ML17334B345
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Site: | Cook |
Issue date: | 12/31/1989 |
From: | Alexich M INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG |
To: | Murley T NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
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AEP:NRC:08420, AEP:NRC:8420, NUDOCS 9003020157 | |
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- NRCSPFF DOCKET FACIL:50-315 Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 1, Indiana & 05000315 50-316 Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant, Unit 2, Indiana & 05000316 AUTH. NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION ALEXICH,M.P. Indiana Michigan Power Co. (formerly Indiana & Michigan Ele RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION
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AEP:NRC'08420 10 CFR 50.36a Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-315 and 50-316 License Nos. DPR-58 and DPR-74 SEMI-ANNUAL RADIOACTIVE EFFLUENT RELEASE REPORT (JULY 1, 1989 TO DECEMBER 31, 1989)
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 ATTN: T. E. Murley February 27, 1990
Dear Dr. Murley:
This letter transmits, under separate cover, six copies of the Radioactive Effluent Release Report for the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2, corresponding to the period from July 1, 1989 - December 31, 1989. This report was prepared in accordance with the Cook Nuclear Plant Technical Specifications Sections 6.9.1.8 and 6.9.1 9. ~
This document has been prepared following Corporate procedures that incorporate a reasonable set of controls to ensure its accuracy and completeness prior to signature by the undersigned.
Very truly yours, M. P. Ale ich Vice President edg Enclosure cc: D. H. Williams, Jr.
A. A. Blind - Bridgman R. C. Callen G. Charnoff NRC Resident Inspector - Bridgman A. B. Davis - Region III Administrator (2 encl.)
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9 TABLE OF CONTENTS
~Pa e Table of Contents List of Appendices.
Introduction. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ ~
II. Radioactive Releases and Radiological Impact Upon Man.
Liquid Releases 2 Gaseous Releases. 2 Solid Waste Disposition . 3 III. Meteorological. 3 IV. Process Control Program (PCP) Changes 3 V. Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) Changes.
VI. Total Dose.
VII. Conclusions
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LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX TITLE 1.1 Radioactive Release Data: July 1 - December 31, 1989 1.2 Summary of Maximum Individual Doses: Third Quarter, 1989 1.3 Summary of Maximum Individual Doses: Fourth Quarter, 1989 2.1 Summary of Hourly Meteorological Data: Third Quarter, 1989 2.2 Summary of Hourly Meteorological Data: Fourth Quarter, 1989 3.0 Process Control Program (PCP) Changes
INTRODUCTION This rept)rt discusses the radioactive discharges from Unit 1 and Unit 2 of the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant during the second half of 1989 in accordance with the requirements of Cook Nuclear Plant Technical Specifications Sections 6.9.1.8 and 6.9.1.9.
The table below summarizes the pertinent statistics concerning the Plant's operation during the period from July 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989. The data in this table and the descriptive information on plant operation is based upon the respective Unit's Monthly Operating Reports for the reporting period.
Parameter Unit 1 Unit 2 Gross Electrical Generation (MWhr) 4353770 4652830 Unit Service Factor (8) 96.6 97.8 Unit Capacity Factor - MDC* Net (8) 93.2 96.0
- Maximum Dependable Capacity Unit 1 entered the reporting period with the reactor critical in Mode 2 with lower power physics testing in progress. The unit was successfully paralleled to the system on July 4, 1989 and loaded to 30% power for turbine warming prior for overspeed testing. On July 4, 1989, the turbine generator was unloaded and the generator removed from parallel to perform the scheduled turbine overspeed testing. The unit's return to power was precluded by the discovery of incomplete post-maintenance testing of a seal injection check valve, and the upper containment spray ring header supply check valve.
This necessitated a RCS cooldown to Mode 5, cold shutdown, to establish permissible test conditions. The testing was performed satisfactorily, the RCS returned to normal operating conditions, and the unit paralleled with the system on July 8, 1989. The unit power was increased per the power escalation testing program and reached 100% power on July 16, 1989; the unit operating at the reduced temperature and pressure conditions (RTP). A power reduction was required on November 22, 1989 "to 55% RTP. This was to allow the cleaning of the main feed pump turbine condensers. On November 23, 1989, the unit power increased to 100% RTP, where the'est of the reporting period.
it remained Unit 2 entered the reporting period at 100% Rated Thermal Power. This was reduced to 87% on July 17, 1989. This reduction was to facilitate circulating water pump replacement.
On July 20, 1989, the unit returned to 100$ RTP. On August 14, 1989, the vital instrument bus inverter transferred to alternate power. When switching back to normal, a low voltage condition occurred which resulted in a reactor/turbine trip.
The plant cooldown was required to conform with the Plant's Technical Specification. Mode 4 and then Mode 5 were entered on August 15, 1989. The unit paralleled to the grid on August 18, 1989 and attained 100$ RTP on August 29, 1989. On October 27, 1989 and through October 29, 1989, a power 1
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f/'eduction was required to allow cleaning and leak testing of the east and west main feed'ump 'turbine condensers. On October 29, 1989, the unit was once again at 100% RTP. On November 11 and through November 13, 1989, the unit reduced power to 55% to allow cleaning and leak testing of the east and west main feed pump turbine condensers. The unit returned to 100% RTP on November 13, 1989. On November 18, 1989 the unit was once again reduced in power to 55% RTP. This was to allow leak testing for the main feed pump turbine condensers. On November 19, the unit commenced to 100$ RTP. On November 29, 1989, the unit was reduced to 55% RTP. This was to once again allow leak testing of the east feed pump turbine condenser.
The unit once again returned to 100% RTP on November 30, 1989.
On December 2, 1989 a unit power reduction of 55% was required.
This was to allow leak testing of the east main feed pump turbine condenser. December 3, 1989 the unit was back at 100%
RTP. On December 3, 1989, the unit once again commenced power
'reduction to 55% RTP. Once again this was to allow leak testing of the east main feed pump turbine condenser. On December 4, 1989 the unit obtained 100% RTP. On December 19, 1989, the unit commenced to reduce power to 55% RTP. This was to allow leak testing of the west main feed pump turbine condenser. December 20, 1989 the unit increased power to 100%
RTP, where it remained for the rest of the reporting period.
I RADIOACTIVE RELEASES,AND RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT UPON MAN Since a number of release points are common to both Units, the release data from both Units is combined to form this two unit, Semi-Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report. Appendix 1 of this report presents the information in accordance with section 6.9.1.9 of Appendix A to the Facility Operating Licenses, as specified in the Technical Specification.and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I. The "Midas System" by Pickard, Lowe and Garrick, Inc., is a computer code that calculates doses for all isotopes that were released by the Plant.
Li uid Releases During the third quarter of 1989, there were 35 liquid batch releases. 33 liquid batches were released during the fourth quarter.
There were no abnormal liquid releases during the second half of 1989. For the purpose of dose assessment, the batch releases were treated as continuous releases. The estimated doses (in millirems) to the maximum exposed individual via the liquid release pathway are given in appendices 1.2 and 1.3 of this report.
Gaseous Releases During the third quarter of 1989, there were 98 gaseous batch releases. 54 gaseous batches were released during the fourth quarter. The containment pressure relief's (CPR) continue to 2
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be listed as batch releases in accordance with NRC inspections 50-315/89016 (DRSS) and 50-316/89017. (DRSS). There were 150 CPR releases during the reporting period compared to 114 for the first half of 1989.
W There were no abnormal gaseous releases during this reporting period. In calculating the dose consequences for continuous and batch gase'ous releases during the second half of 1989, the meteorological data measured at the time of these releases was used. The estimated doses (in millirems) to the maximally exposed individual via the gaseous release pathway are given in Appendices 1.2 and 1.3 of this report.
h Solid Waste Dis osition There were 86 shipments of radioactive waste made during this reporting period, compared to 44 for the first half of 1989.
It should be noted that all radioactive waste from the Steam Generator Repair Project has now been processed and buried.
METEOROLOGICAL Appendices 2.1 and 2' of this report contain the cumulative joint frequency distributions of wind speed and wind direction, corresponding to the various atmospheric stability classes for the third and fourth quarters of 1989. The hourly meteorological data is not submitted in this report. This data is filed at American Electric Power Service Corporation and at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant for review and/or inspection upon request.
PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM PCP CHANGES The Radioactive Waste Process Control Manual 12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 was revised during this reporting period. The scope of the- revision and PNSRC approval is documented on the procedure cover sheets. These revisions did not reduce the overall conformance of the solidified waste product to existing criteria for solid waste.
OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL ODCM CHANGES The Offsite Dose Calculation Manual, PMP 6010.0SD.001 was not changed during this reporting period.
II TOTAL DOSE Technical Specification 3.11.4 requires that the dose or dose commitment to a real individual from all uranium fuel cycle sources be limited to no more than twenty-five (25) millirem to the total body or any organ over a period of twelve (12) consecutive months to show conformance with the requirements of 40 CFR Part 190. The maximum cumulative dose to an individual 3
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from liquid and gaseous effluents during 1989 were well within Technical Specification 3.13..4 limits. Measurements using thermoluminescent dosimeters at ten (10) offsite background stations indicate that the dose due to direct radiation is negligible.
VII. CONCLUSION Based on the information presented in this report, it is concluded that the Donald C. Cook Units 1 and 2 performed their intended design function with no demonstrable hazard to the health and safety of the general public.
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APPENDIX 1.1 Radioactive Release Data Jul 1 - December 31 1989
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12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT V EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT- 2ND Half 1989 Su lemental Information Facility: D.C. Cook Plant Licensee: Indiana 6 Michigan . Power .
Company Re lator Limits A. Noble Gases The air dose in unrestricted areas due to noble gases released" in gaseous effluents shall be limited to the following:
- 1. During any calendar quarter, to g 5 mrad for gamma radiation and g 10 mrad for beta radiation;
- 2. During any calendar year, to g 10 mrad for gamma radiation and g 20 mrad for beta radiation.
B. Iodines - Particulates The dose to a member of the public from radioiodines, radioactive materials in particulate form, and radionuclides other than noble gases with half-lives greater than 8 days in gaseous effluents released to unrestricted areas shall be limited to the following:
1; During any calendar quarter to g 7.5 mrem to any organ;
- 2. During any calendar year to g 15 mrem to any organ.
C. Liquid Effluents The dose or dose commitment to an individual from radioactive material in liquid effluents released to unrestricted areas shall be limited:
During any calendar quarter to ( 1.5 mrem to the total body and to g 5 mrem to any organ;
- 2. During any calendar year to ( 3 mrem to the total body and to g 10 mrem to any organ.
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12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACEBKNT V D. Total Dose The dose or dose commitment to a real individual from all uranium fuel cycle sources is limited to < 25 mrem to ~e total body or any organ (except the thyroid, which is limited to < 75 mrem) over a period of 12 consecutive months.
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- 2. Maximum Permissable Concentrations A. Gaseous Effluents The dose rate due to radioactive materials released in gaseous effluents from the site shall be limited to the following:
- 1. For noble gases: < 500 mrem/yr to the total body and <'3000 mrem/yr to the skin;
- 2. .For all radioiodines and for all radioactive materials in particulate form and radionuclides (other than noble gases) with half-lives greater than 8 days: < 1500 mrem/yr to any organ.
The above limits are provided to insure that radioactive material discharged in gaseous effluents will not result in the exposure o an individual in an unrestricted area to annual average'concentrations exceeding the limits in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, Table II.
B. liquid Effluents The concentration of radioactive material released at any time from the site to unrestricted areas shall be limited to the concentrations specified in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2, for radionuclides other than dissolved or entrained noble gases. For dissolved or entrained noble gases, the concentration shall be limited to 2 x 10 4 pCi/ml total activity.
- 3. Avera e Ener The average energy (E) of the radionuclide mixture in releases of fission and activation gases is not.applicable per Regulatory Guide 1.21 Appendix B Section A.3.
- 4. Measurements and A roximations of Total Radioactivit A. Fission and Activation Gases Sampled and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Hp Oe detector.
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l 12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT V B. Zodines Sampled on iodine adsorbing media and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Hp Ge detector.
C. Particulates Sampled on a glass filter and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Hp Ge detector.
D. Liquid Effluents Sampled and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Hp'Ge detector.
Batch Releases A. Liquid
- 1. Number of batch releases:
35 releases in the 3rd quarter, 198 9 33 releases in the 4th quarter, 198 9
- 2. Total time period for batch releases:
9484 minutes
- 3. Maximum time for a bat;ch rel ase:
443 minutes
- 4. Average time period for batch release:
140 minutes
- 5. Minimum time period for a batch release:
103 minutes
- 6. Average stream flow during periods of release of effluent into a flowing stream:
1,006,439 gpm circulating water B". Gaseous
- 1. Number of batch releases:
98 in 3rd quarter, 198 9 54 in 4th quarter, 198 9 Page 3 of 4 Revision 0 A-3
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12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT V 2 ~ Total time period of batch releases:
4864 minutes 3 ~ . Maximum time period for a batch release:
981 minutes
- 4. Average time period for batch releases:
32 minutes
- 5. Minimum time period for a batch release:
5 minutes Abnormal Releases A. Liquid
- 1. Number of Releases:
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Total activity released:
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- 1. Number of Releases:
3l"d 4th Quarter ~uarter 0
- 2. Total activity released:
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12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACIBKNT VI EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT - 2ND Half 1989 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - GROUND LEVEL RELEASES C
Nuclides Released Unit Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter 3 4 3 4 FISSION GASES Krypton-85 Ci 1. 88E-1 5. 20EO Krypton-85m Cx.
Krypton-87 Cx Krypton-88 Cx Xenon-133 Cz 2. 6 +1 3. 6E+1 4. 71EO 1.17EO Xenon-135 Cx 8.99E-5 2.33EO 9.79E-2 1. 21EO Xenon-135m Cx Xenon-138 Cx Xenon-133m Cx 4.68E-2 8.87 -1 Xenon-131m Cx, 1.20E-I Argon-41 Cx, 1. 15E-2 9.55E-3 4-Total for Period Ci 2.86E+1 3.99E+1 2 ~ IOD INES Iodine-131 Ci 2.33E-4 8.09-Iodine-133 Cz 4. 14E-5 1
Iodine-135 Cx Total for Period Ci .74E-4 Ci
- 3. PPPggCU~S Ci Strontium-89 Strontium-90 Cz Cesium-134 Cx 9.25E-5 6 66-Cesium-137 Cx 2.83E-4 1.80E-6 4.42E-3 Iron-59 Cx Cohalt-58 Cz 3.61E-5 Cobalt-60 Cx 2.59E-6 Manganese-54 Cz Zinc-65 Cx Molybdenum-99 Cz Cerium-141 Cz Cerium-144 Cx Sodium-24 1. 17E-5 Chromium-51 Ci Total for Period Ci 4. 14E-4 1.35E-5 1.33E-2 1.85E-2 A-5'AGE 1 OF 1 REV. 0
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EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL S5fI-ANNUAL REPORT - 2ND Halt- (ggf GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES 3RD 4TH Est. Tota Units Quarter Quarter Error, %
A. FISSION AND ACTIVATION GASES
- 1. Total release. Ci 3.38E+1 5. 09E+1
- 2. Average release rate p Ci/scc 4.26EO 6.41EO 1.73E+1 for period.
- 3. Percent of Tcchnical Y 5.08E-2 3.86E-1 Specification limit.
(T/S 3. 11.2. 2 limit) B 7.20E-2 5. 50E-1 B. IODINES t
- 1. Total Iodine-131. Ci 2.33E-4 1.53E-4
- 2. Average release rate pCi/scc 2.94E-.5 1.93E-5 1. 45E+1 for period.
.3- Percent of Technical 1'. 79EO 2.63EO Specification limit.
(T/S 3.11.2.3 limit)
C. PARTI CULATES Particulates with half- Ci 1.37E-2 1.85E-2 lives ) 8 days. pCi/sec
- 2. Average release rate 1.73E-3 2.33E-3 1.0 E+I for period.
- 3. Percent of Technical Specification limit.* 1. 79EO 2.63EO Gross alpha radio-activity. Ci <6.85E-7 <6.79E-7
- (T/S 3.11.2.3 limit)
D. TRITIUM
- l. Total release. Ci pCi/sec 8.25EO 2.61EO
- 2. Average release 1.04EO 3.29E-1 2. 6E-1+1 rate for period.
- 3. Percent'. of Technical Specification limit. 7.70EO 2.35EO (10 CFR 20 limit) d PAGE 1 OF 1 REV. 0 A-6
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12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT VII EFFIUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT - 1ST Half 1989 Revised GASEOUS EFFIUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES 1ST 2Np Est. Total Units Quarter Quarter Error, %
FISSION AND ACTIVATION GASES Total release. Ci 9. 57EO 2. 04E+1 1.36 E+1 Average release rate p Ci/sec 1. 23EO 2. 59EO for period.
Percent of Technical Y 1.10E-1 1. 23E-2 Specification limit. 0/
(T/S 3.11.2.2 limit) 8 2.16E-2 1.83E-2 IODINES Total Iodine-131. Ci 9.77E-6 2.46E-4 7.83EO Average release rate p Ci/sec 1.26E-6 3. 13E-5 for period.
Percent of Technical Specification limit. 0/ 3.55E-1 1. 76E-1 (T/S 3.11.2.3 limit)
PARTICULATES Particulates with half- Ci 1.59E-3 7. 87E-5 1. 93E+1 lives > 8 days. pCi/sec 2.04E-4 1.00E-5 Average release rate for period.
Percent of Technical
Gross alpha radio- <7.38E-7 <3.95E-7 activitv.
- (T/S 3.31.2.3 limit)
Ci TRITIUM Total release. Ci 1. 76EO 4.93EO 2. 93E-1 Average release pCi/sec 2.26E-1 6.27E-1 rate for period.
Percent of Technical Specification limit. 1:75EO 4.63EO (10.CFR 20 l)m)t)
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12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT VI II EFFIUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT - 2ND Half 1989 LI UID EFFLUENTS BATCH CONTINUOUS MODE MODE Nuclides Released Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter 3RD 4TH 3RD 4TH Antimony-122 Ci 1.56E-4 Strontium-89 -4 Strontium-90 Cz.
Cesium-134 Cz. 2.37E-3 7.03E-4 Cesium-137 Cz 3.35E-3 1.22 -3 E-5 Iodine-131 Cx 6.29E-4 1.89E-Antimony-124 Ci 2.32E-3 1.36E-3 Antimon -125 Ci l. 94E-3 l. E-Strontium-85 Ci 3.48E-5 Cobalt-58 Ci 3.67E-2 9.66E-5 Cobalt-60 Cx -3 6. 71E-3 Iron-59 Cz.
Zinc-65 Cx Manganese-54 Cz Chromium-51 Cx Tin-113 Ci 7.40E-5 5. 51E-5 Zirconium-Niobium-95 Ci 1.6 Molybdenum-99 Cz Technetium-99M Cz Barium-Lanthanum-140 C3.
Cerium-141 Cx Cesium-136 Ci 1. 41E-3 5.97E-4 Sodium-24 Cx . 14E-5 1.69E-5 Iodine-133 Cx Cobalt,-57 Cz 9. 35E-5 1. 04E-Zirconium.-97 Cz. 7. 03E-4 '4. 46E-4 Silver-110M C3. 2.09E-2 1.01E-Cerium-144 Ci Iron-55 Ci 1.80E-2 2.02E-2 Xenon-133 Ci 3.86E-3 6.15E-Xenon-131M Cx 7.27E-4 Xenon-133M Ci 2. 59E-4 Xenon-135 Ci 1. 19E-5 rgon-41 Cz rypton-85 PAGE 1 OF 1 REV. 0 A-8
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12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT IX EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT - 2ND Hal f 1989 LI UID EFFLUENTS " SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES UNIT BATCH CONTINUOUS Est. Total Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Error, ~
3rd 4th 3rd 4th A. FISSION AND ACTIVATION PRODUCTS
- 1. Total Release (Not including Tritium, Alpha, Gases) Ci 1.08E-1 7.30E-2 1.85E-2 2.60E-2 9.56EO
- 2. Average diluted concen-tration during period. pCi/ml 6.17E-9 4.35E-9 1. 98E-ll 2.62E-ll
- 3. Percent of applicable limit. 2.54E-2 1.12E-2 . 6.41E-4 1.44E-3 B. TRITIUM
- 1. Total Release Ci ,1.64E+2 3.68E+2 1.93E-1 4.64E-1 1.90E-1
- 3. Percent of applicable limit. 3. 12E-1 7.30E-1 6.90E-6 1.56E-5 C. DISSOLVED AND ENTRAINED GASES
- 3. Percent of applicable limit. 3.35E-4 1.36E-3 3.30E-8 3.94E-8 PAGE 1 OF 2 REV. 0 A-9
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12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT IX EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT - 2ND Hal f 1989 LI UID EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES UNIT BATCH CONTINUOUS Est. Total Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Error, g 3rd 4th 3 D: - GROSS ALPHA RADIOACTIVITY
- 1. Total Release Ci <6.27E-5 <7.33E-5 NA NA E. VOLUME OF WASTE RELEASED Liters 2.01E6 1.87E6 2.00E8 1. 97E8 2.00EO F. VOLUME OF .
DILUTION WATER USED DURING PERIOD Liters 1.75E10 1.68E10 9.33E11 9.93E11 3.48EO PAGE 2 OF 2 REV. 0
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12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT X EFFZUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT 2ND Half 1989 SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS 4
A. Solid Waste Shipped Offsite for Burial or Disposal
- 1. Type of Waste Un1t 6 month Est. Total Period Error, %
- a. Spent resins, fzlter m 2.43E+1 1. OEO sludges, evaporator bottoms, Ci 1.05E3 2.0E+0 etc.
- b. Dry compressible waste, contaminated e i
- c. Irradiated components, ment etc.
m Ci m
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- 8. 67EO
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control rods etc. Ci
- d. Other Ci
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- 3. Solid Waste Disposition No. of Shi ments Mode of Trans ortation Destination 86 Truck Barnwell, SC 0
Richland, WA 4
Type of Containers Used for Shipment Containers used are strong, tight metal boxes, metal drums, and high integri,ty.
- 5. Solidification Agent There were no solidifications performed during the report period.
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12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTAABKNT XI EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT - 1989 YEARLY RELEASE RATES I. Gases I
A. Fission and Activation Gases Iinias
- 1. Total Release ci 1. 15E+2
- 2. Average Release Rate D cI. sec
- 3. % of Technical SpecifI.catxon Iimits 2. 79E-1 B- Io dines B 3.31E-1
- 1. Total Iodine-131 Released CI. 5.42E-4
- 2. Average Release Rate CI. sec 1.72E-5
- 3. % of Technical Speci I.catI.on Limit 2.47EO C. Particulates
- l. Total Release ci 3.39E-
- 2. Average Release Rate CI. sec . 7E-3
- 3. % of Technical SpecifI.catI.on Limit 2 47 I I. Liciuids A. Fission and Activation Products
- 1. Total Release CI.
- 2. Average Dilute ConcentratI.on .. CI. ml
- 3. % of Technical Specification Limit T Liver 1. 96EO PAGE 1 OF 1 REV. 0
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Release Start Date Start Time Number G-89-04 Sto Date Sto Time Xe131m Xel33 Xe133m Xe135 Ar41 Kr85 Cr51 Cs137 H3 Cs134 Sr85 Rb88 Y88 I 131/I 133 8/10/89 1353 8/10/89 1438 2.61E-5 2.32E-4 l. 48E-3 2.71E-9 3.38E-5 6. 54E-6 G-89-05 11/5/89 2325 7.21E-5/
11/6/89 1546 1.61E-O 1.06E-O 7. 73E-1 9. 67E-1 4. 47E-1 4. 75E-0 2. 21E-5 3.70E-1 6. 66E-6 2. 10E-2 9.88E-4 l. 13E-5 1.20E-5
-CPR-89-39 7/8/89 1237 7/8/89 1257 9.36E-4 1.28F 2 1.56E-4 1.72E-3 3.12E-4 1.56E-4
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-CPR-89-42 7/26/89 2340 7/27/89 0004 7. 56E 1.03E-2 1.26E-4 1.39E-3 2.52E-4 l. 26E-4
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-CPR-89-51 8/14/89 0525 8/14/89 0551 1. 10E-3 1.51E-2 1.84E-4 2.02E-3 3.68E-4 1.84E-4
'CPR-89-52 8/18/89 1619 8/18/89 1640 8. 04E-4 1.10E-2 1.34E-4 1.47E-3 2.68E-4 1.34E-4
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Release Start Date Start Time Number Stop Date Stop Time Xe131m Xe133 Xe13 Xe135 Ar41 Kr85 2-CPR 10/1/89 0438 1.63E-1 1 1 3.50E-, 3 1.7 .50E-3 1.75E-3 7.00E-3 2-CPR-89-133 1(/)/N 3.24E-3 1.51E-1 1.62E- 3.24E-3 1.62E-3 6.48E-3 105 9 1902 2-CPR-89-154 10/5/89 1925 3.40E-3 1.58E-1 1.70E- 3.40E-3 1.70E-3 6.80E-3 10 9 89 2157 2-CPR-89-155 10/9/89 2222 4.62E-3 2.15E-1 2.31E- 4.62E-3 2.31E-3 9.2 E-10 10 89 1608 2-CPR-89-156 10 10/89 1613 6.88E-4 3.20E-2 3.44E- 6.88E-4 3.44E-4 1. E-10 19 89 1503 2-CPR-8 10/19/89 1530 4.42E-3 2.06E-1 2.21E- 4.42E-3 2.21E-3 8.84E-3 0523 2-CPR-89-158 10/30/89 0545 5.16E-3 2.40E-1 2.58E- 5.16E- 2 E-2-CPR-89-159 11 4 89 0800 9.84E-3 4.58E-1 4.92E- 9.84E-3 4.92E-3 1.97E-2 11 5 89 2148 2-CPR-89-160 11 5 89 222 9.04E-3 4.20E-1 4.52E- 9.04E-3 4.52E-3 1.81E-2 2-CPR-89-161 11/8/89 0628 11 3.06E-3 1.42E-1 1.53E-3 3.06E-3 1.53E-3 6.12E-3 11/13/89 1412 2-CPR-89-162 111 8 4.92E-3 2.29E-l 2.46E-3 4.92E-3 2.46E-3 9.84E-3 11 15/89 0544 2-CPR-89-163 11 15 89 0606 6.28E-3 2.92E-1 3.14E-3 6.28E-3 .1 E 11 25 89 1522 2-CPR-89-164 11 2 6.56E-3 3.05E-1 3.28E-3 6.56E-3 3.28E-3 1.31E-2 11/27/89 0840
-CPR-89-165 11 2 1.64E-2 7.63E-1 8.20E-3 1.64E-2 8.20E-3 3.28E-2 12/1/89 2014 1.13E-2 -CPR-89-166 12 1 89 2041 5.25E-1 5.64E-3 1.13E-2 5.64E-3 2.26E-2 12 4 89 0242 -CPR-89-167 12/4 89 0310 1.24E-2 5.78E-1 6.22E-3 1.24E-2 6.22E-3 2.49E-2 12 4 89 1142 -CPR-89-168 12/4/89 1208 1.03E-2 4.81E-1 5.17E-3 1.03E-2 5.17E-3 2.07E-2 9 89 0243 2-CPR-89-169 12 9 89 030 1.23E-2 5.73E-'1 6.16E-3 1.23E-2 6.16E-3 2.46E-2 12 19 89 0654 2-CPR-89-170 12 19 89 0721 1.08E-2 5.02E-1 5.40E-3 1.08E-2 5.40E-3 2.16E-2 12 21 89 0202 2-CPR-89-171 12 21 89 2 9.86E-3 4.58E-1 4.93E-3 9.86E-12 23/89 1744 2-CPR-89-172 12/23/89 1815 1.56E-2 7.26E-1 7.81E-3 1.56E-2 7.81E-3 3.12E-2 24 89 1350 2-CPR-89-173 12/24/89 1417 1.53E-2 7.11E-1 7.65E-3 1.53E-2 7.65E-3 3.06E-2 2-CPR-89-174 12/25/89 0647 1.16E-2 5.38E-1 5.79E-3 1.16E-2 5.79E-3 2.32E-2 1942 2-CPR- 12/25/89 2010 1.31E-2 6.07E-1 6.53E-3 1.31E-2 6.53E-3 2.61E-2 0621 2-CPR-89-176 12/29/89 0645 1.15E-2 5.34E-1 5.74E-3 1.15E-2 5.74E-3 2.30E-2 -CPR-89-177 12/30/89 1841 12 0 1.25E-2 5.82E-1 6.26E-3 1.25E-2 6.26E-3 2.50E-2
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The following distances were used in the calculation of the maximum individual doses: Nearest Residence Sector Oirection Boundar Meters ~Meters N 651 659 NNE 617 660 NE 789 943 ENE 1497 174? 1274 1716 ESE 972 1643 SE 629 1136 SSE 594 1507 594 1026 SSW 629 942
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APPENDIX 1.2 Summar of Maximum Individual Doses Third uarter 1989
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12 THP 6010 ENV.003 Attachment XII
SUMMARY
OF MAXIMUM INDIVIDUALDOSES - 3RD quarter ESTIMATED t LOCATION % OF APPLICABLE DOSE AGE DIST DIR APPLICABLE LIMIT EFFLUENT ORGAN (MREM) GROUP (M)(Toward) LIMIT (MR) Liquid Total Body 1.72E-2 Adult Receptor 1 1. 15EO 1.5 Adult Liquid Liver 2.25E-2 Receptor 1 4.50E-1 5.0 Noble Gas Air Dose 2.54E-3 594(S) 5.08E-2 5.0 (Gamma-mrad) Noble Gas Air Dose 7.20E-3 594(S) 7.20E-2 10 (Beta-mrad) Noble Gas Total Body 3.78E-3 All 659(N) 7.56E-2 Yearly 5.0 Noble Gas Skin 1.06E-2 All 659(N) 7.07E-2 Yearly 15.0 Iodines and .Liver .. 1.34E-i Child 659(N) 1. 79EO 7.5 Particulates Page 1 of 1 Revision 0
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FOR RECEPTOR NUMBER 1 LAST LIQUID DOSE ACCUMULATIONS(REM) START DATE 89 7 1 1 END DATE 89 93024 BONE LIVER T. BODY THYRD KIDNEY LUNG GI-LLI SKIN WATER ADULT 7.4E-08 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 3. 1E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 7.1E-08 2.1E-06 2.0E-06 2. 1E-06 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 2.2E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.0E-07 4.0E-06 3.8E-06 4. 1E-06 3.8E-06 3.7E-06 3.9E-06 O.OE+00 INFANT 2.1E-07 4.0E-06 3.7E-06 4.2E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3 'E-06 O.OE+00 SHORE ADULT 2.2E-08 2.2E-08 2.2E-08 2.2E-08 2.2E-08 2.2E-08 2,2E-08 2.5E-08 TEEN 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.4E-07 CHILD 2.5E-08 2.5E-08 2.5E-08 2.5E-08 2.5E-08 2.5E-08 2.5E-08 3.0E-08 INFANT 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 FW SPT FISH ADULT 1.1E-05 2.0E-05 1.4E-05 3.7E-07 6.8E-06 2.3E-06 9.2E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.1E-05 2.0E-05 8.4E-06 3.2E-07 6.9E-06 2.6E-06 6.5E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.4E-05 1.7E-05 3.6E-06 3.0E-07 5.8E-06 2.1E-06 2.4E-06 O.OE+00 INFANT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 LAST LIQUID DOSE ACCUMULATIONS(REM) START DATE 89 7 1"1 END DATE 89 93024 BONE LIVER T. BODY THYRD KIDNEY LUNG GI-LLI SKIN TOTAL ADULT 1.1E-05 2.2E-05 1;7E-05 3.3E-06 9.6E-06 5.0E-06 1.2E-05 2.5E-08 TEEN 1.2E-05 2.2E-05 1. 1E-05 2.5E-06 9.0E-06 4.7E-06 8.8E-06 1.4E-07 CHILD 1.4E-05 2. 1E-05 7.4E-06 4.4E-06 9.6E-06 5.8E-06 6.3E-06 3.0E-08 INFANT 2.1E-07 4.0E-06 3.7E-06 4.2E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3.8E-06,0.0E+00
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DATES OF LAST AIR DOSE ACCUMULATION ARE FROM 89 7 1 1 0 TO 89 93024 0 DOSE ACCUMULATION FOR BETA RAD FOR RELEASE POINT 1
**DIRECTION FROM N 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM NNE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM NE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM ENE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM E 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM ESE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM SE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM SSE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 '.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM S 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM SSW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM SW 3.4297E-09 4.8033E-10 2. 1860E-10 1.2560E-10 8.8393E-11 4.4994E-11 1.7432E-11 8.5957E-12 5.4806E-12 3.4189E-12
- DIRECTION FROM WSW
- 8. 5565E-10 1. 1983E-10 5.4536E-ll 3. 1334E-11 2.2052E-11 1.1225E-11 4.3490E-12 2.1445E-12 1.3673E-12 8.5296E-13
- DIRECTION FROM W 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM WNW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM NW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM NNW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 DISTANCES USED IN CALCULATIONS 594.0 2416.0 4020.0 5630.0 7240.0 12067.0 24135.0 40225.0 56315.0 80500.0
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DATES OF LAST AIR DOSE ACCUMULATION ARE FROM 89 7 1 1 0 TO 89 93024 0 ,DOSE ACCUMULATION FOR GAMMA RAD FOR RELEASE POINT 1
**DIRECTION FROM N 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM NNE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM NE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM ENE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROH E 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM ESE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM 'SE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 s 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM SSE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM S 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000f+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM SSW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM SW
- 1. 2108E-10 1. 6957E-11 7. 7174E-12 4.4340E-12 3. 1206E-12
- 1. 5884E-12 6.1542E-13 3.0346E-13 1.9349E-13 1.2070E-13
**DIRECTION FROM WSW 3.0207E-11 4.2305E-12 1. 9253E-12 1. 1062E-12 7.7853E-13 3.9629E-13 1.5353E-13 7.5707E-14 4. 8271E-14 3.0112E-14 **DIRECTION FROM W 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM WNW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0,.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM NW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
" 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 .0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
**DIRECTION FROM NNW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 . 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 DISTANCES USED IN CALCULATIONS 594.0 2416.0 4020.0 56 30.0 7240.0 12067.0 24135.0 40225.0 563 15.0 80500.0
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FOR RELEASE POINT 2
- DIRECTION FROM N
- 7. 1989E-06 8.6753E-07 4. 1084E-07 2.4578E-07 1.7176E-07 8.4995E-08 3.3020E-08 1.6466E-08 1.0576E-08 6.6239E-09
- DIRECTION FROM NNE 4.9308E-06 6.1926E-07 2.8750E-07 1.6857E-07 1. 1820E-07 5.9253E-08 2.2870E-08 1.1249E-08 7. 1533E-09 4.4656E-09 .
