Hello everyone!
My apologies for the lack of post yesterday morning, I’m down at the American Meteorological Society’s Annual Meeting in Boston and had a few more meetings than were originally on my schedule. Anyways, today’s weather looks fairly tame across the region as westerly winds carry drier, but not colder, air into the region. As per usual, westerly flow means we’ll have a classic upslope/downslope pattern set up where clouds stick around in the mountains while the coastal plain enjoys mostly sunny skies. Temperatures will follow a similar pattern, with highs in the upper 20’s north and low 40’s south. No precipitation is expected until our next storm moves in late tonight.
-Jack
Sounds like a fascinating conference. I’m with Carmen, I would love to know more when you have had a chance to catch your breath and write about it.
Happy New Year! Would love to read about the AMS meeting. What kinds of sessions do they offer? Keynotes? What did you enjoy?
Carmen
Hi Carmen, happy new year to you too! The AMS meeting has sessions on just about every aspect of weather/climate prediction, as well as keynotes from various leaders in the weather enterprise. This site should have much more info: https://annual.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/2020/
Thank you for explaining about yesterday!!!
You have spoiled us by kindly letting us know when you will not be posting
I was worried and concerned!!!
Take care,
Kathie Tiscano