the Delta toward Sacramento. A light southerly component in the flow at 12Z Monday is directing northern SJV emissions toward eastern SAC county. Westerly flow near the Altamount and Pacheco pass is directing flow toward western San Joaquin, Stanislaus, and Merced counties. Westerly winds are also present over the Cottonwood pass, with flow entering from SLO toward western Kern. Ouflow is toward the Deserts. Winds will be light elsewhere in the SJV. Similar flow pattern is forecast to continue toward the afternoon, with the exception of slight stronger wind speeds. The southerly flow over SJ County weakens and becomes light and variable. Maximum boundary layer mixing heights are predicted to be low overnight, steadily increasing during the day. Maximum heights are predicted to be between 4,000 and 5,500 feet District-wide. AIr quality is predicted to be good tomorrow. Tuesday, May 25, 2010: The 0Z CANSAC run is capturing strengthening southeasterly flow across the northern SJV early Tuesday morning. This in effect will shut down inflow from the Coast. Forecast winds are expected to be light and variable elsewhere from Fresno county southward. Maximum mixing depths on Tuesday are predicted to be low in the northern region and highter toward the south. This is an interesting feature because it may be capturing prefrontal stability. Air quality is predicted to be in the good range. Wednesday and Thursday, May 26 and 27, 2010: A deepening trough over the West Coast will allow for good dispersion conditions to develop over the entire District. Strong to moderate onshore (northwesterly winds) flow will prevail. No air quality problems are predicted.

Central Coast NO FORECAST TODAY

Southern Coastal Waters

South Coast NO FORECAST TODAY

Northern California Observed, Model-Interpolated Winds for SF Bay and COAMPS Wind Plots