- DIRECTION FROM NE 1.3161E-05 1.5512E-06 7. 8416E-07 4.8854E-07 3.4851E-07 1.7869E-07 7.2889E-08 3.6828E-08 2.3772E-08 1.5215E-08
- DIRECTION FROM ENE 1.2918E-05 1.5075E-06 7.6283E-07 4.7578E-07 3.3951E-07 1.7414E-07 7.1104E-08 3.5950E-08 2. 3216E-08 1.4870E-08
- DIRECTION FROM E 2.1058E-05 2.3541E-06 1. 2109E-06 7. 6216E-07 5.4815E-07 2.8522E-07 1. 1787E-07 5.9529E-08 3.8358E-08 2.4738E-08
- DIRECTION FROM ESE 1.6159E-05 1.8093E-06 9. 3178E-07 5.8693E-07 4.2228E-07
- 2. 1989E-07 9.0986E-08 4.6000E-08 2.9663E-08 1. 9142E-08
- DIRECTION FROM SE 1.5137E-05 1.6539E-06 '.5534E-07 5.3996E-07 3..8968E-07 2.0407E-07 8.4716E-08 4.2747E-08 2.7510E-08 1.7793E-08
- DIRECTION FROM SSE 1.9851E-05 2.1425E-06 1.1220E-06 7.1399E-07 5.1622E-07 2.7087E-07 1. 1306E-07 5. 7198E-08 3.6864E-08 2.3899E-08
- DIRECTION FROM S
- 2. 1998E-05 2.4373E-06 1.2565E-06 7. 9178E-07 5.7012E-07 2.9728E-07 1.2302E-07 6.2096E-08 3.9984E-08 2. 5810E-08
- DIRECTION FROM SSW 7.5767E-06 8.8950E-07 4.4055E-07 2.7023E-07 1. 9310E-07*
9.9716E-08 4.0416E-08 2.0232E-08 1.2973E-08 8. 2915E-09
- DIRECTION FROM SW 7.6597E-06 9.4764E-07 4.5000E-07 2. 6810E-07 1.8939E-07 9.6104E-08 3.7833E-08 1.8750E-08 1. 1965E-08 7.5373E-09
- DIRECTION FROM WSW 5.4091E-06 6.8635E-07 3.2460E-07 1.9292E-07 1.3583E-07 6.8486E-08 2.6843E-08 1.3340E-08 8. 5341E-09 5.3570E-09
- DIRECTION FROM W 6.4163E-06 8.3311E-07 4.0039E-07 2.4052E-07 1. 7012E-07 8.6469E-08 3.4406E-08 1.7244E-08 1.1095E-08 7. 0106E-09
- DIRECTION FROM WNW 4.4342E-06 5.1928E-07 2.5889E-07 1.5964E-07 1. 1412E-07 5.8924E-08 2.3991E-08 1.2069E-08 7.7666E-09 4.9732E-09
- DIRECTION FROM, NW 3.0325E-06 3.8972E-07 1.8489E-07 1.1017E-07 7.7590E-08 3.9135E-08 1.5404E-08 7.6957E-09 '4.9441E-09 3. 1098E-09
- DIRECTION FROM NNW 4.8100E-06 5.8060E-07 2.6976E-07 1.5875E-07 1.1104E-07
- 5. 5291E-08 2. 1284E-08 1.0489E-08 6.6786E-09 4. 1668E-09 DISTANCES USED IN CALCULATIONS 594.0 2416.0 4020.0 5630 ' 7240.0 12067.0 24135.0 40225.0 5 6315.0 80500.0
FOR RELEASE POINT 2
- DIRECTION FROM N 2.5443E-06 3.0645E-07 1. 4510E-07 8.6789E-08 6.0652E-08
- 3. 0016E-08 1.1660E-08 5. 8142E-09 3. 7341E-09 2.3386E-,09
- DIRECTION FROM NNE 1.7664E-06 2.2154E-07. 1.0295E-07 6.0399E-08 4.2364E-08
- 2. 1244E-08 8.2060E-09 4.0380E-09 2.5684E-09 1.6042E-09
- DIRECTION FROM Nf 4.6878E-06 5.5219E-07 2.7907E-07 1.7384E-07 1. 2401E-07 6.3583E-08 2.5931E-08 1. 3100E-08 8.4552E-09 5. 4112E-09
- DIRECTION FROM ENE 4.5934E-06 . 5.3536E-07 2.7091E-07 1.6898E-07 1.2059E-07
- 6. 1865E-08 2.5263E-08 1.2772E-08 8.2470E-09 5.2828E-09
- DIRECTION FROM E 7.4363E-06 8.3070E-07 4.2729E-07 2.6894E-07 1.9343E-07 1.0066E-07 4. 1597E-08 2.1008E-08 1.3536E-08 8.7299E-09
- DIRECTION FROM ESE 5.6862E-06 6.3661E-07 3.2782E-07 2.0649E-07 1.4855E-07 7.7344E-08 3.2001E-08 1.6179E-08 1.0433E-08 6.7324E-09
- DIRECTION FROM SE 5.3322E-06 5.8254E-07 "
- 3. 0123E-07 1. 9014E-07 1.3722E-07
- 7. 1859E-08 2.9829E-08 1. 5051E-08 9.6856E-09 6.2643E-09
- DIRECTION FROM SSE 6.9668E-06 7.5210E-07 3.9381E-07 2.5056E-07 1. 8115E-07 9.5045E-08 3.9668E-08 2.0067E-08 1.2933E-08 8.3839E-09
- DIRECTION FROM S
- 7. 7110E-06 8. 5415E-07 4.4029E-07 2.7744E-07 1.9977E-07
- 1. 0417E-07 4. 3109E-08 2. 1758E-08 1.4010E-08 9.0437E-09
- DIRECTION FROM SSW 2.6618E-06 3.1254E-07 1.5485E-07 9. 5011E-08 6.7888E-08 3.5052E-08 1.4208E-08 7. 1138E-09 4.5620E-09 2. 9159E-09
- DIRECTION FROM SW 2.6837E-06 3.3169E-07 1.5763E-07 9.3971E-08 6.6392E-08 3.3695E-08 1.3271E-08 6.5793E-09 4. 1994E-09 2. 6461E-09
- DIRECTION FROM WSW 1.8970E-06 2.4044E-07 1.1373E-07 6.7602E-08 4.7603E-08 2.4006E-08 9.4115E-09 4.6775E-09 2.9927E-09 1.8789E-09
- DIRECTION FROM W 2.2318E-06 2.8955E-07 1.3917E-07 8.3609E-08 5. 9139E-08 3.0058E-08 1. 1960E-08 5. 9941E-09 3.8568E-09 2.4370E-09
- DIRECTION FROM WNW 1.5466E-06 1.8089E-07 9.0200E-08 5.5632E-08 3. 9771E-08 2.0537E-08 8.3629E-09 4.2076E-09 2.7077E-09 1.7340E-09
- DIRECTION FROM NW 1.0803E-06 1.3858E-07 6. 5818E-08 3.9254E-08 2.7650E-08 1.3949E-08 5.4946E-09 2.7463E-09 1.7648E-09 1. 1105E-09
- DIRECTION FROM NNW 1.7062E-06 2.0539E-07 9.5553E-08 5.6291E-08 3.9388E-08 1.9620E-08 7.5610E-09 3.7284E-09 2.3748E-09 1'.4825E-09 DISTANCES USED IN CALCULATIONS 594.0 2416.0 4020.0 5 630.0 7240.0 12067.0 24135.0 40225.0 56 315.0 80500.0
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INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 7 1 1 THRU 89 93024 T.BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 660. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.4E-06 3.7E-06 TEEN 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.4E-06 3.7E-06 CHILD 1. 3E-06 1. 3E-06 1. 3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.4E-06 3.7E-06 INFNT 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.4E-06 3.7E-06 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 660. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.7E-05 TEEN 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.7E-05 CHILD 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.'3E-05 2.3E-,05 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.7E-05 INFNT 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.3E-05 2.7E-05 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 814. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 1.2E-05 2.6E-06 1;1E-05 1.7E-05 7.2E-06 4.0E-06 3.9E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.0E-05 3.0E-06 1.7E-05 2.5E-05 1.0E-05 4.1E-06 5.6E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 9.7E-06 4.3E-06 3.9E-05 4.2E-05 1.6E-05 6.2E-06 8.5E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 HEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 7725. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 3.3E-08 1.3E-08 2.3E-08 4.4E-08 2.3E-08 1.7E-08 1.6E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.6E-08 7.8E-09 1.9E-08 3.3E-08 1.6E-08 1.1E-08 1.1E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.4E-08 9.2E-09 3.5E-08 4.3E-08 2.0E-08 1.4E-08 1.3E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0;OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 8.0E-07 1. 1E-07 7.9E-07 1.2E-06 4.6E-07 6. 1E-07 2. 1E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 7.9E-07 1.4E-07 1.4E-'06 2.0E-06 7.7E-07 9.3E-07 3.6E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 6.7E-07 2.0E-07 3.5E-06 3.5E-06 1.3E-06 1.8E-06 5.6E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 7.3E-07 2.9E-07 5.5E-06 6.7E-06 2.0E-06 4.2E-06 9.7E-07 O.OE+00 GOAT , PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 2.3E-06 2.4E-07 2.4E-06 3.4E-06 1.3E-06 8.0E-07 5.4E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.2E-06 3. 1E-07 4.3E-06 6.0E-06 2.2E-06 1.2E-06 9.8E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.8E-06 4.2E-07 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 3.6E-06 2.3E-06 1.5E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.9E-06 6.0E-07 1.7E-05 2.0E-OS 5.8E-06 5.3E-06 2.7E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 660. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 2. 1E-06 1.8E-06 3.7E-07 2.2E-06 1.9E-06 2.3E-06 1.8E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.0E-06 1.8E-06 5.2E-07 2.4E-06 2.0E-06 2.4E-06 1.9E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.7E-06 1.6E-06 7.0E-07 2.2E-06 1.8E-06 2.3E-06 1.7E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 9.3E-07 9.0E-07 4.3E-07 1.4E-06 1.0E-06 1.5E-06 9.8E-07 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 4.0E-05 2.8E-05 3.7E-05 3.4E-05 3.1E-05 3.0E-05 2.7E-05
'.7E-05 TEEN 3.9E-05 2.8E-05 4.6E-05 5.9E-05 3.8E-05 3.2E-05 3.2E-05 2.7E-05 CHILD 3.7E-05 3.0E-05 7.7E-05 8. 1E-05 4.6E-05 3.6E-05 3.5E-05 2.7E-05 INFNT 2.7E-05 2.5E-05 4.6E-05 5.1E-05 3.2E-05 3.4E-05 2.8E-05 2.7E-05 TOTALS ADULT 4. 1E-05 2.9E-OS 3.8E-05 4.8E-05 3.5E-05 3.2E-05 3. 1E-05 3.1E-05 TEEN 4.0E-05 3.0E-05 4.7E-05 6.0E-05 4.0E-05 3.3E-05 3.3E-05 3.1E-05 CHILD 3.8E-05 3.1E-05 7.8E-05 8.3E-05 4.8E-05 3.7E-05 3.7E-05 3.1E-05 INFNT 2.8E-05 2.6E-05 4.7E-05 5.3E-05 3.3E-05 3.5E-05 2.9E-05 3.1E-05
INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 7 1 1 THRU 89 93024 T.BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 659. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 3.8E.-06 4.0E-06 1. 1E-05 TEEN 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 4.0E-06 1. 1E-05 CHILD 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 4.0E-06 1.1E-05 INFNT 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 4.0E-06 1. 1E-05 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 659. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 5.0E-05 TEEN 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 5.0E-05 CHILD 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 5.0E-05 INFNT 4.2E-05 4.2E-OS 4.2E-05 4;2E-05 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 4.2E-05 5.0E-05 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 8045. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 6.3E-07 2.8E-07 4.0E-07 8.2E-07 4.5E-07 3.3E-07 3.3E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 6.0E-07 3.2E-07 6.3E-07 1.2E-06 5.9E-07 3.6E-07 4.2E-07 O.OE+00. CHILD 6.9E-07 4.8E-07 1.5E-06 1.9E-06 9.4E-07 5.5E-07 6.4E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 8045. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 7.4E-08 4.0E-08 4.0E-08 9.3E-08 5.7E-08 4.6E-OB 4.4E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.8E-08 2.4E-08 3.3E-08 6.7E-08 3.8E-08 2.8E-08 2.9E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.6E-08 2.8E-08 6.0E-08 8.6E-08 4.7E-08 3.6E-08 3.4E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 1.6E-06 3. 1E-07 1.5E-06 9.5E-07 1.2E-06 4.9E-07 O.OE+00
'.3E-06 TEEN 1.6E-06 4.0E-07 2.6E-06 3.9E-06 1.5E-06 1.8E-06 8. 1E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.5E-06 5.9E-07 6.3E-06 6.6E-06 2.5E-06 3.4E-06 1.3E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.7E-06 8.7E-07 1.0E-05 1.3E-05 4.0E-06 7.8E-06 2. 1E-06 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 4.5E-06 6.6E-07 4.3E-06 6.5E-06 2.6E-06 1.6E-06 1.2E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 4.4E-06 8.6E-07 7.9E-06 1.1E-05 4.3E-06 2.4E-06 2. 1E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.8E-06 1.2E-06 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 7.1E-06 4.6E-06 3.2E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 4.3E-06 1.8E-06 3.0E-05 3.7E-05 1.1E-05 1.0E-05 5.6E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 659. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 6.7E-06 5.7E-06 1. 1E-06 7.1E-06 6.2E-06 7.2E-06 5.9E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 6.4E-06 5.7E-06 1.5E-06 7.6E-06 6.4E-06 7.6E-06 6. 1E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.4E-06 5. 1E-06 2.0E-06 6.9E-06 5.7E-06 7.2E-06 5.4E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 3.0E-06 2.9E-06 1.2E-06 4.3E-06 3.3E-06 4.8E-06 3. 1E-06 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME)
ADULT 5.6E-05 4.9E-05 5.0E-05 5.9E-05 5.3E-05 5.3E-05 5.0E-05 5.0E-05 TEEN 5.5E-05 5.0E-05 5.5E-05 6.6E-05 5.5E-05 5.5E-05 5.2E-05 5.0E-05 CHILD 5. 4E-05. 5. OE-05 7. 1E-05 7.7E-05 5.9E-05 5.8E-05 5.3E-05 5.0E-05 INFNT 5. 1E-05 4.8E-05 8.4E-05 9.7E-05 6.1E-05 6.5E-05 5.3E-05 5.0E-05 TOTALS ADULT 6.0E-05 5.3E-05 5.3E-05 6.3E-05 5.6E-05 5.7E-05 5.4E-05 6.0E-05 TEEN 5.9E-05 5.4E-05 5.9E-05 7.0E-05 5.9E-05 5.8E-05 5.6E-05 6.0E-05 CHILD 5.8E-05 5.4E-05 7.5E-05 8. 1E-05 6.2E-05 6.2E-05 5.7E-05 6.0E-05 INFNT 5.5E-05 5.2E-05 8.8E-05 1.0E-04 6.5E-05 6.9E-05 5.7E-05 6.0E-05
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INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 7 1 1 THRU 89 93024 T. BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 943. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 8.0E-07 2:1E-06 TEEN 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 8.0E-07 2.1E-06 CHILD 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 8.0E-07 2. 1E-06 INFNT 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 7.6E-07 8.0E-07 2.1E-06 U GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 943. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.9E-05 TEEN 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.9E-05 CHILD 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.9E-05, INFNT 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.9E-05 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1052. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 8.9E-06 1. 1E-06 9.0E-06 1.3E-05 5.0E-06 2.3E-06 2.2E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 7.6E-06 1.3E-06 1.4E-05 2.0E-05 7.5E-06 2.2E-06 3.5E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 6.3E-06 1.7E-06 3.4E-05 3.4E-05 1.2E-05 3.4E-06 5.3E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 7725. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 3.4E-08 7.9E-09 3.0E-08 4.9E-08 2.1E-08 1.3E-08 1.2E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.6E-08 4.7E-09 2.5E-08 3.8E-08 1'.6E-08 8.6E-09 8.5E-09 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.2E-08 5.3E-09 4.6E-08 4.9E-08 1.9E-08 1.2E-08 1.0E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 9.8E-07 7.9E-08 1.0E-06 1.5E-06 5.3E-07 7.4E-07 2. 1E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 9.4E-07 1.0E-07 1.9E-06 2.6E-06 9.2E-07 1.2E-06 3.9E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 7.5E-07 1.3E-07 4.5E-06 4.4E-06 1.5E-06 2.3E-06 6.1E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 7.6E-07 1.8E-07 7.2E-06 8.6E-06 2.4E-06 5.4E-06 1.1E-06 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 2.9E-06 1.8E-07 3. 1E-06 4.4E-06 1.5E-06 9.3E-07 5.8E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.8E-06 2.4E-07 5.6E-06 7.7E-06 2.7E-06 1.4E-06 1. 1E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.1E-06 2.8E-07 1.4E-05 1.3E-05 4.5E-06 2.8E-06 1.7E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 2. 1E-06 3.9E-07 2.2E-05 2.6E-05 7. 1E-06 6.6E-06 3. 1E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 943. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 7.3E-07 5.5E-07 2.0E-07 8. 1E-07 6.4E-07 8.3E-07 5.9E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN. 6.8E-07 5.5E-07 2.8E-07 9. 1E-07 6.8E-07 9.0E-07 6.2E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.4E-07 4.9E-07 3.8E-07 8.3E-07 6.1E-07 8.7E-07 5.5E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 3.0E-07 2.8E-07 2.3E-07 5.4E-07 3.5E-07 6.3E-07 3.2E-07 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ~ ADULT 3.0E-05 1.9E-05 3.0E-05 3.7E-05 2.4E-05 2.2E-05 2.0E-05 1 'E-05 TEEN 2.9E-05 1.9E-05 3.9E-05 4.8E-OS 2.8E-05 2.2E-05 2.2E-05 1.9E-05 CHILD 2.6E-05 1.9E-05 6.9E-05 6.9E-05 3.5E-05 2.6E-05 2.5E-05 1.9E-05 INFNT 2.0E-05 1.8E-05 4.6E-05 5.2E-05 2.7E-05 2.9E-05 2.1E-05 1.9E-05 TOTALS ADULT 3. 1E-05 1.9E-05 3. 1E-05 3.7E-05 2.5E-05 2.2E-05 2. 1E-05 2.2E-05 TEEN 2.9E-05 2.0E-05 3.9E-05 4.9E-05 2.9E-05 2.3E-05 2.3E-OS 2.2E-05 CHILD 2.7E-05 2.0E-05 7.0E-05 7.0E-05 3.6E-05 2.7E-05 2.6E-05 2.2E-05 INFNT 2. 1E-05 1.8E-05 4.6E-05 5.2E-05 2.7E-05 3.0E-05 2.2E-05 2.2E-05
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INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 7 1 1 THRU 89 93024 T. BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1747. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.2E-07 5.8E-07 TEEN 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.2E-07 5.8E-07 CHILD 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.2E-07 5.8E-07 INFNT 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.2E-07 5.8E-07 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1747. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 5.2E-06 TEEN 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 5.2E-06 CHILD 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 5.2E-06 INFNT 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 5.2E-06 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 1852. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 2.8E-06 4.8E-07 2.6E-06 4.0E-06 1.6E-06 8.4E-07 8.0E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.4E-06 5.5E-07 4. 1E-06 6.0E-06 2.3E-06 8.2E-07 1.2E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 2. 1E-06 7.7E-07 9.8E-06 1.0E-05 3.8E-06 1.3E-06 1.8E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3862. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 9.2E-08 2.3E-08 8.0E-08 1.3E-07 5.7E-08 3.7E-OB 3.2E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 4.3E-08 1.3E-08 6.6E-08 1.0E-07 4.2E-08 2.4E-08 2.4E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.2E-08 1.5E-08 1.2E-07 1.3E-07 5.3E-08 3.3E-08 2.8E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.Of+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 7.5E-07 7.5E-08 7.7E-07 1.1E-06 4.1E-07 5.8E-07 1.7E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 7.3E-07 9.8E-08 1.4E-06 1.9E-06 7. 1E-07 8.9E-07 3.2E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.9E-07 1.3E-07 3.4E-06 3.3E-06 1.2E-06 1.7E-06 4.9E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 6.2E-07 1.9E-07 5.4E-06 6.5E-06 1.9E-06 4.1E-06 8.5E-07 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 2.2E-06 1.7E-07 2.3E-06 3.3E-06 1.2E-06 7.3E-07 4.7E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 2. 1E-06 2.2E-07 4.2E-06 5.8E-06 2.0E-06 1.1E-06 8.8E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.7E-06 2.8E-07 1.0E-05 9.9E-06 3.4E-06 2.2E-06 1.4E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.7E-06 4.0E-07 1.6E-05 1.9E-05 5.4E-06 5. 1E-06 2.4E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 1747. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 2.9E-07 2.4E-07 5.3E-08 3.1E-07 2.7E-07 3.2E-07 2.5E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.8E-07 2.5E-07 7.4E-08 3.4E-07 2.8E-07 3.4E-07 2.6E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.3E-07 2.2E-07 1.0E-07 3.1E-07 2.5E-07 3.3E-07 2.3E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.3E-07 1.2E-07 6.0E-08 1.9E-07 1.4E-07 2.2E-07 1.3E-07 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 1. 1E-05 5.4E-06 1.0E-05 1.3E-05 8.0E-06 7.0E-06 6.2E-06 5.2E-06 TEEN 1.0E-05 5.6E-06 1.4E-05 1.9E-05 9.9E-06 7.7E-06 7. 1E-06 5.2E-06 CHILD 9. 1E-06 5.9E-06 2.8E-05 2.8E-05 1.3E-05 1.0E-05 8.4E-06 5.2E-06 INFNT 6.9E-06 5.2E-06 2.6E-05 3.0E-05 1.2E-05 1.4E-05 7.8E-06 5.2E-06 TOTALS ADULT 1.1E-05 5.6E-06 1,0E-05 1.3E-05 8.2E-06 7.2E-06 6.4E-06 5.8E-06 TEEN 1.0E-05 5.8E-06 1.5E-05 1.9E-05 1.0E-05 7.9E-06 7.3E-06 5.8E-06 CHILD 9.3E-06 6. 1E-06 2.8E-05 2.8E-05 1.3E-05 1.0E-05 8.6E-06 5.8E-06 INFNT 7.1E-06 5.4E-06 2,6E-05 3. 1E-05 1.2E-05 1.4E-05 8.0E-06 5.8E-06
l INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 7 1 1 THRU 89 93024 T. BODY G I-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1716. METERS, WINDS TOWARD E ADULT 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.8E-07 7.5E-07 TEEN 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.8E-07 7.5E-07 CHILD 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.8E-07 7.5E-07 INFNT 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.8E-07 7.5E-07 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1716. METERS> WINDS TOWARD E ADULT 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 4.4E-06 TEEN 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 4.4E-06 CHILD 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 4.4E-06 INFNT 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06'3.7E-06 3.7E-06 3.7E-06 4.4E-06 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1705. METERS, WINDS TOWARD E ADULT 2.3E-06 2.0E-07 2.4E-06 3.5E-06 1.3E-06 5.3E-07 5.0E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.9E-06 2.3E-07 3.9E-06 5.3E-06 1.9E-06 4.8E-07 8:3E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.5E-06 2.9E-07 9. 1E-06 9.0E-06 3.1E-06 7.3E-07 1.3E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00'.0E+00 0.0E+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 6810. METERS, WINDS TOWARD E ADULT 2.3E-08 3.3E-09 2.3E-08 3.4E-08 1.3E-08 7.1E-09 6.0E-09 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.0E-08 1.9E-09 1.9E-08 2.7E-08 1.0E-08 4.8E-09 4.8E-09 O.OE+00 CHILD 6.8E-09 2.0E-09 3.5E-08 3.5E-08 1.3E-08 6.8E-09 5.7E-09 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD E ADULT 5.8E-07 3.3E-08 6.3E-07 8.8E-07 3. 1E-07 4.3E-07 1. 1E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 5.5E-07 4.3E-08 1. 1E-06 1.5E-06 5.4E-07 6.7E-07 2.2E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 4.2E-07 4.8E-08 2.7E-06 2.7E-06 8.9E-07 1.3E-06 3.4E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 4. 1E-07 6.4E-08 4.4E-06 5.2E-06 1.4E-06 3.2E-06 6.0E-07 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD E ADULT 1.,7E-06 8. 1E-08 1.9E-06 2.6E-06 9.1E-07 5.2E-07 3.2E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 1,6E-06 1. 1E-07 3.4E-06 4.6E-06 1.6E-06 8.2E-07 6.4E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.2E-06 1. 1E-07 8.2E-06 8.0E-06 2.6E-06 1.6E-06 9.9E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.2E-06 1.4E-07 1.3E-05 1.5E-05 4.2E-06 3.8E-06 1.8E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1716. METERS, WINDS TOWARD E ADULT 1.3E-07 7.2E-08 6.4E-08 1.5E-07 1.0E-07 1.7E-07 8.4E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 1. 1E-07 7.3E-08 8.9E-08 1.8E-07 1. 1E-07 1.9E-07 9.3E-08 0.0E+00. CHILD 8.0E-08 6.3E-08 1.2E-07 1.7E-07 1.0E-07 2.0E-07 8. 1E-08 O.OE+00 . INFNT 4.2E-08 3.6E-08 7.3E-08 1.2E-07 5.9E-08 1.6E-07 4.9E-08 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 8.5E-06 4. 1E-,06 8.8E-06 1. 1E-05 6.3E-06 5.4E-06 4.8E-06 4.4E-06 TEEN 8.0E-06 4.2E-06 1.2E-05 1.5E-05 7.9E-06 5.9E-06 5.5E-06 4.4E-06 CHILD 7.0E-06 4.2E-06 2.4E-.05 2.4E-05 1.0E-05 7.6E-06 6.4E-06 4.4E-06 INFNT 5.4E-06 4.0E-06 2. 1E-05 2.5E-05 9.4E-06 1. 1E-05 6. 1E-06 4.4E-06 TOTALS ADULT 8.8E-06 4.4E-06 9.0E-06 1. 1E-05 6.6E-06 5.6E-06 5.0E-06 5.1E-06 TEEN 8.3E-06 4.4E-06 1.3E-05 1.6E-05 8.2E-06 6.2E-06 5.8E-06 5. 1E-06 CHILD 7.3E-06 4.5E-06 2.4E-05 2.4E-05 1.1E-05 7.8E-06 6.7E-06 5.1E-06 INFNT 5.6E-06 4.2E-06 2.2E-05 2.5E-05 9.7E-06 1.1E-05 6.4E-06 5.1E-06
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INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 7 1 1 THRU 89 93024 T. BODY G I - TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1643. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 2.0E-07 5.2E-07 TEEN 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 2.0E-07 5.2E-07 CHILD 1;9E-07 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 2.0E-07 INFNT 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 2.0E-07 5.2E-07 5.2E-07'.9E-07 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1643. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 3.3E-06 TEEN 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 3.3E-06 CHILD 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 3.3E-06 INFNT 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 3.3E-06 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1628. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 1.9E-06 3.5E-07 1.8E-06 2.8E-06 1.1E-06 5.6E-07 5.8E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.7E-06 4.0E-07 2.9E-06 4.2E-06 1.7E-06 5.6E-07 8.5E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.5E-06 5.6E-07 6.9E-06 7. 1E-06 2.7E-06 8.6E-07 1.3E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 2434. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 1. 1E-07 2.6E-08 9.3E-08 1.5E-07 6.6E-08 3.9E-08 3.7E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 4.9E-08 1.5E-08 7.7E-08 1.2E-07 4.8E-08 2.5E-08 2.7E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.6E-08 1.7E-08 1.4E-07 1.5E-07 6.1E-08 3.4E-08 3.2E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 COW PATHWAY> DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 4.3E-07 4.4E-08 4.4E-07 6.3E-07 2.4E-07 2.9E-07 9.9E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 4. 1E-07 5.8E-08 7.9E-07 1. 1E-06 4.0E-07 4.5E-07 1.8E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.4E-07'.8E-08 1.9E-06 1.9E-06 6.7E-07 8.7E-07 2.8E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 3.6E-07 1. 1E-07 3.0E-06 3.7E-06 1.1E-06 2. 1E-06 4.9E-07 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 1.2E-06 1.0E-07 1.3E-06 1.9E-06 6.8E-07 3.7E-07 2.7E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.2E-06 1.3E-07 2.4E-06 3.3E-06 1.2E-06 5.7E-07 5.0E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 9.5E-07 1.7E-07 5.7E-06 5.6E-06 1.9E-06 1.1E-06 7.8E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 9.7E-07 2.4E-07 9. 1E-06 1.1E-05 3.1E-06 2.6E-06 1.4E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 1643. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 2.0E-07 1.6E-07 4.7E-08 2.2E-07 1.8E-07 2.3E-07 1.7E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.9E-07 1.6E-07 6.6E-08 2.4E-07 1.9E-07 2.5E-07 1.8E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.6E-07 1.4E-07 8.9E-08 2.2E-07 1.7E-07 2.4E-07 1.6E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 8.7E-08 8.2E-08 5.4E-08 1.4E-07 9.9E-08 1.7E-07 9.2E-08 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 6.'7E-06 3.5E-06 6.5E-06 8.5E-06 5. 1E-06 4.3E-06 3.9E-06 TEEN 6.3E-06 3.5E-06 9.0E-06 6.2E-06 4.6E-06 4.5E-06 3.3E-06 3.3E-06'.2E-05 CHILD 5.8E-06 3.8E-06 1.7E-05 1.8E-05 8.3E-06 5.9E-06 5.3E-06 3.3E-06 INFNT 4.2E-06 3.2E-06 1.5E-05 1.8E-05 7.0E-06 7.6E-06 4.7E-06 3.3E-06 TOTALS ADULT 6.9E-06 3.7E-06 6.7E-06 8.6E-06 5.3E-06 4.5E-06 4.1E-06 3.8E-06 TEEN 6.5E-06 3.7E-06 9.2E-06 1.2E-OS 6.4E-06 4.8E-06 4.7E-06 3.8E-06 CHILD 5.9E-06 3.9E-06 1.8E-05 1.8E-05 8.5E-06 6. 1E-06 5.5E-06 3.8E-06 INFNT 4.4E-06 3.4E-06 1.5E-05 1.8E-05 7.2E-06 7.7E-06 4.9E-06 3.8E-06
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INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 7 1 1 THRU 89 93024 T.BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1136. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SE ADULT,2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.3E-07 6.2E-07 TEEN 2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.3E-07 6.2E-07 CHILD 2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.3E-07 6.2E-07 INFNT 2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.2E-07 2.3E-07 6.2E-07 'ROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 1136.'ETERS, WINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4'.3E-06 S.OE-06 TEEN 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 5.0E-06 CHILD 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 S.OE-06 INFNT 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 4.3E-06 5.0E-06 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 914. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 4.2E-06 7.0E-07 4.0E-06 6.0E-06 2.4E-06 1.0E-06 1.2E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.6E-06 8.0E-07 6.3E-06 9.1E-06 3.5E-06 1.1E-06 1.8E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 3. 2E-06 1.1E-06 1. 5E-05 1.5E-05 5.7E-06 1.6E-06 2.7E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 4354. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 3.6E-08 9.6E-09 3.0E-08 5.0E-OB 2.3E-OB 1.3E-08 1.3E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.7E-08 5.7E-09 2.5E-OB 3.9E-OB 1.7E-OB 8.2E-09 9.5E-09 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.3E-08 6.5E-09 4.6E-08 5. 1E-08 2.1E-08 1. 1E-08 1. 1E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.Of+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SE ADULT'3.5E-07 3.7E-OB 3.6E-07 5.3E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 8.3E-08 0.0E+00 TEEN 3.4E-07 4.8E-08 6.5E-07 9.1E-07 3.3E-07 3.0E-07 1.5E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.8E-07 6.5E-OB 1.6E-06 1.6E-06 5.5E-07 5.9E-07 2.3E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 3.0E-07 9.3E-08 2.5E-06 3.0E-06 8.8E-07 1.4E-06 4.1E-07 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS; WINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 1.0E-06 8.4E-08 1. 1E-06 1.5E-06 5.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.2E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.0E-06 1. 1E-07 2.0E-06 2.7E-06 9.7E-07 3.9E-07 4.2E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 7.9E-07 1.4E-07 4.7E-06 4.7E-06 1.6E-06 7.5E-07 6.4E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 8. 1E-07 2.0E-07 7.5E-06 9.1E-06 2;6E-06 1.7E-06 1.1E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 1136. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 2.9E-07 2.4E-07 6.4E-08 3.2E-07 2.6E-07 3.0E-07 2.5E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.8E-07 2.4E-07 8.9E-08 3.5E-07 2.8E-07" 3.2E-07 2.6E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.2E-07 2. 1E-07 1.2E-07 3.2E-07 2.5E-07 3.0E-07 2.3E-07 0.0E+00 INFNT 1.3E-07 1.2E-07 7.3E-08 2.0E-07 1.4E-07 2. 1E-07 1.3E-07 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 1.0E-05 5.3E-06 9.7E-06 1.3E-05 7.7E-06 6. 1E-06 6.0E-06 5.0E-06 TEEN 9.5E-06 5.5E-06 1.3E-05 1.7E-05 9.4E-06 6.3E-06 6.9E-06 5.0E-06 CHILD 8.7E-06. 5.8E-06 2.6E-05 2.6E-05 1.2E-05 7.5E-06 8.1E-06 5.0E-06 INFNT 5.5E-06 4.7E-06 1.4E-05 1.7E-05 7.8E-06 7.6E-06, 5.9E-06 5.0E-06 TOTALS ADULT 1.0E-05 5.5E-06 1.0E-05 1.3E-05 8cOE-06 6.3E-06 6.3E-06 5.6E-06 TEEN 9.7E-06 5.7E-06 1.3E-05 1.8E-05 9.6E-06 6.6E-06 7. 1E-06 5.6E-06 CHILD 9.0E-06 6.0E-06 2.6E-05 2.6E-05 1.3E-05 7.7E-06 8'.3E-06 5.6E-06 INFNT 5.7E-06 4.9E-06 1.5E-05 1.7E-05 8.1E-06 7.8E-06 6.2E-06 5.6E-06
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INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 7 1 1 THRU 89 93024 T.BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 1507. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.4E-07 6.4E-07 TEEN 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.4E-07 6.4E-07 CHILD 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2;4E-07 6.4E-07 INFNT 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.4E-07 6.4E-07 GROUND PATHMAY, DIST GP= 1, 1507. METERS, MINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT.6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 7.4E-06 TEEN 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 7.4E-06 CHILD 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 7.4E-06 INFNT 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 6.4E-06 7.4E-06 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1093. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 7.3E-06 1.1E-06 7.0E-06 1.1E-05 4.2E-06 1.8E-06 2.0E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 6.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.1E-05 1.6E-05 6.1E-06 1.8E-06 3.0E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.4E-06 1.7E-06 2.6E-05 2.7E-05 9.8E-06 2.7E-06 4.5E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 HEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1093. METERS, MINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 7.6E-07 1.5E-07 7.0E-07 1.1E-06 4.5E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.5E-07 9.1E-08 5.8E-07 8.5E-07 3.4E-07 1.5E-07 1.8E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.5E-07 1.0E-07 1. 1E-06 1. 1E-06 4.3E-07 2. 1E-07 2. 1E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 8.3E-07 7.3E-08 8.6E-07 1.2E-06 4.5E-07 4.9E-07 1.8E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 8.0E-07 9.5E-08 1.6E-06 2.2E-06 7.8E-07 7.6E-07 3.4E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 6.4E-07 1.2E-07 3.8E-06 3.7E-06 1.3E-06 1.5E-06 5.2E-"07 O.OE+00 INFNT 6.6E-07 1.7E-07 6.0E-06 7.2E-06 2.1E-06 3.5E-06 9.2E-07 O.OE+00 GOAT- PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 2.5E-06 1.7E-07 2.6E-06 3.7E-06 1.3E-06 6.3E-07 5.0E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.3E-06 2.2E-07 4.7E-06 6.4E-06 2.3E-06 9.6E-07 9.6E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.8E-06 2.7E-07 1.1E-05 1. 1E-05 3.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.5E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.8E-06 3.8E-07 1.8E-05 2.2E-05 6.0E-06 4.3E-06 2.6E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1507. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 3.5E-07 3.0E-07 6.4E.-08 3.8E-07 3.2E-07 3.7E-07 3.1E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.4E-07 3.0E-07 8.9E-08 4.1E-07 3.4E-07 3.9E-07 3.2E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.8E-07 2.6E-07 1.2E-07 3.7E-07 3.0E-07 3.7E-07 2.8E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.6E-07 1.5E-07 7.3E-08 2.3E-07 1.7E-07 2.5E-07 1.6E-07 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) "ADULT 1.8E-05 8.2E-06 1.8E-05 2.3E-05 1.3E-05 9.9E-06 9.6E-06 7.4E-06 TEEN 1.6E-05 8.3E-06 2.4E-05 3.2E-05 1.6E-05 1.0E-05 1.. 1E-05 7.4E-06 CHILD 1.5E-05 8.9E-06 4.9E-05 5.0E-05 2.2E-05 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 7.4E-06 INFNT 9.0E-06 7. 1E-06 3.0E-05 3.5E-05 1.5E-05 1.4E-05 1.0E-05 7.4E-06 TOTALS ADULT 1.8E-OS 8.4E-06 1.8E-05 2.4E-05 1.3E-05 1.0E-05 9.8E-06 8.1E-06 TEEN 1.7E-05 '8.5E-06 2.5E-05 3.2E-05 1.6E-05 1. 1E-05 1. 1E-05 8.1E-06 CHILD 1.5E-05 9.1E-06 4.9E-05 5.0E-05 2.2E-05 1.3E-05 1.4E-05 8.1E-06 INFNT 9.2E-06 7.3E-06 3. 1E-05 3.6E-05 1.5E-05 1.5E-05 1.0E-05 8.1E-06
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INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 7 1 1 THRU 89 93024 T. BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 1026. METERS, WINDS TOWARD S ADULT 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.2E-07 1.7E-06 TEEN 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.0E-07-6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.2E-07 1.7E-06 CHILD 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.2E-07 1.7E-06 INFNT 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.2E-07 1.7E-06 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1026. METERS, WINDS TOWARD S ADULT 1.9E-05 1.9E-OS 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 2.3E-05 TEEN 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 2.3E-05 CHILD 1. 9E-05 1. 9E-05 1. 9E-05 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 1.9E-OS 2.3E-05 INFNT 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 2.3E-05 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 863. METERS, WINDS TOWARD S ADULT 1.7E-05 2.6E-06 1.7E-05 2.5E-OS 1.0E-05 4.5E-06 4.7E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.5E-05 3.0E-06 2.7E-05 3.8E-05 1.5E-05 4.4E-06 7. 1E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.3E-05 4. 1E-06 6.3E-05 6.5E-05 2.4E-05 6.7E-06 1.1E-05 O.OE+00 INFNT 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 MEAT PATHWAY) DIST GP 1, 6115. METERS, WINDS TOWARD S ADULT 7.1E-08 1.8E-08 6.1E-08 1.0E-07 4.4E-08 2.6E-08 2.5E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.3E-08 1.0E-08 5. 1E-08 7.8E-08 3.2E-08 1.7E-08 1.8E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.5E-08 1.2E-08 9.4E-08 1.0E-07 4.1E-08 2.3E-08 2.2E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.Of+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS) WINDS TOWARD S ADULT 1.4E-06 1.2E-07 1.4E-06 2.0E-06 7.4E-07 8.6E-07 3.0E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.3E-06 1.6E-07 2.5E-06 3.5E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 5.6E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.0E-06 2.1E-07 6.1E-06 6.0E-06 2.1E-06 2.6E-06 8.6E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 1. 1E-06 3. OE-07 9. 7E-06 1.2E-05 3.3E-06 6.2E-06 1.5E-06 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD S ADULT 4.0E-06 2.8E-07 4.2E-06 5.9E-06 2.1E-06 1.1E-06 8.2E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.8E-06 3.7E-07 7.6E-06 1.0E-05 3.7E-06 1.7E-06 1.6E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.0E-06 4.6E-07 1.8E-05 1.8E-05 6. 1E-06 3.3E-06 2.4E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 3.0E-06 6.4E-07 2.9E-05 3.5E-05 9.7E-06 7.6E-06 4.2E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 1026. METERS, WINDS TOWARD S ADULT 1.0E-06 9.0E-07 1.7E-07 1. 1E-06 9.8E-07 1.1E-06 9.3E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.0E-06 9.0E-07 2.4E-07 1.2E-06 1.0E-06 1.2E-06 9.6E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 8.4E-07 8.0E-07 3.2E-07 1.1E-06 9.0E-07 1.1E-06 8.5E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 4.7E-07 4.6E-07 1.9E-07 6.8E-07 5.2E-07 7.4E-07 4.9E-07 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 4.3E-05 2.3E-05 4.2E-05 5.4E-05 3.3E-05 2.7E-05 2.6E-05 2.3E-05 TEEN 4. 1E-05 2.4E-05 5.6E-05 7.3E-05 4.0E-05 2.8E-05 3.0E-05 2.3E-05 CHILD 3.7E-05 2.5E-05 1.1E-04 1. 1E-04 5.2E-05 3.3E-05 3.4E-05 2.3E-05 INFNT 2. 4E-05 2. 1E-05 5. SE-05 6.7E-OS 3.3E-05 3.4E-05 2.6E-05 2.3E-05 TOTALS ADULT 4.4E-05 2.4E-05 4.3E-05 5.4E-05 3.4E-05 2.8E-05 2.7E-05 2.4E-05 TEEN 4. 1E-05 2.4E-05 5.7E-05 7.3E-05 4. 1E-05 2.9E-05 3.0E-05 2.4E-05 CHILD 3.8E-05 2.6E-05 1. 1E-04 1. 1E-04 5.3E-05 3.4E-05 3.5E-05 2.4E-05 INFNT 2.5E-05 2. 1E-05 5.9E-05 6.7E-05 3.4E-05 3.5E-05 2.6E-05 2.4E-05
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INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 7 1 1 THRU 89 93024 T. BODY G I - TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 942. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSW ADULT 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 5.0E-07 1.3E-06 TEEN 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 5.0E-07 1.3E-06 CHILD 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 5.0E-07 1.3E-06 INFNT 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 5.0E-07 1.3E-06 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 942. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSW ADULT 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.5E-05 TEEN 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-OS 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.5E-05 CHILD 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.5E-05 INFNT 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.5E-05 ~ VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 770. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSW 'ADULT 1.3E-05 3.2E-06 1. 1E-05 1.8E-OS 8.2E-06 4.3E-06 4.6E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.2E-05 3.7E-06 1.8E-05 2.7E-05 1.1E-05 4.4E-06 6.5E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.1E-05 5.4E-06 4.2E-05 4.6E-OS 1.8E-05 6.8E-06 9.9E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, '045. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSW ADULT 3.3E-08 1.4E-08 2.1E-08 4.2E-08 2.3E-08 1.6E-08 1.7E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.6E-08 8.3E-09 1.7E-08 3. 1E-08 1.6E-08 1.0E-08 1. 1E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.4E-08 9.8E-09 3.2E-08 4. 1E-08 2.0E-08 1.3E-08 1.3E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSW ADULT 8. 1E-07 1.2E-07 7.7E-07 1.2E-06 4.6E-07 4.8E-07 2.2E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 8.0E-07 1.6E-07 1.4E-06 2.0E-06 7.7E-07 7.2E-07 3.8E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 6.9E-07 2.3E-07 3.4E-06 3.5E-06 1.3E-06 1.4E-06 5.9E-07 0.0E+00 INFNT 7.7E-07 3.3E-07 5.3E-06 6.6E-06 2.0E-06 3.2E-06 1.0E-06 O.OE+00 GOAT, PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSW ADULT 2.3E-06 2.7E-07 2.3E-06 3.4E-06 1.3E-06 6.5E-07 5.7E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.3E-06 3.5E-07 4.2E-06 5.9E-06 2.2E-06 9.8E-07 1.0E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.9E-06 4.8E-07 1.0E-05 1.0E-OS 3.6E-06 1.8E-06 1.6E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 2.0E-06 7.0E-07 1.6E-05 2.0E-05 5.7E-06 4. 1E-06 2.7E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 942. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSW ADULT 1.3E-06 1.2E-06 1.5E-07 1.4E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.2E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.3E-06 1.2E-06 2.2E-07 1.5E-06 1.3E-06 1.4E-06 1.2E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.1E-06 1.1E-06 2.9E-07 1.3E-06 1.1E-06 1.3E-06 1. 1E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 6.2E-07 6.0E-07 1.8E-07 8.0E-07 6.6E-07 8.1E-07 6.4E-07 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 3.0E-05 1.7E-05 2.7E-05 3.7E-05 2.4E-05 1.9E-05 1.9E-05 1.5E-05 TEEN 2.9E-05 1.8E-05 3.6E-05 4.9E-05 2.8E-05 2.0E-05 2.2E-05 1.5E-05 CHILD 2.7E-05 2.0E-05 6.8E.-05 7.3E-05 3.7E-05 2.4E-05 2.6E-05 1.5E-05 INFNT 1.6E-05 1.4E-05 3.4E-05 4.0E-05 2.1E-05 2.0E-05 1.7E-05 1.5E-05 TOTALS ADULT 3. 1E-05 1.8E-05 2.7E-05 3.7E-05 2.4E-05 2.0E-05 2.0E-05 1.6E-05 TEEN 2.9E-05 1.8E-05 3.6E-05 5.0E-05 2.9E-05 2.0E-05 2.2E-05 1.6E-05 CHILD 2.8E-05 2.0E-05 6.9E-05 7.4E-05 3.7E-05 2.4E-05 2.6E-05 1.6E-05 INFNT 1.6E-05 1.5E-05 3.4E-05 4.0E-05 2. 1E-05 2. 1E-05 1.7E-05 1.6E-05
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APPENDIX 1.3 Summar of Maximum Individual Doses Fourth uarter 1989
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12 THP 6010 ENV.003 Attachment XII SUMI~<Y OF MAXIMUM INDIVIDUALDOSES - 4TH quarter ESTIMATED i LOCATION % OF APPLICABLE DOSE AGE DIST DIR APPLI CABI E LIMIT-EFFI VENT ORGAN (MREM) GROUP (M)(Toward) LIMIT (MR) Liquid Total Body 9.60E-3 Adult Receptor 1 6. 40E-1 1.5 Child Liquid Liver 1.24E-2 Receptor 1 2. 48E-1 5.0 Noble Gas Air Dose 1'.93E-2 629 SE 3.86E-1 5.0 (Gamma>>mrad) Noble Gas Air Dose 5.50E-2 629 SE 5. 50E-1 10.0 (Beta-mrad) Yearly Noble Gas. Total Body 4.39E-3 All 1136 SE 8.78E-2 5.0 Yearly Noble Gas Skin 1.30E-2 All 1136 SE 8.67E-2 15.0 Iodines and Bone 1.97E-1 Child 659 H 2.63EO 7.5 Particulates Page 1 of 1 Revision 0
I FOR RECEPTOR NUMBER 1 LAST LIQUID DOSE ACCUMULATIONS(REM) START DATE 8910 1 1 END DATE 89123124 BONE LIVER T'. BODY THYRD KIDNEY, LUNG G I - LLI SKIN WATER ADULT 2.1E-08 5.4E-06 5.3E-06 5.4E-06 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.5E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.0E-08 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 3.8E-06 3.7E-06 3.9E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.7E-08 7.3E-06 7.2E-06 7.3E-06 7.2E-06 7.2E-06 7.3E-06 O.OE+00 INFANT 6.0E-08 7.1E-06 7. 1E-06 7.2E-06 7.1E-06 7.0E-06 7. 1E-06 O.OE+00 SHORE ADULT 1.3E-08 1.3E-08 1.3E-08 1.3E-08 1.3E-08 1.3E-08 1.3E-08 1.5E-08 TEEN 7.4E-08 7.4E-08 7.4E-08 7.4E-08 7.4E-08 7.4E-08 7.4E-08 8.7E-08 CHILD 1.5E-08 1.5E-08 1.5E-08 1.5E-08 1.5E-08 1.5E-08 1.5E-08 1.8E-08 INFANT 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 "0.0E+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 FW SPT FISH ADULT 3.0E-06 5.8E-06 4.2E-06 4.1E-07 2.3E-06 9.2E-07 6.8E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.2E-06 5.9E-06 2.6E-06 3.2E-07 2.2E-06 9.5E-07 4.8E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 4.0E-06 5.1E-06 1.3E-06 2.8E-07 1.9E-06 7.6E-07 1.8E-06 O.OE+00 INFANT 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 LAST LIQUID DOSE ACCUMULATIONS(REM) START DATE 8910 1 1 END DATE 89123124 BONE LIVER T.BODY THYRD KIDNEY, LUNG GI-LLI SKIN TOTAL , ADULT 3. 1E-06 1.1E-05 9.6E-06 5.8E-06 7.6E-06 6.2E-06 1.2E-05 1.5E-08 TEEN 3.3E-06 9.8E-06 6.4E-06 4.2E-06 6.0E-06 4.8E-06 8.7E-06 8.7E-08 CHILD 4.0E-06 1.2E-05 8.5E-06 7.6E-06 9.1E-06 8.0E-06 9.1E-06 1.8E-08 INFANT 6.0E-08 7.1E-06 7. 1E-06 7.2E-06 7. 1E-06 7.0E-06 7. 1E-06 O.OE+00
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DATES OF LAST AIR DOSE ACCUMULATION ARE FROM 8910 1 1 0 TO 89123124 0 DOSE ACCUMULATION FOR GAMMA RAD FOR RELEASE POINT 1
- DIRECTION FROM N 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM NNE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM NE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM ENE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM E 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000EOOO 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM ESE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00, 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM SE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM SSE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM S 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM SSW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM SW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM WSW 5.6228E-06 3.3189E-07 1 3612E-07
~ 7.8834E-08 5. 3941E-08 2.6230E-08 1.0447E-08 5.8372E-09 4. 1438E-09 2.8812E-09
- DIRECTION FROM W 3.3625E-06 3.8905E-07 1.7100E-07 9.6857E-08 6.5279E-08
- 2. 9855E-08 1. 0113E-08 4. 6052E-09 2.7638E-09 1.5692E-09
- DIRECTION FROM WNW
- 8. 2081E-06 8. 1799E-07 3. 5582E-07 2.0286E-07 1.3775E-07 6.4314E-08 2.2677E-08 1;0726E-08 6.6265E-09 3. 9184E-09
- DIRECTION FROM NW 1.8956E-05 2.0434E-06 8.9392E-07 5.0783E-07 3 '343E-07 1.5856E-07 5.4725E-08 2.5375E-08 1.5444E-08 8.9459E-09
- DIRECTION FROM NNW 2.8859E-06 . 2.2091E-07 8. 7751E-08 4.7349E-08 3. 0198E-08 1.2397E-08 3.7476E-09 1.8860E-09 1.3472E-09. 9.4243E-10 DISTANCES USED IN CALCULATIONS 594.0 2416.0 4020.0 5630.0 7240.0 12067.0 24135.0 40225.0 5 6315.0 80500.0
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**DIRECTION FROM N 1.1065E-06 1.0649E-07 4. 6107E-08 2.6245E-08 1.7854E-08 8.4120E-09 3.0201E-09 1.4654E-09 9.3056E-10 5. 7177E-10 **DIRECTION FROM NNE 6.9715E-07 7.6828E-08 3.3946E-08, 1.9371E-08 1.3140E-08 6.1129E-09 2.1396E-09 1.0034E-09 6.1883E-10 3.6702E-10 **DIRECTION FROM NE 6.6068E-07 7.3838E-08 3.2347E-08 1.8321E-08 1.2389E-08
- 5. 7314E-09 1. 9814E-09 9.2312E-10 5.6699E-10 3.3335E-10
**DIRECTION FROM ENE
- 1. 2183E-06 1.4047E-07 6.3850E-08 3. 7126E-08 2.5694E-08 1.2525E-08 4.7003E-09 2.3027E-09 1.4645E-09 9.0695E-10
**DIRECTION FROH E 2.4958E-06 2.9414E-07 1.3656E-07 8.0364E-08 5. 6181E-08 2.7924E-08 1.0713E-08 5. 2571E-09 3.3374E-09 2.0821E-09 **DIRECTION FROM ESE
- 2. 4918E-06 2.7954E-07 1.3575E-07 8.2658E-08 5.8226E-08
- 2. 9168E-08 1. 1511E-08 5.7347E-09 3.6705E-09 2. 3193E-09
**DIRECTION FROM SE 3.1358E-06 3.3898E-07 1.6822E-07 1.0373E-07 7.3878E-08 3.7822E-08 1.5267E-08 7.6425E-09 4.9065E-09 3. 1489E-09 **DIRECTION FROM SSE
- 5. 8122E-06 6.5907E-07 3.3095E-07 2.0532E-07 1. 4671E-07 7.5547E-08 3.0778E-08 1.5488E-08 9.9674E-09 6.3922E-09
- DIRECTION FROM S 5.6621E-06 6.4989E-07 3.0244E-07 1.7843E-07 1.2444E-07
- 6. 1400E-08 2.3374E-08 1. 1397E-08 7. 1962E-09 4.4699E-09
- DIRECTION FROM SSW 2.5572E-06 2.9896E-07 1.3426E-07 7.7253E-08 5.2889E-08
- 2. 5123E-08 9.0531E-09 4.3031E-09 2.6740E-09 1.6055E-09
- DIRECTION FROM SW
- 1. 7137E-06 1.8920E-07 8.8679E-08 5.2700E-08 3. 6816E-08
- 1. 8210E-08. 6.9880E-09 3.4283E-09 2. 1757E-09 1.3627E-09
- DIRECTION FROM WSW 9.0754E-07 9.8892E-08 4.3597E-08 2.4871E-08 1.7038E-08
- 8. 1499E-09 2. 9618E-09 1. 4315E-09 9.0386E-10 5.5284E-10
- DIRECTION FROM W
- 2. 1860E-06 2.3473E-07 1.0319E-07 5.8809E-08 3.9946E-08 1.8671E-08 6.5855E-09 3.1217E-09 1.9402E-09 1. 1588E-09
"*DIRECTION FROM WNW 3.3572E-06 .,3.6183E-07 1.5834E-07 8.9835E-08 6.0735E-08 2.8090E-08 9.7475E-09 4.5765E-09 2.8321E-09 1.6825E-09
- DIRECTION FROM NW 2.2133E-06 2.3530E-07 1.0273E-07 '.8290E-08 3.9338E-08 1.8093E-08 6.2303E-09 2.9050E-09 1.7840E-09 1.0466E-09
- DIRECTION FROM NNW 1.7328E-06 1.9854E-07 8.7252E-08 4,9446E-08 3.3463E-08 1.5498E-08 5.3558E-09 2.4849E-09 1. 5186E-09 8.8674E-10 DISTANCES USED IN CALCULATIONS 594.0 2416.0 4020.0 . 5630.0 7240.0 12067.0 24135.0 40225.0 5 6315.0 80500.0
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DATES OF LAST AIR DOSE ACCUMULATION ARE FROM 8910 1 1 0 TO 89123124 0 DOSE ACCUMULATION FOR BETA'OR RAD RELEASE POINT 1
**DIRECTION FROM N 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM NNE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM NE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM ENE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00-0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM E 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM ESE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM SE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM SSE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000f+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM S 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM SSW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM SW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM WSW 1.6257E-05 9.5958E-07 3.9356E-07 2.2793E-07 1.5596E-07 7.5838E-08 3.0205E-08 1.6877E-08 1. 1981E-08 8.3302E-09
- DIRECTION FROM W 9.7219E-06 1. 1248E-06 4.9440E-07 2.8004E-07 1.8874E-07 8.6319E-08 2.9240E-08 1.3315E-08 7.9908E-09 4.5368E-09
- DIRECTION FROM WNW 2.3732E-05 2.3650E-06 5.8653E-07 3.9827E-07 1.8595E-07 6.5565E-08 3. 1012E-08 1.9159E-08'.0288E-06
- 1. 1329E-08
- DIRECTION FROM NW
,5.4805E-05 5.9080E-06 2.5846E-06 1.4683E-06 9.9295E-07 4.5845E-07 1.5822E-07 7.3364E-08 4.4652E-08 2.5865E-08
- DIRECTION FROM NNW
- 8. 3439E-06 6. 3871E-07 2. 5371E-07 1;3690E-07 8. 7311E-08 3.5844E-08 1.0835E-08 5.4530E-09 3.8950E-09 2.7248E-09 DISTANCES USED IN CALCULATIONS 594.0 2416.0 4020.0 56 30.0 7240.0 12067.0 24135.0 40225.0 563 15.0 80500.0
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- DIRECTION FROM N 2.7500E-06 2. 6591E-07 1. 1517E-07 6.5538E-08 4.4577E-08 2.0995E-08 7.530&E-09 3.6509E-09 2.3170E-09 1.422&E-09
- DIRECTION FROM NNE 1.7307E-06 1. 9116E-07 8.4467E-08 4. 8193 E-.08 3.2697E-O&
1.5220E-08 5.3297E-09 2.5002E-09 1.5422E-09 9. 1494E-10
- DIRECTION FROM NE 1.6508E-06 1.8387E-07 &.0506E-08 4.5590E-O& 3.0819E-08 1.4249E-08 4.9229E-09 2.2940E-09 1.4096E-09 8.2922E-10
- DIRECTION FROM ENE H 3.0319E-06 3.4967E-07 1. 5912E-07 9.2597E-08 6. 4105E-08
- 3. 1266E-08 1. 1746E-08 5.7565E-09 3.661&E-09 2.2687E-09
- DIRECTION FROM E 6.1555E-06 7.2542E-07 3.3672E-07 1.9&14E-07 1.3847E-07 6.877&E-08 2.6370E-O& 1.2939E-08 8.2142E-09 5.1226E-09
- DIRECTION FROM ESE
- 6. 1336E-06 6.8996E-07 3.3442E-07 2.0335E-07, 1. 4317E-07
- 7. 1661E-08 2.8237E-08 1.4057E-08 8.9927E-09 5.6772E-09
