Christian Eide and Team: Forecast Along the track- 6 Sept

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This image is taken by the noaa19 polar orbiting satellite at 1200utc. It is in the visible channel, that means that this is what you would see if you were up there, sitting on the satellite! Image from the Canadian weather Office.

Forecast from Dye III along the track - 06 September 2010 - day 5

General:
The latest satellite image shows a quite significant cloudsheet to the East of your current position. This is expected to move further to the East so i will not affect your weather condition. In general the weather conditions for the next few day look pretty good, except for the 8th of September when the wind is expected to increase and this may result in drifting or blowing snow. It will blow from the ESE to SE so this will be mainly a tailwind.

Day 1: 06 September 2010
Weather: after a very cloudy start with possily still some residual slight snow, weather conditions are expected to improve: enlarging sunny spells with good visibility.
Wind: SSW 3-5m/s, turning to the SSE  and slightly decreasing: 2-4ms
Temperatures: -8/-4°C

Day 2: 07 September 2010
Weather: scattered cloudiness with sunny spells, becoming clear-good visibility. No significant change.
Wind: SE 2-4m/s, after 18/21utc becming E 5-8ms
Temperatures: -14/-8°C

Day 3: 08 September 2010
Weather: sunny and clear with possibly after 21/24utc formation of low clouds or fog patches.
Wind: ESE 7-10ms, later veering to SSE 5-8ms.
Temperatures: -15/-3°C

Day 4: 09 September 2010
Weather: sunny spells with scattered clouds. After 15/18utc possibly formation of Low Stratus or fog patches.
Wind: S 4-6ms, after 15/18utc becoming calm.
Temperatures: -6°C after 15/18utc becoming -14/-16°C

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