- DIRECTION FROM SE 7.7423E-06 8.3966E-07 4. 161&E-07 2.5643E-07 1.8255E-07 9.3385E-08 3.7660E-O& 1.8849E-O& 1. 2100E-08 7. 7614E-09
- DIRECTION FROM SSE 1.4077E-05 1.5971E-06 8.0130E-07 4.9685E-07 3.5491E-07 1.8267E-07 7.436&E-08 3.7413E-08 2.4074E-08 1.5434E-08
- DIRECTION FROM S 1.3787E-05 1.5824E-06 7.3641E-07 4.344&E-07 3.0303E-07 1.4954E-07 5.6939E-08 2.7765E-08 1.7533E-O& 1.0892E-O&
- DIRECTION FROM SSW
- 6. 2813E-06 7.3422E-07 3.2962E-07 1.8962E-07 1.29&OE-07
- 6. 1646E-08 2.2205E-O& 1.0552E-08 6.5559E-09 3.9349E-09
- DIRECTION FROM SW 4.2292E-06 4.6693E-07 2. 1846E-07 1.2967E-07 9. 0515E-08 4.4706E-08 1. 7120E-08 8.3920E-09 5.3234E-09 3. 3310E-09
- DI RECTION FROM WSW 2.3163E-06 2.5276E-07 1. 1144E-07 6. 3571E-08 4.3542E-08 2.0817E-08 7.5591E-09 3.650&E-09 2.3036E-09 1.407&E-09
- DIRECTION FROM W 5.3800E-06 5.7840E-07 2.5433E-07 1.4494E-07 9.8467E-08 4.6048E-08 1.6251E-08 7.7056E-09 4.7902E-09 2. 8618E-09
- DIRECTION FROM WNW
- 8. 1996E-06 8.8453E-07 3. 8713E-07, 2. 1966E-07 1.4853E-07 6.8717E-08 2.3855E-08 1.1201E-08 6.9320E-09 4.1184E-09
- DIRECTION FROM NW 5.4730E-06 5.8243E-07 2.5433E-07 1.4432E-07 9.7402E-08 4.4802E-08 1.5427E-08 7.1927E-09 4.4166E-09 2.5904E-09
- DIRECTION FROM NNW
- 4. 4174E-06 5.0627E-07 2.2251E-07 2610E-07 8.5352E-O&
3.9549E-O& 1.3676E-08 6.3484E-09 3.8814E-09 2. 2681E-09 DISTANCES U SED IN CALCULATIONS 594.0 24 16.0 4020.0 5630.0 7240.0 80500.0'. 12067.0 241 35.0 40225.0 5 6315.0
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INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 8910 1 1 THRU 89123124 T.BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 659. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 3.0E-06 7.8E-06 TEEN 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 3.0E-06 7.8E-06 CHILD 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 3.0E-06 7.8E-06 INFNT 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 2.9E-06 3.0E-06 7.8E-06 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 659. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 9.2E-05 TEEN 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 9.2E-OS CHILD 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 9.2E-05 INFNT 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 7.9E-OS 7.9E-05 7.9E-05 9.2E-05 VEGET PATHWAY> DIST GP 1, 8045. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 7.4E-07 1.0E-07 7.4E-07 1. 1E-06 4.2E-07 1.1E-07 1.9E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 6.3E-07 1.1E-07 1.2E-06 1.7E-06 6.2E-07 1.1E-07 3.0E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.3E-07 1.6E-07 2.8E-06 2.8E-06 1.0E-06 1.7E-07 4.5E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 8045. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 7.7E-08 1.3E-08 7.3E-08 1.1E-07 4.5E-08 1.5E-08 2.2E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.5E-08 8.0E-09 6. 1E-08 8.8E-08 3.4E-08 9.3E-09 1.7E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.4E-08 8.8E-09 1.1E-07 1.2E-07 4.3E-08 1 2E-08 2. 1E-08 O.OE+00
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INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.Of+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 2.5E-06 1.6E-07 2.7E-06 3.8E-06 1.3E-06 5. 1E-07 4.9E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.4E-06 2.0E-07 4.9E-06 6.6E-06 2.3E-06 7.8E-07 9.6E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.8E-06 2.4E-07 1.2E-05 1. 1E-05 3.8E-06 1.5E-06 1.5E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.8E-06 3.2E-07 1.9E-05 2.2E-05 6.1E-06 3.5E-06 2.6E-06 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 7.4E-06 3.8E-07 8.0E-06 1.1E-OS 3.9E-06 6.8E-07 1.4E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 7.0E-06 4.9E-07 1.5E-05 2.0E-05 6.8E-06 1.0E-06 2.8E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.3E-06 5.5E-07 3.5E-05 3.4E-05 1.1E-05 1;9E-06 4.3E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 5.2E-06 7.2E-07 5.6E-05 6.6E-05 1.8E-05 4.4E-06 7.6E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 659. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 2.3E-06 1.7E-06 6.9E-07 2.6E-06 2.0E-06 2.0E-06 1.9E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.2E-06 1.7E-06 9.7E-07 2.9E-06 2.2E-06 2.0E-06 1.9E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.7E-06 1.5E-06 1.3E-06 2.7E-06 1.9E-06 1.9E-06 1.7E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 9.4E-07 8.7E-07 7.9E-07 1.8E-06 1. 1E-06 1.2E-06 1.0E-06 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 9.2E-05 8. 1E-05 9. 1E-05 9.7E-05 8.6E-05 8;2E-05 8.3E-05 9.2E-05 TEEN 9. 1E-05 8. 1E-05 1.0E-04 1.1E-04 9.1E-05 8.3E-05 8.5E-05 9.2E-05 CHILD 8. SE-05 8. 1E-05 1. 3 E-04 1.3E-04 9.7E-05 8.4E-05 8.7E-05 9.2E-05 INFNT 8.7E-05 8.1E-05 1.5E-04 1.7E-04 1.0E-04 8.8E-05 9.0E-05 9.2E-05 TOTALS ADULT 9.5E-05 8.4E-05 9.4E-05 1.0E-04 8.9E-05 8.5E-05 8.6E-05 1.0E-04 TEEN 9.4E-05 8.4E-05 1.0E-04 1.1E-04 9.3E-05 8.5E-05 8.8E-05 1.0E-04 CHILD 9. 1E-05 8.4E-05 1.3E-04 1.3E-04 1.0E-04 8.7E-05 9.0E-05 1.0E-04 INFNT 8.9E-05 8.3E-05 1.6E-04 1.7E-04 1.1E-04 9.1E-05 9.3E-05 1.0E-04
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INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 8910 1 1 THRU 89123124 T. BODY GI- TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 660. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 3.5E-06 TEEN 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 3.5E-06 CHILD 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 3.5E-06 INFNT 1.3E-06 1.3E-06-1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 3.5E-06 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 660. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 4.7E-05'.7E-05 4.7E-05 4.7E-05 4.7E-05 4.7E-05 4.7E-05 5.5E-05 TEEN 4.7E-05 4.7E-05 4.7E-05 4.7E-05 4.7E-05 4.7E-05 4.7E-OS 5.5E-05 CHILD 4.7E-05 4.7E-05 4.7E-O5 4.7E-05 4.7E-05 4.7E-05 4.7E-05 5.5E-05 INFNT 4.7E-05 4'.7E-05 4.7E-05 4.7E-05 4.7E-05 4.7E-05 4.7E-05 5.5E-05 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 814. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 2.0E-05 1.3E-06 2.1E-05 3.0E-05 1.1E-05 1.4E-06 3.9E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.6E-05 1.5E-06 3.4E-05 4.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.4E-06 6.7E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.2E-05 1.7E;06 8.0E-05 7.8E-05 2.6E-05 2.1E-06 1.0E-OS O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.Of+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST 'GP 1, 7725. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 4.5E-08 5.0E-09 4.7E-08 6.7E-08 2.5E-08 5.6E-09 1. 1E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.0E-08 2.9E-09 3.9E-08 5.4E-08 2.0E-08 3.6E-09 8.9E-09 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.3E-08 3.0E-09 7. 1E-08 7. 1E-08 2.5E-08 4.8E-09 1. 1E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.Of+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 1.5E-06 7. 1E-08 1.6E-06 2.2E-06 7.7E-07 2.6E-07 2.7E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.4E-06 9. 1E-08 2.9E-06 3.9E-06"1.3E-06 4.0E-07 5.4E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.0E-06 9.6E-08 7.0E-06 6.7E-06 2.2E-06 7.8E-07 8.3E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.0E-06 1.2E-07 1. 1E-05 1.3E-05 3.6E-06 1.8E-06 1.5E-06 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD'NE ADULT 4.3E-06 1.8E-07 4.8E-06 6.6E-06 2.3E-06 3.3E-07 7.9E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 4. 1E-06 2.3E-07 8.7E-06 1.2E-05 4.0E-06 5. 1E-07 1.6E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.1E-06 2.3E-07 2.1E-05 2.OE-O5 6.6E-O6 9.8E-07 2.5E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 2.9E-06 2.8E-07 3.3E;05 3.9E-05 1.1E-05 2.3E-06 4.4E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 660. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 7.5E-07 5.1E-07 2.8E-07 8.6E-07 6.3E-07 6.0E-07 5.6E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 6.9E-07 5.2E-07 3.9E-07 9.9E-07 6.8E-07 6.3E-07 6.0E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.2E-07 4.5E-07 5.2E-07 9.2E-07 6. 1E-07 5.8E-07 5.3E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 2.8E-07 2.6E-07 3.2E-07 6. 1E-07 3.6E-07 3.8E-07 3. 1E-07 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 7.3E-05 4.9E-05 7.5E-05 8.6E-05 6. 1E-05 4.9E-05 5.2E-05 5.5E-05 TEEN 6.9E-05 4.9E-05 9.2E-05 1.1E-04 6.9E-05 5.0E-05 5.6E-05 5.5E-05 CHILD 6.4E-05 4.9E-OS 1.6E-04 1.5E-04 8.2E-05 5. 1E-05 6.1E-05 5.5E-05 INFNT 5. 1E-05 4.7E-05 9. 1E-05 1.0E-04 6.1E-05 5.1E-05 5.3E-05 5.5E-05 TOTALS ADULT 7.4E-05 5.0E-05 7.6E-05 8.7E-05 6.2E-05 5. 1E-05 5.4E-05 5.8E-05 TEEN 7. 1E-05 S.OE-05 9.4E-OS 1.1E-04 7.0E-05 5.1E-05 5.7E-05 5.8E-05 CHILD 6.5E-05 5.0E-05 1.6E-04 1.5E-04 8.4E-05 5.2E-05 6.2E-,05 5.8E-05 INFNT 5.2E-05 4.9E-05 9.3E-05 1.0E-04 6.3E-05 5.2E-05 5.4E-05 5.8E-OS
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INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 8910 1 1 THRU 89123124 T. BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 943. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 5.0E-07 1.3E-06 TEEN 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 5.0E-07 1.3E-06 CHILD 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 5.0E-07 1.3E-06 INFNT 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 5.0E-07 1.3E-06 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 943. METERS, MINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.4E-OS'.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.6E-05 TEEN 1.4E-05 '1.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.4E-OS 1.6E-05 CHILD 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.6E-05 INFNT 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 1.6E-05 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP,= 1, 1052. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 7. 1E-06 5.4E-07 7.5E-06 1.1E-05 3.8E-06 5.8E-07 1.5E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 5.9E-06 6. 1E-07 1.2E-05 1.6E-05 5.8E-06 5.8E-07 2.5E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 4.6E-06 7.4E-07 2.8E-05 2.8E-05 9.4E-06 8.8E-07 3.7E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 HEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 7725. METERS, MINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 2.5E-08 3. 1E-09 2.5E-08 3.7E-08 1.4E-08 3.4E-09 6.2E-09 O.OE+00 TEEN 1. 1E-08 1.8E-09 2. 1E-08 2.9E-08 1.1E-08 2.2E-09 5.1E-09 O.OE+00 CHILD 7. 1E-09 1.9E-09 3.9E-08 3.9E-08 1.4E-08 2.9E-09 6.0E-09 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 7.9E-07 4.3E-08 8.7E-07 1.2E-06 4.2E-07 1.4E-07 1.5E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 7.5E-07 5.5E-08 1.6E-06 2. 1E-06 7.4E-07 2. 1E-07 3.0E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.7E-07 6. 1E-08 3.8E-06 3.7E-06 1.2E-06 4. 1E-07 4.6E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 5.6E-07 7.9E-08 6.0E-06 7.1E-06 2.0E-06 9.7E-07 8.3E-07 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 2.4E-06 1. 1E-07 2.6E-06 3.6E-06 1.2E-06 1.8E-07 4.4E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.2E-06 1.4E-07 4.7E-06 6.3E-06 2.2E-06 2.8E-07 8.8E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.7E-06 1."'4E-07 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 3.6E-06 5.3E-07 1.3E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 1. 6E-06 1.8E-07 1.8E-05 2. 1E-05 5.8E-06 1.2E-06 2.4E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 943. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 3.0E-07 2. 1E-07 1.1E-07 3.4E-07 2.5E-07 2.4E-07 2.3E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.7E-07 2. 1E-07 1.5E-07 3.9E-07 2.7E-07 2.5E-07 2.4E-07 0.0E+00 CHILD 2.1E-07 1.8E-07 2.0E-07 3.6E-07 2.4E-07 2.3E-07 2.1E-07 0.0E+00 INFNT 1.1E-07 1.0E-07 1.2E-07 2.4E-07 1.4E-07 1.5E-07 1.3E-07 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO,PLUME) ..ADULT 2.5E-05 1.5E-05 2.5E-05 3.0E-05 2.0E-05 1.5E-05 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 TEEN 2.3E-05 1.5E-05 3.2E-05 3.9E-05 2.3E-05 1.5E-05 1.8E-05 1.6E-05 CHILD 2. 1E-05 1.5E-05 5.8E-05 5.7E-05 2.8E-OS 1.6E-05 2.0E-05 1.6E-05 INFNT 1.6E-05 1.4E-05 3.8E-05 4.3E-05 2.2E-05 1.6E-05 1.7E-05 1.6E-05 TOTALS ADULT 2.5E-OS 1.5E-05 2.6E-05 3.0E-05 2.0E-05 1.6E-05 1.7E-05 1.8E-05 TEEN 2.4E-05 1.5E-05 3.3E-05 4.0E-05 2.3E-05 1.6E-05 1.8E-05 1.8E-05 CHILD 2.2E-05 1.6E-05 5.8E-05 5.7E-05 2.9E-05 1.7E-05 2.0E-05 1.8E-05 INFNT 1.7E-05 1.5E-05 3.9E-05 4.3E-05 2.2E-05 1.7E-05 1.8E-05 1.8E-05
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INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 8910 1 1 THRU 89123124 T.BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUHE PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1747. METERS, MINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 4.6E-07 4.6E-07 4.6E-07 4.6E-07 4.6E-07 4.6E-07 4.9E-07 1.4E-06 TEEN 4.6E-07 4.6E-07 4.6E-07 4.6E-07 4.6E-Q7 4.6E-07 4.9E-07 1.4E-06 CHILD 4.6E-07 4.6E-07 4.6E-07 4.6E-07 4.6E-07 4.6E-07 4.9E-07 1.4E-06 INFNT 4.6E-07 4.6E-07 4.6E-07 4.6E-07 4.6E-07 4.6E-07 4.9E-07 1.4E-06 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1747. METERS, MINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 6.1E-06 TEEN 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 6.1E-06 CHILD 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 6.1E-06 INFNT 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.3E-06 5,3E-06 5.3E-06 6.lf-06 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1852. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 2.8E-06 1.4E-07 3. 1E-06 4.3E-06 1.5E-06 5.7E-07 5.2E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.3E-06 1.5E-07 4.9E-06 6.6E-06 2.3E-06 4.8E-07 9. 1E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.7E-06 1.5E-07 1.2E-05 1.1E-05 3.7E-06 7.3E-07 1.4E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0,0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 HEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3862. METERS, MINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 8.7E-08 4.8E-09 9.5E-08 1.3E-07 4.6E-08 2.2E-08 1.6E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.8E-08 2.8E-09 7.8E-08 1.1E-07 3.7E-08 1.5E-08 1.5E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.2E-08 2.3E-09 1.4E-07 1.4E-07 4.7E-08 2.3E-08 1.8E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 8.2E-07 3.2E-08 9. 1E-07 1.3E-06 4.3E-07 6.3E-07 1.5E-07 0.0E+00 TEEN 7.8E-07 4. 1E-08 1.7E-06 2.2E-06 7.6E-07 9.9E-07 3.0E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.8E-07 3.6E-08 4.0E-06 3.8E-06 1.3E-06 1.9E-06 4.6E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 5.5E-07 4. 1E-08 6.3E-06 7.5E-06 2.0E-06 4.7E-06 8.2E-07 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 2.5E-06 8.3E-08 2.7E-06 3.8E-06 1.3E-06 7.5E-07 4.3E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.3E-06 1. 1E-07 5.0E-06 6.6E-06 2.3E-06 1.2E-06 8.8E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.7E-06 9.3E-08 1.2E-05 1. 1E-05 3.8E-06 2.3E-06 1.4E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.6E-06 1.0E-07 1.9E-05 2.2E-05 6.0E-06 5.7E-06 2.5E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1747. METERS, MINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 4.5E-08 2.7E-08 2.0E-08 5.3E-08 3.6E-08 4.3E-08 3.1E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 4.0E-08 2.7E-08 2.9E-08 6.3E-08 3.9E-08 4.7E-08 3.3E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.9E-08 2.4E-08 3.9E-08 5.9E-08 3.5E-08 4.6E-08 2.9E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.5E-08 1.3E-08 2.3E-08 4.0E-08 2.1E-08 3.4E-08 1.8E-08 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 1. 1E-05 5.5E-06 1.2E-05 1.5E-OS 8.5E-06 7.3E-06 6.4E-06 6.1E-06 TEEN 1. 1E-05 5.6E-06 1.7E-05 2. 1E-05 1. 1E-05 8.0E-06 7.4E-06 6. 1E-06 CHILD 9.3E-06 5.6E-06 3.3E-05 3.2E-05 1.4E-05 1.0E-05 8.5E-06 6.1E-06 INFNT 7.4E-06 5.4E-06 3.1E-05 3.5E-05 1.3E-OS 1.6E-05 8.5E-06 6.1E-06 TOTALS ADULT 1.2E-05 6.0E-06 1.3E-05 1.5E-05 9.0E-06 7.7E-06 6.9E-06 7.5E-06 TEEN 1. 1E-05 6.0E-06 1.7E-OS 2. 1E-05 1. 1E-05 8.4E-06 7.9E-06 7.5E-06 CHILD 9.8E-06 6.0E-06 3.3E-05 3.2E-05 1.5E-05 1.1E-05 9.0E-06 7.5E-06 INFNT 7.9E-06 5.9E-06 3. 1E-05 3.6E-05 1.4E-05 1.6E-OS 9.0E-06 7.5E-06
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INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) 'DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 8910 1 1 THRU 89123124 T. BODY G I - TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD 'UNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 1716. METERS, WINDS TOWARD E ADULT 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.5E-07 1.8E-06 TEEN 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.5E-07 1.8E-06 CHILD 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.5E-07 1.8E-06 INFNT 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.2E-07 6.5E-07 1.8E-06 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1716. METERS, WINDS TOWARD E ADULT 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 1.1E-05 TEEN 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 1.1E-05 CHILD 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 1.1E-05 INFNT 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 9.1E-06 1.1E-05 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1705. METERS, WINDS TOWARD E ADULT 5.4E-06 2.6E-07 6.0E-06 8.3E-06 2.9E-06 6.0E-07 1.0E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 4.5E-06 3.0E-07 9.5E-06 1.3E-05 4.4E-06 5.2E-07 1.8E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.3E-06 3.0E-07 2.2E-05 2.2E-05 7.2E-06 8.0E-07 2.7E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 HEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 6810. METERS, WINDS TOWARD E ADULT 5.2E-08 3.2E-09 5.6E-08 7.8E-08 2.8E-08 7.4E-09 1.0E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.3E-08 1.9E-09 4.6E-08 6.3E-08 2.2E-08 5.2E-09 9.1E-09 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.3E-08 1.7E-09 8.6E-08 8.3E-08 2.8E-08 7.5E-09 1. 1E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD E ADULT 1.4E-06 5.4E-08 1.5E-06 2.1E-06 7.3E-07 '5.4E-07 2.5E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.3E-06 7.0E-08 2.8E-06 3.7E-06 1.3E-06 8.5E-07 5.0E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 9.7E-07 6.3E-08 6.7E-06 6.5E-06 2.1E-06 1.7E-06 7.7E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 9.2E-07 7.2E-08 1. 1E-05 1.3E-05 3.4E-06 4.0E-06 1.4E-06 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD E ADULT 4.2E-06 1.4E-07 4.6E-06 6.3E-06 2.2E-06 6.5E-07 7.3E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.9E-06 1.8E-07 8.4E-06 1.1E-05 3.8E-06 1.0E-06 1.5E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.9E-06 1.6E-07 2.0E-05 1.9E-05 6.3E-06 2.0E-06 2.3E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 2.7E-06 1.8E-07 3.2E-05,,3.8E-05 1.0E-05 4.9E-06 4.2E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL 'PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1716. METERS, WINDS TOWARD E ADULT 8.3E-08 4.9E-08 4.0E-08 9.9E-08 6.6E-08 7.2E-08 5.6E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 7.4E-08 4.9E-08 5.6E-08 1.2E-07 7.3E-08 7.8E-08 6. 1E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.3E-08 4.3E-08 7.5E-08 1.1E-07 6.6E-08 7.6E-08 5.4E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 2.8E-08 2.4E-08 4.6E-08 7.5E-08 3.9E-08 5.5E-08'3.2E-08 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 2.0E-05 9.7E-06 2. 1E-05 ,2.6E-05 1.5E-05 1.1E-05 1. 1E-05 1. 1E-05 TEEN 1.9E-05 9.7E-06 3.0E-05 3.7E-05 1.9E-05 1.2E-05 1.3E-05 1. 1E-05 CHILD 1.6E-05 9.7E-06 5.9E-05 5.7E-05 2.5E-05 1.4E-05 1.5E-05 1. 1E-05 INFNT 1.3E-05 9.4E-06 5.2E-05 6.0E-05 2.3E-05 1.8E-05 1.5E-05 1.1E-05 TOTALS ADULT 2. 1E-05 1.0E-05 2.2E-05 2.7E-'05 1.6E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 TEEN 2.0E-05 1.0E-05 3. 1E-05 3.8E-05 1.9E-05 1.2E-05 1.4E-05 1.2E-05 CHILD 1.7E-05 1.0E-05 5.9E-05 5.7E-05 2.5E-05 1.4E-05 1.6E-05 1.2E-'05 INFNT 1.3E-05 1.0E-05 5.3E-05 6.0E-05 2.3E-05 1.9E-05 1.5E-05 1.2E-05
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INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 8910 1 1 THRU 89123124 T. BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1643. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 3.7E-06 TEEN 1.3E;06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 3.7E-06 CHILD 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 3.7E-06 INFNT 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 3.7E-06 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 1643. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.5E-05 TEEN 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.5E-05 CHILD 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.3E-.05 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.5E-OS INFNT 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.3E-05 1.5E-05 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1628. METERS,'WINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 8. 1E-06 6.5E-07 8.6E-06 1.2E-05 4.4E-06 1.2E-06 1.7E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 6.8E-06 7.3E-07 1.4E-05 1.9E-05 6.7E-06 1.1E-06 2.9E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.3E-06 9.0E-07 3.2E-05 3.2E-05 1.1E-OS 1.7E-06 4.3E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 2434. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 4.2E-07 4.4E-08 4.4E-07 6.3E-07 2.3E-07 8. 1E-08 9.8E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.9E-07 2.6E-08 3.6E-07 5.0E-07 1.8E-07 5.5E-08 8.2E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.2E-07 2.6E-08 6.7E-07 6.6E-07 2.3E-07 7.7E-08 9.7E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 1.9E-06 9.8E-08 2. 1E-06 2.9E-06 1.0E-06 8.2E-07 3.6E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.8E-06 1.3E-07 3.7E-06 5.0E-06 1.7E-06 1.3E-06 7. 1E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.4E-06 1.4E-07 9.0E-06 8.7E-06 2.9E-06 2.5E-06 1. 1E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.3E-06 1.8E-07 1.4E-05 1.7E-05 4.6E-06 6.0E-06 1.9E-06 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 5.6E-06 2.4E-07 6.2E-06 8.5E-06 2.9E-06 1.0E-06 1.0E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 5.3E-06 3.2E-07 1. 1E-05 1.5E-05 5.2E-06 1.6E-06 2.1E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 4.0E-06 3.3E-07 2.7E-05 2.6E-05 8.6E-06 3.1E-06 3.2E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 3.8E-06 4. 1E-07 4.3E-05 5.1E-05 1.4E-05 7.3E-06 5.7E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1643. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 2.9E-07 2.1E-07 8.5E-08 3.2E-07 2.5E-07 2.7E-07 2.3E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.7E-07 2.2E-07 1.2E-07 3.6E-07 2.7E-07 2.8E-07 2.4E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 2. 1E-07 1.9E-07 1.6E-07 3.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.7E'-07 2. 1E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.2E-07 1.1E-,07 9.8E-08 2.2E-07 1.4E-07 1.8E-07 1.3E-07 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 2.9E-05 1.4E-05 3.0E-05 3.8E-05 2.2E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.5E-05 TEEN 2.7E-05 1.5E-05 4.2E-05 5.3E-05 2.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.9E-05 1.5E-05 CHILD 2.4E-05 1.5E-05 8.2E-05 8.0E-05 3.6E-05 2.1E-05 2.2E-05 1.5E-05 INFNT 1.8E-05 1.4E-05 7.0E-05 8.1E-05 3.2E-05 2.7E-05 2.1E-05 1.5E-05 TOTALS ADULT 3. 1E-05 1.6E-05 3.2E-05 3.9E-05 2.3E-OS 1.8E-05 1.8E-05 1.9E-05 TEEN 2.9E-05 1.6E-05 4.3E-05 5.4E-05 2.8E-05 1.9E-05 2.0E-05 1.9E-05 CHILD 2.5E-05 1.6E-05 8.3E-05 8.2E-05'.7E-05 2.2E-05 2.3E-OS 1.9E-05 INFNT 2.0E-05 1.5E-05 7.2E-05 8.2E-OS 3.3E-05 2.8E-05 2.2E-05 1.9E-05
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INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 8910 1 1 THRU 89123124 T.BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1136. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.6E-06 1.3E-05 TEEN 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.6E-06 1.3E-05 CHILD 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.6E-06 1.3E-05 INFNT 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.4E-06 4.6E-06 1.3E-05 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 1136. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.6E-OS 1.9E-05 TEEN 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.9E-05 CHILD 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.9E-05 INFNT 1. 6E-'05 1. 6E-05 1. 6E-05 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.6E-05 1.9E-05 ,VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 914. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 1.4E-05 1.0E-06 1.5E-05 2.2E-05 7.7E-06 4.0E-06 2.9E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.2E-05 1.1E-06 2.4E-05 3.3E-05 1.2E-05 3.5E-06 4.9E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 9.1E-'06 1.3E-06 5.8E-05 5.6E-05 1.9E-05 5.3E-06 7.4E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 4354. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 1. 1E-07 1.0E-08 1.2E-07 1.7E-07 6.1E-08 3.9E-08 2.5E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 4.9E-08 6.1E-09 9.7E-08 1.3E-07 4.8E-08 2.7E-08 2.1E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.0E-08 6.0E-09 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 6.1E-08 4.0E-08 2.5E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 1.3E-06 6.3E-08 1.4E-06 1.9E-06 6.8E-07 1.3E-06 2.4E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.2E-06 8.1E-08 2.5E-06 3.4E-06 1.2E-06 2.0E-06 4.7E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 9.2E-07 8.4E-08 6.1E-06 5.9E-06 2.0E-06 4.0E-06 7.3E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 8.9E-07 1.1E-07 9.7E-06 1. 1E-05 3.2E-06 9.6E-06 1.3E-06 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 3.8E-06 1.6E-07 4.2E-06 5.8E-06 2.0E-06 1.5E-06 6.9E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.6E-06 2.0E-07 7.6E-06 1.0E-05 3.5E-06 2.4E-06 1.4E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.7E-06 2.0E-07 1.8E-05 1.8E-05 5.8E-06 4.8E-06 2. 1E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 2.6E-06 2.5E-07 2.9E-05 3.4E-05 9.4E-06 1.2E-05 3.9E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1136. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 3.0E-07 2.2E-07 9.5E-08 3.4E-07 2.6E-07 3.6E-07 2.3E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.8E-07 2.2E-07 1.3E-07 3.8E-07 2.8E-07 4.0E-07 2.5E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.2E-07 1.9E-07 1.8E-07 3.5E-07 2.5E-07 4.0E-07 .2.2E-07 'O.OE+00 INFNT 1.2E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 2.3E-07 1.4E-07 3.0E-07 1.3E-07 0.0E+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 3.6E-05 1.8E-05 3.8E-05 4.6E-05 2.7E-05 2.4E-05 2.1E-05 1.9E-05 TEEN 3.4E-05 1.8E-05 5. 1E-05 6.4E-05 3.3E-05 2.5E-05 2.4E-05 1.9E-05 CHILD 2.9E-05 1.8E-05 9.9E-05 9.7E-05 4.4E-05 3.1E-05 2.7E-05 1.9E-05 INFNT 2.0E-05 1.7E-05 5.6E-05 6.3E-05 2.9E-05 3.8E-05 2.2E-05 1.9E-05 TOTALS ADULT 4..1E-05 2.2E-05 4.2E-05 5. 1E-05 3.,2E-05 2.8E-05 2.5E-05 3.2E-05 TEEN 3.8E-05 2.3E-05 5.6E-05 6.8E-05 3.8E-05 2.9E-05 2.8E-05 3.2E-05 CHILD 3.4E-05 2.3E-05 1.0E-04 1'.OE-04 4.8E-05 3.5E-05 3.2E-05 3.2E-05 INFNT 2.4E-05 2. 1E-05 6.0E-05 6.7E-05 3.4E-05 4.2E-05,2.6E-05 3.2E-05
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INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 8910 1 1 THRU 89123124 T. BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1507. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.7E-07 1.6E-06 TEEN 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.7E-07 1.6E-06 CHILD 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.7E-07 1.6E-06 INFNT 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.7E-07 1.6E-06 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1507. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.2E-05 TEEN 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.2E-05 CHILD 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.2E-05 INFNT 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 1.2E-05 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1093. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 1.0E-05 5.4E-07 1. 1E-05 1.6E-05 5.5E-06 8.9E-07 2.0E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 8.7E-06 6.0E-07 1.8E-05 2.4E-05 8.5E-06 8.0E-07 3.4E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 6.4E-06 6.2E-07 4.3E-OS 4.2E-05 1.4E-05 1.2E-06 5.2E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1093. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 1.0E-06 6.3E-08 1. 1E-06 1.6E-06 5.6E-07 1.1E-07 2.0E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 4.5E-07 3.7E-08 9.4E-07 1.3E-06 4.4E-07 7.8E-08 1.8E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.7E-07 3.2E-08 1.7E-06 1.7E-06 5.6E-07 1. 1E-07 2.2E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 1.3E-06 5. 1E-08 1.4E-06 1.9E-06 6.7E-07 3.6E-07 2.3E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 1,.2E-06 6.6E-08 2.6E-06 3.4E-06 1.2E-06 5.6E-07 4.6E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 8. 9E-07 6. 1E-08 6. 1E-06 5.9E-06 1.9E-06 1. 1E-06 7. 1E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 8.5E-07 7. 1E-08 9.8E-06 1.2E-05 3.1E-06 2.'6E-06 1.3E-06 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1,'556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 3.8E-06 1.3E-07 4.2E-06 5.8E-06 2.0E-06 4.4E-07 6.7E-07 O.OE+00 . TEEN 3.6E-06 1.7E-07 7.7E-06 1.0E-05 3.5E-06 6.8E-07 1.4E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.7E-06 1.6E-07 1.8E-05 1.8E-05 5.8E-06 1.3E-06 2.1E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 2.5E-06 1.8E-07 2.9E-05 3.5E-05 9.3E-06 3.2E-06 3.8E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1507. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 1. 1E-07 6.8E-08 5.3E-08 1.3E-07 9.1E-08 9.1E-08 7.7E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.0E-07 6.8E-08 7.4E-08 1.6E-07 1.0E-07 9.7E-08 8.4E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 7.3E-08 5.9E-08 1.0E-07 1.5E-07 9.0E-08 9.2E-08 7.4E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 3.9E-08 3.4E-08 6. 1E-08 1.0E-07 5.3E-08 6.5E-08 4.4E-08 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME)
..ADULT 2.7E-05 1.1E-05 2.9E-05 3.6E-05 1.9E-05 1.2E-05 1.4E-05 1.2E-05 TEEN 2.4E-OS 1.1E-05 4.0E-05 5.0E-05 2.4E-05 1.3E-05 1.6E-05 1.2E-05 CHILD 2.1E-05 1. 1E-05 8.0E-05 7.7E-05 3.3E-05 1.4E-05 1.9E-05 1.2E-05 INFNT 1.4E-05 1.1E-05 S.OE-05 5.7E-05 2.3E-OS 1.6E-OS 1.6E-OS 1.2E-05 TOTALS ADULT 2.8E-05 1.2E-05 2.9E-05 3.6E-05 2.0E-05 1.3E-05 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 TEEN 2.5E-05 1.2E-05 4.0E-05 5.0E-05 2.5E-05 1.3E-05 1.6E-05 1.4E-05 CHILD 2. 1E-05 1.2E-05 8.0E-05 7.8E-05 3.3E-05 1.5E-05 1.9E-05 1.4E-05 INFNT 1.4E-05 1. 1E-05 5.0E-05 5.7E-05 2.3E-05 1.7E-05 1.6E-05 1.4E-05
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INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 8910 1 1 THRU 89123124 T.BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THY RD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1026. METERS, WINDS TOWARD S ADULT 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.7E-07 7.0E-07 TEEN 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.7E-07 7.0E-07 CHILD 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.7E-07 7.0E-07 'NFNT 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.7E-07 7.0E-07 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1026. METERS, MINDS TOWARD S ADULT 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.1E-OS 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.3E-05 TEEN 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.3E-05 CHILD 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.3E-Q5 INFNT 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.1E-OS 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.1E-05 1.3E-05 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 863. METERS, WINDS TOWARD S ADULT 9. 1E-06 7.0E-07 9.6E-06 1.4E-05 4.9E-06 7.7E-07 1.9E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 7.6E-06 7.9E-07 1.5E-05 2.1E-05 7.4E-06 7.7E-07 3.2E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.8E-06 9.6E-07 3.6E-05 3.5E-OS 1.2E-05 1.2E-06 4.8E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 NEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 6115. METERS, MINDS TOWARD S ADULT 3.4E-08 3.8E-09 3.5E-08 5.1E-08 1.9E-08 4.3E-09 8.1E-09 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.5E-08 2.2E-09 2.9E-O& 4.1E-08 1.5E-08 2.8E-09 6.8E-09 O.OE+00 CHILD 9.6E-09 2.3E-09 5.4E-08 5.4E-08 1.9E-08 3.7E-09 8.0E-09 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.Of+00 0.0f+00 O.OE+00 O.QE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD S ADULT 7.3E-07 3.8E-08 8.0E-07 1. 1E-06 3.9E-07 1.4E-07 1.4E-07 'O.OE+00 TEEN 6.9E-07 4.9E-08 1.4E-06 1.9E-06 6.8E-07 2. 1E-07 2.7E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.2E-07 5.3E-08 3.5E-06 3.4E-06 1.1E-06 4. 1E-07 4.2E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 5. 1E-07 6.9E-08 5.6E-06 6.6E-06 1.8E-06 9.6E-07 7.6E-07 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD S ADULT 2.2E-06 9.4E-08 2.4E-06 3.3E-06 1.1E-06 1.7E-07 4.0E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 2. 1E-06 1.2E-07 4.3E-06 5.8E-06 2.0E-06 2.7E-07 8.0E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.5E-06 1.3E-07 1.0E-05 1.0E-05 3.3E-06 5. 1E-07 1.2E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.5E-06 1.6E-07 1.7E-05 2.0E-05 5.3E-06 1.2E-06 2.2E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1026. METERS, WINDS TOWARD S ADULT 2.4E-07 1.7E-07 7.0E-08 2.6E-07 2.1E-07 2.0E-07 1.9E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.2E-07 1.8E-07 9.8E-08 3.0E-07 2.2E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1. 7E-07 1. 5E-07 1. 3E-07 2.7E-07 2.0E-07 1.9E-07 1.7E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 9.5E-08 8.9E-08 8.0E-08 1.8E-07 l. 1E-07 1.2E-07 1.0E-07 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 2.3E-05,1.2E-05 2.4E-05 2.9E'-05 1.8E-05 1.2E-05 1.4E-05 1.3E-05 TEEN 2.2E-05 1.2E-05 3.2E-05 4.0E-05 2.2E-05 1.3E-05 1.6E-05 1.3E-05 CHILD 1.9E-05 1.2E-05 6.2E-05 6.0E-05 2.8E-05 1.3E-05 1.8E-05 1.3E-05 INFNT 1.3E-05 1. 1E-05 3.4E-05 3.8E-05 1.8E-,05 1.3E-05 1.4E-05 1.3E-05 TOTALS ADULT 2.4E-05 1.2E-05 2.4E-OS 3.0E-05 1.8E-05 1.3E-05 1.4E-05 1.4E-05 TEEN 2.2E-05 1.3E-05 3.3E-05 4.0E-OS 2.2E-05 1.3E-OS 1.6E-05 1.4E-05 CHILD 2.0E-05 1.3E-05 6.2E-OS 6.1E-05 2.8E-05 1.4E-05 1.8E-05 1.4E-05 INFNT 1.4E-05 1.2E-05 3.4E-05 3.8E-05 1.9E-05 1.4E-05 1.5E-05 1.4E-05
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.T.BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 942. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSW ADULT 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2. 1E-07 5.4E-07 TEEN 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2. 1E-07 5.4E-07 CHILD 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.1E-07 5.4E-07 INFNT 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 2. 1E-07 5.4E-07 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 942. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSW ADULT 6.6E'-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 7.7E-06 TEEN 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 7.7E-06 CHILD 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 7.7E-06 INFNT 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 6.6E-06 7.7E-06 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP= 1, 770. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSW ADULT 5.6E-06 4.9E-07 5.9E-06 8.4E-06 3.1E-06 5.6E-07 1.2E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 4.7E-06'.6E-07 9.4E-06 1.3E-OS 4.6E-06 5.6E-07 2.0E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.7E-06 7.0E-07 2.2E-OS 2.2E-05 7.5E-06 8.6E-07 3.1E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 8045. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSW ADULT 1.1E-08 1.6E-09 1.1E-08 1.6E-08 6.4E-09 1.8E-09 2.9E-09 O.OE+00 TEEN 5.0E-09 9.3E-10 9.2E-09 1.3E-08 4.9E-09 1.1E-09 2.3E-09 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.3E-09 1.0E-09 1.7E-08 1.7E-08 6.2E-09 1.5E-09 2.8E-09 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSW ADULT 3.7E-07 2.2E-08 4. 1E-07 5.7E-07 2.0E-07 7.7E-08 7.3E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.6E-07 2.8E-08 7.4E-07 9.9E-07 3.5E-07 1.2E-07 1.4E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.7E-07 3.2E-08 1.8E-06 1.7E-06 5.7E-07 2.3E-07 2.2E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 2.7E-07 4.2E-08 2.8E-'06 3.3E-06 9.2E-07 5.4E-07 3.9E-07 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSW ADULT 1. 1E-06 5.2E-08 1.2E-06 1.7E-06 5.9E-07 1.0E-07 2.1E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 1. 1E-06 6.8E-08 2.2E-06 3.0E-06 1.0E-06 1.5E-07 4.1E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 7.9E-07 7.3E-08 5.3E-06 5.1E-06 1.7E-06 2.9E-07 6.4E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 7.7E-07 9.4E-08 8.5E-06 1.0E-05 2.7E-06 6.7E-07 1.1E-06 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 942. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSW ADULT 1.7E-07 1.3E-07 5.3E-08 1.9E-07 1.5E-07 1.4E-07 1.4E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.6E-07 1.3E-07 7.4E-08 2.2E-07 1.6E-07 1.5E-07 1.5E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1. 3E-07 1. 1E-07 1. OE-07 2.0E-07 1.4E-07 1.4E-07 1.3E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 7.0E-08 6.5E-08 6.0E-08 1.3E-07 8.4E-08 8.7E-08 7.5E-08 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME)
ADULT 1.4E-05 7.3E-06 1.4E-OS 1.7E-05 1.1E-05 7.4E-06 8.2E-06 7,.7E-06 TEEN 1.3E-05 7.3E-06 1.9E-05 2.4E-05 1.3E-05 7.5E-06 9.3E-06 7.7E-06 CHILD 1. 1E-05 7. 5E-06 3. 6E-05 3.6E-05 1.6E-05 8.1E-06 1. 1E-05 7.7E-06 INFNT 7.7E-06 6.8E-06 1.8E-05 2.0E-05 1.0E-05 7.9E-06 8.2E-06 7.7E-06 TOTALS ADULT 1.4E-05 7.5E-06 1.4E-05 1.8E-05 1.1E-05 7.6E-06 8.4E-06 8.2E-06 TEEN 1.3E-05 7.5E-06'.9E-05 2.4E-OS 1.3E-05 7.7E-06 9.5E-06 8.2E-06 CHILD 1.2E-05 7.7E-06 3.6E-05 3.6E-05 1.7E-05 8.3E-06 1. 1E-05 8.2E-06 INFNT 7.9E-06 7.0E-06 1.8E-05 2.0E-05 1.0E-05 8.1E-06 8.4E-06 8.2E-06
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HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89070101-89093024 STABILITY CLASS: A DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPDlOM DIRECTION: DIRlOM LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N NNE 1 0
'8 2 16 7
0 2 0 0 0 0 35 ll'2 NE 0 0 2 0 0 0 ENE 0 7 0 0 0 0 7 E 0 8 1 0 0 0 '9 ESE 0 3 2 0 0 0 5. SE 0 5 2 0 0 0 7 SSE 2 3 3 0 0 0 8 S 1 1 '2 0 0 1 5. SSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SW 1 6 3 0 0 0 10 WSW 0 6 1 0 0 0 7 W 1 7 3 0 v 0 0 ll ~ WNW 0 4 4 0 0 0 8 NW 1 10 1 1 0 0 13 NNW 1 14 1 3 0 0 19 TOTAL 8 94 48 6 0 1 157 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSING DATA: 324
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HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89070101-89093024 STABILITY CLASS: B DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPD ION DIRECTION: D IRIOM LAPSE: DT60H WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 )24 TOTAL N 2 12 1 0 0 22 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 3 NE 1 3 2 1 0 10 ENE 3 .7 0 0 0 14 E 0 6 0 0 6 ESE 1 4 0 0 0 7 SE 2 4 0 0 0 6 SSE 0 0 0 0 0 1 S 2 2 0 0 0 4 SSW 0 1 0 0 0 1 SW 0 2 0 0 0 3 WSW 0 1 0 0 0 1 W 0 1 0 0 0 2 WNW 2 3 0 0 0 5 NW 2 0 0 0 0 2 NNW 0 10 0 0 0 10 TOTAL 15 56 22 3 1 0 97 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF HISSING DATA: 324
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HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89070101-89093024 STABILITY CLASS: C DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPD I OH DIRECTION: 0IRIOH LAPSE: DT60H WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND, DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL >>N 1 14 6 1 0 0 22 NNE 1 1 6 0 0 0 8 NE 0 5 2 0 1 0 ' ENE 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 ESE 0 6 0 1 0 0 7 SE 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 SSE 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 S 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 SSW 0 1 0 0 0 ,0 1 SW 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 WSW 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 W 0 0 0 0 0 ,0 0 WNW 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 NW 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 NNW 1 8 0 0 0 0 9 TOTAL 6 52 17 2 1 0 78 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF HISSING DATA: 324
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HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89070101-89093024 STABILITY CLASS: D DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPDIOM DIRECTION: 0IRIOM LAPSE: DT60H WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 )24 TOTAL N'NE 10 48 17 9 1 0 85 3 21 10 6 3 0 43 NE 4 25 20 1 0 0 50 ENE 3 28 ll 0 0 0 42 E "ESE 4 ll 0 0 0 0 15 4 2 0 0 0 0 6 SE 3 7 0 0 0 0 10 SSE 4 6 0 0 0 0 10 S 5 30 4 0 0 0 39 SSW 2 14 13 0 0 29 SW 0 17 20 0 0 0 37 WSW 1 12 10 0 0 0 23 W 0 8 1 0 0 0 9 WNW 3 3 0 0 0 0 6 NW 2 2 0 0 '0 0 4 NNW 10 27 2 0 0 0 39 TOTAL 58 261 108 16 4 0 447 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF HISSING DATA: 324
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HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89070101-89093024 STABILITY CLASS: E DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPDIOM DIRECTION: DIRIOM LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED (MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 12 12' 1 1 33 NNE 16 18 8 1 0 46 NE 19 12 3 0 0 34 ENE ll 20 2 0 0 33 E 15 16 0 0 0 31 ESE 16 6 0 0 0 22 SE 13 5 0 0 0 18 SSE 13 8 0 0 0 21 S 18 41 5 0 0 64 SSW ll 25 8 0 0 46 SW 10 35 11 0 0 56 WSW 6 31 6 0 0 44 W 8 28 2 0 0 38 WNW 4 15 0 0 0 19 NW 10 6 0 0 0 16 NNW 8 ll 0 0 0 20 TOTAL 190 289 47 12 2 1 541 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF HISSING DATA: 324
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HOURS AT EACH WIND,SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89070101-89093024 STABILITY CLASS: F DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPDIOM DIRECTION: DIRIOM LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 8 1 0 0 1 10 NNE 5 1 0 0 0 6 NE 17 3 0 0 0 20 ENE 22 4 0 0 0 26 E 30 3 0 0 0 33 ESE 26 4 0 0 0 30 SE ll 2 0 0 0 13 SSE 23 2 0 0 0 25 S 23 9 0 0 0 32 SSW 6 5 0 0 0 ll SW 5 6 0 0 0 ll WSW 3 8 0 0 0 ll W 7 7 0 0 0 14 WNW 3 6 0 0 0 9 NW 6 2 0 0 0 8 NNW 5 1 0 0 0 6 TOTAL 200 64 0 0 0 1 265 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF HISSING DATA: 324
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HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89070101-89093024 STABILITY CLASS: G DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPDION DIRECTION: DIRION LAPSE: DT60H WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND, DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 1 0 "1 0 0 0 2 NNE 4 1 0 0 0 0 5 NE 15 1 0 0 0 0 16 ENE 25 1 0 0 0 0 26 E 60 0 0 0 0 0 60 ESE 28 1 0 0 0 0 29 SE 29 0 0 0 0 0 29 SSE S SSW 43 47 ll 0 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0'4 0 0 43 15 SW 4 0 0 0 . 0 0 4 WSW 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 W 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 WNW 3 3 0 0 0 0 6 NW 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 NNW 3 1 0 0 0 0 4 TOTAL 277 21 1 0 0 0 299 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF HISS ING 'ATA: 324
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HOURS AT EACH WIND'SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89070101-89093024 STABILITY CLASS: ALL DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPDIOM DIRECTION: D I RIOM LAPSE: DT60H WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 35 105 49 16 2 2 209 NNE 29 44 34 ll 0 122 NE 56 49 30 3 2 0 140 ENE 65 70 18 0 0 0 153 E 109 49 1 0 0 0 159 ESE 75 26 1 0 0 106 SE 59 23 2 0 0 0 84 SSE 85 21 0 ,0 0 110 S 96 92 ll 0 0 1 200 SSW 30 50 21 2 0 0 103 SW WSW 21 12 '067 36 17 0 1 0 0 0 0 124 90 W 18 51 7 0 0 0 76 WNW 15 35 4 0 0 0 54 NW 21 23 2 1 0 0 47 NNW 28 72 3 4 0 0 107 TOTAL 754 837 243 39 3 1884 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0
'HOURS OF HISSING DATA: 324
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APPENDIX 2.2 Summar of Houri Data Meteorolo ical Data Fourth uarter 1989
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HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89100101-89123124 STABILITY CLASS: A DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPD10M DIRECTION: DIR10M LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 )24 TOTAL N 2 5 2 1 0 0 10 NNE 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 NE 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 ENE 0 3 4 0 0 0 7 E 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 ESE 0 7 0 0 0 0 7 SE 0 8 0 0 0 0 8 SSE 3 6 5 0 0 0 14 S 7 4 14 ~ 2 0 0 27 SSW 0 0 2 3 0 0 5 SW 0 3 6 0 0 9 4 WSW W 1 0 8 2 12 '02 0 0 0 0 9 20 WNW 6 12 6 0 0 0 24 NW 3 5 3 0 0 0 ll NNW 0 6 2 0 0 0 8 TOTAL 22 75 61 9' 0 167 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSING DATA: 5
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HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89100101-89123124 STABILITY CLASS: B DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPDIOH DIRECTION: DIRIOH LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 )24 TOTAL N 4 8 1 0 0 0 13 NNE 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 NE 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 ENE 0 4 2 0 0 0 6 E 0 5 1 0 0 0 6 ESE 1 1 2 -0 '0 0 4 SE 0 1 3 0 0 0 4 SSE 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 S 2 7 14 5' 0 28 SSW 0 0 8 4 0 0 12 SW 0 1 8 0 0 0 9 WSW 0 4 8 0 0 0 12 W 1 5 13 0 0 0 19 WNW 1 7 8 0 0 16 NW 3 6 5 0 0 0 14 NNW 0 2 3 0 0 0 5 TOTAL 13 56 78 9 0 0 156 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF HISSING DATA: 5
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HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89100101-89123124 STABILITY CLASS: C DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPDI ON DIRECTION: D IRI OM LAPSE: DT60H WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 )24 TOTAL N 3 7 5 0 0 19 NNE 1 1 6 0 0 10 NE 1 3 2 0 0 6 ENE 1 4 2 0 0 7 E 1 3 4 0 0 8 ESE 1 0 2 0 0 3 SE 6 0 0 0 SSE 3 7 3 0 0 13 S 1 9 14 0 0 31 SSW 0 4 7 0 0 13 SW 0 5 9 0 0 14 WSW 0 7 5 0 0 13 ll W 0 4 0 0 17 WNW 2 10 14 0 0 28 NW 2 3 6 0 0 13 NNW 0 3 ll 0 0 17 TOTAL 19 76 101 25 0 0 221 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF HISSING DATA: 5
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HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89100101-89123124 STABILITY CLASS: D DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPDIOH DIRECTION'DIRION LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 )24 TOTAL N 8 20 .. 14 4 0 0 46 NNE 6 9 25 6 0 0 46 NE 7 16 27 4
' 0 54 ENE 5 12 3 0 0 0 20 E 9 19 2 0 0 0 30 ESE 7 19 2 0 0 0 28 SE 7 9 2 0 0 22 SSE 4" 18 14 4 0 0 40 S 7 44 54 20 0 0 125 SSW 4 26 60 22 2 0 114 SW 5 9 34 5 0 0 53 WSW 2 10 30 16 2 0 60 W 3 18 55 19 0 0 95 WNW ll 42 84 8 0 0 145 NW 12 49 35 14 0 0 110 NNW 5 42 38 34 0 0 119 TOTAL 102 362 481 158 4 0 1107 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF HISSING DATA: 5
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HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89100101-89123124 STABILITY CLASS: E DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPD10M DIRECTION: DIR10M LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 )24 TOTAL N 5 ll 0 0 0 0 16 NNE 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 NE 3 1 0 0 0 0 4 ENE 6 1 0 0 0 0 7 E ESE SE 4,4 8 6 6 10 0 0 3
.0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 8 20 SSE 15 21 3 ' 0 0 39 S 8 33 24 0 0 0, 65 SSW 4 11 15 4 0 0 34 SW 7 7 2 0 0 0 16 WSW 3 3 4 2 0 0 12 W 4 5 1 0 0 0 10 WNW 8 2 0 0 0 0 10 NW 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 NNW 6 12 1 0 0 0 19 TOTAL 88 129 54 7 0 0 278 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION, 0 HOURS OF HISSING DATA: 5
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I HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 89100101-89123124 STABILITY CLASS: ALL DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPDIOM DIRECTION: DIRIOM LAPSE: DT60H WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 22 51 22 9 0 0 104 NNE 10 ll 34 9 0 0 64 NE 11 23 31 4 0 0 69 ENE 16 27 11 0 0 0 54 E 31 39 7 0 0 0 77 ESE 33 33 6 0 0 0 72 ~ SE 47 38 10 3 0 0 98 SSE 81 127 25 4 0 0 237 S 48 126 120 34 0 0 328 SSW 12 43 92 35 2 0 184 SW 15 25 59 5 0 0 104 WSW 6 28 49 21 2 0 106 W 9 40 92 21 0 0 162 WNW 29 73 112 10 0 0 224 NW 21 65 50 16 0 0 152 NNW 11 65 55 37 0 0 168 TOTAL 402 814 775 208 4 0 2203 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF HISSING DATA:
I APPENDIX 3.0 Process Control Pro ram PCP Chan es
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INDIANA NSCHlOiAN POWER DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT
'onn VOID 5336 NOT FOR P4LNT 05E PROCEDURE COVER SHEET SEE DOCUMENT g /s-a~-Zp PrececIure No,12 PMp 3150 PCP. 001 Rwlalon No. 13 TITLE RADIOACTIVE WASTE PROCESS CONTROL MANUAL SCOPE OF REVISION Rev. 13 Minor Revision. Marginal markings used. Incorporated Change Sheef f/1. Removed specific scaling factors and references to these scaling factors because there is no need for them in this procedure. Added the option of allowing a designee to sign off shipment surveys.
Changed the number of required copies of the S.C; prior notification and manifest form from 3 to 2, because only 2 are required. Changed the IMP prior notification form for simplification purposes. Changed the radwaste shipment checkoff sheet to allow for the use of a fax. Added a checkoff sheet for shipments to rad waste processor. SIGNATURES REVISION NUMBER REV. 13 PREPARED BY DEPARTMENT HEAD APPROVAL INTERFACING DEPARTMENT 'EAD CONCURRENCE QUALITY ASSURANCE SUPERVISOR APPROVAL PLANT NUCLEAR .+Z2.$ 0 SAFETY COMMITTEE PLANT MANAGER APPROVA Hc ~ APPROVAL DATE EFFECTIVE DATE 7-/7-ZP
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<'"'~" ualit Com leteness Checks: Vehicle Check: Placarded: Surveyed: Package Check: Marked: Sealed: Surveyed: Radioactive Shipment Manifest, Check information for accuracy and completeness: Initials: Notification Da of Shi ment: Phone/FAX Processing Facility; Phone Call Date/Time:
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12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 ATTACHMENT XXIV CERTIFICATION STATEMENT FOR DISPOSAL OF RADLOK HIGH INTEGRITY CONTAINERS For the RADLOK high integrity containers to be disposed of at the Barnwell, South Carolina low-level radioactive waste burial facility and identified by serial number(s) Indiana Michigan Power Company hereby certxfxes:,that its use of such containers has complied with the Certificates of Compliance issued by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, Bureau of Radiological Health, and all amendments thereto, as follows:
- l. RADLOK-55 No. DHEC-HIC-PL-004, June 17, 1982
- 2. RADLOK-100 No. DHEC-HIC-PL-005, June 17, 1982
- 3. RADLOK-200 No. DHEC-HIC-PL-007, May 5, 1983 RADLOK-500 No. DHEC-HIC-PL-014, October 31, 1985 BY:
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PMI-1040 ATTACHMENT NO. 2 DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT PART I - NUCLEAR SAFETY EVALUATION CHECKLIST (.10 CFR 50,59 APPLICABILITY DETERMINATION) 1.0 CHECKLIST APPLICABLE TO: TITLE A Pso AcTgdS s~ Bt~ K5 Mii4L No. /Z. 8M/'SZ) Rev. Na. /> PCS. No. 2;0 10 CFR 50.59 APPLICABILITY DETERMINATION Does this procedure, procedure revision or change, or modification to which this evaluation is applicable represent; 2.1 YES NO ~A CHANGE TO THE PLANT AS DESCRIBED IN THE FS~, THE EMERGENCY PLAN OR THE SECURITY PLAN? A change to the plant as described in the FSAR should be interpreted as any change to plant systems, structures, components, or site features which is not in accordance with, system or component configuration as shown by draw-ings and text descriptions in the FSAR. This includes drawings, illustra-tions, schematic representations, safety analysis performance assusgions, as well as text descriptions. Consider not only whether the proposed change requires revision to the FSAR text or graphic depictions, but also its effect on the functions of described systems and components. If the change intro-duces new failure modes, different operating activities, or new system performance characteristics which are not considered in the FSAR, then a "YES" should be marked to initiate further evaluation. This applies to any system described in the FSAR regardless of safety classification or safety function. If the change increases the probability of causing, either directly or indirectly, an uncontrolled or unmonitored release of significant amounts of radioactivity, the answer to this question should be checked "yes". This consideration includes changes to the radioactive waste treatment systems. It is important to note that changes to site features may also be considered If there is any doubt to be changes to the plant as described in the FSAR. as to whether the change Seing evaluated represents a change to the plant as described in the FSAR, the answer to this question should be checked "YES". 2.2 YES NO v, A CHANGE TO PROCEDURES AS DESCRIBED IN THE FSAR+, THE EMERGENCY PLAN OR THE SECURITY PLAN. A change to.procedures as described in the FSAR should be interpreted as any change to a procedure which is referenced in the FSAR or 'which is implicitly refer'red to in the FSAR as an activity, administrative control or system operations assumed in an accident analysis which will be followed. To be considered a change to procedures as described in the FSAR, the proposed change must also result in a change to actions or administrative controls as de'scribed in the above documentation or can adversely affect the functionality of a system, structure, or component as described in the above documentation.
- This includes recent RFCs, NRC requirements, NRC orders, license changes, etc. more recent, than the current version of the FSAR, but intended to be in future FSAR updates.
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PMI-1040 ATTACHMENT NO. 2 2,3 YES NO A TEST OR EXPERIMENT NOT DESCRIBED IN THE FSAR+? A test or experiment not described in the FSAR pertains to any test, temporary procedure or other activity which operates the plant outside of the bounds of the initial conditions and assumptions used in th' FSAR, or in a manner not described in the FSAR and/or which could have an adverse effect on reactor safety. Excluded from the above definition are those tests and experiments which
- 1) Do not require an abnormal mode of operation.
- 2) Do not have an adverse impact on operating safety margins.
- 3) Have no adverse effect on safety-related systems.
- 4) Do not alter the function or response characteristics of equipment as described in the FSAR.
2.4 YES NO ~A CHANGE TO THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OR THE FACIETTY OPERATING LICENSE. This applies to any change to the Technical Specifications, including the Bases, regardless of the apparent effect of the change. If "YES", a detailed safety evaluation and NRC approval is required prior to implementation. 3.0 If the answer to ALL the above questions is "NO" a Nuclear Safety Evaluation (10 CFR 50.59 "Unreviewed Safety Question" determination) is'ot required. Indicate the sections of the FSAR, Technical Specifications, Emergency Plan, Security Plan or applicable documents reviewed. (Use additional pages as necessary). su ~~a~ (( 4.0 If the answer to any of the above questions is "YES" a Nuclear Safety Evaluation (10 CFR 50.59 "Unreviewed Safety Question" determination)
,must be performed. Indicate in the space provided in Step 3.0 the sections of the FSAR, Technical Specifications, Emergency Plan, Security Plan or applicable documents reviewed.
Evaluation Performed by: Date 7l> Reviewed by (Subcomsittee xf applicable): naze PNSRC Review Meeting No. Date 7~/+-~ Page 2 of 2 Part 1 Revision 9
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PMI-2010 ATTACHMENT NO. 9 PROCEDURE/ INSTRUCTION REVIEW CHECKLIST Procedure/Instruction Number: a. Pr PS fM PcP oo L Revision: (3
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baft e 5 d Section I - Classification and Review Requirements e Yes New Procedure/Instruction or Major Revision Distribution: Review Priority 1 2 3 Instructions Procedures - gA> (Use Section IV to document review) QC Attribute Review Required Walkdown Performed
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- 1. Procedure/Instruction is Safety Related
- 2. Procedure/Instruction changes are safety related
- 3. Nuclear, Safety Evaluation Checklist (PMI-1040 Attachsent No. 2)
Safety Evaluation Complete Checklist Prepared by: Date'-/> Se ion II- Su ~ttee Review
- l. Checklist Review Completed
- 2. Coments resolved (if applicable) 3 ~ Safety Determination/Evaluation Complete
- 4. Appropriate attachments included C
Recoamended for PNSRC Approval Date 2 /Z/ Subcoamittee Member gA Subcoaaittee Member a Note: If the procedure/instruction is submitted directly to the full comsittee, these checks may not be required and may be omitted by placing an "N/A" in the appropriate blanks. I Page 5 of 6 Rev. 16
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I IHOQNA NlCHIOiAN POlhQN DONALO C. COOK NUCLEAR PLAN PROCEDURE COVER SHEET Precadu% N0.12 PMp 3150 PCP.001 RevlsIon Na 14 TITLE RADIOACTIVE WASTE PROCESS CONTROL MANUAL SCOPE OF REVISION Minor Revision. Deleted Appendix B, Attachments V, VI, and XX, and portions of the body of the procedure which have been incorporated into 12 PMP 3150 PCP. 100. Changed the objective to better describe the objective of the procedure. Added 12 PIIP 3150 PCP.100 to the references. Changed the title. Renumbered steps and pages as necessary. Made whole procedure Rev. 14 for ease of clerica1 changeout. Only used marginal markings for text changes (not page and step numbering changes). SIGNATURES REVISION NUMbER REV. 14 PREPARED BY OEPARTMENT HEAO APPROVAL INTERFACINQ OKPARTMENT HEAO CONCURRENCK QUALITY ASSURANCE SUPERVISOR APPROVAL PLANT NUCLEAR "'AFETY COMMITTEE PLANT MANAQER APPROVA APPROVAL OATK // ad + EFFECTIVE OATK
I 12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER COMPANY DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT RADIOACTIVE WASTE PROCESS CONTROI MANUAL 1.0 OBJECTIVE This procedure is to give directions for assisting in ensuring that all plant generated radioactive wastes are transferred, packaged and shipped such that radioactive waste shipment and burial regulations are satisfied. Portions of this procedure may be completed as necessary.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 Code of Federal Regulations Title 49
, 2.2 Code of Federal Regulations Title 10 2.3 NRC Radioactive Material License No. 12-13536-01'.4 State of South Carolina, Radioactive Materials License No. .097.
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'RC Radioactive Materials Iicense No. 12-,20378-01.
2.6 Technical Specifications, Appendix A to license No. DPR-58. 2.7 Technical Specifications, Appendix A to Iicense No. DPR-74. 2.8 U.S. Ecology Incorporated, State of Nevada, Department of Human Resources, Division of Health, Radioactive Materials License No. 13-11-0043-02. 2.9 NRC Radioactive Materials License No. 29-21348-01 2.10 U.S. Ecology, Incorporated, State of Washington Radioactive Materials License No. WN-I019-02. 2.11 U.S. Ecology Incorporated, NRC, Washington Zicense 16-19204-01. 2.12 NRC Technical Position on Waste Form 2.13 NRC Additional Guidance on the Implementation of 10 CFR 61. Page 1 of 22 Revision 14
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12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 2.33 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985. 2.34 12 THP 6010 ENV.022 2.35 12 THP 6010 ENV.023 2.36 12 PMP 3150 PCP.100, Rev. 0, Radioactive Waste Process Control Program 3.0 PRECAUTIONS 3.1 No package indication-of will be a loaded for shipment if it has hole, failure, or weak spot. Any any package which has an opening or weak spot must be labeled "Do Not Ship." Particular attention will be paid to welds, insuring no holes, failures or weak spots exist. Any package which has a hole, failure or weak spot and is marked "Do Not, Ship" will be placed'n a larger package for shipment or will be emptied and cut up or crushed prior to placing in a package for shipment. 3.2 The use of any epoxy materials to seal any openings in a package for shipment of radioactive material is strictly prohibited. 3.3 The shipment of 1000 gallon and 1500 gallon tanks manufactured by Highland Tank Co., for radioactive waste is strictly prohibited. 3.4 No Type B fissile class radioactive material shipments shall be made without an approved procedure for fissile class Type B shipments. 3.5 The use'of temporary shielding (such as metal shoring or lead sheets) banded or attached to the package so as to conform to applicable regulatory limits for external radiati'on is not. authorized unless it is specifically provided for in the Certificate of Compliance issued by the NRC. Page 3 of 22 Revision 14
l 12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 If there are any changes in the Prior Notification and Manifest for the Barnwell Site, the State of South Carolina must be notified in addition to the Burial Site. State of South Carolina Notification to the Michigan public Health must be given prior to shipment. (See Attachment XIII) Michigan Public Health * (Nuclear Facility Secretary) Indiana State Police * (Operations) Courtesy call i.e. not required 9.0 SHIPPING 9.1 All shipping of radioactive materials for burial or for, other reasons are required by procedure to comply with all NRC and DOT regulations. All packaging in the above steps of this program are designed to insure compliance with all the appropriate regulations. The following procedures are used to insure and/or verify compliance with the regulations. PMI 3150 Receipt And Shipment Of Radioactive Materials. 12 THP 6010 ENV.024 Shipment Of Radioactive Materials 12 THP 6010 ENV.021 Cask Handling Procedure for Greater Then Type A Shipments 12 THP 6010 ENV.023 Cask Handling Procedure for LSA and Type A Shipments Page 16 of 22 Revision 14
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Introduction. II. Radioactive Releases and Radiological Impact Upon Man. Liquid Releases 2 Gaseous Releases. ~ ~ 2 Solid Waste Disposition 3 III. Meteorological Data IV. Process Control Program (PCP) Changes V. Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) Changes. VI. Conclusions
I LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX TITLE 1.1 Radioactive Release Data: January 1 - June 30, 1989 1.2 Summary of Maximum Individual Doses: First Quarter, 1989 1.3 Summary of Maximum Individual Doses: Second Quarter, 1989 2.1 Summary of Hourly Meteorological Data: First Quarter, 1989 2.2 Summary of Hourly Meteorological Data: Second Quarter, 1989 2.3 Hourly Meteorological Data: January 1 - June 30, 1989 (Based on Gaseous Batch Releases) 3.0 Process Control Program (PCP) Changes 4.0 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) Changes
INTRODUCTION This report discusses the radioactive discharges from Units 1 and 2 of the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant during the first half of 1989 in accordance with the requirements of Cook Nuclear Plant Technical Specifications Sections 6.9.1.8 and 6.9.1 9.~ The table below summarizes the pertinent statistics concerning the Plant's operation during the period from January 1, 1989 to June 30, 1989. The data in this table and the descriptive information on plant operation is based upon the respective Unit's Monthly Operating Reports for the reporting period. Parameter Unit 1 Unit 2 Gross Electrical Generation (MWhr) 1300260 2247060 Unit Service Factor (0) 41.5 50.7 Unit Capacity Factor - MDC Net (0) 27.9 47.1 Unit 1 entered the reporting period in Mode 1 at 90% rated thermal power (RTP) until January 14, 1989, when a power reduction to 71% RTP for core stretch out was achieved. On January 16, 1989, Unit 1 reactor tripped. The cause of the trip was an operator error which induced the loss of main condenser vacuum. The condition was corrected and the generator was paralleled the same.day. On January 18, 1989, the Unit 1 reactor reached 70% RTP. The unit remained at 70% until February 4, 1989. A power reduction to 54% was begun to remove the east main feed pump from service for repairs to the pump's emergency leakoff line. Following repairs, the unit increased to 73% RTP on February 6, 1989. A power reduction to 54% RTP for core life extension was started on February 28, 1989 and was reached on March 1, 1989. On March 17, 1989 a power reduction was started to remove the unit from service for cycle 10-11 refueling outage. On March 18, 1989, the unit experienced a reactor trip at 11% RTP, removing the unit from service. The unit remained out of service the rest of this reporting period. Unit 2 entered the reporting period in Mode 6, continuing with the cycle 6-7 refueling and steam generator repair project. The initial criticality for cycle 7 was achieved on March 15, 1989. Following completion of low power physics testing, the unit was paralleled to the system on March 17, 1989. Reactor thermal power reached 48% on March 19, 1989. This power level was maintained until March 23, 1989, when a power reduction was commenced to perform repairs on a letdown isolation valve. The Unit was removed from parallel on March 24, 1989. Reactor power was gradually increased with 100% RTP being reached on March 28, 1989. On March 31, a reactor power reduction was initiated for condenser cleaning. On April 1, 1989, the power was reduced to 65% RTP and then ascended to 100% RTP. On . April 8, 1989, a power reduction to 55% RTP was achieved. This reduction in power was needed to remove the main feed pumps from service in order to check their condensers for possible tube leaks. Also on April 8, following the inspection, the
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unit was returned to 100% RTP. On April 14, 1989, power was again started to be reduced towards 55% RTP in preparation of the removal of the main feed pumps from service, in order to check their condensers for possible tube leaks. 55% RTP was achieved on April 15, 1989. On April 16, 1989, the unit started and achieved a power ascension to 100% RTP. On April 21, 1989, once again, the unit started power, reduction to 55% RTP for the removal of the main feed pump condensers. They were checked for leaks and debris. On April 22, 1989, the reactor power was leveled off at 56% RTP. On April 23, 1989, the unit was returned to 100% RTP. The unit was shut down June ll, 1989, for containment leak inspection and lower containment ventilation unit air and waterside inspection and cleaning. On June 24, 1989, the unit was brought critical and paralleled to the system. 100% RTP was achieved June 25, 1989, where it remained for the rest of the reporting period. RADIOACTIVE RELEASES AND RADIOLOGICAL IMPACT UPON MAN Since a number of release points are common to both Units, the release data from both Units is combined to form this two unit, Semi-Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report. Appendix 1 of this report presents the information in accordance with, section 6.9.1.9 of Appendix A to the Facility Operating Licenses. As in previous reports, the effluents were well within the limits specified in the Technical Specification and 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix I. The "Midas System" by Pickard, Lowe and Garrick, Inc., is a computer code that calculates doses for all isotopes that were released by the plant. Li uid Releases During the first quarter of 1989, there were 48 liquid batch releases. 34 liquid batches were released during the second quarter. There were no abnormal liquid releases during the first half of 1989. For the purpose of dose assessment, the batch releases were treated as continuous releases. The estimated doses (in millirems) to the maximum exposed individual via the liquid release pathway are given in appendices 1.2 and 1.3 of this report. Gaseous Releases During the first quarter of 1989, there were 43 gaseous batch releases. 71 gaseous batches were released during the second quarter. As a result of NRC Inspection 50-315/89016 (DRSS) and 50-316/89017 (DRSS), all containment pressure relief's (CPR) were required to be reported as batch releases. As such, CPR releases made in the reporting period have been accounted for as batch releases. No gas decay tank releases were made.
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The Semi-Annual Effluent Release Reports for t'e years of 1985 through 1988 have been revised to reflect this change in reporting. The corrected data is included in Appendix 1.1 of this report. There were no abnormal gaseous releases during this reporting period. In calculating the dose consequences of continuous and batch gaseous releases during the first half of 1989, the meteorological data measured at the time of these releases was used. The estimated doses (in millirems) to the maximally exposed individual via the gaseous release pathway are given in Appendices 1.2 and 1.3 of this report. Solid Waste Dis osition There were 44 shipments of radioactive waste made during this reporting period, compared to 37 for the last half of 1988. These shipments included all of those made for the steam generator repair project. METEOROLOGICAL DATA Appendices 2.1 and 2.2 of this report contain the cumulative joint frequency distributions of wind speed and wind direction, corresponding to the various atmospheric stability classes for the first and second quarters of 1989. Hourly meteorological data for the same period are to be found in Appendix 2.3 of this report. This hourly meteorological data corresponds to the gaseous batch releases. The "Midas System" by Pickard, Lowe and Garrick, Inc., is a computer code that processes the plant's meteorological data. PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM PCP CHANGES The Radioactive Waste Process Control Manual 12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 was revised during the reporting period. The scope of the revision and PNSRC approval is documented on each procedure cover sheet. These revisions did not reduce the overall " conformance of the solidified waste product to existing criteria for solid waste. The affected pages to the PCP procedure are included as Appendix 3.0 of this report. OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL ODCM CHANGES The Offsite Dose Calculation Manual, PMP 6010.0SD.OOl was 'changed during this reporting period. The reasons for the changes and PNSRC approval are documented on the procedure cover sheet. The affected pages to the ODCM procedure are included as Appendix 4.0 of this report. CONCLUSION Based on the information presented in this report, it is concluded that the Donald C. Cook Units 1 and 2 performed their intended design function with no demonstrable hazard to the health and safety of the general public.
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- 1. During any calendar quarter, to g 5 mrad for gamma radiation and Q 10 mrad for beta radiation;
- 2. During any calendar year, to Q 10 mrad for gamma radiation and g 20 mrad for beta radiation.
B. Iodines - Particulates The dose to a member of the public from radioiodines, radioactive materials in particulate form, and radionuclides other than noble gases with half-lives greater than S days in gaseous effluents released to unrestricted areas shall be limited to the following:
- 1. During any calendar quarter to Q 7.5 mrem to any organ;
- 2. During any calendar year to g 15 mrem to any organ.
C. Liquid Effluents The dose or. dose commitment to an individual from radioactive material in liquid effluents released to unrestricted areas shall be limited:
- 1. During any calendar quarter to g 1.5 mrem to the total body and to g 5 mrem to any organ;
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12 THP 601p ENV.pp3 ATTACIBGBtT V D. Total Dose The dose or dose commitment to a real individual from all uranium fuel cycle sources is limited to < 25 mrem to ~e total body or any organ (except the thyroid, which is limited to < 75 mrem) over a period of 12 consecutive months.
- 2. Maximum Permissable Concentrations A. Gaseous Effluents The dose rate due to radioactive mater'ials released in gaseous effluents from the site shall be limited to the following:
- 1. For noble gases: < 500 mrem/yr to the total body and < 3000 mrem/yr to the skin;
- 2. For all radioiodines and for all radioactive materials in particulate form and radionuclides (other than noble gases) with half-lives greater=
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- 3. Avera e Ener The average energy (E) of the radionuclide mixture in releases of fission and activation gases is not applicable per Regulatory Guide 1.21 Appendix B Section A.3.
Measurements and A roximations of Total Radioactivit A. Fission and Activation Gases Sampled and -analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Hp Qe detector. Page 2 of 4 Revision 0 A-2
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT V B. Zodines lg Sampled on i'odine adsorbing media and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Hp Ge detector. C. Particulates Sampled on a glass filter and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Hp Ge detector. D. Liquid Effluents Sampled and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Hp Ge, detector. Batch Releases A. Liquid Number of batch releases: 48 releases in the 1st quarter, 1989 34 releases in the 2nd quarter, 1989
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17151, minutes
- 3. Maximum time for a batch release:
757 minutes 4 ~ Average time period for batch release: 209 minutes Minimum time period for a batch release: 100 minutes
- 6. Average stream flow during periods of release of effluent into a flowing stream:
886246 gpm circulating water B. Gaseous
- 1. Number of batch releases:
43 in 1st quarter, 198 9 71 in 2nd quarter, 1989 Page 3 of 4 Revision 0 A-3
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- 2. Total time period of batch releases:
3118 minutes
. Maximum time period for a batch release:
63 minutes
- 4. Average time period for batch releases:
27 minutes
- 5. Minimum time period for a batch release:
15 minutes Abnormal Releases A. T ibid Number of Releases: 1st 2nd Ituarter Ituarter 0 0
- 2. Total activity released:
1st 2nd guarter Ituarter 0 0 B. Gaseous Number of Releases: 1st 2nd quarter Quarter 0 0
- 2. Total activity released:
1st 2nd guarter Quarter 0 0 Page 4 of 4 Revision 0 A-4
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMERH.'I 4 EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAI SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT 1st Hal f 1989 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - GROUND-LEVEL RELEASES Continuous M Batch Mode Nuclides Released Unit Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter 1 2 1 2
- 1. FISSION GASES Krypton-85 Ci Krypton-85m Cx Krypton-87 Cx Krypton-88 Xenon-133 Cx 1.02 E+1 9.33 E-1 9.87 E 0 Xenon-135 Cz. 6.89 E-1 2.28 E-1 Xenon-.135m Cx Xenon-138 Cz Xenon-133m Cx 8.00 E-2 Xenon-131m Cx 6.18 E-2 Argon-41 C3.
Total for Period Ci 8.64 E 0 1.02 E+1 9.33 E-1
- 2. IOD INES Iodine-131 Ci 9.77 E-6 2.24 E-4 2.24 E-5 Iodine-133 Cx 2.06 E-5 Iodine-135 Cz Total for Period Ci 9.77 E-6 2.73 E-4 4.30 E-5
- 3. PARTI CULATES Strontium-89 Ci 2.86 E-5 Strontium-90 Cz 6.05 E-6 Cesium-134 Cx 2.30 E-4 Cesium-137 Cx 6.97 E-4 Iron-59 Cx Cobalt-58 Cx, 3.84 E-4 Cobalt-60 Cli 2.41 E-4 Manganese-54 Cz Zinc-65 Cx Molybdenum-99 Cx Cerium-141 Cz
'erium-144 Cz Cadmium-109 Ci 1.06 E-7 Total for Period Ci 1.59 E-3 7.87 E-5 1.10 E-6 PAGE 1 OF 1 REV 0 A-5
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHME2iT. V I I EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT 1st HaI f 1989 GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES 1st 2Ild Est. Total Units Quarter Quarter Error, A. FISSION AND ACTIVATION GASES
- 1. Total release. Ci 9.57 E 0 2.04 E+1 1.36 E+1
- 2. Average release rate p Ci/sec 1.20 E 0 2.57 E 0 for period.
- 3. Percent of Technical Y 1.10 E-1 1.23 E-2 Specification limit.
(T/S 3.11.2.2 Limit) 8 2.16 E-2 1.83 E-2 B. IOD INES
- 1. Total Iodine-131. Ci 9.77 E-6 3.16 E-4 7.83 E 0
- 2. Average release rate p Ci/sec 1:23 E-6 3.98 E-5 for period.
- 3. Percent of Technical Specification limit. 3. 55 E-1 1. 76 E-1 (T/S 3.11.2.3 Limit)
C. PARTI CULATES Particulates with half- Ci 1.59 E-3 7.87 E-5 1.93 E+1 lives > 8 days. p Ci/sec
- 2. Average release rate 2.00 E-4 9.90 E-6 for period.
- 3. Percent of Technical Specification limit.* 3. 55 E-1 1. 76 E-1 4 Gross alpha radio-activity. Ci <7.38 E-7 <3.95 E-7
*(T/S 3.11.2.3 Limit)
D, e TRITIUM
- 1. Total release. Ci 1.76 E 0 4.93 E 0 2.93 E-1
- 2. Average release p Ci/sec 2.21 E-1 6.20 E-1 rate for period.
- 3. Percent of Technical Specification limit. 1.75 E 0 4.63 E 0 (10 CFR 20 Limit)
PAGE 1 OF 1 REV. 0 A-6
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT V B. Zodines 1st Half 1985 Revised Sampled on an activated carbon filter or silver zeolite cartridge and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(M) detector. C. Particulates Sampled on a glass filter and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(Li) detector. D. Liquid Effluents Sampled and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(Li) detector.
- 5. Batch Releases A. Liquid
- 1. Number of batch releases:
29 releases in the 1st quarter, 1985 42 releases in the 2nd quarter, 1985
- 2. Total time period for batch releases:
10,901 minut;es
- 3. Maximum time for a batch release:
179 minutes
- 4. Average time period for batch release:
154 minutes
- 5. Minimum time period for a batch release:
136 minutes
- 6. Average stream flow during periods of release of effluent into a flowing stream:
832,535 gpm circulating water B. Gaseous'.
, Number of batch releases:
127 in 1st quarter, 1985 34 in 2nd quarter, '1985 Page 3 of 4 Revision 0
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12 THP 60lp ENV.003 ATTACHMENT V 1st Half 1985
- 2. Total time period of batch releases: Revised 5095 minutes S. . Maximum time period for a batch release:
93 minutes
- 4. Average time period, for batch releases:
32 minutes S. Minimum time ptriod for a batch release: 4 minutes Abnormal Releases A. Liquid Number of Releases: 1st 2nd
~uar ter Ituazter 0
- 2. Total activity released:
1sf. 2nd quarter Quarter 0 0 B. Gaseous Number of Releases: 1st 2nd quarter ~uarter 0
- 2. Total activity released:
1st 2nd Ituarter Quarter v 0 0 Page 4 of 4 Revision 0 A-8
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT VI EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI ANNUAL REPORT 1st Half 1985 Revised GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - GROUND-LEVEL RELEASES Conti uous Bate Mode Nuclides Released Unit Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter 1 2 1 2
- 1. FISSION GASES Krypton-85 Ci 3.65 E+2 2.50 E+1 1.91 E+1 Krypton-85m Cx 1,67 E-1 9.07 E-2 4.71 E-1 Krypton-87 Cz 6 E-1 8.56 E-2 Krypton-SS Cx 03 E-1 1.43 E-1 5.97 E-1 Xenon-133 Cx 1 6 E+3 8.32 E+2 5.42 E+2 1.01 E+3 Xenon-135 Cx 8 E+1 3. 2 E+1 7 58 E 0 4.32 E 0 Xenon-135m Cx 8 E- 9.98 E-1 Xenon-138 Cz 6.10 E-2 2. E-Xenon-133m Cx 8.99 E 0 7.22 E 3.9 .3 +
Xenon-131m Cx 1.94 E+1 2. 06 1.68 E+ Argon-41 Cx 1.30 E-1 4.28 E-1 Total for Period Ci 2.39 E+3 8.71 E+2 5.82 E+2 1.06 E+3
- 2. IODINES Iodine-131 .Ci 1.83 E-2 7.85 E-2 3.25 E-3 7.37 E-4 Iodine-133 Cz.
Iodine-135 Cx, 7. 1 Total for Period Ci 1.93 E-'2 7.95 E-2 3.58 E-3 1.06 E-3 PARTICULATES Strontium-89 Ci Strontium-90 Cx Cesium-134 Cz 8.58 E-4 2.64 E-5 3.75 E-6 1.54 E-5 Cesium-137 Cx, 8.63 E-4 7.00 E-5 5.74 E-6 1.68 E-5 Iron-59 C3. Cobalt-58 Cx 8.09 E-4 2.48 E-5 5.16 E-6 3.46 E-6 Cobalt-60 C1. .81 E-4 4.45 E-5 7.91 E-6 2.59 E-6 Manganese-54 Cx .71 E-5 Zinc-65 Cx. Molybdenum-99 Cerium-141 Cx Cerium-144 Cx Cesium-136 2.35 E-5 Total for Period Ci 3.06 E-3 1.66 E-4 2.26 E-5 3.83 E-5 PAGE 1 OF 1 REV. 0 A-9
12 THP 6010 ENV 003 ATTACHNENT V 2nd Half 1985 Iodines Sampled on an activated carbon filter or s11ver zeol3te cartridge and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(Li) detector. C. Particulates Sampled on a glass filter and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(Li) detector. D. Liquid Effluents Sampled and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(Li) detector.
- 5. Batch Releases A. Liquid
- 1. Number of batch releases:
67 releases in the 3rd quarter, 1985 58 releases in the 4th quarter, 1985
- 2. Total time period for batch releases:
] 9583 minutes
- 3. Naximum time for a batch release:
183 minutes
- 4. Average time period for batch release:
157 minutes
- 5. Ninimum time period for a batch release:
98 minutes
- 6. Average stream flow during periods of release of effluent into a flowing stream:
544,640 gpm circulating water B. Gaseous 1.. Number of batch releases: 11 in 3rd quarter, 198 5 89 in 4th quarter, 198 5 Page 3 of 4 Revision 0 A-10
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT V 2nd Hal f 1985 2- Total time period of batch releases: Revised 3907 minutes S.' Maximum time period for a batch release: 152 minutes
- 4. Average time period for batch releases:
39 minutes
- 5. Minimum time period for a batch release:
18 minutes Abnormal Releases A. Liquid Number of Releases: 3rd 4th guarter uarter'
- 2. Total activity released:
3rd 4th
~uarter quarter 0 0 B. Gaseous Number of Releases:
3rd 4th guarter ~uarter 0 0 2 ~ Total activity released: 3rd 4th Quarter guarler 0 0 Page 4 of 4 Revision 0
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT VI EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAI REPORT - 2nd Half 19 Revised GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - GROUND-LEVEL RELEASES Continuous Bate ode Nuclides Released Unit Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter 3 4 3 4 FISSION GASES Krypton-85 Ci 3.15 E 0 4.31 E 0 Krypton-85m Cx 5. .5 E-4 Krypton-87 Cx 7;05 E-2 4.68 E-3 Krypton-88 Cx 4.91 E-2 Xenon-133 Cz 1.82 E+1 3.55 E-2 2.12 E 0 2.30 E 0 Xenon-135 Cz.'x 1.00 E+1 5.53 E-2 3.29 E-2 1.25 E-2 Xenon-135m 3.75 E-1 3.82 E-2 Xenon-138 Cx 2.21 E-1 1.67 E-3 Xenon-133m Cz 3.69 E-2 Xenon-131m Cx. 1.05 E-2 Argon-41 Cz. 2.64 E 0 1.13 E-1 Total for Period Ci 3.16 E+1 2.49 E-1 5.35 E 0 6.62 E 0
- 2. IODINES Iodine-131 Ci 2.47 E-3 3.60 E-5 9 05 E-6 I o dine-133 Cx 4.18 E-5 6.91 E-6 Iodine-135 Cx Iodine-132 Total for Period 'I Ci 2.57 E-2 7.78 E-5 1.60 E-5
- 3. PARTICULATES Strontium-89 Ci Strontium-90 Cx Cesium-134. Cz 2.73 E-3 Cesium-137 Cx 2.66 E-4 3.20 E-3 Iron-59 Cx 1.44 E-4 Cobalt-58 Cx 2.04 E-2 1.70 E-2 2.50 E-7 Cobalt-60 Cz. 6.16 E-4 1.87 E-3 Manganese-54 Cz 1.98 E-4 1.96 E-3 Zinc-65 Cz.
Molybdenum-99 Cx Cerium->48. 139 Cx 1.54 E-5 7.77 E-6 Cerium-144 Cx Chromium-51 2i rconium-Ni obium-95 Ci 5.14 E-3 3.79 E-3 Total for Pe'riod Ci 4.02 E-2 3.10 E-2 2.50 E-7 6.09 E-7 PAGE 1 OF 1 REV. 0 A-12
12 THP 6010 ENV.O03 ATTACiBIEÃT V 1st Half 1986 B. Iodines Revised Sampled on iodine absorbing/media and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(Li) detector. C. Particulates Sampled on a glass filter and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(Ji) detector. D. Liquid Effluents Sampled and,analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(li) detector. Batch Releases A. I iquid Number of batch releases: 35 releases in the 1st quarter, 1986 30 releases in the 2nd quarter, 1986
- 2. Total time period for batch releases:
9955 minutes
- 3. Maximum time for a batch release:
183 minutes Average time period for batch release: 153 minutes
- 5. Minimum time period for a batch release:
120 minutes
- 6. Average stream flow during periods of release of effluent into a flowing stream:
615,692 gpm circulating water B. Gaseous 1.. Number of batch releases: 117 in 1st quarter, 198 6 66 in 2nd quarter, 198 6 Page 3 of, 4 Revision 0 A-13
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACENEÃZ V 1st Half 1986 Total time period of batch releases: 5390 minutes
. Maximum time period for a batch release:
142 minutes Average time period for batch releases: 29 minutes
- 5. Minimum time period for a batch release:
1 minutes Abnormal Releases A. T iquid Number of Releases: 1st 2nd Quarter Quarter 0 0
- 2. Total activity released:
1st 2nd Quarter quarter 0 0 B. Gaseous Number of Releases: 1st 2nd Quarter Quarter 0 0
- 2. Total activity released:
1st 2nd Ituazter guarter 0 0 Page 4 of 4 Revision 0 A-14
12 THP 6010 ENV. QQ3 ATTACEBK2iT VI EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL, REPORT - 1st Half 1986 Revised GASEOUS EFFI,UENTS - GROUND-IZlEI RELEASES Continuous M Bate Mod Nuclides Released Unit Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter 1 2 1 2 FISSION GASES Krypton-85 Ci 1.35 E 0 Krypton-85m Cx, 7 E-2 Krypton-87 Cx 6.05 E-4 Krypton-88 Cx Xenon-133 Cz ?.60 E+1 2.34 E+1 Xenon-135 Cz 6.72 E-3 1.20 E-1 2.1 Xenon-135m Cx Xenon-138 Cz Xenon-133m Cx. 1.34 E-1 1.67 E-1 Xenon-131m Cx 1,29 E-1 3.59 E-1 Argon-41 Cx 2.05 E-1 Total for Period Ci 2.97 E+1 7.60 E+1 2.38 E+1 4.08 E+1
- 2. IOD INES Iodine-131 Ci 1.73 E-3 1.24 E-2 8.39 E-6 5:74 E-4 Iodine-133 Cx 9.81 E-4 Iodine-135 Cx 3.39 Total for Period Ci 2.71 E-3 1.30 E-2 1.43 E-5 8.02 E-4
- 3. PARTICULATES Strontium-89 Ci Strontium-90 Cx Cesium-134 Cx 2.07 E-4 0 Cesium-137 Cx 3.58 E-4 7 Iron-59 Cx Cobalt-58 Cx 2.51 E-3 1.59 Cobalt-60 Cx. 1.40 E-5 Manganese-54 Cz 6.27 E-6 Zinc-65 Cz Molybdenum-99 Cz Cerium-141 Cx Cerium-144 Cx Cerium-139 Ci 1.30 E-6 Cesium-136 Total for Period Ci 3.10 E-3 4.03 E-4 No Activity 1.08 E-3 Oetected PAGE 1 OF 1 REV. 0 A-15
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT V 2nd Half 1986 B. Iodines Revised Sampled on iodine adsorbing/media and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(Li) detector. C. Particulates Sampled on a glass filter and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(Li) detector. D. Liquid Effluents Sampled and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(Li) detector.
- 5. Batch Releases A. Liquid
- 1. Number of batch releases:
42 releases in the 3rd quarter, 1986 27 releases in the 4th quarter, 1986
- 2. Total time period for batch releases:
10883 minutes
- 3. Maximum time for a batch release:
217 minutes
- 4. Average time period for batch release:
158 minutes
- 5. Minimum time period for a batch release:
124 minutes
- 6. Average stream flow during periods of release of effluent into a flowing stream:
640,000 gpm circulating water B. Gaseous
- 1. Number of batch releases:
67 in 3pd quarter, 1986 65 in 4th quarter, 198 6 Page 3 of 4 Revision 0 A-16
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACEPIE2iT V 2nd Ha 1 f 1986
- 2. Total time period of batch releases:
3788 minutes S. . Maximum time period for a batch release: 95 minutes
- 4. Average time period for batch releases:
29 minutes
- 5. Minimum time p'hriod for a batch release:
14 minutes
- 6. Abnormal Releases A. liquid
- 1. Number of Releases:
3T'd 4th Quarter guarter 3rd'th 0
- 2. Total activity released:
Quarter Quarter 0 0 B. Gaseous Number of Releases:
'th 3T'd 4th Quarter Quarter 0 1
- 2. Total activity released:
3rd quarter quarter 0 9.28 E-1 Page 4 of 4 Revision 0 A-17
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT VI EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT - Half 1 2nd Revised EFFLUENTS - GROUND-LEVEL RELEASES 'ASEOUS Continuous Bate Mode Nuclides Released Unit Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter 3 3 4
'I FISSION, GASES Krypton-85 Ci 9 94 ~ E-1 2.56 E 0 Krypton-85m Cx Krypton-87 Cx 9.9 E-3 Krypton-88 Cx Xenon-133 Cx Xenon-135 Cx Xenon-135m Cx Xenon-138 Cx Xenon-133m Cx Xenon-131m Argon-41 Cx 6.75 E-3 3.59 E-2 7.10 E-2 7.06 E-3 2.45 E-2 I Total for Period Ci 2.76 E+1 9.67 E+1 2.39 E+1 1 E+1
- 2. IODINES Iodine-131 Ci 9.93 E-4 3 55 E Iodine-133 3 81 E-5 2.40 E-Iodine-135 Cz No iodine Total for Period Ci 1.03 E- 5 E-
- 3. PARTI CULATES Strontium-89 4. 8 E-7
'i Strontium-90 Cl.
Cesium-134 Cx Cesium-137 Cx Iron-59 Cx Cobalt-58 Cx Cobalt-60 Cx Manganese-54 Cx Zinc-65 Cx Molybdenum-99 Cx Cerium-141 Cx Cerium-144 Cx Cesium - 136 Ci 2 99 E-6
'I No activity Total for Period ,Ci 1.23 E-3 8.81 E-4 4.82 E-5 detected PAGE 1 OF 1 REV. 0 A-18
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT V 1st Hal f 1987 B. Iodines Revised Sampled on iodine adsorbing/media and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(Li) detector. C. Particulates Sampled on a glass filter and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(li) detector. D. l,iquid Effluents Sampled and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(7i) detector. Batch Releases A. Liquid
- 1. Number of batch releases:
59 releases in the 1st quarter, 1987 63 releases in the 2nd quarter, 1987
- 2. Total time period for batch releases:
20160 minutes
- 3. Maximum time for a batch release:
483 minutes
- 4. Average time period for batch release:
165 minutes
- 5. Minimum time period for a batch release:
92 minutes
- 6. Average stream flow during periods of release of effluent into a flowing stream:
682459 gpm circulating water B. Gaseous
- 1. Number of batch releases:
..95 in 1st quarter, 1987 74 in 2nd quarter, 1987 Page 3 of 4 Revision 0 A-19
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT V 1st Half 1987 Revised Total time period of batch releases: 4594 minutes S.. Maximum time period for a batch release: 73 minutes
- 4. Average time period for batch releases:
27 minutes
- 5. Minimum time period for a batch release:
3 minutes Abnormal Releases A. T iquid Number of Releases: 1 2
~uarter quarter 0 0
- 2. Total activity released:
1 2 Quarter Quarter 0 0 B. Gaseous
- 1. Number of Releases:
1 2 Quarter Quarter 1 0
- 2. Total activity released:
1 .2 quarter quarter 1.16 E 0' Page 4 of 4
~ Revision 0 A-20
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT VI EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT 1st Half 1987 Revised GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - GROUND-LEVEL RELEASES Continuous M Batch Mode Nuclides Released Unit Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter 1 2 1 2 FISSION GASES Krypton-85 Ci 4.11 E 0 8.55 E 0 Krypton-85m Cx 2.17 E-2 3.79 E-2 Krypton-87 Cx 2.26 E-2 4.03 E-2 Krypton-88 Cx, 5.44 E-2 1.37 E-1 5. Xenon-133 Cx 1.28 E+2 1.73 E+2 6.82 E+1 + Xenon-135 Cx 1.17 E-1 4.75 E 0 4.70 E-1 3.45 E Xenon-135m Cx 2.12 E-2 4.42 E-2 7.06 E-2 Xenon-138 Cx 4.80 E-3 1.20 E-2 Xenon-133m Xenon-131m Cx 3 '0 E-3 7.14 E-3 3.87 E-1 1.4'7 E 0 Cx 5.03 E-1 1.10 E 0 Argon-41 Cx 2.43 E-2 2.18 E-1 5.72 E-2 Total for Period Ci 1.28 E+2 1.78 E+2 7.37 E+1 1. E+2
- 2. IODINES Iodine - 132 Ci 1.24 E-5 1.63 E-5 Iodine-131 Cx Iodine-133 Cx Iodine-135 Cx Total for Period Ci 1.22 E-2 3.00 E-2 5.90 E-4 3.49 E-3
- 3. PARTI CULATES Strontium-89 Ci Strontium-90 Cx Cesium-134 Cz. 1.00 E-4 4.15 E-3 2.71 E-6 1.86 E-4 Cesium-137 Cx 1.20 E-4 4.07 E-3 3.38 E-6 1.59 E-4 Iron-59 Cx Cobalt-58 Cx 2.24 E-4 5.55 E-7 Cobalt-60 Cz 6.69 E-5 Manganese-54 Cz 3.05 E-5 Zinc-65 Cx Molybdenum-99 Cz Cerium-243. 139 Cx 2.53 E-6 Niobium-95 Cx, 3.98 E-5 Cesium-136 Ci 1.87 E-4 3.38 E-5 Yttrium-88 Ci 9.18 E-6 1 ~
Total for Period Ci 2.32 E-4 8.77 E-3 6.65 E-6 3.79 E-4 PAGE 1 OF 1 REV. 0 A-21
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHME2iT V 2nd Half 1987 B. Zodines Revised Sampled on iodine adsorbing media and, analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(Li) detector. C. Particulates Sampled on a glass filter and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(Li) detector. D. Liquid Effluents Sampled and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(Li) detector. Batch Releases A. Liquid
- 1. Number of batch releases:
63 releases in the 3rd quarter, 198 7 51 releases in the 4th quarter, 1987
- 2. Total time period for batch releases:
19272 minutes
- 3. Maximum time for a batch release:
596 minutes
- 4. Average time period for batch release:
169 minutes
- 5. Minimum time period for a batch release:
83 minutes Average stream flow during periods of release of effluent into a flowing stream: 734386 gpm circulating water B. Gaseous 1.. Number of batch releases: 20 in 3rd quarter, 1987 112 in 4th quarter, 1987 Page 3 of 4 Revision 0 A-22
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACEBKNT V 2nd Half 1987 2- Total time period of batch releases: Revised 3491 minutes S. . Maximum time period for a batch release: 90 minutes
- 4. Average time period for batch releases:
26 minutes
- 5. Minimum time period for a batch release:
16 minutes Abnormal Releases A. liquid
- 1. Number of Releases:
3Rd 4th Quarter Quarter 0 0
- 2. Total activity released:
3Rd 4th
~uar ter /charter 0 0 B. Gaseous Number of Releases:
3rd 4th quarter Quarter 1 0
- 2. Total activity released:
3l'd 4th 9uarter Quarter 0 1.11 E-4 Page 4 of 4 Revision 0
. A-23
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACEBK2iT VI EFFLUENT AND MASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT - 2nd Half 1 Revised GASEOUS EFFLUENTS GROUND-LEVEL RELEASES Continuous M Bate ode Nuclides Released Unit Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter 3 3 4
- 1. FISSION GASES Krypton-85 Ci 8.51 E 0 Krypton-85m Cx, 2.30 E-2 2.88 E-2 Krypton-87 Cx 2.18 E-2 3.13 E-2 Krypton-88 1.67 E-1 2.29 E-1 Xenon-133 Cx 2.10 E+2 3.74 E+1 5 56 E+1 3.09 E+1 Xenon-135 6.66 0 3.82 0 4.1 E 1 3.27 E 1 Xenon-135m Cz 2.43 E-2 4.13 E-2 Xenon-138 Cz 1.14 E-2 1.60 E-2 Xenon-133m Cz 2.81 E-3 6.0 Xenon-131m Cz Argon-41 Cx Total for Period Ci 2.17 E+2 4.17 E+1 6.61 E+1 3.17 E+1
- 2. IODINES Iodine-131 Ci 1.20 E-2 2.85 E-4 2.93 E-4 1.72 -4 Iodine-133 Cx 9.48 E-4 5.56 E-4 1.48 E-4 2.85 E-Iodine-135 Cz Total for Period Ci 1.29 E-2 8.41 E-4 4.41 E-4
- 3. PARTICULATES Strontium-89 Ci Strontium-90 Cx Cesium-134 Cz 3.39 E-4 3.47 E-4 Cesium-137 Cx 4.13 E-4 4.87 E-4 Iron-59 Cx Cobalt-58 Cx 5.67 E-6 8.23 E-6 Cobalt-60 Cz 2.'08 E-Manganese-54 Cx Zinc-65 Cx Molybdenum-99 Cx Cerium-141 Cx Cerium-144 Cx Yttrium-88 C 1.98 E 5 4.06 E 6 Total for Period Ci 7.77 E-4 8.67 E-4 1.20 E-5 4.95 E-6 PAGE 1 OF 1 REV. 0 A-24
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT V 1st Half 1988 B. Iodines Revised Sampled on iodine adsorbing media and analyzed on a 409m channel analyzer and Ge(Li) detector. C. Particulates Sampled on a glass filter and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(Li ) detector. D. Liquid Effluents Sampled and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(Li) detector. Batch Releases A. Liquid
- 1. Number of batch releases:
43 releases in the 1st quarter, 198 8 36 releases in the 2nd quarter, 198 8
- 2. Total time period for batch releases:
15136 minutes
- 3. Maximum time for.a batch release:
1550 minutes
- 4. Average time period for batch release:
192 minutes
- 5. Minimum time period for a batch release:
114 minutes
- 6. Average stream flow during periods of release of effluent into a flowing stream:
687089 gpm circulating water B. Gaseous
'1. Number of batch releases:
119 in 1st quarter, 1988 in 2nd quarter, 1988 Page 3 of 4 Revision 0 A-25
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACiPK2iT V 1st Half 1988 Revised 2 ~ Total time period of batch releases: 3475 minutes
. Maximum time period for a batch release:
65 minutes
- 4. Average time period for batch releases:
22 minutes
- 5. Minimum time period for a batch release:
11 minutes Abnormal Releases A. Liquid Number of Releases: 1st 2nd
~uarter Quarter 0 0
- 2. Total activity released:
1st 2nd quarter Quarter 0 0 B. Gaseous Number of Releases: 1st 2Ad Quarter Quarter 0 0
- 2. Total activity released:
1st 2nd quarter guarder 0 0 Page 4 of 4 Revision 0 A-26
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT VI EFFIUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT - 1st Half 1988 Revised GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - GROUND-LEVEI RELEASES Continuous Bate od Nuclides Released Unit Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter 1 2 1 2 FISSION GASES Krypton-85 Ci 1.52 E 0 Krypton-85m Cx E-2 4.04 E-2 Krypton-87 Cx 7. 6 E-2 Krypton-88 Cx . 0E-1 Xenon-133 Cz + .14 E+1 2.28 E+1 1.13 E+2 Xenon-135 Cx 2.17 E-1 1. 12 E Xenon-135m Cx 5.30 E-2 Xenon-138 Cz ~ 2 3.85 E-2 Xenon-133m Cx .73 E-2 1.65 E-2 Xenon-131m Cx Argon-41 Cx 7.40 E-2 6.39 E-2 1.68 E-1 Total for Period Ci 7.94 E+1 3.21 E+1 2.28 E+1 1.18 E+2
- 2. IODINES Iodine-131 Ci 1.86 E-4 5.54 E-3 7. 9 Iodine-133 Cx 4.23 E-4 3 Iodine-135 Cz 6 Total for Period Ci 1.86 E-4 5.96 E-3
- 3. PARTICULATES Strontium-89 Ci
'Strontium-90 Cx Cesium-134 Cz E-5 Cesium-137 Cx E-4 4.98 E-5 Iron-59 Cx Cobalt-58 Cz -5 2.63 E-5 Cobalt-60 Cli Manganese-54 Cx Zinc-65 Cz.
Molybdenum-99 Cx Cerium-141 Cx Cerium-144 Cx Cerium-139 4.92 E-8 Total for Period Ci 1.91 E-4 7.61 E-5 2.61 E-5 PAGE 1 OF 1 REV. 0 A-27
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT V 2nd Half 1988 B. Iodines Revised Sampled on iodine adsorbing media and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Hp Ge detector. C. Particulates Sampled on a glass filter and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(T i) detector. D. liquid Effluents Sampled and analyzed on a 4096 channel analyzer and Ge(Li) detector. Batch Releases A. F iquid Number of batch releases: 26 releases in the 3rd quarter, 1988 47 releases in the 4th quarter, 1988
- 2. Total time period for batch releases:
10847 minutes
- 3. Maximum time for a batch release:
314 minutes Average time period for batch release: 149 minutes r
- 5. Minimum time period for a batch release:
106 minutes
- 6. Average stream flow during periods of release of effluent into a flowing stream:
504110 gpm circulating water B. Gaseous 1.. .Number of batch releases: 131 in 3rd quarter, 198 8 35 in 4th quarter, 198 8 Page 3 of 4 Revision 0
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT V 2nd Half 1988
- 2. Total time period of batch releases: Revised 4392 minutes S. . Maximum time period for a batch release:
99 minutes
- 4. Average time period for batch releases:
26 minutes
- 5. Minimum time phriod for a batch release:
12 minutes Abnormal Releases A. Liquid Number of Releases: 31 d 4th Quarter (charter 0
- 2. Total activity released:
3rd 4th Quarter Quarter' 0 B. Gaseous Number of Releases: 3rd 4th
~uarter quarter 0 0
- 2. Total activity released:
3rd 4th Quarter Quarter 0 0 Page 4 of 4 Revision 0 A-29
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT VI EFFLUENT AND NASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT 2nd Ha1f 198 Revised GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - GROUND-LEVEL RELEASES
- Continuous M Batch Mod Nuclides Released Unit Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter 3 4 3 4 FISSION GASES Krypton-85 Ci Krypton-85m Cx, Krypton-87 Cx Krypton-88 Cx Xenon-133 Cx 7.51 E-4 1.46 E 0 Xenon-135 Cx 9.17 E-4 2.69 E-3 Xenon-135m Cx 8.38 E-4 Xenon-138 Cx Xenon-133m Cx Xenon-131m Cx Argon-41 Cz 2.78 E-2 Total for Period Ci 2.95 E-2
- 2. IODINES Iodine-131 Ci 2.61 E-4 Iodine-133 Cx Iodine-135 Cx Total for Period Ci 2.61 E-4
- 3. PARTICULATES Zirconium-95 Ci 3.33 E-6 Strontium-89 Ci Strontium-90 Cx Cesium-134 Cx 1.02 E-4 1.59 E-4 Cesium-137 Cx 2.34 E-4 3.98 E-4 Iron-59 Cz Cobalt-58 Cx 2.60 E-5 Cobalt-60 Cli 3.42 E-7 Manganese-54 Cz. 3.39 E-Zinc-65 Cx Molybdenum-99 Cx Cerium-141 Cx Cerium-144 Cx.
Cadmium-109 3.49 E 5 Niobium-95 Ci Total for Period Ci 3.71 E-4 5.90 E-4 PAGE 1 OF 1 REV. 0 A-30
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMEKZ VI I EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT 2nd Half 1988 Revised GASEOUS EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES Est. Total Units Quarter Quarter Error, 3 4 A. FISSION AND ACTIVATION GASES
- 1. Total release. Ci 3.29 EO 2.40 EO 1.29 El
- 2. Average release rate p Ci/sec 4.14 E-1 3.02 E-1 for period.
- 3. Percent of Technical Specification limit. 9.34 f-3 3.82 E-3 (T/S 3.11.2.2 Limit) B 1.18 E-2 3.69 f-1 B. IODINES
- 1. Total Iodine-131. Ci 2.61 E-4 None 1.42 El
- 2. Average release rate p Ci/sec 3.28 E-5 Detected for period.
- 3. Percent of Technical Specification limit. 2.08 E-1 (T/S 3.11.2.3 Limit)
C. PARTICULATES Particulates with half- Ci 3.71 E-4 5.90 E-4 1.02 El lives > 8 days. p Ci/sec 4.67 E-5 7.42 E-5
- 2. Average release rate for period.
- 3. Percent of Technical Specification limit. 2. 08 E-1 1. 83 E-1 Gross alpha radio-activity. Ci <5.23 E-6 <7.24 E-7
*(T/S 3.11.2.3 Limit)
D. TRITIUM
- 1. Total release. Ci 3.06 E-1 2.15 E-1 9.60 E-1 2 ~ Average release p Ci/sec 3.85 E-2 2.70 E-2 rate, for period.
- 3. Percent of Technical Specification limit. 2.93 E-1 2.14 E-1 (10 CFR 20 Limit)
PAGE 1 OF 1 REV. 0 A-31
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT VI I I EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT 1st Half 198 LI UID EFFLUENTS BATCH CONTINUOUS MODE MODE Nuclides Released Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter 1st 2nd 1st 2nd Strontium-89 Ci 7.53 E-5 4.62 E-4 Strontium-90 Cz 1.52 E-5 Cesium-134 Ci 1.14 E-2 4 1.82 E-4 Cesium-137 Cx -2 9.45 E-3 6.98 E-4 6.31 E-4 Iodine-131 Cz.. E-3 1.86 E-3 Cobalt-58 Ci 5. 53 E-2 2.32 E-1 1.00 E-3 5.47 E-4 Cobalt-60 Cx 6.0 -4 1.32 E-.4 Iron-59 Cx E-Zinc-65 C1. 6.49 E-4 '.65 E-4 Manganese-54 C3. 3.76 E-3 7.53 E-Chromium-51 Cl. 2.93 E-3 9. 3 Iron-55 Ci 3.57 E-2 1.57 E-2 Zirconium-Niobium<<95 Ci 1.03 E-3 Molybdenum-99 Cx Technetium-99M Cz 4. 28 E-5 Barium-Lanthanum-140 Cz er.ium-141 Cx, ntimony-122 1 ~ -3 5.21 E-4 8.85 E-6 Antimony-124 Cesium-136 Ci 9.12 E-4 1.56 E-4 Sodium-24 Cz .29 E-5 1.45 E-3 1.17 E-Iodine-133 CL .98 E-4 3.30 E-5 Cobalt-57 C3. 8 3 E-Zirconium-97 Cx .68 E-4 1.26 E-5 Silver-110M C3. .55 E-2 6.40 E-3 Cerium-144 Cx Antimony-125 6.55 E-3 7.32 E-3 Xenon-133 Ci 2. 46 E-2 3.19 Xenon>>131M C3. 1.08 E-4 Xenon-133M C2. 2.91 E-4 Xenon-135 Cx 2.45 E-4 1 0 3 Argon-41 Cz. PAGE 1 OF 1 REV. 0 A-32
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT IX EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT 1st Half 1989 LI UID EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES UNIT BATCH CONTINUOUS Est. Total Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Error, $ 1st 2nd 1st 2nd A. FISSION AND ACTIVATION PRODUCTS
- 1. Total Release (Not including Tritium, Alpha, Gases) Ci 2.00 E-1 3.76 E-1 2.68 E-3 1.50 E-3 4.33 E 0
- 2. Average diluted concen-tration during period. pCi/ml 5.87 E-9 1.60 E-8 5.36 E-12 2.96 E-12
- 3. Percent of applicable limit. 6.60 E-2 5.72 E-2 1.99 E-5 1.23 E-5 B. TRITIUM
- 1. Total Release Ci 1.65 E+2 1.77 E+2 1.27 E-1 1.40 E-2 1.87 E-1
- 2. Average diluted concen-tration during period. pCi/ml 4.84 E-6 7.53 E-6 2.54 E-10 2.76 E-ll
- 3. Percent of applicable limit. 1. 61 E-1 2. 51 E-1 8.47 E-6 9.20 E-7 C. DISSOLVED AND ENTRAINED GASES
- 1. Total Release Ci 2.52 E-2 3.20 E-3 None None 2.60 E 0 Released Released
- 2. Average diluted concen-tration during period. pCi/ml 7.39 E-10 1.36 E-10
- 3. Percent of applicable limit. 3.70 E-4 6.80 E-5 PAGE 1 OF 2 REV. 0 A-33
12 THP '6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT IX EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT 1st Hal f 1989 II UID EFFLUENTS " SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES UNIT BATCH CONTINUOUS Est. Tota Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Error; X 1st 2nd 1st 2nd D. GROSS ALPHA RADIOACTIVITY 1, Total Release Ci <1.18 E-4 <5.51 E-5 N/A N/A N/A g E. VOLUME OF WASTE RELEASED Liters 3.05 E+6 2. 11 E+6 6.07 E+7 4.92 E+7 2.00 E F. VOLUME OF DILUTION WATER USED DURING PERIOD Liters 3.41 E+10 2.35 E+10 5.00 E+11 5.07 .E+11 3.48 E PAGE 2 OF 2 REV. 0 A-34
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT VI I I EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT 2nd Half 1988 Revised LI UID EFFLUENTS BATCH CONTINUOUS MODE MODE Nuclides Released Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter 3 3 4 Strontium-89 Ci 1.01 E-4 8.94 E-5 Strontium-90 Cz. 1.16 E-5 1.38 E-5 Cesium-134 Cz 2.66 E-3 4.12 E-3 1.01 E-3 5.02 E-4 Cesium-137 Cx Iodine-131 Cx Cobalt-58 Ci 1.39 E-2 3.07 E-2 1.46 E-5 7 -5 Cobalt-60 Cx 6.37 E-3 4.28 E-2 Iron-59 Cx Zinc-65 Cz 2.22 E-4 7.99 Manganese-54 Cx 8.54 E-3 1.41 Chromium-51 Cz 1.32 E-3 2 48 Tin-113 Ci 5.39 E-5 2.15 E-4 Zirconium-Niobium-95 Ci a.54 E-4 Molybdenum-99 Cz Technetium-99M Cz Barium-Lanthanum-140 Cx Cerium-141 Cx Iron-55 Ci 3.85 E-3 1.56 E-2 Cesium-136 Ci 3.70 E-5 1.25 E-5 Sodium-24 Cz 1.62 E-5 Iodine-133 Cz Cobalt-57 Cx .89 E-6 4.30 E-4 Zirconium-97 Cz Silver-llOM Cx .40 E-3 2.33 E-3 Cerium-144 Cx. Antimony-125 .48 E-3 3.26 E-2 Antimony-124 Ci 5.72 E-4 Xenon-133 Ci 2.12 E-4 1.04 E-2 Xenon-131M Cx Xenon-133M Cx 1.05 E-Xenon-135 Cx 9.13 E-5 Argon-41 C1 PAGE 1 OF 1 REV. 0 A-35
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT IX EFFXIIENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT 2nd Hal f 1988 Revised LI ID EFFLUENTS - SUMMATION OF ALL RELEASES UNIT BATCH CONTINUOUS Est. Totalm Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Error, g lm 3 4 3 4 A. FISSION AND ACTIVATION PRODUCTS
- 1. Total Release (Not including Tritium, Alpha, Gases) Ci 4.49 E-2 1.67 E-1 3.16 E-3 2.47 E-3 5.31 E 0
- 2. Average diluted concen-tration during period. pCi/ml 5.79 E-9 1.29 E-8 7.60 E-12 5.87 E-12
- 3. Percent of applicable limit. 2.05 E-2 3.27 E-2 5.25 E-5 4.52 E-5 B. TRITIUM
- 1. Total Release Ci 1.98 E+2 4.12 E+2 4. 89 E-1 1. 42 E-1 1.95 E-1
- 2. Average diluted concen-tration during period. pCi/ml 2.55 E-5 3.19 E-5 1. 18 E-9 3. 37 E-10
- 3. Percent of applicable limit. 8.50 E-1 1.06 E 0 3. 93 E-5 1. 12 E-5 C. DISSOLVED AND ENTRAINED GASES
- 1. Total Release Ci 2.12 E-4 1.06 E-2 NONE 3.43 E-5 RELEASED
- 2. Average diluted concen" tration during period. pCi/ml 2.73 E-11 8.22 E-1 8.15 E-14
- 3. Percent of applicable limit. 1.37 E-5 4.11 E-4 4.08 E-6 PAGE l OF 2 REV. 0 A-36
12 THP 6010 ENV.003 ATTACHMENT X EFFLUENT AND WASTE DISPOSAL SEMI-ANNUAI REPORT SOLID WASTE AND IRRADIATED FUEL SHIPMENTS A. Solid Waste Shipped Offsite for Burial or Disposal
- 1. Type of Waste Unzt 6 month Est. Total Period Error,
- a. Spent resins, fxlter m 1.7.4 E+1 1.0EO sludges, evaporator bottoms, Ci 1.05 E+2 2.0 E+1 etc.
- b. Dry compressible waste, m 2.26 E+2 10E0 contaminated e
- c. Irradiated i ment etc.
components, Ci m 7.00 E+0 2.0 E+1 control rods etc. Ci
- d. Other Ci
- 2. Estimate of Major Nuclide Composition a 0 CS-137 30 NI-63 13 CS-134 20 SB-125 3 CO-58 11 FE-55 3 CO-60 2 0
- b. C0>>60 28 CO-58 CS-137 49 'o H-3 2 CS-134 17 'o
- 3. Solid Waste Disposition No. of Shi ments Mode of Trans ortation Destination 41 Truck Barnwell, SC 3 Truck Richland, WA
- 4. Type of Containers Used for'hipment Containers used are strong tight B-25 Metal Boxes and High Integrity.
- 5. Solidification Agent.
There were no solidifications performed during the report period. PAGE 1 OF 1 REV. 0 A-37
DA STQQTIV lFHBER P DATE STOP E 13 xAP. I13 cs1& G-89-01 O/29 2.80 E-3 1.10 E-6 G-89-02 3-19-89 1655 8.32 E-2 7.86 E-2 6-20-89 02 7 G-89-03 6-12-89 2131 8.63 E-2 6.56 6-16-89 2145 E 0 8;00 E-2 8.28 E-I 6. 18 E-2 2. 24 E-5 2.06 E-5 1-3-89 1155 I-CPR-89-1 1-3-89 1211 1.18 E-2 89 0153
'-CPR-89-2 -8 1.16 E-2 I-CPR-89-3 89 1151 1.54 E-2 I-CPR-89-4 1-11-89 1237 1 1.26 E-2 I-CPR-89-5 1.76 E-2 I-CPR-89-6 -I -89 0718 8.52 E-3 1-14-89 0735 1426 I-CPR-89-7 1-14-89 1448 3.19 E-2 I-CPR-89-8 l:N:N 2.38 E-2 I-CPR-89-9 -I -89 0414 1-18-89 0433 2.38 E-2 - 9 1414 I-CPR-89-10 1-19-89 3.03 E-2 1-21-89 2012 I-CPR-89-11 1-21-89 2 1.44 E-2 I-CPR-89-12 1-22-89 1756 1-22-89 1812 1.37 E-2 I-CPR-89-13 2.66 E-2 89 1450 I-CPR-89-14 89 I I 2.84 E-2 89 0355 I-CPR-89-15 89 2.4 E-2 I-CPR-89-16 1-29-89 1235 1-29-89 1301 3.37 E-2 0021 I-CPR-89-17 1-31-89 0039 1.76 E-2 1-31-89 1427 I-CPR-89-18 1-31-89 .4 I-CPR-89-19 2-5-89 2-5-89 2. 11 E-2 0335 I-CPR-89-20 2-7-89 0355 2. 57 E-2 I-CPR-89-21 I 38 2-9-89 1454 1.99 E-2 1623 I-CPR-89-22 2-1 1640 .03 E-2 I-CPR-89-23 2-11-89 1613 2.20 E-2
RELEASE START DATE START TIME NUMBER STOP DATE STOP TIME Xe133
.2-13-89 0430 1-CPR-89-24 2-13-89 0504 3.88 E-2 1-CPR 89-25 2-17-89 1741 2-17-89 1758 1.68 E-2 2-18-89 1210 1-CPR-89-26 2-18-89 1228 1.50 E-2 2-19-89 0415 1-CPR-89-27 2-19-89 0435 1.61 E- -89 1213 1-CPR-89-28 2-20-89 1231 2.92 E-2 2-21-89 0130 1-CPR-89-29 2-21-8 1.96 E-2 2-24-89 1212 1-CPR-89-30 2-24-89 1230 1.42 E-2 1-CPR-89-30A 2-25-89 0537 2-25-89 055 1.93 E-2 1-CPR-89-31 1.96 E-2 1-CPR-89-32 2-27-89 1928 2 .26 E-2 1-CPR-89-33 3-10-89 1145 3-10-89 12 ;33 E-2 1-CPR-89-34 3-13-89 0510 3-13-89 0 .46 E-2 1-CPR-89-35 3-14-89 0749 3 .79 E-2 1-CPR-89-36 3-14-89 1427 3 1.35 E-2 1-CPR-89-37 3-17-89 1324 2.32 E-2 3-17-89 1355 1-CPR-89-38 6-26-89 1426 6-26-89 1452 2.32 E-2 2-CPR-89-01 8.15 E-3 89 1019 2-CPR-89-02 3~14-89 1 2 3.22 E-2 3-17-89 1311 2-CPR-89-03 3-17-89 1335 1.11 E-2 0840 2-CPR-89-04 4-20-89 0943 4.92 E-2 2-CPR-89-05 4-22-89 1648 2.60 E-2 2-CPR-89-06 4-24-89 0719 3.63 E-2 2-CPR-89-07 4-24-89 2357 2.89 E-2 2-CPR-89-08 4-25-89 1722 1.94 E-2 2-CPR-89-09 4-26-89 2.87 E-2 2-CPR-89-10 89 0759 89 0822 2.98 E-2
~EA. DA STRATI BE A ST IME X 133 4-28-89 0003 2-CPR-89-11 4-28-89 0028 2.20 E-2 2-CPRM89-12 4-28-89 1515 8 1 2.57 E-2 2-CPR-89-13 4-29-89 1035 4-29-89 1057 3.16 E-2 4-30-89 1540 2-CPR- 4-30-89 1611 3.33 E-2 5-1-89 1141 2-CPR-89-15 5-1-89 1204 2.61 E-2 5-1-89 2312 2-CPR-89-16 5-1-89 2338 2 2-CPR-89-17 5-2-89 1911 2.47 E-2 2-CPR-89-18 5-3-89 1554 2.79 E-2 2-CPR-89-19 5-4-89 0356 8 041 2.54 E-2 5-4-89 1418 2-CPR-89-20 3. E-5-5-89 0236 2-CPR-89-21 -8 3.74 E-2 5-6-89 0418 2-CPR-89-22 5-6-89 04 2 3.49 E-2 2-CPR-89-23 NN 3.14 E-2 2-CPR-89-24 5-11-89 2024 2.93 E-2 2-CPR-89-25 5-18-89 0337 5-18-89 0404 3.85 E-2 5-18-89 1734 2-CPR-89-26 5-18-89 1810 .38 E-2 5-19-89 1239 2-CPR-89-27 5-19-89 1304 .77 E-2 5-20-89 0025 2-CPR-89-28 5-20-89 00 5 .26 E-2 5-21-89 0347 2-CPR-89-29 5-21-89 0419 1.59 E-2 5-22-89 0338 2-CPR-89-30 8 3.47 E-2 5-22-89 1750 2-CPR-89-31 5-22-89 89 1815 2 '7 E-2 1014 2-CPR-89-32 5-23-89 1045 5.01 E-2 2-CPR-89-33 5-24-89 0543 3.45 E-2 1900 2-CPR-89-34 5-24-89 1929 4.12 E-2 2-CPR-89-35 5-25-89 2308 5.63 E-2 2-CPR-89-36 5-27-89 1821 8 5.64 E-2 2-CPR-89-37 5-28-89 1349 5-28-89 1417 6.66 E-2 5-29-89 0440 2-CPR-89-38 -2 0507 6.44 E-2
RELEASE START DATE START TIME NUMBER- STOP DATE STOP TIME Xe133 2-CPR-89-39 5-29-89 1715 7.07 E-2 2-CPR-'89-40 u12 1.82 E-2 5-31-89 1437 2-CPR-89-41 5-31-89 1517 6-1-89 2117 2-CPR-89-42 6-1-89 2150 8.1 E-'2 6-2-89 1832 2-CPR-89-43 6-2-89 1915 l. 30 E-1 6-3-89 1633 2-CPR-89-44 6-3-89 1735 1.76 E-1 0409 2-CPR-89-45 6-5-89 0438 2-CPR-89-46 6-6-89 0212 1.32 E-1 2-CPR-89-47 6-6-89 2010 1.86 E-1 2-CPR-89-48 6-8-89 0445 9.72 E-3 6-8-89 2204 2-CPR-89-49 6-8-8 8.67 E-2 6-10-89 2350 2-CPR-89-50 6-11-89 0020 l. 33 E-1 6-11-89 2005 2-CPR-89-51 6-11-8 1. 33 E-1 6-12-89 0050 2-CPR-89-52 1.33 E-1 6-12-89 1138 2-CPR-89-53 6-12-89 120 7.73 E-2 6-12-89 1920 2-CPR-89-54 6-12-89 1951 1. 12 E-1 89 0722 2-CPR-89-55 6-17=89 0750 1.19 E-2 7-89 1936 2-CPR-89-56 6-17-89 2000 6.93 E-3 89 1114 2-CPR-89-57 6-18-89 1149 1.82 E-2 89 0510 2-CPR-89-58 6-19-89 1.35 E-2 6-19-89 2027 2-CPR-89-59 6-19-89 '051 4.62 E-1535 2-CPR-89-60 6-20-89 1630 6.53 E-3 2-CPR-89-61 6-21-89 0718 1.82 E-2 113 2-CPR-89-62 6-22-8 1. 24 E-2 2-CPR-89-63 l(2) 4.09 E-2 8 2-CPR-89-64 6-23-89 2008- 5.56 E-2 6-24-89 1843 2-CPR-89-65 6-2 1. 14 E-2 5-8 1328 2-CPR-89-6 89 1357 9.19 E-2
~EA DA S'1m TI NUMBER TOP DATE STOP TIME Xe133 6-26-89 0358 2-CPR-89-67 6-26-89 0 22 1.54-E-2 2-CPR-89-68 t:M:N lM( 2.82 E-2 2349 2-CPR-89-69 6-28-89 0021 2.36 E-2 2-CPR-89-70 6-29-89 1420 1.09 E-2 2-CPR-89-71 8tH 1.63 E-2 6-30-89 2021 2-CPR-89-72 6-30-89 2045 1.30 E-2
The following distances were used in the calculation of the maximum individual doses: Nearest Residence Sector Oirection Boundar Meters ~Meters A N 651 659 B NNE 617 660 NE 789 943 ENE 1497 1747 1274 1716 ESE 972 1643 629 1136 SSE 594 1507 594 1026 SSW 629 942
I APPENDIX 1.2 Summar of Maximum Individual Doses First uarter 1989
I 12 THP 6010 ENV.003 Attachment XII StgeCARY OF MAXIMUM INDIVIDUALDOSES 1st Quarter 1989 ESTIMATED 1 LOCATION % OF QUARTERLY APPLICABLE DOSE AGE DIST DIR APPLICABLE LIMIT EFFI UENT ORGAN (MREM) GROUP (M)(Toward) I IMIT (MR) i Liquid Total Body 8.07 E-2 Adult Receptor 1 5.38 E 0 1.5 Liquid Liver 1.12 E-1 Teen Receptor 1 2.24 E 0 5.0 Noble Gas Air Dose 5.48 E-3 594 S 1.10 E-1 5.0 (Gamma-mrad) Noble Gas Air Dose 2.16 E-3 594 S 2.16 E-2 10. 0 (Beta-mrad) Noble Gas Total Body 4.98 E-3 All 659 N 9.96 E-2 Yearly 5.0 Noble Gas Skin 8.14 E-3 All 659 N 5.43 E-2 Yearly
- 15. 0 Iodines and Liver 2.66 E-2 Child 659 N 3.55 E-1 7.5 Particulates Page 1 of 1 Revision 0 A-43
FOR RECEPTOR NUMBER 1 LAST LINGUI D DOSE ACCUMULATIONS(REM) START DATE 89 1 1 1 END DATE 89 33124 BONE LIVER T. BODY THYRD KIDNEY LUNG GI -LLI SKIN MATER ADULT 4. 1E-07 4.2E-06 4.0E-06 4.4E-06 3.7E-06 3.5E-06 4.2E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 4.0E-07 3. 1E-06 2.8E-06 3.2E-06 2.7E-06 2.5E-06 2.9E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 1. 1E-06 6. 1E-06 5.0E-06 6.6E-06 5. 1E-06 4.8E-06 5.0E-06 O.OE+00 INFANT 1.2E-06 6.3E-06 4.9E-06 7.6E-06 5.0E-06 4.8E-06 4.8E-06 O.OE+00 SHORE ADULT 1. 1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.3E-07 TEEN 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 6.0E-07 7.0E-07 CHILD 1. 2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1-5E-07 INFANT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 FW SPT FISH ADULT 6. 1E-05 1.0E-04 7.7E-05 1.2E-06 3.5E-05 1.2E-05 8.9E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 6.4E-05 1. 1E-04 4.4E-05 1.1E-06 3.6E-05 1.4E-05 6.3E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 8.0E-05 9.4E-05 1.7E-05 1.1E-06 3.0E-05 1.1E-05 2.4E-06 O.OE+00 INFANT O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 LAST LIQUID DOSE ACCUMULATIONS(REM) START DATE 89 1 1 1 END DATE 89 33124 BONE LIVER T.BODY THYRD KIDNEY LUNG G I - LLI SKIN TOTAL ADULT 6.2E-05 1. 1E-04 8. 1E-05 5.7E-06 3.9E-05 1.5E-OS 1.3E-05 1.3E-07 TEEN 6.5E-05 1. 1E-04 4.7E-05 4.9E-06 3.9E-05 1.7E-05 9.8E-06 7.0E-07 CHILD 8. 1E-05 1. OE-04 2. 2E-05 7. 8E-06 3. 6E-05 1.6E-05 7.5E-06 1.5E-07 INFANT 1.2E-06 6.3E-06 4.9E-06 7.6E-06 5.0E-06 4.8E-06 4.8E-06 O.OE+00
DATES OF LAST AIR DOSE ACCUMULATION ARE FROM 89 1 1 1 0 TO 89 33124 0 DOSE ACCUMULATION FOR BETA RAD FOR RELEASE POINT 1
**DIRECTION FROM N 0.0000E+00 0 '000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00,, 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM NNE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM NE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM ENE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM E 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM ESE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000f+00 0.0000E+00 , 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM SE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM SSE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM S 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM SSW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM SW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 '.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM WSW 6.5706E-08 7.6023E-09 3.3415E-09 1.8926E-09 1.2756E-09 5.8339E-10 1.9762E-10 8.9988E-11 5.4006E-11 3.0663E-11
- DIRECTION FROM W 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000EOOO 0.0000E+00 0.0000600 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM WNW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00, 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM NW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM NNW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 DISTANCES USED IN CALCULATIONS 594.0 2416.0 4020.0 56 30.0 7240.0 12067.0 24135.0 40225.0 563 15.0 80500.0
FOR RELEASE POINT 2 ~DIRECTION FROM N 2.1622K-06 2.3050E-07 1.0254E-07 5.8977E-08 4.0894K-08 2.0146E-08 7.6386E-09 3.8082E-09 2.4596E-09 1.5505K-09 ~DIRECTION FROH NNE 1.0202E-06 1.2069E-07 5.3947E-08 3.0896E-08 2.1362E-08 1.0437E-08 3.8827E-09 1.8921E-09 1. 1994E-09 7.3916E-10
- DIRECTION FROH NE 2.0792E-06 2.4322E-07 1. 1289E-07 6. 6713E-08 4. 6219E-08 2.2463E-08 8.4987E-09 4. 1809 E-09 2.6599K-09 1.6416K-09
~DIRECTION FROH KNE
- 2. 1222E-06 2.3519K-07 1.0682E-07 6. 2158E-08 4.3066E-08
- 2. 1061E-08 7.9376E-09 3.9020E-09 2.4929E-09 1.5603E-09
- DIRECTION FROH E 3.0741E-06 3.5572E-07 1.7092E-07 1.0309E-07 7.2663E-08 3.6541E-08 1.4373E-08 7. 1312K-09 4. 5512K-09 2.8684E-09
- DIRECTION FROH ESK 3.8805E-06 4.4169E-07 2.1388E-07 1. 2971E-07 9. 1651E-08 4.6278E-08 1.8311E-08 9.0958E-09 5.8082K-09 3.6747E-09
- DIRECTION FROH SE
- 4. 5914E-06 5.3169E-07 2.6305K-07 1.6185K-07 1.1489E-07 5.8480E-08 2.3596E-08 1. 1910E-08 7.6959E-09 4. 9189E-09
- DIRECTION FROH SSE
- 3. 5476K-06 4. 1594E-07 2.0511E-07 1.2587E-07 8.9425E-08 4.5644E-08 1.8442E-08 9.3179E-09 6.0247E-09 3.8502E;09
- DIRECTION FROH S 3.7205E-06 4.3703K-07 2. 1323E-07 1.2995E-07 9. 1912E-08 4.6504K-08 1.8552E-08 9.3022E-09 5.9834K-09 3.7987E-09
- DIRECTION FROH SS'N 1.8571K-06 2.2294E-07 1.0880E-07 6.6305E-08 4.6767E-08 2.3509E-08 9.3338E-09 4.6762E-09 3.0066E-09 1. 9012E-09
- DIRECTION FROH SN 9.7549E-07 1.0596E-07 5. 0761E-08 3.0574E-08 '.1551E-08
- 1. 0830E-08 4. 2310E-09 2.0762E-09 1.3140E-09 8.2859E-10
~DIRECTION FROH MSM
- 9. 3645E-07 1. 1755E-07 5.4269K-08 3.1764E-08 2.2184E-08
- 1. 1028E-08 4.2367E-09 2.0945E-09 1.3375K-09 8.3214E-10
- DIRECTION FROH M 2.0101E-06 2.4988E-07 1.1202E-07 6.4081E-08 4.4330E-08
- 2. 1675E-08 8.0409E-09 3.8912E-09 2.4510K-09 1.4993E-09
- DIRECTION FROH MNM 1.1147E-06 1.2295E-07 5.5125E-08 3.1785E-08 2. 1947E-08 1.0663E-08 3.9704K-09 1.9497E-09 1.2412E-09 7.6685E-10
- DIRECTION FROH NW 1.0139E-06 9.3971E-08 4.1252E-08 2.3782E-08 1.6493K-08 8.1561E-09 3.1420E-09 1. 6061E-09 1.0598E-09 6.8465E-10
- DIRECTION FROH NNM 1.2843E-06 1.2892E-07 '5.7358E-08 3.3136E-08 2.2905E-08 1.1184E-08 4.2224K-09 2. 1143E-09 1.3692E-09 8.6378E-10 DISTANCES USED IN CALCULATIONS 594.0 2416.0 4020.0 56 30.0 7240.0 12067.0 24135.0 40225.0 563 15.0 80500.0
a DAT'ES OF LAST AIR DOSE ACCUMULATION ARE FROM 89 1 1 1 0 TO 89 33124 0 DOSE ACCUMULATION FOR GAMMA RAD FOR RELEASE POINT 1
**DIRECTION FROH N 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM NNE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 -~; 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM NE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM ENE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 '.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM E 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM ESE 0.0000E+00 0:0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM SE 0.0000E+00 0,.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM SSE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM S 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM SSW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM SW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM WSW 2.2099E-08 2.5569E-09 1.1239E-09 6.3657E-10 4.2903E-10 1.9622E-10 6.6466E-11 3.0266E-11 1. 8164E- 11 1.0313E-11 **DIRECTION FROM W 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000f+00 **DIRECTION FROM WNW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM NW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM NNW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 DISTANCES USED IN CALCULATIONS 594.0 2416.0 4020.0 5630.0 7240.0 12067.0 24135.0 40225.0 5 6315.0 80500.0
FOR RELEASE POINT 2
**DIRECTION FRON N 5.4840E-06 5.8520E-07 2.6037E-07 1.4976E-07 1.0385E-07
- 5. 1170E-08 1.9404E-OS 9.6742E-09 6.2484E-09 3.9388E-09
~DIRECTION FRON NNE 2.5572E-06 3.0272E-07 1.3534E-07 7.7520E-OS 5.3607E-OS 2.6200E-OS 9.7518E-09 4.7535E-09 3. 0137E-09 1.8577E-09 ~*D I RECTION FRON NE
- 5. 2215E-06 6.1102E-OT 2.8369E-OT 1.6767E-OT 1.1617E-07 5.6462E-OS 2. 1366E-08 1. 0512E-08 6.6878E-09 4. 1276E-09
- DIRECTION FROH ENE
- 5. 3186E-06 5.8980E-07 2.6791E-07 1.5588E-07 1. 0801E-07 5.2831E-OS 1. 9915E-08 9.7908E-09 6.2657E-09 3.9160E-09
- DIRECTION FROH E 7.7467E-06 8.9662E-07 4.3119E-07 2.6020E-07 1.8345E-07 9.2303E-OS 3.6332E-OS 1.8030E-OS 1. 1507E-08 7.2543E-09
- DIRECTION FRON ESE 9.8331E-06 1. 1184E-06 5.4189E-07 3.2877E-07 2.3234E-OT
- 1. 1734E-07 4.6450E-OS 2.3076E-OS '.4736E-OS 9.3247E-09
- DI RECTION FRON SE
- 1. 1628E-05 1.3472E-06 6.6697E-OT 4.1055E-OT 2. 9149E-07 1.4842E-07 5. 9914E-08 3.0247E-OS 1.9547E-08 1.2496E-OS
~*0 I RECTION FROH SSE 8.8613E-06 1.0388E-06 5.1277E-07 3. 1488E-07 2.2378E-07 1.1429E-07 4. 6217E-08 2.3361E-OS 1.5108E-OS 9.6585E-09
- DIRECTION FROH S 9.2677E-06 1.0872E-06 5.3116E-OT 3.2399E-07 2.2924E-07 1.1604E-07 4.6335E-OS 2.3242E-OS 1.4953E-OS 9.4976E-09
- DIRECTION FRON SSW 4.6407E-06 5.5690E-07 2.7230E-OT 1. 6616E-07 1.1725E-07 5.8992E-OS 2.3457E-08. 1. 1761E-08 7.5649E-09 4.7868E-09
- 0I RECTION FROH SW 2.3857E-06 2.5939E-07 1.2472E-07 7.5280E-OS 5. 3132E-08 2.6765E-OS 1.0488E-OS 5. 1510E-09 3. 2613E-09 2.0593E-09
- 0IRECT I ON FROH WSW 2.2743E-06 2.8789E-OT 1.3320E-07 7.8051E-OS 5.4565E-08 2.7183E-OS 1.0471E-OS 5.1822E-09 3.3113E-09 2.0623E-09
- DIRECTION FRON 5.0354E-06 6.2769E-07 2.8150E-07 1. 6105E-07 1. 1145E-07 5.4536E-OS 2.0249E-OS 9.8022E-09 6. 1752E-09 3.7785E-09
- DIRECTION FRON WNW 2.7391E-06 3.0227E-07 1.3564E-07 7.8253E-08 5.4073E-08
- 2. 6318E-08 9.8229E-09 4.8309E-09 3.0783E-09 1.9045E-09
- DIRECTION FRON NW 2.5238E-06 2.3309E-07 1.0234E-07 5.9028E-OS 4.0969E-OS 2.0300E>>OS 7.8419E-09 4.0166E-09 ,2. 6641E-09 1.7176E-09
- DIRECTION FRON NNW 3.2115E-06 3.2170E-07 1.4318E-07'.3029E-09 8.2753E-OS 5.7230E-OS 2.7974E-OS 1.0579E-OS 3.4364E-09 2. 1698E-09 DISTANCES U SED IN CALCULATIONS 594.0 24 16.0 4020.0 5630.0 12067.0 241 35.0 40225.0 5 80500.0 7240.0'315.0
INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 1 1 1 THRU 89 33124 T.BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 659. METERS, MINDS TOWARD N ADULT 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 8.1E-06 TEEN 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 8.1E-06 CHILD 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 8.1E-06 INFNT 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 5.0E-06 8.1E-06 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 659. METERS, MINDS TOWARD N, ADULT 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-OS 1.2E-05 1.4E-05 TEEN 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.4E-05 CHILD 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.4E-05 INFNT 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-OS 1.2Ei05 1.2E-OS 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.4E-05 VEGET PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 8045. HETERS, MINDS TOMARD N ADULT 8. 1E-08 1.3E-08 7.3E-08 1. 1E-07 3.8E-08 2.1E-09 1.3E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 6.8E-08 1.3E-08 1. 1E-07 1.7E-07 5.8E-OB 1.8E-09 2.3E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.2E-08 8.9E-09 2.7E-07 2.9E-07 9.3E-08 2.7E-09 3.4E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 HEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 8045. METERS, MINDS TOWARD N ADULT 8.6E-09 4.2E-09 7.3E-09 1.2E-OB 3.9E-09 2.6E-10 1.3E-09 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.9E-09 2.3E-09 6.0E-09 9.4E-09 3.1E-09 1.9E-10 1.2E-09 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.6E-09 1. 1E-09 1.1E-08 1.2E-OB 3.8E-09 2.8E-10 1.4E-09 O.OE+00 INFNT 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 COM PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOMARD N ADULT 3.0E-07 1.2E-08 2.7E-07 4.2E-07 1.4E-07 3.0E-08 4.7E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.9E-07 1.5E-08 4.8E-07 7.4E-07 2.5E-07 4.7E-08 9.5E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 2. 1E-07 1. 1E-08 1.2E-06 1.3E-06 4.0E-07 9.3E-08 1.4E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.9E-07 1.0E-08 1.8E-06 2.4E-06 6.4E-07 2.2E-07 2.6E-07 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, MINDS TOMARD N ADULT 8.9E-07 2.4E-08 8.0E-07 1.3E-06 4.2E-07 3.6E-08 1.4E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN .8.5E-07 3.1E-08 1.4E-06 2.2E-06 7.4E-07 5.6E-08 2.9E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 6.2E-07 2.3E-08 3.5E-06 3.8E-06 1.2E-06 1.1E-07 4.3E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 5.7E-07 2.2E-08 5.5E-06 7.2E-06 1.9E-06 2.7E-07 7.8E-07 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 659. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 5.6E-08 1.4E-08 4.8E-08 7.4E-08 2.7E-08 1.4E-08 2. 1E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 4.2E-08 1.3E-08 6.7E-08 1.0E-07 3.6E-OB 1.7E-08 3.0E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.8E-08 5.7E-09 9.0E-08 9.5E-08 3.3E-08 1.9E-08 2.5E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 6.8E-09 2.2E-09 5.5E-08 6.9E-08 2.0E-08 1.7E-08 1.6E-07 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 1.3E-05 1.2E-05 1.3E-05 1.4E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.4E-05 TEEN 1.3E-05 1.2E-05 1.4E-05 1.5E-05 1.3E-05 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.4E-05 CHILD 1.3E-05 1.2E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.3E-05 1.2E-05 1.3E-05 1.4E-05 INFNT 1.2E-05 1.2E-05 1.9E-OS 2.1E-05 1.4E-OS 1.2E-05 1.3E-05 1.4E-05 TOTALS ADULT 1.8E-05 1.7E-OS 1.8E-05 1.9E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-OS 2.2E-05 TEEN 1.8E-05 1.7E-05 1.9E-05 2.0E-05 1.8E-05 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 2.2E-05 CHILD 1.8E-05 1.7E-05 2.2E-OS 2.2E-05 1.8E-05 1.7E-05 1.8E-05 2.2E-05 INFNT 1.7E-05 1.7E-05 2.4E-05 2.6E-05 1.9E-05 1.7E-05 1.8E-05 2.2E-05
INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 1 1 1 THRU 89 33124 T. BODY G I - TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 660. METERS, MINDS TOMARD NNE ADULT 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 4.0E-06 TEEN 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 4.0E-06 CHILD 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 4.0E-06 INFNT 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 4.0E-06 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 660. METERS, WINDS TOMARD NNE ADULT 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 6.1E-06 TEEN 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 6.1E-06 CHILD 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 6. 1E-06 INFNT 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5.2E-06 5;2E-06 6.1E-06 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 814. METERS, WINDS TOMARD NNE ADULT 1.8E-06 2.6E-07 1.6E-06 2.5E-06 8.5E-07 4. 1E-08 2.8E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.5E-06 2.7E-07 2.6E-06 3.9E-06 1.3E-06 3.4E-08 5.0E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.1E-06 1.8E-07 6.0E-06 6.5E-06 2. 1E-06 5.2E-08 7.5E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 7725. METERS, MINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 4.2E-09 1.9E-09 3.6E-09 5.8E-09 1.9E-09 1.1E-10 6.4E-10 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.9E-09 1.0E-09 3.0E-09 4.6E-09 1.5E-09 8.1E-11 5.9E-10 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.2E-09 5.1E-10 5.4E-09 6.0E-09 1.9E-09 1.2E-10 6.9E-10 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 COM PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. HETERS, MINDS TOMARD NNE ADULT 1.4E-07 5.3E-09 1.2E-07 2.0E-07 6.5E-08 1.2E-08 2.2E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.3E-07 6.6E-09 2.2E-07 3.4E-07 1.1E-07 1.9E-08 4.4E-080.0E+00 CHILD 9.7E-08 4.8E-09 5.3E-07 5.8E-07 1.9E-07 3.8E-08 6.7E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 8.9E-08 4.5E-09 8.5E-07 1. 1E-06 3.0E-07 9.2E-08 1.2E-07 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, MINDS TOMARD NNE ADULT 4.1E-07 1.1E-08 3;7E-07 5.9E-07 2.0E-07 1.5E-08 6.5E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.9E-07 1.4E-08 6.7E-07 1.0E-06 3.4E-07 2.3E-08 1.3E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.9E-07 1.1E-08 1.6E-06 1.7E-06 5.6E-07 4.6E-08 2.0E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 2.6E-07 1.0E-08 2.6E-06 3.3E-06 8.8E-07 1.1E-07 3.6E-07 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 660. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 2.7E-08 7.3E-09 2.4E-08 3.7E-08 1.3E-08 7.2E-09 1.1E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.1E-08 6.7E-09 3.3E-08 4.9E-08 1.8E-08 8.7E-09 1.5E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 9.0E-09 2.8E-09 4.4E-08 4.7E-08 1.6E-08 9.5E-09 1.3E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 3.3E-09 1. 1E-09 2.7E-08 3.4E-08 9.7E-09 8.5E-09 8.2E-08 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 7.6E-06 5.5E-06 7.3E-06 8.6E-06 6.3E-06 5.3E-06 5.7E-06 6.1E-06 TEEN 7.3E-06 5.5E-06 8.7E-06 1.1E-05 7.0E-06 5.3E-06 6.0E-06 6.1E-06 CHILD 6.7E-06 5.4E-06 1.3E-05 1.4E-OS 8.0E-06 5.3E-06 6.3E-06 6.1E-06 INFNT 5.6E-06 5.2E-06 8.6E-06 9.7E-06 6.4E-06 5.4E-06 5.8E-06 6.1E-06 TOTALS ADULT 1.0E-OS 7.9E-06 9.8E-06 1.1E-OS 8.8E-06 7.7E-06 8.1E-06 1.0E-05 TEEN 9.7E-06 7.9E-06 1. 1E-05 1.3E-05 9.4E-06 7.7E-06 8.5E-06 1.0E-05 CHILD 9.2E-06 7.8E-06 1.6E-OS 1.7E-05 1.0E-OS 7.8E-06 8.8E-06 1.0E-05 INFNT 8.0E-06 7.7E-06 1. 1E-05 1.2E-05 8.8E-06 7.9E-06 8.2E-06 1.0E-05
INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 1 1 1 THRU 89 33124 T. BODY GI - TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 943. METERS, MINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 9.5E-07 TEEN 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 9.5E-07 CHILD 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 9.5E-07 INFNT 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 5.8E-07 9.5E-07 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 943. METERS, MINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 2. 1E-06 2. 1E-06 2. 1E-06 2. 1E-06 2. 1E-06 2. 1E-06 2. 1E'-06 2.5E-06 TEEN 2'.1E-06 2.1E-06 2.1E-06 2. 1E-06 2. 1E-06 2. 1E-06 2. 1E-06 2.5E-06 CHILD 2.1E-06 2.1E-06 2.1E-06 2. 1E-06 2. 1E-06 2. 1E-06 2. 1E-06 2.5E-06 INFNT 2. 1E-06 2. 1E-06 2. 1E-06 2. 1E-06 2. 1E-06 2. 1E-06 2. 1E-06 2.5E-06 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1052. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 9.4E-07 1.0E-07 8.6E-07 1.3E-06 4.5E-07 1.5E-08 1.5E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 7.9E-07 1. 1E-07 1.4E-06 2. 1E-06 6.9E-07 1.3E'-08 2.7E-'07 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.9E-07 7.2E-08 3.2E-06 3.4E-06 1. 1E-06 1.9E-08 4.0E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 7725. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 3.3E-09 1. 1E-09 2.9E-09 4.6E-09 1.5E-09 6.3E-11 5. 1E-10 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.5E-09 5.7E-10 2.4E-09 3.7E-09 1.2E-09 4.5E-11 4.8E-10 O.OE+00 CHILD 9. 3E-10 2. 9E-10 4. 4E-09 4.8E-09 1.5E-09 6.8E-11 5.5E-10 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COM PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 1. 1E-07 3.9E-09 1.0E-07 1.6E-07 5.3E-08 6.8E-09 1.8E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 1. 1E-07 4.9E-09 1.8E-07 2.8E-07 9.2E-08 1. 1E-08 3.6E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 7.8E-08 3.6E-09 4.3E-07 4.7E-07 1.5E-07 2. 1E-08 5.4E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 7. 1E-08 3.4E-09 6.9E-07 9.0E-07,'2.4E-07 5. 1E-08 9.7E-08 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 3.3E-07 9.0E-09 3.0E-07 4.7E-07 1.6E-07 8.1E-09 5.3E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN . 3.2E-07 1.2E-08 5.4E-07 8.3E-07 2.8E-07 1.3E-08 1.1E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.3E-07 8.6E-09 1.3E-06 1.4E-06 4.5E-07 2.5E-08 1.6E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 2.1E-07 8.3E-09 2.1E-06 2.7E-06 7.1E-07 6.2E-08 2.9E-07 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 943. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 8.0E-09 1.8E-09 7.0E-09 1.1E-08 3.9E-09 1.7E-09 2.4E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 6.0E-,09 1.7E-09 9.7E-09 1.4E-08 5.2E-09 2. 1E-09 3.6E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.6E-09 7.5E-10 1.3E-08 1.4E-08'4.7E-09 2.3E-09 2.9E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 9.8E-10 3.0E-10 7.9E-09 9.9E-09 2.8E-09 2.0E-09 1.9E-08 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 3.5E-06 2.2E-06 3.4E-06 4. 1E-06 2.8E-06 2.1E-06 2.3E-06 2.5E-06 TEEN 3.3E-06 2.2E-06 4.2E-06 5.3E-06 3.2E-06 2.1E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 CHILD 3.0E-06 2.2E-06 7.0E-06 7.4E-06 3.8E-06 2.2E-06 2.7E-06 2.5E-06 INFNT 2.4E-06 2. 1E-06 4.9E-06 5.7E-06 3. 1E-06 2.2E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 TOTALS ADULT 4.1E-06 2.8E-06 3.9E-06 4.7E-06 3.3E-06 2.7E-06 2.9E-06 3.4E-06 TEEN 3.9E-06 2.8E-06 4.8E-06 5.9E-06 3.7E-06 2.7E-06 3.1E-06 3.4E-06 CHILD 3.6E-06 2.8E-06 7.6E-06 8.0E-06 4.4E-06 2.7E-06 3.3E-06 3.4E-06 INFNT 3.0E-06 2.7E-06 5.5E-06 6.3E-06 3.6E-06 2.8E-06 3.1E-06 3.4E-06
INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 1 1 1 THRU 89 33124 T.BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 1747. METERS, MINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 4.5E-07 TEEN 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 4.5E-07 CHILD 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 4.5E-07 INFNT 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 4.5E-07 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1747. METERS, MINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 9,9E-07 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 1.2E-06 TEEN 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 1 'E-06 CHILD 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 1.2E-06 INFNT 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 9.9E-07 1.2E-06 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1852. HETERS, MINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 5. 1E-07 8.2E-08 4.3E-07 7.0E-07 2.5E-07 3.4E-08 1.0E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 4.3E-07 8.7E-08 6.8E-07 1.1E-06 3.8E-07 3.7E-08 1.6E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.5E-07 8.5E-08 1.6E-06 1.8E-06 6.0E-07 5.7E-08 2.5E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3862. METERS, MINDS TOMARD ENE ADULT 1.7E-08 6.4E-09 1.4E-08 2.3E-08 8.3E-09 1.5E-09 3.5E-09 O.OE+00 TEEN 7.6E-09 3.5E-09 1. 1E-08 1.8E-08 6.4E-09 9.2E-10 2.9E-09 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.2E-09 2.3E-09 2.0E-08 2.3E-08 7.9E-09 1.2E-09 3.4E-09 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, MINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 1.5E-07 8.3E-09 1.3E-07 2.1E-07 7.2E-08 1.3E-08 2.6E-OB O.OE+00 TEEN 1.4E-07 1.1E-08 2.3E-07 3.6E-07 1.2E-07 1.9E-08 5.0E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 1. 1E-07 1. 1E-08 5.6E-07 6. 1E-07 2.0E-07 3.6E-08 7.7E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.0E-07 1.4E-08 8.9E-07 1.2E-06 3.2E-07 8. 1E-08 1.4E-07 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 4.4E-07 1.8E-08 3.9E-07 6.2E-07 2.1E-07 1.8E-08 7.5E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 4.2E-07 2.3E-OB 7.0E-07 1.1E-06 3.7E-07 2.6E-08 1.5E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.1E-07 2.4E-OB 1.7E-06 1.8E-06 6.0E-07 4.9E-08 2.2E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 3.0E-07 3.1E-08 2.7E-06 3.5E-06 9.5E-07 1.1E-07 4.0E-07 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 1747. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 2.0E-OB 1.7E-08 3.2E-09 2.1E-08 1.8E-08 1.7E-08 2.7E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.9E-08 1.7E-08 4.4E-09 2.2E-08 1.8E-08 1.7E-08 3.3E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.5E-08 1.4E-08 5.9E-09 2.0E-08 1.6E-08 1.5E-08 2.8E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 8.6E-09 8.2E-09 3.6E-09 1.3E-08 9.4E-09 9.0E-09 1.7E-08 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 2.1E-06 1.1E-06 2.0E-06 2.6E-06 1.6E-06 1.1E-06 1.2E-06 1.2E-06 'TEEN 2.0E-06 1.1E-06 2.6E-06 3.5E-06 1.9E-06 1.1E-06 1.4E-06 1.2E-06 CHILD 1.8E-06 1.1E-06 4.9E-06 5.3E-06 2.4E-06 1.1E-06 1.6E-06 1.2E-06 INFNT 1.4E-06 1.0E-06 4.6E-06 5.7E-06 2.3E-06 1.2E-06 1.5E-06 1.2E-06 TOTALS ADULT 2.4E-06 1.4E-06 2.2E-06 2.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.3E-06 1.5E-06 1.6E-06 TEEN 2.3E-06 1.4E-06 2.9E-06 3.8E-06 2.2E-06 1.4E-06 1.7E-06 1.6E-06 CHILD 2.0E-06 1.4E-06 5. 1E-06 5.5E-06 2.7E-06 1.4E-06 1.8E-06 1.6E-06 INFNT 1.7E-06 1.3E-06 4.8E-06 6.0E-06 2.5E-06 1.5E-06 1.8E-06 1.6E-06
INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 1 1 1 THRU 89 33124 T. BODY G I - TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME . PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 1716. METERS, MINDS TOMARD E ADULT 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 9.0E-07 TEEN 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 9.0E-07 CHILD 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 9.0E-07 INFNT 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 5.5E-07 9.0E-07 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1716. METERS, MINDS TOWARD E ADULT 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.6E-06 TEEN 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.6E-06 CHILD 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.6E-06 INFNT 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.6E-06 VEGET PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 1705. HETERS, MINDS TOWARD E ADULT 6.5E-07 1.0E-07 5.9E-07 9.2E-07 3.1E-07 1.6E-08 1.0E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 5.5E-07 1.0E-07 9.3E-07 1.4E-06 4.7E-07 1.3E-08 1.8E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 4. 1E-07 6. 9E-08 2. 2E-06 2.4E-06 7.6E-07 2.0E-OB 2.7E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.Of+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 HEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 6810. METERS, MINDS TOMARD E ADULT 6.5E-09 3. 1E-09 5.6E-09 9.0E-09 3.0E-09 1.8E-10 9.8E-10 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.0E-09 1.6E-09 4.6E-09 7.2E-09 2.4E'-09 1.3E-10 9.1E-10 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.9E-09 8.4E-10 8.4E-09 9.3E-09 2.9E-09 2.0E-10 1.1E-09 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OEi00 0.0E+00 0'.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 COM PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, MINDS TOMARD E ADULT. 1.7E-07 6.8E-09 1.5E-07 2.4E-07 8.1E-08 1.6E-08 2.7E-OB O.OE+00 TEEN 1.6E-07 8'.4E-09 2.8E-07 4.2E-07 1.4E-07 2.6E-OB 5.5E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.2E-07 6. 1E-09 6.6E-07 7.2E-07 2.3E-07 5. 1E-08 8.3E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.1E-07 5.7E-09 1.1E-06 1.4E-06 3.7E-07 1.2E-07 1.5E-07 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, MINDS TOWARD E ADULT 5. 1E-07 1.4E-08 4.6E-07 7.3E-07 2.4E-07 1.9E-08 8.1E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 4.9E-07 1.8E-08 8.3E-07 1.3E-06 4.2E-07 3.1E-08 1.6E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.6E-07 1.3E-OB 2.0E-06 2.2E-06 6.9E-07 6.1E-08 2.5E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 3.3E-07 1.3E-OB 3.2E-06 4. 1E-06 1.1E-06 1.5E-07 4.5E-07 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1716. METERS, MINDS TOWARD E ADULT 6. 1E-09 1.7E-09 5.3E-09 8.2E-09 3.0E-09 1.7E-09 2.5E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 4.6E-09 1.6E-09 7.4E-09 1.1E-OB 3.9E-09 2.1E-09 3.7E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.0E-09 6.6E-10 9.9E-09 1.0E-OB 3.6E-09 2.3E-09 3.0E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 7.4E-10 2.5E-10 6.0E-09 7.6E-09 2.2E-09 2.0E-09 2.0E-OB O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 2.7E-06 1.5E-06 2.6E-06 3.3E-06 2.0E-06 1.4E-06 1.6E-06 1.6E-06 TEEN 2.6E-06 1.5E-06 3.4E-06 4.5E-06 2.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.8E-06 1;6E-06 CHILD 2.2E-06 1.4E-06 6.2E-06 6.6E-06 3.0E-06 1.5E-06 2.0E-06 1.6E-06 INFNT 1.8E-06 1.4E-06 5.6E-06 6.9E-06 2.8E-06 1.6E-06 2.0E-06 1.6E-06 TOTALS ADULT 3.2E-06 2.0E-06 3. 1E-06 3.8E-06 2.5E-06 1.9E-06 2. 1E-06 2.5E-06 TEEN 3. 1E-.06 2.0E-06 4.0E-06 5.0E-06 2.9E-06 2.0E-06 2.3E-06 2.5E-06 CHILD 2.8E-06 2.0E-06 6.8E-06 7.2E-06 3.6E-06 2.0E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 INFNT 2.3E-06 1.9E-06 6. 1E-06 7.4E-06 3.4E-06 2.2E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06
INDIVIDUAL OOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 1 1 1 THRU 89 33124 T. BODY G I - TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 1643. METERS, WINDS TOMARD ESE ADULT 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 5.2E-07 TEEN 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 5.2E-07 CHILD 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 5.2E-07 INFNT 3. 1E-07 3. 1E-07 3. 1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 5.2E-07 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1643. METERS, MINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.7E-06 TEEN 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.7E-06 CHILD 1. 4E-06 1. 4E-06 1. 4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.7E-06 INFNT 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.4E-06 1.7E-06 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1628. METERS, MINDS TOMARD ESE ADULT 6.7E-07 1. 1E-07 6. 1E-07 9.4E-07 3.1E-07 1.8E-08 1.0E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 5.6E-07 1. 1E-07 9.5E-07 1.4E-06 4.8E-07 1.5E-08 1.9E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 4.3E-07 7.5E-08 2.2E-06 2.4E-06 7.7E-07 2.2E-08 2.8E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 2434. METERS, MINDS TOMARD ESE ADULT 3.6E-OB 1.8E-08 3. 1E-08 5.0E-08 1.6E-08 1.1E-09 5.4E-09 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.6E-08 9.8E-09 2.6E-08 4.0E-08 1.3E-OB 8.0E-10 5.0E-09 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.1E-08 5.0E-09 4.7E-08 5.1E-08 1.6E-08 1.2E-09 5.9E-09 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 1.6E-07 6.6E-09 1.5E-07 2.3E-07 7.7E-08 1.7E-08 2.6E-08,0.0E+00 TEEN 1.5E-07 8. 1E-09 2.6E-07 4.0E-07 1.3E-07 2.6E-OB 5.2E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.1E-07 5.9E-09 6.3E-07 6.8E-07 2.2E-07 5.2E-08 7.9E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.0E-07 5.5E-09 1.0E-06 1.3E-06 3.5E-07 1.3E-07 1.4E-07 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, MINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 4.8E-07 1.3E-OB 4.4E-07 6.9E-07 2.3E-07 2.0E-OB 7.7E-OB O.OE+00 TEEN 4.6E-07 1.7E-OB 7.9E-07 1.2E-06 4.0E-07 3.2E-OB 1.6E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.4E-07 1.3E-OB 1.9E-06 2.0E-06 6.6E-07 6.2E-OB 2.4E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 3. 1E-07 1.2E-08 3.0E-06 3.9E-06 1.0E-06 1.5E-07 4.2E-07 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GPi 1, 1643. METERS, MINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 3.9E-09 9.3E-10 3.4E-09 5.1E-09 1.9E-09 9.2E-10 1.3E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.9E-09 8.6E-10 4.7E-09 6.9E-09 2.5E-09 1.1E-09 1.9E-08 O.OEe00 CHILD 1.3E-09 3.8E-10 6.2E-09 6.6E-09 2.3E-09 1.2E-09 1.6E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 4.7E-IO 1.5E-10 3.8E-09 4.8E-09 1.4E-09 1.1E-09 1.0E-08 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 2.8E-06 1.6E-06 2.6E-06 3.3E-06 2.0E-06 1.5E-06 1.6E-06 1.7E-06 TEEN 2.6E-06 1.6E-06 3.4E-06 4.5E-06 2.4E-06 1.5E-06 1.8E-06 1.7E-06 CHILD 2.3E-06 1.5E-06 6.2E-06 6.6E-06 3.1E-06 1.5E-06 2.0E-06 1.7E-06 INFNT 1.8E-06 1.4E-06 5.4E-06 6.6E-06 2.8E-06 1.7E-06 2.0E-06 1.7E-06 TOTALS ADULT 3. 1E-06 1.9E-06 3.0E-06 3.6E-06 2.4E-06 1.8E-06 2.0E-06 2.2E-06 TEEN 2.9E-06 1.9E-06 3.8E-06 4.8E-06 2.8E-06 1.8E-06 2.1E-06 2.2E-06 CHILD 2.6E-06 1.8E-06 6.5E-06 6.9E-06 3.4E-06 1.9E-06 2.3E-06 2.2E-06 INFNT 2. 1E-06 1.7E-06 5.8E-06 7.0E-06 3.1E-06 2.0E-06 2.3E-06 2.2E-06
INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 1 1 1 THRU 89 33124 T. BODY G I - TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1136. METERS, WINDS TOMARD SE ADULT 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 8. 1E-07 TEEN 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 8.1E-07 CHILD 4.9E-07 4.9E-07,4..9E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 8.1E-07 INFNT 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 8. 1E-07 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1136. METERS, MINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.5E-06 TEEN 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.5E-06 CHILD 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.5E-06 INFNT 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.5E-06 VEGET PATHMAY, ,DIST GP 1, 914. METERS, MINDS TOMARD SE ADULT 1.4E-06 2.6E-07 1.2E-06 1.9E-06 6.4E-07 4.2E-08 2. 1E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 1. 1E-06 2.7E-07 1.9E-06 2.9E-06 9.8E-07 3.5E-08 3.8E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 8.7E-07 1.8E-07 4.5E-06 4.9E-06 1.6E-06 5.3E-08 5.6E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 HEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 4354. METERS, MINDS TOMARD SE ADULT 1. 1E-08 6.6E-09 9.5E-09 1.5E-08 5.0E-09 4.0E-10 1.6E-09 O.OE+00 TEEN 5. 1E-09 3.5E-09 7.8E-09 1.2E-08 4.0E-09 2.9E-10 1.5E-09 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.4E-09 1.8E-09 1.4E-08 1.6E-08 5.0E-09 4.3E-10 1.8E-09 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COM PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, MfNDS TOMARD SE ADULT 1.2E-07 5.4E-09 1. 1E-07 1.8E-07 5.9E-08 1.5E-08 2.0E-OB O.OE+00 TEEN 1.2E-07 6.7E-09 2.0E-07 3.1E-07 1.0E-07 2.4E-08 4.0E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 8.8E-08 4.8E-09 4.9E-07 5.3E-07 1.7E-07 4.8E-08 6.1E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 8.1E-08 4.5E-09 7.8E-07 1.0E-06 2.7E-07 1.2E-07 1. 1E-07 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, MINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 3.7E-07 1.0E-08 3.4E-07 5.3E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-08 5.9E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.6E-07 1.3E-08 6.1E-07 9.3E-07 3.1E-07 2.9E-OB 1.2E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.6E-07 9.8E-09 1.5E-06 1.6E-06 5.1E-07 5.7E-08 1.8E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 2.4E-07 9.4E-09 2.3E-06 3.0E-06 8.0E-07 1.4E-07 3.3E-07 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1136. METERS, MINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 5. 1E-09 1.4E-09 4.5E-09 6.8E-09 2.5E-09 1.4E-09 2.1E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.8E-09 1.3E-09 6.3E-09 9.2E-09 3.3E-09 1.7E-09 3.0E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.7E-09 5.3E-10 8.4E-09 8.8E-09 3.0E-09 1.8E-09 2.5E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 6.1E-10 2.0E-10 5.1E-09 6.4E-09 1.8E-09 1.7E-09 1.6E-08 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 4.0E-06 2.4E-06 3.9E-06 4.8E-06 3.0E-06 2.2E-06 2.5E-06 2.5E-06 TEEN 3.8E-06 2.4E-06 4.9E-06 6.4E-06 3.6E-06 2.2E-06 2.7E-06 2.5E-06 CHILD 3.4E-06 2.3E-06 8.7E-06 9.2E-06 4.4E-06 2.3E-06 3.0E-06 2.5E-06 INFNT 2.5E-06 2.2E-06 5.3E-06 6.2E-06 3.2E-06 2.4E-06 2.6E-06 2.5E-06 TOTALS ADULT 4.5E-06 2.9E-06 4.3E-06 5.3E-06 3.5E-06 2.7E-06 3.0E-06 3.3E-06 TEEN 4.3E-06 2.9E-06 5.4E-06 6.8E-06 4.0E-06 2.7E-06 3.2E-06 3.3E-06 CHILD 3.9E-06 2.8E-06 9.2E-06 9.7E-06 4.9E-06 2.8E-06 3.5E-06 3.3E-06 INFNT 3.0E-06 2.7E-06 5.8E-06 6.7E-06 3.7E-06 2.9E-06 3. 1E-06 3.3E-06
INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 1 1 1 THRU 89 33124 T. BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 1507. METERS, MINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 5.9E-07 TEEN 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 5.9E-07 CHILD 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 5.9E-07 INFNT 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E.-07 5.9E-07 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1507. HETERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 2. 1E-06 TEEN 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 2.1E-06 CHILD 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 2. 1E-06 INFNT 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 1.8E-06 2. 1E-06 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1093. METERS, MINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 1.3E-06 2.6E-07 1.2E-06 1.8E-06 6.1E-07 4.3E-08 2.0E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 1. 1E-06 2.7E-07 1.9E-06 2.8E-06 9.4E-07 3.6E-08 3.6E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 8.5E-07 1.8E-07 4.4E-06 4.7E-06 1.5E-06 5.4E-08 5.4E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 HEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1093. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 1.4E-07 8.8E-08 1.2E-07 1.9E-07 6.2E-OB 5.3E-09 2. 1E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 6.4E-08 4.7E-08 9.7E-08 1.5E-07 5.0E-08 3.8E-09 1.9E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 4.4E-08 2.4E-08 1.8E-07 2.0E-07 6.2E-08 5.7E-09 2.2E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.Of+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COM PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 1.6E-07 7.2E-09 1.5E-07 2.3E-07 7.7E-08 2.1E-08 2.6E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.5E-07 8.9E-09 2.7E-07 4.0E-07 1.3E-07 3.3E-OB 5.2E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.1E-07 6.3E-09 6.3E-07 6.8E-07 2.2E-07 6.6E-08 7.9E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.1E-07 5.9E-09 1.0E=06 1.3E-06 3.5E-07 1.6E-07 1.4E-07 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 4.8E-07 1.3E-08 4.4E-07 6.9E-07 2.3E-07 2.5E-08 7.7E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 4.6E-07 1.7E-08 7.9E-07 1.2E-06 4.0E-07 4.0E-08 1.6E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.4E-07 1.3E-08 1.9E-06 2.1E-06 6.6E-07 7.9E-08 2.4E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 3. 1E-07 1.2E-08 3.0E-06 3.9E-06 1.0E-06 1.9E-07 4.2E-07 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 1507. METERS, MINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 3.6E-09 1.0E-09 3.2E-09 4.8E-09 1.7E-09 9.9E-10 1.5E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.7E-09 9.2E-10 4.4E-09 6.5E-09 2.3E-09 1.2E-09 2.2E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.2E-09 3.7E-10 5.9E-09 6.2E-09 2.1E-09 1.3E-09 1.8E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 4.3E-10 1.4E-10 3.6E-09 4.5E-09 1.3E-09 1.2E-09 1.2E-08 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 3.9E-06 2.2E-06 3.7E-06 4.7E-06 2.8E-06 1.9E-06 2.1E-06 2.1E-06 TEEN 3.6E-06 2. 1E-06 4.8E-06 6.4E-06 3.3E-06 1.9E-06 2.4E-06 2. 1E-06 CHILD 3.1E-06 2.0E-06 8.9E-06 9.4E-06 4.2E-06 2.0E-06 2.7E-06 2.1E-06 INFNT 2.2E-06 1.8E-06 5.8E-06 7.0E-06 3.2E-06 2.1E-06 2.4E-06 2.1E-06 TOTALS ADULT 4.2E-06 2.5E-06 4.0E-06 5.1E-06 3.1E-06 2.2E-06 2.5E-06 2.7E-06 TEEN 3.9E-06 2.5E-06 5.2E-06 6.7E-06 3.7E-06 2.3E-06 2.8E-06 2.7E-06 CHILD 3.5E-06 2.4E-06 9.2E-06 9.8E-06 4.6E-06 2.4E-06 3.0E-06 2.7E-06 INFNT 2.6E-06 2.2E-06 6.2E-06 7.4E-06 3.5E-06 2.5E-06 2.7E-06 2.7E-06
INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 1 1 1 THRU 89 33124 T. BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 1026. METERS, MINDS TOWARD S ADULT 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 2.1E-06 TEEN 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 2.1E-06 CHILD 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 "1.'3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 2.1E-06 INFNT 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 1.3E-06 2.1E-06 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1026. METERS, MINDS TOWARD S ADULT 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 6.5E-06 TEEN 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 6.5E-06 CHILD 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 6.5E-06 INFNT 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 5.5E-06 6.5E-06 VEGET PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 863. METERS, WINDS TOMARD S ADULT 3.0E-06 6.7E-07 2.7E-06 4.3E-06 1.4E-06 1.1E-07 4.7E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.6E-06 6.9E-07 4.3E-06 6;SE-06 2.2E-06 9.2E-08 8.4E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.0E-06 4.5E-07 1.0E-05 1.1E-05 3.5E-06 1.4E-07 1.3E-06 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O,.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 6115. METERS, WINDS TOWARD S ADULT 1.2E-08 8.3E-09 1.0E-08 1.6E-08 5.3E-09 5.0E-10 1.8E-09 O.OE+00 TEEN 5.6E-09 4.5E-09 8.3E-09 1.3E-08 4.2E-09 3.6E-10 1.6E-09 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.8E-09 2.3E-09 1.5E-08 1.7E-08 5.3E-09 5.5E-10 1.9E-09 O.OE+00 INFNT 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COM PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, MINDS TOWARD S ADULT 2.5E-07 1.2E-08 2.3E-07 3.6E-07 1.2E-07 3.7E-08 4.0E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.4E-07 1.4E-08 4. 1E-07 6.3E-07 2. 1E-07 5.8E-08 8. 1E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.8E-07 1.0E-08 9.9E-07 1. 1E-06 3.4E-07 1. 1E-07 1.2E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.6E-07 9.5E-09 1.6E-06 2.0E-06 5.4E-07 2.8E-07 2.2E-07 O.OE+00 GOAT . PATHWAY, DIST GP~ 1, 3556. METERS, MINDS TOWARD S ADULT 7.6E-07 2.1E-OB 6.9E-07 1. 1E-06 3.6E-07 4.4E-08 1.2E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 7.2E-07 2.7E-08 1.2E-06 1.9E-06 6.3E-07 7.0E-08 2.4E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.3E-07 2.0E-08 3.0E-06 3.2E-06 1.0E-06 1.4E-07 3.7E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 4.8E-07 1.9E-08 4.7E-06 6.1E-06 1.6E-06 3.4E-07 6.6E-07 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1026. METERS, WINDS TOWARD S ADULT 1.1E-08 3.6E-09 1.0E-08 1.5E-08 5.5E-09 3.6E-09 5.5E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 8.5E-09 3.3E-09 1.4E-08 2.1E-08 7.3E-09 4.4E-09 8. 1E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.7E-09 1.3E-09 1.9E-08 2.0E-08 6.7E-09 4.9E-09 6.6E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.4E-09 4.6E-10 1.1E-08 1.4E-08 4.0E-09 4.4E-09 4.3E-08 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 9.6E-06 6.3E-06 9.2E-06 1.1E-05 7.4E-06 5.7E-06 6.2E-06 6.5E-06 TEEN 9. 1E-06 6.3E-06 1.2E-05 1.5E-05 8.6E-06 5.8E-06 6.8E-06 6.5E-06 CHILD 8.2E-06 6.0E-06 2.0E-05 2.1E-05 1.0E-05 5.9E-06 7.4E-06 6.5E-06 INFNT 6.2E-06 5.6E-06 1.2E-05 1.4E-05 7.7E-06 6.2E-06 6.5E-06 6.5E-06 TOTALS ADULT 1. 1E-05 7.5E-06 1.0E-05 1.3E-05 8.7E-06 7.0E-06 7.5E-06 8.6E-06 TEEN 1.0E-05 7.5E-06 1.3E-05 1.6E-05 9.8E-06 7.0E-06 8. 1E-06 8.6E-06 CHILD 9.5E-06 7.3E-06 2. 1E-05 2.2E-05 1.2E-05 7.2E-06 8.6E-06 8.6E-06 INFNT 7.5E-06 6.8E-06 1.3E-05 1.5E-05 9.0E-06 7.4E-06 7.7E-06 8.6E-06
INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 1 1 1 THRU 89 33124 T.BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 942. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSM ADULT 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 1.3E-06 TEEN 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 1.3E-06 CHILD 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 1.3E-06 INFNT 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 7.8E-07 1.3E-06 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP~ 1, 942. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSM ADULT 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.6E-06 TEEN 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.6E-06 CHILD 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.6E-06 INFNT 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.3E-06 2.6E-06 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 770. METERS, MINDS TOMARD SSM ADULT 1.3E-06 2.8E-07 1.2E-06 1.9E-06 6.2E-07 4.6E-08 2. 1E-07 O.OE+00 TEEN 1. 1E-06 2.9E-07 1.9E-06 2.8E-06 9.5E-07 3.8E-08 3.7E-07 O.OE+00 CHILD 8.6E-07 1.9E-07 4.4E-06 4.7E-06 1.5E-06 5.8E-08 5.5E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 HEAT 'ATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 8045. HETERS, MINDS TOMARD SSM ADULT 2.7E-09 1.8E-09 2.3E-09 3.6E-09 1.2E-09 1.1E-10 3.9E-10 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.2E-09 9.4E-10 1.9E-09 2.9E-09 9.4E-10 7.7E-11 3.6E-10 O.OE+00 CHILD 8.4E-10 4.8E-10 3.4E-09 3.7E-09 1.2E-09 1.2E-10 4.2E-10 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 0.0E+00 O.Of+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. HETERS, MINDS TOWARD SSM ADULT 9.1E-08 4.1E-09 8.3E-08 1.3E-07 4.3E-08 1.3E-08 1.4E-08 'O.OE+00 TEEN 8.7E-08 5.1E-09 1.5E-07 2.3E-07 7.6E-08 2.0E-08 2.9E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 6.4E-08 3.6E-09 3.6E-07 3.8E-07 1.2E-07 3.9E-08 4.4E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 5.9E-08 3.4E-09 5.7E-07 7.4E-07 2.0E-07 9.5E-08 8.0E-08 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOMARD SSM ADULT 2.7E-07 7.5E-09 2.5E-07 3.9E-07 1.3E-07 1.5E-08 4.3E-OB O.OE+00 TEEN 2.6E-07 9.6E-09 4.5E-07 6.8E-07 2.3E-07 2.4E-08 8.8E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.9E-07 7.2E-09 1.1E-06 1.2E-06 3.7E-07 4.7E-OB 1.3E-07 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.7E-07 6.9E-09 1.7E-06 2.2E-06 5.9E-07 1.1E-07 2.4E-07 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 942. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSM ADULT 7.1E-09 2. 1E-09 6.3E-09 9.6E-09 3.4E-09 2. 1E-09 3.2E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 5.3E-09 1.9E-09 8.8E-09 1.3E-08 4.6E-09 2.6E-09 4.7E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.3E-09 7.7E-10 1.2E-08 1.2E-08 4.2E-09 2.9E-09 3.9E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 8.4E-10 2.8E-10 7.2E-09 8.9E-09 2.5E-09 2.6E-09 2.5E-08 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 3.9E-06 2.6E-06 3.8E-06 4.6E-06 3.1E-06 2.3E-06 2.6E-06 2.6E-06 TEEN 3.7E-06 2.6E-06 4.8E-06 6.0E-06 3.5E-06 2.3E-06 2.8E-06 2.6E-06 CHILD 3.4E-06 2.5E-06 8.1E-06 8.6E-06 4.3E-06 2.4E-06 3.0E-06 2.6E'-06 INFNT 2.5E-06 2.3E-06 4.5E-06 5.2E-06 3.0E-06 2.5E-06 2.6E-06 2.6E-06 TOTALS ADULT 4.7E-06 3.3E-06 4.6E-06 5,4E-06 3.8E-06 3.1E-06 3.3E-06 3.9E-06 TEEN 4.5E-06 3.3E-06 5.5E-06 6.8E-06 4.3E-06 3.1E-06 3.6E-06 3.9E-06 CHILD 4.2E-06 3.2E-06 8.9E-06 9.3E-06 5.1E-06 3.2E-06 3.8E-06 3.9E-06 INFNT 3.3E-06 3. 1E-06 5.3E-06 6.0E-06 3.8E-06 3.3E-06 3.4E-06 3.9E-06
APPENDIX 1.3 Summer of Maximum Individual Doses Second uarter 1989
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OF MAXIMUM INDIVIDUALDOSES 2nd Quarter 1989 ESTIMATED LOCATION % OF QUARTERLY APPLICABLE DOSE AGE DIST DIR APPLICABLE LIMIT EFFLUENT ORGAN (MREM) GROUP (M)(Toward) LIMIT (MR) Liquid Total Body 3.62 E-2 Adult Receptor 1 2.41 E 0 1.5 Liquid Liver 4.95 E-2 Teen Receptor 1 9.90 E-1 5.0 Noble Gas Air Dose 6.15 E-4 617 NNE 1.23 E-2 5.0 (Gamma>>mrad) Noble Gas Air Dose 1.83 E-3 617 NNE 1.83 E-2 10. 0 (Beta-mrad) Noble Gas Total Body 7.16 E-4 All= 659 N 1.43 E-2 Yearly 5.0 Noble Gas skin 2.02 E-3 All 659 N 1.35 E-2 Yearly 15.0 Iodines and Thyroid 1.32 E-2 Infant 659 N 1.76 E-1 7.5 Particulates Page 1 of 1 Revision 0 A-44
LAST LIQUID DOSE ACCUMULATIONS(REM) START DATE 89 4 1 1 END DATE 89 63024 BONE LIVER T. BODY THYRD KIDNEY LUNG G I - LLI SKIN MATER ADULT 1.8E-07 3.4E-06 3.3E-06 3.5E-06 3.1E-06 3.0E-06 3.9E-06 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.8E-07 2.4E-06 2.3E-06 2.5E-06 2.2E-06 2.2E-06 2.7E-06 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.2E-07 4.7E-06 4.4E-06 5.0E-06 4.3E-06 4.1E-06 4.5E-06 O.OE+00 INFANT 5.4E-07 4.8E-06 4.3E-06 5.5E-06 4.2E-06 4. 1E-06 4.2E-06 O.OE+00 SHORE ADULT 4.9E-08 4.9E-08 4.9E-08 4.9E-08 4.9E-08 4.9E-08 4.9E-08 5.8E-08 TEEN 2.8E-,07 2.8E-07 2.8E-07 2.8E-07 2.8E-07 2.8E-07 2.8E-07 3.2E-07 CHILD 5.7E-08 5.7E-08 5.7E-08 5.7E-08 5.7E-08 5.7E-08 5.7E-08 6.7E-08 INFANT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.Of+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 FW SPT FISH ADULT 2.7E-05 4.6E-05 3.3E-05 7. 1E-07 1.5E-05 5.2E-06 3.9E-05 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.9E-05,4.7E-OS 1.9E-05 6.3E-07 1;6E-05 6. 1E-06 2.7E-OS O.OE+00 CHILD 3.6E-05 4. 1E-05 7.6E-06 6.2E-07 1.3E-05 4.8E-06 9.8E-06 O.OE+00 INFANT 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 ~ TOTAL ADULT 2.8E-05 4.9E-05 3.6E-05 4.2E-06 1.9E-OS 8.3E-06 4.3E-05 5.8E-08 TEEN 2.9E-05 5.0E-05 2. 1E-05 3.4E-06 1.8E-05 8.5E-06 3.0E-05 3.2E-07 CHILD 3.7E-05 4.6E-05 1.2E-05 5.7E-06 1.8E-05 9.0E-06 1.4E-05 6.7E-08 INFANT 5.4E-07 4.8E-06 4.3E-06 5.5E-06 4.2E-06 4. 1E-06 4.2E-06 O.OE+00
DATES OF LAST AIR DOSE.ACCUMULATION ARE FROH 89 4 1 1 0 TO 89 63024 0 DOSE ACCUHULATION FOR BETA RAD fOR RELEASE POINT 1
**DIRECTION FROM N 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 o'.oaaof+ao 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM NNE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 O.OQQOE+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROH NE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM ENE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 O.QQOOEeoo 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM E 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 '.QQQOEeoa 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROH ESE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM SE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+QO o.aaaoE+oo 0.0000E+00 Q.QQQOE+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM SSE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM S 0.0000Eeoo 0.0000E+00 0.0000Eeoo 0.0000E+00, Q.OQOOE+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM SSW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 a.OaOOE+00 0.0000Eeao 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM SW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 O.OOOOE+QO.
0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
**DIRECTION FROM WSW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 Q.OOOOE+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 **DIRECTION FROM W 6.7074E-06 2.1948E-07 8.0784E-08 5. 1337E-08 3.8937E-08 2.3361E-08 1. 1680E-08 7.0081E-09 5.0Q5&E-09 3. 5019E-09
- DIRECTION FROM WNW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 o.ooaoE+oo O.OOOOE+OO O'.aaOOE+OO O'.OOOOE+OO 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM NW 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 O.QOQOE+00
- DIRECTION FROM NNW 0.0000E+00'.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 O.OOOOE+OO O.OOOOE+Oa 0'.aaaoE+OO 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 DISTANCES USED IN CALCULATIONS 594.0 2416.0 4020.0 5630.0 7240.0 12067.0 24135.0 40225.0 56315.0 80500.0
FOR RELEASE POINT 2
- DIRECTION FROM N 1.4483E-06 1. 6108E-07 7.3222E-08 4.2666E-08 2.9577E-08 1.4480E-08 5.4860E-09 2.7234E-09 1.7495E-09 1.0943E-09
- DIRECTION FROM NNE 1.2564E-06 1. 5918E-07 7. 5193E-08 4.4665E-08 3. 1470E-08 1.5898E-08 6.2437E-09 3.1076E-09 1.9904E-09 1.2507E-09
- DIRECTION FROM NE 1.0337E-06 1.2202E-07 5.8388E-08 3. 5126E-08 2.4723E-08 1.2426E-08 4.9050E-09 2.'4575E-09 1.5851E-09 1.0071E-09
- DIRECTION FROM ENE 2.1594E-06 2.5764E-07 1. 2971E-07 8.0682E-08 5.7462E-08 2.9386E-08 1.1987E-08 6.0850E-09 3.9432E-09 2.5232E-09
- DIRECTION FROM E 2.9008E-06 3. 1303E-07 1. 6161E-07 1.0203E-07 7.3494E-08 3.8336E-08 1.5882E-08 8.0209E-09 5.1676E-09 3.3424E-09
- DIRECT ION FROM ESE 2.4553E-06 2.7377E-07 1.4041E-07 8.8251E-08 6.3416E-08 3.2954E-08 1.3606E-08 6. 8819E-09 4.4402E-09 2.8642E-09
- DI RECTION FROM SE 3.2708E-06 3.5302E-07 1. 8166E-07 1.1445E-07 8.2460E-08 4.3056E-08 1.7827E-08 8.9968E-09 5.7921E-09 3. 7441E-09
- DIRECTION FROM SSE
- 5. 8901E-06 6.4082E-07 3.2825E-07 '.0614E-07 1.4836E-07 7.7337E-08 3.1927E-08 1.6092E-08 1.0354E-08 6.6867E-09
- 0I RECTION FROM S
- 4. 4016E-06 4.6678E-07 2.4179E-07 1.5307E-07 1. 1034E-07 5.7605E-08 2.3908E-08 1.2085E-08 7.7876E-09 5. 0410E-09
- DIRECTION FROM SSW 1.9390E-06 2. 1969E-07 1. 1230E-07 7.0481E-08 5.0446E-08 2.5995E-08 1.0667E-08 5.3907E-09 3.4774E-09 2.2345E-09
- 0I RECTION FROM SW 1.4309E-06 1.5184E-07 7.5943E-08 4.7095E-08 3.3735E-08 1.7469E-08 7. 1425E-09 3. 6012E-09 2. 3195E-09 1.4942E-09
- DIRECTION FROM WSW 1.1359E-06 1.2556E-07 5.9348E-08 3.5548E-08 2.4932E-08 1.2437E-08 4. 8681E-09 2.4429E-09 1.5740E-09 9.9393E-10
- DIRECTION FROM W 1.2873E-06 1.4023E-07 6. 9137E-08 4. 2610E-08 3.0287E-08 1.5463E-08 6.2760E-09 3. 1935E-09 2.0735E-09 1.3300E-09
- DIRECTION FROM WNW 1.4045E-06 1.5963E-07 7.5303E-08 4.4965E-08 3. 1507E.-08 1.5696E-08 6. 1252E-09 3.0687E-09 1.9765E-09 1.2465E-09
- DIRECTION FROM NW 1.5148E-06 1. 6901E-07 8. 1026E-08 4. 8919E-08 3.4447E-08 1.7297E-08 6.8289E-09 3.4275E-09 2.2075E-09 1.3996E-09
- DIRECTION FROM NNW 1.3645E-06 1. 3121E-07 5. 9416E-08 3.4888E-08 2.4223E-08
- 1. 1896E-08 4.5750E-09 2.3233E-09 1.5158E-09 9.6400E-10 DISTANCES U SED IN CALCULATIONS 594.0 24 16.0 4020.0 5630.0 7240.0 12067.0 241 35.0 40225.0 5 6315.0 80500.0
DATES OF LAST AIR DOSE ACCUMULATION ARE FROM 89 4 1 1 0 TO 89 63024 0 DOSE ACCUMULATION FOR GAMMA RAD FOR RELEASE POINT 1
- DIRECTION FROM N 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM NNE .
0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM NE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM ENE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM E 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM ESE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM SE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROH SSE 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000f+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM S 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.000QE+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM SSM 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00. 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM SM 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM MSM 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM 2.4512E-06 8.0208E-08 2.9522E-08 1.8761E-08 1.4229E-08 8.5372E-09 4.2684E-09 2.5611E-09 1.8293E-09 1.2797E-09
- DIRECTION FROM QNM 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM NM 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00
- DIRECTION FROM NNM 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 0.0000E+00 DISTANCES USED IN CALCULA 594.0 2416.0 4020.0 12067.0 24135.0 40225.0 5
FOR RELEASE POINT 2
- DIRECTION FROM N 4.8710E-07 5.4178E-OB 2.4627E-OB 1.4350E-OB 9.9478E-09
- 4. 8701 E-09 1. 8451E-09 9. 1599E-10 5. 8841E-10 3.6805E-10
- DIRECTION FROM NNE 4.2256E-07 5.3538E-OB 2.5290E-OB 1.5022E-OB 1.0584E-OB 5.3469E-09 2. 1000E-09 1.0452E-09 6.6943E-10 4.2066E-10
- DIRECTION FROM NE 3.4768E-07 4. 1039E-08 1.9638E-OB 1. 1814E-08 8. 3151E-09
- 4. 1794E-09 1.6497E-09 8. 2653E-10 5. 3311E-10 3.3873E-10
- DIRECTION FROM ENE 7.2629E-07 8.6653E-OB 4.3628E-OB 2. 7136E-08 1.9327E-OB 9.8837E-09 4.0316E-09 2.0466E-09 1.3262E-09 8.4863E-10
- DIRECTION FROM E 9.7565E-07 1.0528E-07 5.4354E-OB 3. 4317E-08 2. 4719E-08 1.2894E=OB 5.3416E-09 2.6977E-09 1. 7381E-09 1.1242E-09
- DIRECTION FROM ESE
- 8. 2581E-07 9. 2079E-08 4.7225E-OB 2.9682E-OB 2. 1329E-08
- 1. 1084E-08 , 4.5762E-09 2.3146E-09 1.4934E-09 9.6333E-10
- DIRECTION FROM SE
- 1. 1001E-06 1. 1873E-07 6. 1099E-08 3.8493E-OB 2.7734E-OB 1.4481E-OB 5.9958E-09 3.0260E-09 1. 9481E-09 1.2593E-09
- DIRECTION FROM SSE 1.9811E-06 2. 1553E-07 1. 1040E-07 6.9333E-OB 4.9898E-OB 2.6011E-OB 1.0738E-OB 5. 4124E-09 3.4825E-09 2.2490E-09
- DIRECTION FROM S 1.4804E-06 1.5700E-07 8.1321E-OB 5. 1482E-08 3.7111E-OB 1.9375E-OB 8.0411E-09 4.0647E-09 2. 6193E-09 1.6955E-09
- DIRECTION FROM SSW 6.5214E-07 7.3888E-OB 3.7769E-OB 2.3705E-OB 1.6967E-OB 8.7431E-09 3.5878E-09 1. 8131E-09 1.1696E-09 7. 5154E-10
- DIRECTION FROM SW
- 4. 8126E-07 5. 1071E-08 2.5543E-OB 1.5840E-OB 1. 1346E-08 5.8754E-09 2.4023E-09 1. 2112E-09 7. 8012E-10 5.0255E-10
- DIRECTION FROM WSW 3.8206E-07 4.2232E-OB 1. 9961E-08 1. 1956E-08 8.3857E-09
- 4. 1829E-09 1.6373E-09 8. 2163E-10 5.2939E-10 3.3429E-10
- DIRECTION FROM W 4.3296E-07 4.7164E-OB 2.3253E-OB 1. 4331E-08 1. 0187E-08 5.2006E-09 2.1109E-09 1. 0741E-09 6.9740E-10 4. 4731E-10
- DIRECTION FROM WNW 4.7237E-07 5.3691E-OB 2.5327E-OB 1. 5123E-08 1.0597E-OB 5.2790E-09 2.0601E-09 1. 0321E-09 6. 6476E-10 4.1926E-10
- DIRECTION FROM NW 5.0950E-07 5.6846E-OB 2.7252E-OB 1.6453E-OB 1. 1586E-08 5.8176E-09 2.2968E-09 1. 1528E-09 7.4245E-10 4.7073E-10
- DIRECTION FROM NNW 4.5894E-07 4.4132E-OB 1.9984E-OB 1. 1734E-08 8. 1472E-09 4.0012E-09 1.5388E-09 7.8142E-10 5.0983E-10 3.2423E-10 DISTANCES USED IN CALCULATIONS 594.0 2416.0 4020.0 5630.0 7240.0 12067.0 24135.0 40225.0 5 6315.0 80500.0
INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 4 1 1 THRU 89 63024 T. BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 659. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.5E-07 2.0E-06 TEEN 7.2E-07 7.2E-,07,7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.5E-07 2.0E-06 CHILD 7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.5E-07 2.0E-06 INFNT 7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.5E-07 2.0E-06 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 659. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 1.0E-06 TEEN 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 1.0E-06 CHILD 8.6E-07, 8.6E-, 07 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 1.0E-06 INFNT 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 8.6E-07 1.0E-06 VEGET PATHWAY, .DIST GP 1, 8045. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 3.2E-10 2.0E-09 1.1E-10 2.6E-10 2.5E-10 4.8E-08 2.8E-12 O.OE+00 TEEN 4.3E-10 2.1E-09 1.0E-10 3.0E-10 2.4E-10 3.9E-08 3.6E-12 O.OE+00 CHILD 8.0E-10 1.3E-09 1.9E-10 4.3E-10 3.1E-10 6.0E-08 5.6E-12 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 8045. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 9.1E-11 6.9E-10 1.3E-11 5.5E-11 3.1E-11 5.8E-09 3.8E-13 O.OE+00 TEEN 7.2E-11 3.7E-10 1.1E-11 4.3E-11 2.5E-11 4.2E-09 2.5E-13 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.1E-10 1.9E-10,2.0E-11 5.3E-11 3.2E-11 6.3E-09 3.0E-13 O.OE+00 INFNT 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 1.3E-09 1.2E-09 1.5E-09 2.2E-09 3.6E-09 6.9E-07 4.4E-12 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.2E-09 1.5E-09 2.7E-09 3.8E-09 6.5E-09 1.1E-06 7.5E-12 O.OE+00 CHILD 4.0E-09 1. 1E-09 6.5E-09 6.7E-09 1.1E-08 2.2E-06 1.2E-11 O.OE+00 INFNT 7.5E-09 1.0E-09 1.4E-08 1.6E-08 1.9E-08 5.2E-06 2.0E-11 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 1.5E-09 7.6E-10 1.8E-09 2.6E-09 4.4E-09 8.3E-07 1. 1E-11 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.5E-09 1.0E-09 3.3E-09 4.6E-09 7.8E-09 1.3E-06 2.0E-11 O.OE+00 CHILD 4.5E-09 7.8E-10 8.0E-09 8. 1E-09, 1.3E-08 2.6E-06 3.0E-11 O.OE+00 INFNT 8.5E-09 7.7E-10 1.7E-08 2.0E-08 2.3E-08 6.3E-06 5.2E-11 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 659. METERS, WINDS TOWARD N ADULT 1.5E-09 3.3E-09 1.7E-09 2.5E-09 4.1E-09 7.5E-07 5. 1E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.9E-09 3.0E-09 2.3E-09 3.5E-09 5.7E-09 9.3E-07 7.4E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.0E-09 1.2E-09 3.2E-09 3.4E-09 5.3E-09 1.0E-06 6.0E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.4E-09 4.2E-10 2.5E-09 3. 1E-09 3.5E-09 9.5E-07 3.9E-08 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 8.6E-07 8.7E-07 8.6E-07 8.7E-07 8.7E-07 3.2E-06 9. 1E-07 1.0E-06 TEEN 8.7E-07 8.7E-07 8.7E-07 8.7E-07 8.8E-07 4.2E-06 9.3E-07 1.0E-06 CHILD 8.7E-07 8.6E-07 8.8E-07 8.8E-07 8.9E-07 6.7E-06 9.2E-07 1.0E-06 INFNT 8.8E-07 8.6E-07 8.9E-07 9.0E-07 9.0E-07 1.3E-05 9.0E-07 1.0E-06 TOTALS ADULT 1.6E-06 1.6E-06 1.6E-06 1.6E-06 1.6E-06 3.9E-06 1.7E-06 3.0E-06 TEEN 1.6E-06 1.6E-06 1.6E-06 1.6E-06 1.6E-06 5.0E-06 1.7E-06 3.0E-06 CHILD.1.6E-06 1.6E-06 1.6E-06 1.6E-06 1.6E-06 7.4E-06 1.7E-06 3.0E-06 INFNT 1.6E-06 1.6E-06 1.6E-06 1.6E-06 1.6E-06 1.4E-05 1.6E-06 3.0E-06
INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 4 1 1 THRU 89 63024 T.BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUHE PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 660. METERS, MINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 3.2E-07 3.2E-07 3.2E-07 3.2E-07 3.2E-07 3.2E-07 3.4E-07 9.0E-07 TEEN 3.2E-07 3.2E-07 3.2E-07 3.2E-07 3.2E-07 3.2E-07 3.4E-07 9.0E-07 CHILD 3.2E-07 3.2E-07 3.2E-07 3.2E-07 3.2E-07 3.2E-07 3.4E-07 9.0E-07 INFNT 3.2E-07 3.2E-07 3-2E-07 3.2E-07 3.2E-07 3.2E-07 3.4E-07 9.0E-07 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 660. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 4.6E-07 TEEN 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 4.6E-07 CHILD 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 3.9E.-07 3.9E-07 4.6E-07 INFNT 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 3.9E-07 4.6E-07 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 814. METERS, MINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 7. 1E-09 4.5E-08 2.4E-09 5.8E-09 5.8E-09 1.1E-06 3.3E-11 O.OE+00 TEEN 9.5E-09 4.6E-08 2.4E-09 6.8E-09 5.4E-09 9.0E-07 4.7E-11 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.8E-08 3.0E-08 4.4E-09 9.7E-09 6.9E-09 1.4E-06 7.1E-11 O.OE+00 INFNT 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 HEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 7725. HETERS, MINDS TOMARD NNE ADULT 4.5E-11 3.4E-10 6.4E-12 2.7E-11 1.6E-11 2.9E-09 1.2E-13 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.5E-11 1.8E-10 5.4E-12 2. 1E-11 1.3E-11 2. 1E-09 8.5E-14 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.4E-11 9.3E-11 1.0E-11 2.7E-11 1.6E-11 3.2E-09 1.0E-13 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556, METERS, WINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 6. 1E-10 5.7E-10 7.0E-10 1.0E-09 1.7E-09 3.3E-07 1.7E-12 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.0E-09 7.1E-10 1.3E-09 1.8E-09 3.1E-09 5.2E-07 3.0E-12 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.9E-09 5.2E-10 3.1E-09 3.2E-09 5.1E-09 1.0E-06 4.7E-12 O.OE+00 INFNT 3.5E-09 4.8E-10 6.5E-09 7.7E-09 8.8E-09 2.5E-06 8. 1E-12 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. HETERS, MINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 7. 1E-10 3.6E-10 8.6E-10 1'.2E-09 2. 1E-09 3.9E-07 4.5E-12 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.2E-09 4.7E-10 1.6E-09 2.2E-09 3.7E-09 6.2E-07 8.3E-12 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.1E-09 3.7E-10 3.8E-09 3.8E-09 6.1E-09 1.2E-06 1.3E-11 O.OE+00 INFNT 4.0E-09 3.6E-10 7.8E-09 9.3E-09 1.1E-OB 3.0E-06 2.2E-11 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 660. HETERS, WINDS TOWARD NNE ADULT 6.6E-10 1.1E-09 7.7E-10 1.2E-09 1.9E-09 3.5E-07 1.5E-OB O.OE+00 TEEN 8.5E-10 1.0E-09 1.1E-09 1.6E-09 2.6E-09 4.3E-07 2.2E-OB O.OE+00 CHILD 8. 9E-10 4. OE-10 1. 5E-09 1.5E-09 2.5E-09 4.8E-07 1.8E-OB O.OE+00 INFNT 6.3E-10 1.4E-10 1.2E-09 1.4E-09 1.6E-09 4.4E-07 1.2E-08 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 4.0E-07 4.4E-07 4.0E-07 4.0E-07 4. 1E-07 2.6E-06 4.1E-07 4.6E-07 TEEN 4.1E-07 4.4E-07 4.0E-07 4.1E-07 4.1E-07 2.9E-06 4.2E-07 4.6E-07 CHILD 4.2E-07 4.3E-07 4. 1E-07 4. 1E-07 4.2E-07 4.5E-06 .4. 1E-07 4.6E-07 INFNT 4.0E-07 4.0E-07 4. 1E-07 4. 1E-07 4.2E-07 6.3E-06 4. 1E-07 4.6E-07 TOTALS ADULT 7.2E-07 7.6E-07 7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.3E-07 2.9E-06 7.5E-07 1.4E-06 TEEN 7.3E-07 7.6E-07 7.2E-07 7.3E-07 7.3E-07 3.2E-06 7.5E-07 1.4E-06 CHILD 7.4E-07 7.5E-07 7.3E-07 7.3E-07 7.4E-07 4.8E-06 7.5E-07 1.'4E-06 INFNT 7.2E-07 7.2E-07 7.3E-07 7.3E-07 7.4E-07 6.6E-06 7.4E-07 1.4E-06
INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 4 1 1 THRU 89 63024 T.BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 943. HETERS, MINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.4E-07 3.7E-07 TEEN 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.4E-07 3.7E-07 CHILD 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.4E-07 3.7E-07 INFNT 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.4E-07 3.7E-07 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP~ 1, 943. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 3. 1E-07 3. 1E-07 3. 1E-07 3. 1E-07 3. 1E-07 3. 1E-07 3. 1E-07 3.7E-07 TEEN 3. 1E-07 3. 1E-07 3. 1E-07 3. 1E-07 3. 1E-07 3. 1E-07 3. 1E-07 3.7E-07 CHILD 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.7E-07 INFNT 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.1E-07 3.7E-07 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1052. METERS, MINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 6.9E-09 4.2E-08 2.5E-09 5.7E-09 5.9E-09 1.1E-06 3.1E-11 O.OE+00 TEEN 9.1E-09 4.3E-08 2.4E-09 6.6E-09 5.6E-09 9.3E-07 4.6E-11 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.7E-08 2.8E-08 4.6E-09 9.5E-09 7.1E-09 1.4E-06 7.0E-11 O.OE+00 INFNT 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 HEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 7725. METERS, MINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 6.5E-11 4.9E-10 1.0E-11 4.0E-11 2.4E-11 4.6E-09 1.7E-13 O.OE+00 TEEN 5.1E-11 2.6E-10 8.5E-12 3.2E-11 2.0E-11 3.3E-09 1.2E-13 O.OE+00 CHILD 7.9E-11 1.3E-10 1.6E-11 3.9E-11 2.5E-11 5.1E-09 1.4E-13 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 9.6E-10 8.6E-10 1. 1E-09 1.6E-09 2.7E-09 5.2E-07 2.6E-12 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.6E-09 1.1E-09 2.0E-09 2.9E-09 4.8E-09 8.1E-07 4.7E-12 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.9E-09 7.8E-10 4.9E-09 5.0E-09 8.0E-09 1.6E-06 7.2E-12 O.OE+00 INFNT 5.5E-09 7.3E-10 1.0E-OB 1.2E-OB 1.4E-08 3.9E-06 1.3E-11 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1', 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 1. 1E-09 5.6E-10 1.4E-09 1.9E-09 3.3E-09 6.2E-07 6.9E-12 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.8E-09 7.4E-10 2.5E-09 3.4E-09 5.8E-09 9.8E-07 1.3E-11 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.4E-09 5.7E-10 5.9E-09 6.0E-09 9.6E-09 1.9E-06 2.0E-ll O.OE+00 INFNT 6.3E-09 5.6E-10 1.2E-08 1.5E-08 1.7E-08 4.7E-06 3.5E-11 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 943. METERS, WINDS TOWARD NE ADULT 2.5E-10 6.9E-10 2.7E-10 4.2E-10 6.7E-10 1.2E-07 1.1E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.2E-10 6.4E-10 3.8E-10 5.7E-10 9.2E-10 1.5E-07 1.7E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.4E-10 2.5E-10 5.1E-10 5.5E-10 8.6E-10 1.7E-07 1.3E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 2.3E-10 8.7E-11 4.0E-10 5.0E-10 5.6E-10 1.5E-07 8.6E-09 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 3.2E-07 3.6E-07 3.2E-07 3.2E-07 3.3E-07 2.7E-06 3.2E-07 3.7E-07 TEEN 3.3E-07 3.6E-07 3.2E-07 3.3E-07 3.3E-07 3.2E-06 3.3E-07 3.7E-07 CHILD 3.4E-07 3.4E-07 3.3E-07 3.3E-07 3.4E-07 5.4E-06 3.3E-07 3.7E-07 INFNT 3.2E-07 3.1E-07 3.4E-07 3.4E-07 3.4E-07 9.1E-06 3.2E-07 3.7E-07 TOTALS ADULT 4.5E-07 4.9E-07 4.5E-07 4.5E-07 4.6E-07 2.8E-06 4.6E-07 7.4E-07 TEEN 4.6E-07 4.9E-07 4.5E-07 4.6E-07 4.6E-07 3.3E-06 4.7E-07 7.4E-07 CHILD 4.7E-07 4.7E-07 4.6E-07 4.7E-07 4.7E-07 5.6E-06 4.6E-07 7.4E-07 INFNT 4.6E-07 4.5E-07 4.7E-07 4.7E-07 4.8E-07 9.2E-06 4.6E-07 7.4E-07
" INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 4 1 1 THRU 89 63024 T.BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1747. METERS, MINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.8E-08 1.0E-07 TEEN 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.8E-08 1.0E-07 CHILD 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.8E-08 1.0E-07 INFNT 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.6E-08 3.8E-08 1.0E-07 GROUND PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 1747. METERS, MINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 1. 1E-07 1. 1E-07 1. 1E-07 1. 1E-07 1. 1E-07 1. 1E-07 1. 1E-07 1.3E-07 TEEN 1. 1E-07 1. 1E-07 1. 1E-07 1. 1E-07 1. 1E-07 1. 1E-07 1. 1E-07 1.3E-07 CHILD 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.3E-07 INFNT 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.3E-07 VEGET PATHMAY,'IST GP 1, 1852. HETERS, MINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 2.6E-09 1.6E-08 1.0E-09 2.3E-09 2.4E-09 4.5E-07 1.3E-11 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.4E-09 1.6E-08 9.9E-10 2.6E-09 2.3E-09 3.8E-07 1.9E-ll O.OE+00 CHILD 6.4E-09 1.0E-08 1.9E-09 3.7E-09 2.9E-09 5.7E-07 3.0E-11 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 HEAT PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 3862. METERS, MINDS TOWARD, ENE ADULT 2.2E-10 1.7E-09 3.8E-11 1.4E-10 9.0E-11 1.7E-08 5.2E-13 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.8E-10 8.9E-10 3.1E-11 1.1E-10 7.4E-11 1.2E-08 3.8E-13 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.7E-10 4.5E-10 5.8E-11 1.4E-10 9.4E-11 1.9E-08 4.5E-13 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 1.0E-09 8.6E-10 1.2E-09 1.7E-09 2.8E-09 5.4E-07 2.7E-12 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.7E-09 1.1E-09 2. 1E-09 3.0E-09 5.0E-09 8.5E-07 4.9E-12 O.OE+00 CHILD 3. 1E-09 7.8E-10 5. 1E-09 5.2E-09 8.4E-09 1.7E-06 7.6E-12 O.OE+00 INFNT 5.7E-09 7.3E-10 1. 1E-08 1.3E-08 1.5E-08 4. 1E-06 1.3E-11 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556, METERS, MINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 1.2E-09 5.8E-10 1.4E-09 2.0E-09 3.4E-09 6.4E-07 7.2E-12 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.9E-09 7.6E-10 2.6E-09 3.6E-09 6. 1E-09 1.0E-06 1.4E-11 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.5E-09 5.9E-10 6.2E-09 6.3E-09 1.0E-08 2.0E-06 2.1E-11 O.OE+00 INFNT 6.6E-09 5.8E-10 1.3E-08 1.5E-08 1.7E-08 4.9E-06 3.7E-11 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST- GP 1, 1747. DIETERS, MINDS TOWARD ENE ADULT 7.2E-11 2.6E-10 7.2E-11 1.2E-10 1.8E-10 3.3E-08 4.4E-09 O.OE+00 TEEN 9.2E-11 2.4E-10 1.0E-10 1.6E-10 2.5E-10 4.0E-08 6.4E-09 O.OE+00 CHILD 9.7E-11 9.2E-11 1.4E-10 1.5E-10 2.3E-10 4.5E-08 5.2E-09 O.OE+00 INFNT 6.6E-11 3.2E-11 1.1E-10 1.4E-10 1.5E-10 4.1E-08 3.4E-09 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME)
ADULT 1.1E-07 1.3E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.2E-'07 1.8E-06 1.1E-07 1.3E-07 TEEN 1. 1E-07 1.3E-07 1.1E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 2.4E-06 1.1E-07 1.3E-07 CHILD 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.3E-07 4.4E-06 1.1E-07 1.3E-07 INFNT 1.2E-07 1.1E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.4E-07 9.1E-06 1. 1E-07 1.3E-07 TOTALS ADULT 1.5E-07 1.6E-07 1.5E-07 1.5E-07 1.5E-07 1.8E-06 1.5E-07 2.3E-07 TEEN 1.5E-07 1.6E-07 1.5E-07 1.5E-07 1.6E-07 2.4E-06 1.5E-07 2.3E-07 CHILD 1.6E-07 1.5E-07 1.6E-07 1.6E-07 1.6E-07 4.5E-06 1.5E-07 2.3E-07 INFNT 1.6E-07 1.4E-07 1.7E-,07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 9. 1E-06 1.5E-07 2.3E-07
INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 4 1 1 THRU 89 63024 T.BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1716. METERS, MINDS TOMARD E ADULT 1.5E-07 1.5E-07 1.5E-07 1.5E-07 1'.5E-07 1.5E-07 1.6E-07 4.4E-07 TEEN 1.5E-07 1.5E-07, 1.5E-07 1.5E-07 1.5E-07 1.5E-07 1.6E-07 4.4E-07 CHILD 1.5E-07 1.5E-07 1~.5E-07 1.5E-07 1.5E-07 1.5E-07 1.6E-07 4.4E-07 INFNT 1. 5E-07 1. 5E-07 1. 5E-07 1.5E-07 1.5E-07 1.5E-07 1.6E-07 4.4E-07 GROUND PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, '716. METERS, MINDS TOWARD E ADULT 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E'-07 1.5E-07 TEEN 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.5E-07 CHILD 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07, 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.5E-07 INFNT 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1'.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.5E-07 VEGET PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 1705. METERS, MINDS TOWARD E ADULT 1.8E-08 3.4E-08 2.6E-09 1.8E-08 2.0E-08 1.2E-06 1.3E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 2. 1E-08 3.6E-08 2.5E-09 2.0E-08 2.1E-08 1.0E-06 1.5E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.3E-08 3.7E-08 4.7E-09 3.0E-08 3.1E-08 1.5E-06 2.3E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 6810. METERS, MINDS TOWARD E ADULT 2.6E-10 8.3E-10 3.0E-11 2.3E-10 2.3E-10 1.4E-08 1.5E-10 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.7E-10 4.5E-10 2.5E-11 1.5E-10 1.5E-10 1.0E-08 9.2E-11 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.3E-10 2.9E-10 4.6E-11 1.9E-10 1.9E-10 1.5E-08 1. 1E-10 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 COM 'ATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, MINDS TOMARD E ADULT 3. 1E-09 2.4E-09 2.7E-09 4.8E-09 7.5E-09 1.2E-06 8.9E-10 O.OE+00, TEEN 4.9E-09 3. 1E-09 4.9E-09 8.0E-09 1.3E-08 2.0E-06 1.2E-09 O.OE+00 CHILD 8.7E-09 3.3E-09 1.2E-08 1.4E-08 2. 1E-08 3.9E-06 1.8E-09 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.6E-08 4.2E-09 2.5E-08 3.2E-08 3.7E-08 9.5E-06 2.8E-09 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, MINDS TOWARD E ADULT 4.5E-09 3. 1E-09 3.2E-09 6.4E-09 9.7E-09 1.5E-06 1.8E-09 O.OE+00 TEEN 6.8E-09 4. 1E-09 5.9E-09 1.1E-08 1.6E-08 2.4E-06 2.4E-09 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.2E-08 5.1E-09 1.4E-08 1.8E-08 2.7E-08 4.7E-'06 3.7E-09 O.OE+00 INFNT 2. 1E-08 7.0E-09 3.0E-08 4.1E-08 4.6E-08 1. 1E-05 5.7E-09 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1716. METERS, MINDS TOWARD E ADULT 7.3E-09 7.6E-09 1.5E-10 7.4E-09 7.5E-09 7.2E-08 1.4E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 7.4E-09 7.6E-09 2.0E-10 7.5E-09 7.7E-09 8.8E-08 1.7E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 6.6E-09 6.5E-09 2.8E-10 6.7E-09 6.9E-09 9.7E-08 1.4E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 3.8E-09 3.7E-09 2.2E-10 3.9E-09 4.0E-09 8.6E-08 8.9E-09 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 1.6E-07 1.7E-07 1.4E-07 1.6E-07 1.7E-07 4.2E-06 1.6E-07 1.5E-07 TEEN 1.7E-07 1.8E-07 1.4E-07 1.7E-07 1.8E-07 5.6E-06 1.6E-07 1.5E-07 CHILD 1.9E-07 1.8E-07 1.6E-07 2.0E-07 2.1E-07 1.0E-05 1.7E-07 1.5E-07 INFNT 1.7E-07 1.4E-07 1.8E-07 2.0E-07 2.1E-07 2.1E-05 1.4E-07 1.5E-07 TOTALS ADULT 3. 1E-07 3.3E-07 2.9E-07 3.2E-07 3.3E-07 4.3E-06 3.2E-07 5.9E-07 TEEN 3.2E-07 3.3E-07 2.9E-07 3.3E-07 3.4E-07 5.7E-06 3.2E-07 5.9E-07 CHILD 3.4E-07 3.3E-07 3. 1E-07 3.5E-07 3.7E-07 1. 1E-05 3.3E-07 5.9E-07 INFNT 3.2E-07 3.0E-07 3.3E-07 3.6E-07 3.7E-07 2.1E-05 3. 1E-07 5.9E-07
INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 4 1 1 THRU 89 63024 T.BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUHE PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1643. HETERS, MINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.7E-08 1.5E-07 TEEN 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.7E-08 1.5E-07 CHILD 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.7E-08 1.5E-07 . INFNT 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.5E-08 5.7E-08 1.5E-07 GROUND PATHWAY; DIST GP 1, 1643. METERS, MINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 2.0E-07 TEEN ,1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 2.0E-07 CHILD 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 2.0E-07 INFNT 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 1.7E-07 2.0E-07 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1628. HETERS, MINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 4.1E-09 2.8E-08 1. 1E-09 3. 1E-09 2.7E-09 5.2E-07 1.7E-11 O.OE+00 TEEN 5.7E-09 2.8E-08 .l. 1E-09 3.7E-09 2.6E-09 4.3E-07 2.3E-ll O.OE+00 CHILD 1. 1E-08 1.8E-08 2. 1E-09 5.4E-09 3.3E-09 6.'5E-07 3.6E-11 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 2434. HETERS, MINDS TOMARD ESE ADULT 6.2E-10 4.9E-09 7.1E-11 3.6E-10 1.7E-10 3.2E-OB 1.1E-12 O.OE+00 TEEN 4. 9E-10 2. 6E-09 5. 9E-11 2.8E-10 1. 4E-10 2. 3E-08 7. 9E-13 0. OE+00 CHILD 7.6E-10 1.3E-09 1.1E-10 3.5E-10 1.8E-10 3.5E-08 9.4E-13 O.OE+00 INFNT 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. HETERS, WINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 9.4E-10 1.0E-09 1.1E-09 1.6E-09 2.6E-09 4.9E-07 2.6E-12 O.OE+00 'TEEN 1.6E-09 1.2E-09 1.9E-09 2.7E-09 4.6E-09 7.8E-07 4.5E-12 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.9E-09 8.9E-10 4.7E-09 4.8E-09 7.7E-09 1.5E-06 6.9E-12 O.OE+00 INFNT 5.4E-09 8.2E-10 9.7E-09 1.2E-OB 1.3E-08 3.7E-06 1.2E-11 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY DIST GP 1, 3556. HETERS, MINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 1. 1E-09 5.6E-10 1.3E-09 1.9E-09 3. 1E-09 5.9E-07 6.7E-12 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.8E-09 7.3E-10 2.3E-09 3.3E-09 5.6E-09 9.3E-07 1.2E-11 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.2E-09 5.7E-10 5.7E-09 5.7E-09 9.2E-09 1.8E-06 1.9E-11 O.OE+00 INFNT 6. 1E-09 5.5E-10 1'.2E-08 1.4E-08 1.6E-08 4.5E-06 3.2E-11 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP~ 1, 1643. METERS, WINDS TOWARD ESE ADULT 1.1E-10 3.5E-10 1.2E-10 1.8E-10 2.9E-10 5.3E-08 5.9E-09 O.OE+00 TEEN 1'.4E-10 3.3E-10 1.6E-10 2.5E-10 4.0E-10 6.5E-08 8.6E-09 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.5E-10 1.3E-10 2.2E-10 2.4E-10 3.7E-10 7.3E-08 7.0E-09 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.0E-10 4.4E-11 1-;7E-10 2.2E-10 2.5E-10 6.7E-OB 4.5E-09 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 1.8E-07 2.0E-07 1.7E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.9E-06 1.8E-07 2.0E-07 TEEN 1.8E-07 2.0E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 2.4E-06 1.8E-07 2.0E-07 CHILD 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 1.8E-07 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 4.3E-06 1.8E-07 2.0E-07 INFNT 1. 8E-07 1. 7E-07 1. 9E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 8.5E-06 1.7E-07 2.0E-07 TOTALS ADULT 2.3E-07 2.6E-07 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 1.9E-06 2.3E-07 3.5E-07 TEEN 2.3E-07 2.6E-07 2.3E-07 2.3E-07 2.4E-07 2.5E-06 2.4E-07 3.5E-07 CHILD 2.4E-07 2.5E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.5E-07 4.4E-06 2.3E-07 3.5E-07 INFNT 2.4E-07 2.3E-07 2.5E-07 2.5E-07 2.5E-07 8.5E-06 2.3E-07 3.5E-07
INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 4 1 1 THRU 89 63024 T. BODY G I - TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1136. METERS, WINDS TOMARD SE ADULT 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 3.0E-07 TEEN 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 3.0E-07 CHILD 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 3.0E-07 INFNT 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 3.0E-07 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1136. METERS, MINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.8E-07 TEEN 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.8E-07 CHILD 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.8E-07 INFNT 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.8E-07 VEGET PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 914. METERS, MINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 8.8E-09 5.6E-08 2.9E-09 7.1E-09 7.0E-09 1.3E-06 4.9E-11 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.2E-08 5.7E-08 2.8E-09 8.3E-09 6.5E-09 1.1E-06 6.7E-11 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.2E-08 3.7E-08 5.4E-09 1.2E-08 8.4E-09 1.6E-06 1.0E-10 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 HEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 4354. METERS, MINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 1.9E-10 1.5E-09 2.7E-11 1.2E-10 6.5E-11 1.2E-08 5.6E-13 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.5E-10 7.9E-10 2.3E-11 9. 1E-11 5.3E-11 8.9E-09 3.8E-13 0.0E+00 CHILD 2.3E-10 4.0E-10 4.2E-11 1. 1E-10 6.7E-11 1.3E-OB 4.5E-13 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 COM PATHWAY, DIST GPi 1, 3556. HETERS, MINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 9.0E-10 8.5E-10 1.0E-09 1.5E-09 2.5E-09 4.8E-07 2.9E-12 O.OE+00 ~ TEEN 1.5E-09 1.1E-09 1.9E-09 2.7E-09 4.5E-09 7.6E-07 4.9E-12 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.8E-09 7.7E-10 4.5E-09 4.6E-09 7.4E-09 1.5E-06 7.7E-12 O.OE+00 INFNT 5.2E-09 7. 1E-10 9.4E-09 1. 1E-08 1.3E-08 3.6E-06 1.3E-11 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, MINDS TOWARD SE ADULT 1.0E-09 5.3E-10 1.3E-09 1.8E-09 3.0E-09 5.7E-07 7.4E-12 O,OE+00 TEEN 1.7E-09 6.9E-10 2.3E-09 3.2E-09 5.4E-09 9.1E-07 1.3E-11 O.OE+00 CHILD 3. 1E-09 5. 4E-10 5. 5E-09 5.6E-09 9.0E-09 1.8E-06 2.0E-11 O.OE+00 INFNT 5.9E-09 5.3E-10 1. 1E-08 1.4E-08 1.6E-08 4.4E-06 3.5E-11 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1136. HETERS, MINDS TOMARD SE ADULT 1.8E-10 7.5E-10 1.7E-10 2. 8E-10 4. 3E-10 7. 7E-08 1. 3E-08 0. OE+00 TEEN 2.3E-10 6.9E-10 2.4E-10 3.8E-10 5.8E-10 9.5E-08 1.9E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.4E-10 2.7E-10 3.2E-10 3.6E-10 5.4E-10 1.1E-07 1.5E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 1. 6E-10 9. 2E-11 2. 5E-10 3.3E-10 3.6E-10 9.7E-08 9.9E-09 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 2.5E-07 3.0E-07 2.5E-07 2.5E-07 2.5E-07 2.7E-06 2.5E-07 2.8E-07 TEEN 2.6E-07 3.0E-07 2.5E-07 2.5E-07 2.6E-07 3.1E-06 2.6E-07 2.8E-07 CHILD 2.7E-07 2.8E-07 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.7E-07 5.3E-06 2.6E-07 2.8E-07 INFNT 2.5E-07 2.4E-07 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.7E-07 8.3E-06'.5E-07 2.8E-07 TOTALS ADULT 3.6E-07 4. 1E-07 3.5E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 2.8E-06 3.6E-07 5.8E-07 TEEN 3.6E-07 4. 1E-07 3.5E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.2E-06 3.7E-07 5.8E-07 CHILD 3.7E-07 3.8E-07 3.6E-07 3.7E-07 3.7E-07 5.4E-06 3.7E-07 5.8E.-07 INFNT 3.6E-07 3.5E-07 3.7E-07 3.7E-07 3.7E-07 8.4E-06 3.6E-07 5.8E-07
INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 4 1 1 THRU 89 63024 T.BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 1507. METERS, MINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.6E-08 1.5E-07 TEEN 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.6E-08 1.5E-07 CHILD 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.6E-08 1.5E-07 INFNT 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.3E-08 5.6E-08 1.5E-07 GROUND PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1507. METERS, MINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 2.1E-07 TEEN 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 2.1E-07 CHILD 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 2.1E-07 INFNT 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 1.8E-07 2.1E-07 VEGET PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 1093. HETERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 8.8E-09 5.0E-08 3.9E-09 8. 1E-09 9.3E-09 1.7E-06 4.4E-11 O.OE+00 TEEN 1. 1E-08 5.0E-08 3.8E-09 9. 1E-09 8.7E-09 1.4E-06 6.7E-11 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.1E-08 3.2E-08 7.2E-09 1.3E-08 1.1E-08 2.2E-06 1.0E-10 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1093. METERS, MINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 2.3E-09 1.7E-08 4.7E-10 1.6E-09 1.1E-09 2.1E-07 5.3E-12 O.OE+00 TEEN 1. 8E-09 9. 1E-09 3. 9E-10 1. 2E-09 9. 2E-10 1. 5E-07 4. OE-12 0. OE+00 CHILD 2.8E-09 4.6E-09 7.2E-10 1.5E-09 1.2E-09 2.3E-07 4.8E-12 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 COW PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 1.6E-09 1.2E-09 1.9E-09 2.7E-09 4.5E-09 8.6E-07 4. 1E-12 O.OE+00 TEEN '.6E-09 1.6E-09 3.4E-09 4.7E-09 8.0E-09 1.4E-06 7.6E-12 O.OE+00 CHILD 4.8E-09 1.2E-09 8.1E-09 8.3E-09 1.3E-08 2.7E-06 1.2E-11 O.OE+00 INFNT 9. 1E-09 1. 1E-09 1.7E-08 2.0E-08 2.3E-08 6.5E-06 2. 1E-11 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 1.9E-09 9. 1E-10 2.3E-09 3.2E-09 5.4E-09 1.0E-06 1. 1E-11 O.OE+00 TEEN 3.1E-09 1.2E-09 4.1E-09 5.7E-09 9.7E-09 1.6E-06 2. 1E-11 O.OE+00 CHILD 5.6E-09 9.4E-10 9.9E-09 1.0E-08 1.6E-08 3.2E-06 3.3E-11 O.OE+00 INFNT 1. 1E-08 9.2E-10 2. 1E-08 2.4E-08 2.8E-08 7.8E-06 5.8E-11 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1507. METERS, WINDS TOWARD SSE ADULT 1.1E-10 3.9E-10 1.1E-10 1.8E-10 2.8E-10 5.0E-08 6.7E-09 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.4E-10 3.6E-10 1.5E-10 2.4E-10 3.8E-10 6.1E-08 9.7E-09 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.5E-10 1.4E-10 2.1E-10 2.3E-10 3.5E-10 6.9E-08 7.9E-09 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.0E-10 4.9E-11 1.6E-10 2.1E-10 2.3E-10 6.3E-08 5.1E-09 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 1.9E-07 2.5E-07 1.9E-07 1.9E-07 2.0E-07 4. 1E-06 1.8E-07 2. 1E-07 TEEN 2.0E-07 2.4E-07 1.9E-07 2.0E-07 2.0E-07 4.8E-06 1.9E-07 2.1E-07 CHILD 2. 1E-07 2.2E-07 2.0E-07 2.1E-07 2.2E-07 8.6E-06 1.8E-07 2.1E-07 INFNT 2.0E-07 1.8E-07 2. 1E-07 2.2E-07 2.3E-07 1.5E-05 1.8E-07 2.1E-07 TOTALS ADULT 2.4E-07 3.0E-07 2.4E-07 2.5E-07 2.5E-07 4.1E-06 2.4E-07 3.6E-07 TEEN 2.5E-07 2.9E-07 2.4E-07 2.5E-07 2.6E-07 4.9E-06 2.4E-07 3.6E-07 CHILD 2.6E-07 2.7E-07 2.6E-07 2.6E-07 2.7E-07 8.6E-06 2.4E-07 3.6E-07 INFNT 2.5E-07 2.3E-07 2.7E-07 2.7E-07 2.8E-07 1.5E-05 2.4E-07 3.6E-07
INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 4 1 1 THRU 89 63024 T.BODY GI-TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN W PLUME PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1026. METERS, WINDS TOWARD S ADULT 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.2E-07 3.1E-07 TEEN 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1. 1E-07 1. 1E-07 1. 1E-07 1. 2E-07 3. 1E-'07 CHILD 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 '1.'1'E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.2E-07 3.1E-07 INFNT 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.1E-07 1.2E-07 3.1E-07 GROUND PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 1026. METERS, MINDS TOWARD S ADULT 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 4. 1E-07 TEEN 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 4. 1E-07 CHILD 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 4.1E-07 INFNT 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 3.5E-07 4.1E-07 VEGET PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 863. HETERS, MINDS TOWARD S ADULT 1.2E-08 7.5E-08 3.9E-09 9.5E-09 9.4E-09 1.8E-06 4.8E-11 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.6E-08 7.7E-08 3.8E-09 1. 1E-08 8.8E-09 1.5E-06 7.0E-11 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.0E-08 4.9E-08 7.2E-09 1.6E.-08 1.1E-08 2.2E-06 1.1E-10 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 MEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 6115. METERS, MINDS TOWARD S ADULT 1.3E-10 9.6E-10 1.7E-11 7.5E-11 4.2E-11 7.9E-09 2.5E-13 O.OE+00 TEEN 9.8E-11 5. 1E-10 1.5E-11 5.9E-11 3.4E-11 5.7E-09 1.8E-13 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.5E-10 2.6E-10 2.7E-11 7.3E-11 4.3E-11 8.7E-09 2.2E-13 O.OE+00 INFNT 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 0.0E+00 O.OE+00 COM PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, MINDS TOWARD S ADULT 1.1E-09 1.0E-09 1.3E-09 1.8E-09 3.1E-09 5.9E-07 2.8E-12 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.8E-09 1.3E-09 2.3E-09 3.3E-09 5.5E-09 9.3E-07 5.0E-12 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.4E-09 9.4E-10 5.5E-09 5.7E-09 9.1E-09 1.8E-06 7.8E-12 O.OE+00 INFNT 6.3E-09 8.7E-10 1.2E-08 1.4E-08 1.6E-08 4.4E-06 1.4E-11 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. HETERS, MINDS TOWARD S ADULT 1.3E-09 6.4E-10 1.5E-09 2.2E-09 3.7E-09 7.0E-07 7.4E-12 O.OE+00 TEEN 2. 1E-09 8.5E-10 2.8E-09 3.9E-09 6.6E-09 1.1E-06 1.4E-11 O.OE+00 CHILD 3.8E-09 6.6E-10 6.8E-09 6.8E-09 1.1E-08 2.2E-06 2.2E-11 O.OE+00 INFNT 7.2E-09 6.4E-10 1.4E-08 1.7E-08 1.9E-08 5.3E-06 3.8E-11 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 1026. METERS, MINDS TOMARD S ADULT 1.5E-10 6.3E-10 1.4E-10 2.3E-10 3.5E-10 6.4E-08 1.1E-08 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.9E-10 5.8E-10 2.0E-10 3'.1E-10 4.8E-10 7.9E-08 1.6E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.0E-10 2.2E-10 2.7E-10 3.0E-10 4.5E-10 8.8E-08 1.3E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.3E-10 7.7E-11 2.1E-10 2.7E-10 3.0E-10 8.1E-08 8.3E-09 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 3.6E-07 4.3E-07 3.5E-07 3.6E-07 3.6E-07 3.5E-06 3.6E-07 4.1E-07 TEEN 3.7E-07 4.3E-07 3.6E-07 3.7E-07 3.7E-07 3.9E-06 3.6E-07 4.1E-07 CHILD 3.8E-07 4.0E-07 3.7E-07 3.8E-07 3.8E-07 6.7E-06 3.6E-07 4. 1E-07 INFNT 3.6E-07 3.5E-07 3.7E-07 3.8E-07 3.8E-07 1.0E-05 3.6E-07 4. 1E-07 TOTALS ADULT 4.7E-07 5.4E-07 4.7E-07 4.7E-07 4.8E-07 3.6E-06 4.8E-07 7.2E-07 TEEN 4.8E-07 5.4E-07 4.7E-07 4.8E-07 4.8E-07 4.0E-06 4.8E-07 7.2E-07 CHILD 5.0E-07 5.1E-07 4.8E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 6.8E-06 4.8E-07 7.2E-07 INFNT 4.7E-07 4.6E-07 4.8E-07 4.9E-07 4.9E-07 1.0E-05 4.7E-07 7.2E-07
INDIVIDUAL DOSES(REM) DUE TO GASEOUS EFFLUENT FOR DATES 89 4 1 1 THRU 89 63024 T. BODY GI- TRCT BONE LIVER KIDNEY THYRD LUNG SKIN PLUME PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 942. HETERS, MINDS TOWARD SSM ADULT 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.3E-07 3.5E-07 TEEN 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.3E-07 3.5E-07 CHILD 1 . 2E-07 1. 2E-07 1. 2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.3E-07 3.5E-07 INFNT 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.3E-07 3.5E-07 GROUND PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 942. HETERS, MINDS TOMARD SSW ADULT 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.4E-07 TEEN 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.4E-07 CHILD 1. 2E-07 1. 2E-07 1. 2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.4E-07 INFNT 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.4E-07 VEGET PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 770. METERS, MINDS TOWARD SSM ADULT 4. 1E-09 2.7E-08 1.2E-09 3.2E-09 3.0E-09 5.6E-07 2.9E-11 O.OE+00 TEEN 5.5E-09 2.7E-08 1.2E-09 3.8E-09 2.8E-09 4.7E-07 3.8E-11 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.0E-08 1.8E-08 2.3E-09 5.4E-09 3.6E-09 7.1E-07 5.8E-11 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 O.OE+00 HEAT PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 8045. DIETERS, MINDS TOMARD SSW ADULT 2.2E-11 1.7E-10 2.8E-12 1.3E-11 6.9E-12 1.3E-09 1.1E-13 O.OE+00 TEEN 1.8E-11 9.3E-11 2.4E-12 1.0E-11 5.6E-12 9.3E-10 7. 1E-14 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.7E-ll 4.7E-ll 4.4E-12 1.3E-11 7.1E-12 1.4E-09 8.5E-14 O.OE+00 INFNT O.OE+00 O.OOOO O.OE+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0E+00 0.0000 0.0E+00 COM PATHWAY, DIST GP~ 1, 3556. METERS, MINDS TOMARD SSM ADULT 2.9E-10 2.9E-10 3.3E-10 4.9E-10 8.1E-10 1.5E-07 1.2E-12 O.OE+00 TEEN 4.9E-10 3.6E-10 6.0E-10 8.6E-10 1.4E-09 2.4E-07 1.9E-12 O.OE+00 CHILD 9. OE-10 2. 6E-10 1. 5E-09 1.5E-09 2.4E-09 4.8E-07 3.0E-12 O.OOOO INFNT 1.7E-09 2.4E-10 3.0E-09 3.6E-09 4.2E-09 1.2E-06 5.0E-12 O.OE+00 GOAT PATHMAY, DIST GP 1, 3556. METERS, MINDS TOWARD SSM ADULT 3.4E-10 1.7E-10 4.0E-10 5.8E-10 9.8E-10 1.8E-07 2.9E-12 O.OE+00 TEEN 5.5E-10 2.3E-10 7.3E-10 1.0E-09 1.7E-09 2.9E-07 4.9E-12 O.OE+00 CHILD 1.0E-09 1.8E-10 1.8E-09 1.8E-09 2.9E-09 5.8E-07 7.6E-12 O.OE+00 INFNT 1. 9E-09 1. 7E-10 3. 7E-09 4.4E-09 5.0E-09 1.4E-06 1.3E-11 O.OE+00 INHAL PATHWAY, DIST GP 1, 942. METERS, MINDS TOWARD SSW ADULT 1.7E-10 5.6E-10 1.7E-10 2.8E-10 4.4E-10 B.OE-08 9.4E-09 O.OE+00 TEEN 2.2E-10 5.2E-10 2.5E-10 3.8E-10 6.0E-10 9.8E-08 1.4E-08 O.OE+00 CHILD 2.3E-10 2.0E-10 3.3E-10 3.7E-10 5.6E-10 1.1E-07 1. 1E-08 O.OE+00 INFNT 1.6E-10 7.0E-11 2.6E-10 3.3E-10 3.7E-10 1.0E-07 7.1E-09 O.OE+00 SUBTOTALS (NO PLUME) ADULT 1.2E-07 1.4E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.1E-06 1.3E-07 1.4E-07 TEEN 1.2E-07 1.4E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-06 1.3E-07 1.4E-07 CHILD 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 1.2E-07 1.3E-07 1.3E-07 2.0E-06 1.3E-07 1.4E-07 INFNT 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.2E-07 1.3E-07 2.8E-06 1.2E-07 1.4E-07 TOTALS ADULT 2.4E-07 2.7E-07 2.4E-07 2.4E-07 2.5E-07 1.2E-06 2.6E-07 4.9E-07 TEEN 2.5E-07 2.7E-07 2.4E-07 2.5E-07 2.5E-07 1.3E-06 2.6E-07 4.9E-07 CHILD 2.5E-07 2.6E-07 2.5E-07 2.5E-07 2.5E-07 2.1E-06 2.6E-07 4.9E-07 INFNT 2.4E-07 2.4E-07,2.5E-07 2.5E-07 2.5E-07 2.9E-06 2.5E-07 4.9E-07
APPENDIX 2.1 Summar of Houri Meteorolo ical Data First uarter 1989
HOURS AT EACH MIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 89010101-89033124 STABILITY CLASS: A DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPDIOM DIRECTION: DIRION LAPSE: DT60N WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 )24 TOTAL N 0 8 22 2 0 0 32 NNE 0 4 3 2 0 0 9 NE 0 4 4 3 2 0 13 ENE 0 5 10 0 0 0 15 E 0 2 3 0 0 0 5 ESE 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 SE 0 6 11 2 0 0 19 SSE 0 7 9 6 0 0 22 S 0 4 12 8 0 0 24 SSW 0 0 1 3 1 0 5 SW 0 5 13 3 0 0 21 WSW 0 1 17 5 2 . 0 25 M 0 10 12 3 0 0 25 WNW 0 16 12 2 0 0 30 NW 0 10 12 0 0 0 22 NNW 0 18 12 0 0 0 30 TOTAL 0 101 153 39 5 0 298 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF HISSING DATA: 21
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89010101-89033124 STABILITY CLASS: B DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPD10M DIRECTION: DIR10M LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 1 9 20 5 0 0 35 NNE 0 3 3 2 0 0 8 NE 0 9 6 2 2 0 19 ENE 1 10 8 1 0 0 20 E 1 0 7 3 3 0 0 0 ll ESE 4 0 0 0 7 SE 0 5 7 1 0 0 13 SSE 0 3 8 1 0 0 12 S 0 4 7 7 0 0 18 SSW 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 SW 0 2 15 6 0 0 23 WSW 0 6 18 2 2 0 28 W 0 3 6 0 0 0 9 WNW 1 3 1 4 0 '0 9 NW 2 5 6 1 0 0 14 NNW 0 5 3 0 0 0 8 TOTAL 6 77 115 33 4 0 235 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF HISSING DATA: 21
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 89010101-89033124 STABILITY CLASS: C DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPD10M DIRECTION: D IR10M LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 )24 TOTAL N 0 7 14 6 0 0 27 NNE 0 5 5 0 0 0 10 NE 0 3 4 2 1 0 10 ENE 1 15 6 1 0 0 23 E 0 12 3 0 0 0 15 ESE 0 6 2 3 '0 0 ll SE 2 11 8 0 0 0 21 SSE 1 9 8 0 0 0 18 S 0 4 6 3 0 0 13 SSW 0 4 5 0 0 13 SW 0 3 10 3 0 0 16 WSW 0 5 6 3 4 0 18 W 0 8 13 1 0 0 22 WNW 1 5 6 1 0 0 13 NW 0- 10 7 0 0 0 17 NNW 1 9 7 5 0 0 22 < TOTAL 6 116 109 33 5 0 269 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSING DATA: 21
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 89010101-89033124 STABILITY CLASS: D DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPDION DIRECTION: DIRIOM LAPSE: DT60H WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 1 12 10 7 0 30 NNE 1 14 9 7 0 31 NE 0 25 21 26 0 77 ENE 1 25 21 5 0 52 E 4 24 18 3 0 49 ESE 2 20 14 7 0 43 SE 4 17 13 4 0 38 SSE 9 14 10 1 0 34 S 2 14 47 14 0 77 SSW 1 6 49 13 0 69 SW 5 7 39 21 0 74 WSW 1 17 41 25 0 88 W 1 22 41 30 0 94 WNW 2 28 52 11 0 93 NW 3 18 17 6 0 44 NNW 1 , 20 23 5 0 49 TOTAL 38 283 425 185 11 0 942 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF HISSING DATA: 21
HOURS AT. EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 89010101-89033124 STABILITY CLASS: E DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPD10M DIRECTION: DIR10M LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 2 4 0 1 0 0 7 NNE 4 4 0 0 0 0 8 NE 3 6 3 0 0 0 12 ENE 4 8 1 0 0 0 13 E 5 12 0 0 0 0 17 ESE 6 14 0 0 0 0 20 SE 4 13 2 0 0 0 19 SSE 5 24 5 0 0 0 34 S 33 29 4 0 0 70 SSW 1 3 23 9 0 0 36 SW 0 3 8 2 0 0 13 WSW 3 1 7 0 0 0 11 W 3 4 4 0 0 0 ll WNW 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 NW 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 NNW 2 1 1 0 0 0 4 TOTAL 49 133 83 16 0 0 281 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSING DATA: 21
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 89010101-89033124 STABILITY CLASS: F DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPDIOH DIRECTION: DIRIOM LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13- 18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 3 2 0 0 0 0 5 ENE 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 E 3 0 0 0 0 7 ESE 1 7 0 0 0 0 8 SE 1 13 1 0 0 0 15 SSE 7 11 0 0 0 0 18 S 1 19 3 0 0 0 23 SSW 3 1 1 0 0 0 5 SW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WSW 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WNW 0 '0 0 0 0 0 0 NW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 21 59 5 0 0 0 85 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF HISSING DATA'1
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89010101-89033124 STABILITY CLASS: G DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPDIOM DIRECTION: 0 I RIOM LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-'12 13-18 19-24 )24 TOTAL N 0 0 0 0 0 '0 0 NNE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENE 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 E 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 ESE 2 3 0 0 0 0 5 SE 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 SSE 3 4 0 0 0 0 7 S 2 3 0 0 0 0 5 SSW 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 SW 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 WSW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WNW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NW NNW 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 15 14 0 0 0 0 29 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF HISSING DATA: 21
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89010101-89033124 STABILITY CLASS: ALL DT/DZ ELEVATION'PEED'SPD10M DIRECTION: DIR10M LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 4 40 66 21 0 0 131 NNE 5 30 20 11 0 0 66 NE 6 49 38 33 10 0 136 ENE 8 67 46 7 0 0 128 E 15 63 27 3 0 0 108 ESE 11 54 20 10 0 0 95 SE 15 65 42 7 0 0 129 SSE 25 72 40 8 0 0 145 S 9 81 104 36 0 0 230 SSW 6 14 78 31 1 0 130 SW 6 20 85 35 2 0 148 WSW 5 30 89 35 12 0 171 W 4 47 76 34 0 0 161 WNW 5 55 71 18 0 0 149 NW 7 43 42 7 0 0 99 NNW 4 53 46 10 0 0 113 TOTAL 135 783 890 306 25 0 2139 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSING DATA: 21
APPENDIX 2.2 Summer of Houri Data Meteorolo ical Data Second uarter 1989
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HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89040101-89063024 STABILITY CLASS: A DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPD10M DIRECTION: DIR10M LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 4 29 30 0 0 71 NNE 1 4 2 0 0 7 NE 2 1 1 0 0 4 ENE 1 8 3 0 0 13 E 1 5 13 0 0 21 ESE 2 16 10 0 0 29 SE 1 8 8 0 0 17 SSE 3 9 9 0 0 22 S 2, 9 18 0 0 35 SSW 0 2 4 0 0 7 SW 2 18 21 0 0 42 WSW 1 27 34 0 0 65 W 0 34 19 0 0 54 WNW 3 55 14 0 0 72 NW 4 43 8 0 0 55 NNW 2 74 43 0 0 121 TOTAL 29 342 237 27 0 0 635 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSING DATA: 66
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 89040101-89063024 STABILITY CLASS: 8 DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPD10M DIRECTION: DIR10M LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 )24 TOTAL N 1 10 6 1 '0 0 18 NNE 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 NE 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 ENE 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 E 1 5 6 0 0 0 12 ESE 0 4 4 0 0 0 8 SE 1 5 2 0 0 0 8 SSE 0 2 4 1 0 0 7 S 1 7 8 1 0 0 17 SSW 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 SW 0 5 8 0 0 0 13 WSW 0 8 1 0 0 0 9 W 3 16 3 0 0 0 22 WNW 1 8 0 0 - 0 0 9 NW 2 3' 0 0 0 5 NNW 3 22 0 0 0 29 TOTAL - 16 100 52 3 0 0 171 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): DIRECTION 0 0'ARIABLE HOURS OF HISSING DATA: 66
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD '9040101-89063024 STABILITY CLASS: C DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED:SPD10M DIRECTION:DIR10M LAPSE:DT60M WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 )24 TOTAL N 3 13 8 1 0 0 25 NNE 0 0 1 .0 0 0 1 NE 3 5 4 0 0 0 12 ENE 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 E 2 6 2 0 0 0 10 ESE 0 1 3 0 0 0 4 SE 1 2 1 0 0 0 4 SSE 3 5 5 0 0 0 13 S 0 4 7 0 0 0 11 SSW 0 0 3 1 0 0 4 SW 0 5 2 0 0 0 7 WSW 1 3 1 2 0 0 7 W 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 WNW 2 6 2 0 0 0 10 NW 2 5 0 0 0 0 7 NNW 2 15 1 0 0 0 18 TOTAL - 20 76 40 4 0 0 140 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSING DATA: 66
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89040101-89063024 STABILITY CLASS: D DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPDIOM DIRECTION: DIRION LAPSE: DT60H WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 )24 TOTAL N 2 29 19 0 0 0 50 NNE 1 14 2 0 1 0 18 NE 0 7 5 1 0 0 13 ENE 3 8 9 0 '0 0 20 E 2 11 8 1 0 0 22 ESE 2 15 10 0 0 0 27 SE 1 -10 10 0 0 0 21 SSE 5 ll 11 4 0 '0 31 35 S 5 8 11 11 0 0
'SW 3 2 20 4 0 0 29 SW 1 11 20 3 , 0 0 35 WSW 7 16 10 1 0 0 34 W 6 12 6 0 0 0 24 WNW 9 17 7 1 0 0 34 NW 12 27 5 0 0 0 44 NNW 9,27 4 1 0 0 41 TOTAL 68 225 157 27 1 0 478 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF HISSING DATA: 66
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 89040101-89063024 STABILITY CLASS: E DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPDIOM DIRECTION: D IRIOM LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED(MPH) MIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 5 9 1 0 0 0 15 NNE 9 17 0 0 0 0 26 NE 6 5 1 0 0 0 12 ENE 5 17 0 0 0 0 22 E 5 23 1 0 0 0 29 ESE 8 17 6 0 0 0 31 SE 6 16 4 0 0 0 26 SSE 16 13 12 0 0 0 41 S 1 16 16 0 0 0 33 SSW 3 4 7 1 0 0 15 SM 9 3 1 0 0 17 MSW 4 12 4 0 0 0 20 W 3 8 1 1 0 0 13 WNW 9 2 1 0 0 0 12 NW 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 NNW 5 6 1 0 0 0 12 TOTAL 96 174 58 3 0 0 331 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF HISSING DATA: 66
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD 89040101-89063024 STABILITY CLASS: F DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPD10M DIRECTION: DIR10M LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 )24 TOTAL N 3 1 0 0 0 0 4 NNE 4 2 0 0 0 0 6 NE 4 2 0 0 0 0 6 ENE 13 8 0 0 0 0 21 E 8 7 0 0 0 0 15 ESE 13 2 0 0 0 0 15 SE 9 1 0 0 0 0 10 SSE 14 13 1 0 0 0 28 S 10 13 0 0 0 0 23 SSW 7 5 0 0 0 0 12 SW 2 5 0 0 0 0 7 WSW 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 W 7 2 0 0 0 0 9 WNW 5 '1 0 0 0 0 6 NW 6 1 0 0 0 0 7 NNW 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 TOTAL 108 65 2 0 0 0 175 PERIODS'OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSING DATA: 66
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89040101-89063024 STABILITY CLASS: G DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPDI ON DIRECTION: D IRIOH LAPSE: DT60M MIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 )24 TOTAL N 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 NNE 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 NE 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 ENE 6 2 0 0 0 0 8 E 17 5 0 0 0 0 22 ESE ll 0 0 0 0 0 ll SE 14 5 0 0 0 0 19 SSE 33 5 0 0 0 0 38 S 21 28 0 0 0 0 49 SSW 4 8 0 0 0 0 12 SW 4 2 0 0 0 0 6 MSW 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 W 5 1 0 0 0 0 6 WNW 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 NW 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 NNW 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 TOTAL 125 63 0 0 0 0 188 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF HISSING DATA: 66
HOURS AT EACH WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION PERIOD OF RECORD = 89040101-89063024 STABILITY CLASS: ALL DT/DZ ELEVATION: SPEED: SPD10M DIRECTION: DIR10M LAPSE: DT60M WIND SPEED(MPH) WIND DIRECTION 1-3 4-7 8-12 13-18 19-24 >24 TOTAL N 19 92 64 10 0 185 NNE 18 40 5 0 0 64 NE 15 24 12 1 0 52 ENE 30 46 14 1 0 91 E 36 62 30 3 0 131 ESE 36 55 33 1 0 125 SE 33 47 25 0 0 105 SSE 74 58 42 6 0 180 S 40 85 60 18 0 203 SSW 17 21 37 7 0 82 SW 13 55 54 5 0 127 WSW 15 70 50 6 0 141 W 25 76 29 2 0 132 WNW 31 90 24 1 0 - 146 NW 36 79 13 0 0 128 NNW 24 145 54 3 0 226 TOTAL 462 1045 546 64 1 0 2118 PERIODS OF CALM(HOURS): 0 VARIABLE DIRECTION 0 HOURS OF MISSING DATA: 66
APPENDIX 2.3 Houri Meteorolo ical Data: Januar 1 - June 30 1989 (Based on Gaseous Batch Releases)
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METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR SPD10H SPEEDS 1- 4 JANUARY (MPH X SPD60H
',10) 1989 SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 1100 75 0 0 34 122 111 0 0 77 139 49 0 0 15 89 47 0 0 18 103 1200 80 0 0 49 162 135 0 0 74 215 75 0 0 27 205 173 0 0 73 250 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES)
DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX
'RHN 1100 184 0 9 156 230 187 0 6 171 212 186 0 16 145 269 176 0 33 106 491 1200 228 0 15 194 283 238 0 15 198 277 241 0 19 183 288 247 0 18 194 272 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C TMP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 1100 251 0-257 0 262 0 264 0 154 0 -12 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 285 0-242 0 299 0 300 0 214 0 -12 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JANUARY 6, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPDlOM SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 59 0 0 42 89 109 0 0 95 126 57 0 0 32 95 35 0 0 23 54 200 71 0 0 49 99 119 0 0 99 137 69 0 0 44 99 56 0 0 37 84 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 77 0 6 57 97 87 0 3 77 94 82 0 7 58 102 107 0 11 59 143 200 78 0 6 59 101 77 0 2 69 86 83 0 5 61 102 109 0 9 61 129 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C TMP.C TMP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 341 0-219 0 333 0 331 0 243 0 -13 0 14 0, 14 0 14 0 1 0 200 333 0-222 0 324 0 324 0 233 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 2 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JANUARY 7, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD108 SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 1100 113 0 0 66 220 194 0 0 103 279 122 0 0 72 189 138 0 0 89 215 1200 114 0 0 73 172 200 0 0 142 249 126 0 0 85 184 149 0 0 77 228 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60M DIR108 DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 1100 136 0 6 113 159 138 0 3 487 508 136 0 5 112 154 124 0 6 108 147 1200 136 0 4 116 149 139 0 2 491 508 135 0 4 115 150 127 0 6 110 151 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-8 BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 1100 402 0-234 0 403 0 404 0 294 0 -14 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 413 0-238 0 415 0 416 0 312 0 -14 0 13 0 14' 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JANUARY 11, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 1200 106 0 0 56 211 157 0 0 82 244 141 0 0 75 205 112 0 0 63 176 2000 143 0 0 85 271 223 0 0 126 330 133 0 . 0 81 213 128 0 0 56 213 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOM DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 1200 129 0 10 98 156 132 0 6 477 505 128 0 7 103 156 128 0 10 98 163 2000 139 0 5 121 158 139 0 4 485 511 138 0 6 116 154 130 0 9 105 184 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F'Xlo), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C MSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 1200 330 0-385 2 328 0 333 0 169 0 -19 0 14,0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 379 0-335 2 380 0 380 0 253 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JANUARY 14, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 700 38 0 0 15 60 121 0 0 106 131 23 0 0 8 42 68 0 0 44 104 1400 41 0 0 23 65 52 0 0 27 72 29 0 0 4 55 32 0 0 11 56 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B 0IR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 700 153 0 11 128 226 156 0 2 148 160 150 0 16 104 220 130 0 6 111 152 1400 175 0 10 143 203 173 0 9 148 199 171 0 13 121 208 127 0 14 29 509 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C TMP'C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRHN 700 217 0-351 2 229 0 226 0 71 0 12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 266 0-322 2 265 0 267 0 152 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JANUARY 16, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10)
'SPDlOH SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 2200 185 0 0 92 339 280 0 0 142 402 153 0 0 52 308 158 0 .0 82 246 2300 183 0 0 104 291 283 0 0 172 431 145 0 0 62 261 168 0 0 90 254 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES)
DIRlOH . DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV .C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRHN 2200 218 0 10 191 261 219 0 6 192 239 226 0 12 191 257 205 0 8 148 226 2300 217 0 8 183 246 220 0 5 198 237 226 0 13 172 270 207 0 9 157 271 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TElOS TE2S DPlOS DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 2200 401 0-438 2 381 0 381 0 196 0 -7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 401 0-438 2 381 0 381 0 199 0 -6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JANUARY 18, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRHN 400 107 0 0 64 150 166 0 0 113 230 86 0 0 33 169 78 0 0 38 141 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOM DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 400 201 0 7 172 230 205 0 6 188 224 204 0 11 160 236 183 0 20 90 281 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 400 400 0-407 2 403 0 404 0 238 0 -4 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JANUARY 19, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRHN 1400 155 0 0 70 237 268 0 0 144 387 150 0 0 77 235 192 0 0 163 246 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRHN 1400 226 0 12 198 262 230 0 6 211 251 236 0 11 203 275 221 0 1 214 227 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT,C HSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 1400 472 0-446 2 416 0 423 0 250 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JANUARY 21, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 2000 118 0 0 79 175 199 0 0 143 275 96 0 0 30 198 56 0 0 29 109 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 2000 179 0 6 159 196 3 0 0 363 364 180 0 9 145 212 143 0 25 87 233 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C HSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 2000 301 0-459 2 311 0 311 0 105 0 -3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JANUARY 22, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 1700 121 0 0 '0 210 199 0 0 134 284 98 0 0 39 194 69 0 0 30 137 1800 109 0 0 65 160 184 0 0 130 237 88 0 0 36 166 61 0 0 18 166 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 1700 176 0 8 151 201 175 0 5 163 190 177 0 12 130 219 138 0 20 102 361 1800 179 0 6 159 196 179 0 3 168 192 178 0 10 153 212 142 0 25 59 502 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 1700 439 0-464 2 444 0 446 0 227 0 -8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 417 0-464 2 427 0 426 0 208 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 l0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JANUARY 24, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 400 37 0 0 23 53 115 0 0 107 127 22 0 0 4 46 46 0 0 28 78 500 37 0 0 28 44 111 0 0 94 120 29 0 0 14 50 49 0 0 30 65 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRHN 400 177 0 4 163 194 191 0 1 187 193 176 0 11 97 210 139 0 15 54 207 500 155 0 4 141 167 180 0 2 173 183 162 0 8 136 181 131 0 6 113 156 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 400 400 0-421 2 414 0 408 0 245 0 18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 396 0-416 2 405 0 395 0 245 0 25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JANUARY 25, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 1400 97 0 0 39 149 161 0 0 113 202 123 0 0 65 196 131 0 0 83 189 1500 94 0 0 47 171 167 0 0 79 247 128 0 0 63 215 123 0 0 77 211 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 'DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRHN 1400 110 0 9 85 148 3 0 0 363 364 116 0 8 95 139 117 0 6 460 495 1500 127 0 8 98 164 3 0 0 363 364 130 0 5 111 143 121 0 8 92 144 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), HISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C TMP C TMP'C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 1400 363 0-403 2 362 0 363 0 251 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 5 0 1500 363 0-396 2 364 0 365 0 252 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JANUARY 28, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 300 83 0 , 0 61 124 175 0 0 138 215 65 0 0. 22 107 78 0 0 36 133 400 97 0 0 56 157 181 0 0 135 245 79 0 0 28 157 80 0 0 43 143 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60M DIR10B 0 IR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRHN 300 191 0 5 177 215 3 0 0 363 363 193 0 10 156 235 186 0 21 134 490 400 200 0 9 175 226 3 0 0 359 364 204 0 12 155 254 183 0 19 129 252 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), HISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TElOH DPlOH TE10S TE2S DPlOS DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C:HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 300 360 0-448 2 401 0 401 0 260 0 24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 376 0-449 2 400 0 401 0 252 0 9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JANUARY 29, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOM SPD60H SPD10B
'PD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 1200 73 0 0 45 135 110 0 0 57 166 65 0 0 14 135 46 0 0 23 74 1300 99 0 0 55 143 136 0 0 92 186 73 0 0 26 147 55 0 0 25 104 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES)
DIRlOH DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 1200 169 0 7 143 187 343 0 1 341 345 181 0 12 136 225 134 0 17 80 210 1300 183 0 8 162 207 347 0 0 347 348 198 0 11 160 230 186 0 24 123 510 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT,-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 1200 343 0-429 2 408 0 405 0 337 0 -18 2 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 1300 367 0-410 2 417 0 418 0 341 0 -31 2 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JANUARY 31, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 0000 88 0 0 63 124 158 0 0 118 192 63 0 0 24 108 72 0 0 36 147 1400 140 0 0 75 218 233 0 0 136 339 118 0 0 48 233 101 0 0 50 180 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 0000 188 0 5 170 207 3 0 0 363 364 191 0 11 153 243 175 0 21 104 238 I 1400 220 0 10 197 266 348 0 30 223 364 228 0 11 202 265 199 0 12 145 248 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F Xlo), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DPlOS DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 0000 388 0-429 2 413 0 411 0 296 0 1 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 573 0-464 2 477 0 482 0 332 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
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METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR FEBRUARY 5, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN / 200 49 0 0 28 70 78 0 0 47 101 38 0 0 19 62 58 0 0 38 82 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRHN 200 147 0 7 116 173 3 0 0 363 363 143 0 8 120 167 119 0 7 98 152 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C TMP C THP C THP C THP C DT C MSC C MSC C HSC C RA INC HRHN 200 157 0-449 2 159 0 160 0 55 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA ' 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR SPD10M SPEEDS 1- 4 FEBRUARY ', (HPH X 10) SPD60H 1989 SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 300 104 0 0 65 176 174 0 0 86 249 138 0 0 79 237 191 0 0 137 249 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B'IR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 300 260 0 12 229 299 3 0 0 363 363 269 0 12 230 304 264 0 8 244 288 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C TMP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 300 138 0-467 2 152 0 159 0 44 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR FEBRUARY 97 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 1400 132 0 0 57 237 164 0 0 98 244 96 0 0 40 173 150 0 0 68 268 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 1400 214 0 16 183 270 3 0 0 363 364 226 0 15 163 284 213 0 11 165 239 TEHPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 1400 114 0-472 2 115 0 124 0 -36 0 -19 0 14 -0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR FEBRUARY 10, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN
'600 103 0 0 50 177 171 0 0 113 231 107 0 0 50 184 149 0 0 89 207 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES)
DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C 'STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 1600 226 0 13 194 264 . 3 0 0 363 363 236 0 11 198 282 219 0 6 184 231 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X 10) i MISC ~ AND RAIN( INCHES Xl00 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 1600 237 0-471 2 233 0 242 0 83 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR FEBRUARY 11, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 1500 109 0 0 52 193 158 0 0 87 230 130 0 0 52 213 130 0 0 86 183 1600 118 0 0 58 200 178 0 0 98 237 107 0 0 58 175 142 0 0 105 204 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 1500 250 0 16,200 293 3 0 0 362 363 253 0 9 230 280 244 0 7 222 262 1600 255 0 11 219 283 3 0 0 362 364 252 0 8 226 273 245 0 4 230 258 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F Xlo), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP. C TMP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C MSC C RAINO HRHN 1500 304 0-470 2 294 0 302 0 171 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 312 0-471 2 302 0 308 0 159 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES, 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR FEBRUARY 13, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 400 98 0 0 51 182 164 0 0 112 215 76 0 0 37 140 73 0 0 32 142 500 86 0 0 42 142 141 0 0 77 193 72 0 0 36 127 73 0 0 40 115 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 400 166 0 8 138 191 3 0 0 363 363 164 0 11 123 197 136 0 17 79 257 500 145 0 9 119 180 3 0 0 363 363 141 0 8 110 171 133 0 10 101 169 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES.X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 400 300 0-468 2 303 0 304 0 183 0 -8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 293 0-465 2 293 0 294 0 199 0 -11 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR FEBRUARY 17, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 1700 62 0 0 35 108 72 0 0 48 107 37 0 ,0 10 69 55 0 0 10 89 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DI RlOM. DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 1700 34 0 12 349 416 3 0 0 363 363 36 0 18 357 491 13 0 15 87 472 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 1700 237 0-471 2 239 0 243 0 111 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA ,1 QUESTIONABLE'ATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALH SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR FEBRUARY 18, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX . HRHN 1200 29 0 0 14 56 26 0 0 9 69 32 0 0 11 72 46 0 0 36 55 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 1200 76 0 42 =39 437 3 0 0 363 363 131 0 36 36 340 326 0 9 303 349 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C TMP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 1200 226 0-471 2 207 0 213 0 62 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR FEBRUARY 19, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 400 30 0 0 26 40 84 0 0 79 91 20 0 0 3 34 37 0 0 23 59 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 '(DEGREES) DIR10H DIR10S DI R60H, D I R10B AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 400 168 0 4 152 185 3 0 0 363 363 164 0 9 132 196 125 0 7 463 506 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 400 224 0-465 2 229 0 227 0 133 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR FEBRUARY 20) 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 1200 52 0 0 36 70 52 0 37 69 42 0 0 19 63 34 0 0 18 69 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOM DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 1200 82 0 9 57 115 3 0 0 363 363 84 0 14 395 480 109 0 18 53 504 TEHPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C TMP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C HSC C MSC C MSC C RAINC HRHN 1200 291 0-468 2 295 0 298 0 199 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR FEBRUARY 21, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 100 51 0 0 32 76 78 0 0 54 105 29 0 0 12 49 73 0 0 31 110 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRHN 100 7 0 8 333 391 3 0 0 363 363 5 0 12 320 413 17 0 9 342 417 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C HSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 316 0-463 2 307 0 300 0 232 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED, 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR FEBRUARY 24, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 1200 92 0 0 52 135 109 0 0 59 154 76 0 0 24 139 55 0 0 22 105 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 1200 187 0 13 157 227 3 0 0 363 363 188 0 16 149 248 151 0 40 55 510 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG 'F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C TMP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 1200 204 0-474 2 211 0 216 0 3 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR FEBRUARY 25, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD108 SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 500 95 0 0 55 158 152 0 0 97 206 82 0 0 26 169 114 0 0 59 190 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOM DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 500 217 0 10 193 246 3 0 0 363 363 226 0 11 176 266 209 0 10 157 241 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 500 243 0-473 2 250 0 252 0 109 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR FEBRUARY 25, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD "HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 500 95 0 0 55 158 152 0 0 97 206 82 0 0 26 169 114 0 0 59 190 1700 81 0 0 40 153 147 0 0 91 199 80 0 0 21 138 73 0 0 51 96 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 500 217 0 10 193 246 3 0 0 363 363 226 0 11 176 266 209 0 10 157 241 1700 237 0 13 205 269 3 0 0 363 363 243 0 10 210 284 224 0 4 210 237 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 500 243 0-473 2 250 0 252 0 109 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 357 0-470 2 334 0 337 0 224 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I =IOUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR FEBRUARY 27, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRHN 1900 15 0 0 10 22 8 0 0 7 18 11 0 0 4 25 12 0 0 5 24 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 1900 129 0 29 51 169 3 0 0 363 363 129 0 6 471 505 133 0 62 90 472 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10) ) MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C HSC C MSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 1900 217 0-474 2 220 0 220 0 59 0 -9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
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METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 2, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 1100 46 0 0 32 66 49 0 0 28 63 42 0 0 22 72 29 0 0 12 53 1200 73 0 0 54 91 80 0 ~ 0 61 94 44 0 0 6 78 37 0 17 67 1300 60 0 37 92 71 0 0 48 95 52 0 0 21 87 45 0 28 66 1400 74 0 50 95 77 0 0 61 93 50 0 0 15 84 38 0 18 91 1500 76 0 51 101 87 0 0 64 102 50 0 0 18 99 42 0 17 97 1600 84 0 59 107 96 0 0 76 113 49 0 0 '4 91 40 0 13 79 1700 70 0 43 106 92 0 0 65 114 64 0 0 26 101 44 0 23 89 1800 71 0 38 101 86 0 0 55 113 56 0 0 31 86
-36 0 14 65 1900 70 0 45 103 103 0 0 74 127 60 0 0 27 100 39 0 9 79 2000 58 0 29 81 90 0 0 68 125 56 0 0 28 91 51 0 33 77 2100 61. 0 40 91 100 0 0 80 118 61 0 0 36 93 38 0 22 64 2200 79 0 46 117 117 0 0 91 137 72 0 0 38 102 35 0 12 64 2300 76 0 0'0 112 116 0 0 88 146 74 0 0 46 115 39 0 0 11 67 2400 86 0 0 54 134 124 0 0 82 158 83 0 0 37 126 44 0 0 19 105 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED .5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 2, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 1100 72 0 9 48 111 3 0 . 0 363 363 105 0 15 431 500 102 0 21 34 499 1200 52 0 10 31 85 3 0 0 363 363 57 0 21 34 494 81 0 32 293 511 1300 70 0 10 401 459 3 0 0 363 363 70 0 12 382 483 112 0 13 43 501 1400 51 0 11 379 441 3 0 0 363 363 61 0 18 41 481 I 82 0 36 86 496 1500 55 0 7 387 436 3 0 0 363 363 62 0 14 369'72 42 0 31 354 484 1600 47 0 8 390 431 3 0 0 363 363 58 0 18 358 502 74 0 36 36 508 1700 70 0 6 407 450 3 0 0 363 363 79 0 9 394 472 83 0 23 47 503 1800 70 0 7 412 453 3 0 0 363 363 77 0 9 399 464 84 0 26 43 490 1900 75 0 8 406 452 3 0 0 363 363 80 0 8 402 476 86 0 28 55 500 2000 93 0 9 428 481 3 0 0 363 363 95 0 7 433 486 114 0 8 423 493 2100 83 0 7 420 468 3 0 0 363 363 86 0 6 419 472 106 0 14 408 493 2200 78 0 5 418 460 3 0 0 363 363 83 0 6 416 473 91 0 32 14 491 2300 79 0 7 416 459 '3 0 0 363 363 84 0 7 397 463 95 0 22 37 488 2400 78 0 6 422 454 3 0 0 363 363 83 0 5 423 461 88 0 23 360 520 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 2, 1989 g II TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C HSC C MSC C HSC C RA INC HRHN 1100 214 0-468 2 220 0 225 0 111 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 208 0-470 2 218 0 223 0 107 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 214 0-471 2 223 0 227 0 102 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 219 0-471 2 233 0 239 0 120 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 224 0-472 2 231 0 235 0 112 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 1600 223 0-472 2 232 0 236 0 113 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 228 0-472 2 232 0 236 0 115 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 227 0-471 2 231 0 234 0 116 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 227 0-470 2 230 0 232 0 119 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 228 0-469 2 230 0 232 0 121 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0.0 2100 231 0-469 2 233 0 235 0 126 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 233 0-469 2 235 0 236 0 125 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 236 0-469 2 237 0 238 0 128 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 234 0-470 2 236 0 237 0 125 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 3, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 82 0 0 41 130 138 0 96 168 97 0 0 57 145 73 0 0 45 122 200 105 0 0 66 150 153 0 0 123 180 102 0 0 61 148 42 0 0 23 71 300 115 0 0 63 179 171 0 0 133 210 117 0 0 65 181 71 0 0 33 112 400 ill 86 0 0 0 0 49 45 169 142 194 0 0 139 243 127 0 0 81 188 500 120 0 0 52 194 197 0 0 136 257 137 0 0 85 197 110 0 0 62 179 600 108 0 0 59 184 196 0 0 122 254 152 0 0 70 224 130 0 0 78 202 700 124 0 0 56 194 217 0 0 158 289 154 0 0 99 222 119 0 0 74 176 800 138 0 0 59 235 241 0 0 153 315 165 0 0 105 241 133 0 0 69 218 900 151 0 0 63 254 244 0 0 164 312 183 0 0 121 275 144 0 0 78 218 1000 110 0 0 38 179 171 0 0 102 242 145 0 0 90 236 118 0 0 60 180 1100 120 0 0 67 224 178 0 96 239 169 0 0 92 235 152 0 0 84 235 1200 130 0 0 63 194 191 0 0 123 235 164 0 0 93 225 160 0 0 101 256 1300 127 0 0 60 206 179 0 0 116 228 159 0 0 91 220 138 0 0 88 213 1400 116 0 0 52 173 170 0 88 214 118 0 0 75 221 91 0 0 44 166 1500 131 0 0 62 206 201 0 0 142 239 145 0 0 85 231 125 0 0 80 204 1600 131 0 0 64 202 201 0 0 105 259 169 0 0 96 253 139 0 0 77 222 1700 136 0 0 59 245 223 0 0 132 282 184 0 0 118 272 169 0 0 99 243 1800 144 0 0 '65 251 233 0 0 154 305 176 0 0 113 254 186 0 0 116 278 1900 156 0 0 80 253 243 0 0 162 328 200 0 0 132 275 185 0 0 113 253 2000 133 0 0 69 230 191 0 0 120 256 171 0 0 89 250 138 0 0 82 210 2100 98 0 0 57 160 116 0 38 186 144 0 0 78 211 132 0 0 74 189 2200 101 0 0 51 164 82 0 37 131 102 0 0 58 177 95 0 0 53 166 2300 91 0 0 49 152 70 0 24 121 87 0 0 48 144 73 0 0 46 113 2400 84 0 0 45 157 57 0 22 108 81 0 0 44 124 76 0 0 49 129 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH . 3, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 92 0 7 428 472 3 0 0 363 363 93 0 6 435 474 110 0 7 443 491 200 82 0 5 429 466 3 0 0 363 363 87 0 5 426 463 96 0 20 37 494 300 88 0 6 427 468 3 0 0 363 363 90 0 5 434 466 108 0 13 55 483 400 96 0 7 429 478 3 0 0 363 363 98 0 5 441 476 109 0 ll 402 491 500 97 0 7 432 488 3 0 0 363 363 101 0 6 441 483 600 ill 100 0 7 440 430 486 492 0 363 363 102 0 0 9 3 0 7 443 485 113 0 6 446 490 700 102 0 8 435 489 3 0 0 363 363 104 0 7 445 489 113 0 7 442 490 800 102 0 8 435 489 3 0 0 363 363 104 0 11 85 490 113 0 7 423 492 900 103 0 8 421 492 3 0 0 363 363 105 0 6 86 127 113 0 9 406 491 1000 106 0 8 440 491 3 0 0 363 363 113 0 9 84 135 114 0 7 442 502 1100 105 0 8 72 130 3 0 0 363 363 112 0. 8 89 141 114 0 5 444 488 1200 107 0 8 82 135 3 0 0 363 363 114 0 7 96 131 114 0 5 453 493 1300 107 0 7 79 130 3 0 0 363 363 115 0 7 94 133 l-l 5 0 5 450 491 1400 1 01 0 9 69 145 3 0 '0 363 363 109 0 9 85 134 1 11 0 9 413 491 1500 99 0 7 75 128 3 0 0 363 363 101 0 7 81 125 113 0 7 435 493 1600 110 0 6 82 133 3 0 0 363 363 114 0 7 91 134 113 0 7 431 496 1700 105 0 8 81 141 3 0 0 363 363 110 0 7 88 132 113 0 5 449 487' 1800 105 0 74 138 3 0 0 363 363 112 0 7 95 137 114 0 5 448 488 1900 108 0 7 86 135 3 0 0 363 363 113 0 6 ,97 132 115 0 5 451 491 2000 115 0 8 87 139 3 0 0 363 363 122 0 7 91 140 115 0 6 453 502 2100 121 0 9 90 143 3 0 0 363 363 127 0 6 105 139 114 0 5 454 494 2200 127 0 7 98 160- 3 0 0 363 363 131 0 5 107 149 123 0 6 104 147 2300 128 0 7 99 148 3 0 0 363 363 129 0 6 98 143 123 0 8 96 145 2400 122 0 9 96 145 3 0 0 363 363 124 0 6 102 137 113 0 7 95 143 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 3) 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO)) MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C MSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 234 0-470 2 235 0 237 0 125 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 237 0-470 2 239 0 241 0 124 0 -12 0 140 14 0 140 00 300 237 0-471 238 0 240 0 124 0 -13 0 140 14 0 140 00 400 243 0-471 245 0 246 0 123 0 -12 0 140 14 0 140 00 500 250 0-471 252 0 253 0 122 0 0 140 14 0 140 00 600 252 0-472 2 254 0 256 0 123 0 -11 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 700 252 0-472 2 255 0 257 0 128 0 -12 0 140 14 0 140 00 800 250 0-471 250 0 253 0 150 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 900 255 0-470 2 254 0 257 01590 -14 0 140 14 0 140 10 1000 261 0-468 2 261 0 263 0 168 0 -16 0 140 14 0 140 20 1100 268 0-468 2 268 0 270 0 167 0 -15 0 140 14 0 140 00 1200 280 0-468 2 282 0 283 0 173 0 -14 0 140 14 0 140 00 1300 301 0-468 2 302 0 305 0 185 0 -14 0 140 14 0 140 00 1400 313 0-469 2 316 0 318 0 187 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1500 320 0-469 2 321 0 323 0 194 0 -12 0 140 14 0 140 00 1600 329 0-470 2 330 0 332 0 203 0 -13 0 140 14 0 140 00 1700 329 0-470 2 331 0 332 0 209 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1800 326 0-470 2 329 0 329 0 207 -10 0 140 14 0 140 00 1900 326 0-470 2 328 0 328 0 209 0 -11 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 2000 326 0-469 2 325 0 325 0 219 0 140 14 0 140 10 2100 323 0-467 2 322 0 322 0 219 0 0 140 14 0 140 20 2200 325 0-466 2 323 0 322 0 226 - 1'2 0 140 14 0 140 30 2300 331 0-465 2 329 0 327 0 231 -12 0 140 14 0 140 10 2400 332 0-463 2 329 0 327 0 231 0 140 14 0 140 20 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR SPD10H SPD10S SPEEDS 1- 4
'PD60H MARCH ',
(MPH X 10) 1989 SPD10B AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 69 0 0 36 117 45 0 0 16 81 61 0 0 31 115 70 0 0 41 117 200 84 0 0 45 152 44 0 0 16 83 66 0 0 40 95 141 0 0 95 205 300 82 0 0 42 142 67 0 0 13 228 76 0 0 24 153 135 0 0 89 198 400 78 0 0 44 113 161 0 0 99 211 100 0 0 28 173 117 0 0 67 159 500 65 0 0 36 101 130 0 0 88 180 62 0 0 33 100 117 0 0 76 156 600 64 0 0 40 102 145 0 0 109 178 62 0 0 33 102 118 0 0 82 182 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 129 0 8 95 151 3 0 0 363 363 130 0 5 108 161 117 0 6 100 137 200 122 0 8 95 142 3 0 0 363 363 128 0 5 106 144 113 0 4 99 129 300 130 0 10 86 167 3 0 0 363 363 135 0 11 ,90 182 109 0 5 96 127 400 126 0 7 103 148 3 0 0 363 363 131 0 7 106 210 110 0 6 98 137 500 136 0 8 107 166 3 0 0 363 363 139 0 7 119 165 107 0 3 93 119 600 136 0 7 115 164 3 0 0 363 363 139 0 6 111 164 115 0 5 98 128
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 4, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10) , MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C TMP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 337 0-461 29999 2 302 09999 2 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 200 339 0-459 2 305 0 296 09999 2 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 3 0 300 342 0-457 2 292 0 286 09999 2 -8 0 14 0 14 0 13 0 0 0
'00 352 0-456 2 284 0'276 09999 2 -14 0 14 0 14 0 13 0 0 0 500 359 0-455 2 286 0 273 09999 2 -18 0 14 0 14 0 13 0 0 0 600 364 0-453 2 333 0 323 0 375 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 10, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 1100 122 0 0 60 198 195 0 0 135 231 107 0 0 48 191 86 0 0 35 166 ~, 1200 126 0 0 73 190 180 0 0 123 217 105 0 0 47 167 86 0 0 31 156 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) D IR10H DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 1100 166 0 8 136 186 164 0 4 146 183 164 0 10 138 196 144 0 19 91 447 1200 156 0 8 129 180 156 0 5 138 173 160 0 12 133 193 141 0 18 107 279 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RA INC HRMN 1100 429 0 247 0 424 0 427 0 278 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 450 0 237 0 453 0 458 0 294 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED, 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 13, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 500 59 0 0 34 99 108 0 0 57 151 82 0 0 27 116 68 0 0 32 116 600 59 0 0 35 124 106 0 0 57 160 93 0 0 38 140 70 0 0 45 100 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 500 117 0 10 85 141 117 0 5 462 492 123 0 7 97 147 108 0 10 66 134 600 118 0 8 95 143 119 0 4 467 494 123 0 7 101 145 117 0 8 94 152 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRHN 500 317 0 199 0 318 0 321 0 239 0 -9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 312 0 190 0 316 0 318 0 204 0 -11 0. 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 14, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M, SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 700 38 0 0 24 56 133 0 0 103 159 49 0 0 26 62 71 0 0 47 103 800 42 0 0 30 61 141 0 0 112 181 52 0 0 28 81 75 0 0 51 ill 1000 53 0 0 27 89 89 0 0 45 138 80 0 0 45 124 62 0 0 39 120 1400 154 0 0 68 243 227 0 0 126 304 130 0 0 76 219 115 0 0 32 222 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) 0 IRlOH DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 700 105 0 8 443 482 143 0 1 501 505 118 0 6 454 493 109 0 3 458 480 800 124 0 10 110 501 141 0 0 498 505 131 0 6 458 511 118 0 5 464 497 1000 120 0 12 80 147 128 0 8 97 152 124 0 11 95 148 116 0 9 85 143 1400 154 0 8 128 179 155 0 5 133 171 152 0 11 125 185 141 0 20 108 429 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 700 369 0 306 0 395 0 392 0 335 0 55 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 401 0 335 0 414 0 414 0 364 0 16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 474 0 387 0 471 0 474 0 410 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 596 0 481 0 594 0 601 0 505 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA-.-CK--FOR, MARCH 17, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 1300 81 0 0 41 129 131 0 0 84 160 100 0 0 51 157 72 0 0 39 116 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOM DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 1300 105 0 10 434 498 104 0 5 448 478 106 0 8 445'89 112 0 10 415 506 TEHPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C TMP C TMP C THP C TMP C DT C HSC C MSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 1300 377 0 287 0 377 0 381 0 -57 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 19, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 1600 33 0 0 13 59 35 0 0 9 80 29 0 0 6 46 41 0 0 28 52 1700 37 0 0 15 61 35 0 0 6 69 36 0 0 12 55 45 0 0 36 59 1800 29 0 0 11 48 33 0 0 7 51 28 0 0 16 41 43 0 0 34 54 1900 18 0 0 9 33 25 0 0 16 38 14 0 0 4 25 17 0 0 4 39 2000 42 0 0 24 59 127 0 0 108 148 34 0 0 18 54 40 0 0 24 62 2100 56 0 0 35 84 111 0 0 78 155 50 0 0 23 77 61 0 0 32 103 2200 53 0 0 17 101 96 0 0 56 142 44 0 0 9 101 31 0 0 13 70 2300 68 0 0 32 127 120 0 0 71 169 61 0 0 33 111 62 0 0 32 101 2400 102 0 0 54 147 170 0 0 109 214 82 0 0 40 147 73 0 0 26 134 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALH SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 19, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) 0 I RI QM D I R60M DIR10B DIR'10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRHN 1600 132 0 49 30 500 142 0 35 71 513 329 0 41 184 504 314 0 8 292 335 1700 325 0 16 251 364 320 0 20 62 367 325 0 19 266 373 322 0 12 300 345 1800 330 0 28 248 437 307 0 12 251 335 326 0 21 278 365 344 0 11 316 368 1900 323 0 23 229 366 217 0 13 195 263 327 0 23 237 367 41 0 24 369 478 2000 148 0 11 119 167 159 0 2 154 166 152 0 14 129 517 130 0 12 109 520 2100 142 0 7 120 164 149 0 5 134 165 141 0 9 110 164 130 0 10 102 173 / 2200 160 0 13 102 198 160 0 8 136 182 165 0 17 127 235 152 0 42 90 518 2300 150 0 7 124 179 153 0 4 135 169 151 0 9 121 182 131 0 10 105 166 2400 160 0 7 132 184 .162 0 3 146 175 161 0 10 135 195 138 0 14 94 240 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 19, 1989 TEHPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C TMP C TMP C THP C DT C MSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 1600 336 0 177 0 258 0 267 09999 2 -15 0 14 0 14 0 13 0 0 0 1700 329 0 182 0 255 0 262 09999 2 -14 0 14 0 14 0 13 0 0 0 1800 329 0 186 0 296 0 301 0 -10 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 305 0 180 0 304 0 307 0 -40 0 9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 316 0 192 0 323 0 324 0 -47 0 17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 339 0 197 0 342 0 345 0 -38 0 -6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 341 0 199 0 347 0 348 0 -26 0 -8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 347 0 212 0 350 0 352 0 -20 0 -9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 325 0 250 0 327 0 327 0 -22 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 20, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 67 0 0 38 114 125 0 91 159 55 0 30 95 52 0 0 28 93 200 65 0 0 37 98 123 0 66 160 70 0 42 103 80 0 0 46 117 300 66 0 0 38 104 112 0 60 149 60 0 21 108 47 0 0 17 92 400 53 0 0 26 83 87 0 53 122 43 0 23 79 46 0 0 30 83 500 47 0 0 32 66 91 0 53 124 71 0 41 101 61 0 0 37 92 600 59 0 0 26 103 105 0 70 132 79 0 41 108 76 0 0 47 112 700 53 0 0 32 91 91 0 59 118 75 0 41 117 69 0 0 36 102 800 59 0 0 35 91 96 0 76 113 67 0 43 93 80 0 0 54 105 900 51 0 0 27 81 84 0 68 116 51 0 32 82 61 0 0 33 95 1000 49 0 0 26 81 88 0 68 110 70 0 49 93 66 0 0 39 89 1100 46 0 0 24 69 74 0 54 89 48 0 32 69 24 0 0 ll 47 1200 42 0 0 26 54 48 0 34 59 27 0 10 50 24 0 0 12 33 1300 48 0 0 34 66 57 0 40 72 27 0 8 48 42 0 0 24 59 1400 48 0 0 25 72 51 0 33 69 40 0 16 58 79 0 0 57 123 1500 54 0 0 29 86 64 0 41 88 41 0 12 76 85 0 0 35 129 1600 53 0 0 27 97 81 0 34 124 40 0 21 75 109 0 0 88 128 1700 74 0 0 35 131 115 0 66 167 53 0 19 106 118 0 0 98 134 1800 130 0 0 53 206 209 0 93 303 88 0 36 213 228 0 0 180 279 1900 150 0 0 68 242 248 0 0 130 375 104 0 40 205 280 0 0 225 341 2000 136 0 0 55 268 233 0 0 126 347 106 0 46 234 294 0 0 217 352 2100 155 0 0 85 260 249 0 0 112 357 114 0 48 222 286 0 0 233 330 2200 154 0 0 86 264 243 0 0 152 335 101 0 44 208 274 0 0 151 344 2300 151 0 0 81 228 231 0 0 121 334 105 0 44 204 264 0 0 171 341 2400 156 0 0 66 254 231 0 0 123 331 121 0 41 204 270 0 0 220 328 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 20, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) 0 IR10H I R60H DIR10B 0IR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 100 152 0 7 122 177 154 0 3 142 163 151 0 10 125 178 133 0 14 105 182 200 137 0 6 119 156 139 0 4 127 152 136 0 6 106 158 127 0 8 108 150 300 145 0 12 101 171 146 0 9 123 162 143 0 13 107 185 131 0 15 101 225 . 400 144 0 10 120 173 147 0 7 129 169 144 0 15 98 182 128 0 13 102 174 500 119 0 10 86 142 124 0 3 109 134 122 0 9 95 140 116 0 7 97 142 600 113 0 8 85 139 118 0 3 107 126 117 0 7 88 138 108 0 7 78 125 700 121 0 10 90 149 126 0 4 116 142 126 0 6 104 147 115 0 6 101 136 800 101 0 8 74 129 108 0 4 95 120 104 0 7 86 128 112 0 5 91 125 900 97 0 10 65 125 103 0 4 92 115 98 0 7 76 123 1000 ill 115 0 6 10 86 127 84 147 121 0 0 2 111 128 123 0 6 104 139 110 0 8 71 135 1100 94 0 11 66 128 103 0 5 84 118 97 0 7 78 127 78 0 33 334 497 1200 49 0 7 30 72 55 0 5 38 71 56 0 16 363 488 24 0 28 66 450 1300 38 0 7 374 422 40 0 6 23 57 44 0 21 347 510 10 0 8 355 430 ~ 1400 20 0 16 340 410 18 0 9 357 400 21 0 11 345 427 339 0 6 327 355 1500 26 0 14 350 417 18 0 13 337 402 22 0 16 344 430 336 0 3 326 349 1600 338 0 14 277 372 346 0 7 318 364 343 0 15 309 397 337 0 2 331 342 1700 351 0 10 314 381 350 0 7 327 367 351 0 14 281 395 329 0 2 324 334 1800 354 0 11 313 382 352 0 6 325 373 351 0 13 307 394 342 0 3 330 351 1900 354 0 10 316 380 350 0 : 5 331 369 352 0 10 320 387 355 0 2 347 361 2000 355 0 11 297 391 354 0 6 333 376 351 0 11 310 385 0 0 2 353 367 2100 0 0 9 327 386 357 0 5 336 372 1 0 12 317 400 359 0 2 352 365 2200 1 0 8 333 386 0 0 6 337 379 2 0 12 323 400 8 0 3 360 383 2300 5 0 9 335 396 359 0 6 338 380 5 0 11 327 400 10 0 4 362 392 2400 6 0 9 337 395 2 0 6 342 398 8 0 10 340 395 3 0 2 356 373 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 20, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H-TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RA INC HRHN 100 313 0 262 0 311 0 304 0 -20 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 200 316 0 265 0 31'4 0 302 0 -26 0 -22 14 0 14 0 t 140 50 300 322 0 269 0 320 0 310 0 -20 0 -21 14 0 14 0 140 30 400 325 0 272 0 322 0 312 0 -22 0 -19 14 0 14 0 140 00 500 326 0 271 0 319 0 312 0 -23 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 600 327 0 275 0 321 0 313 0 -19 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 700 328 0 268 0 326 0 321 0 -23 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 329 0 263 0 329 0 326 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 331 0 265 0 333 0 332 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 336 0 272 0 336 0 335 0 -,15 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 333 0 280 0 331 0 328 0 -18 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 330 0 284 0 324 0 319 0 -19 0 -21 140 140 140 3 "0 1300 333 0 288 0 330 0 323 0 -13 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 1400 339 0 290 0 280 0 273 0 14 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 13 0 0 0 1500 339 0 295 0 266 0 256 0 19 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 13 0 0 0 1600 348 0 303 0 268 0 265 0 13 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 13 0 0 0 1700 340 0 293 0 254 0 246 0 0 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 13 0 0 0 1800 330 0 285 0 265 0 259 0 222 0 -25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 318 0 257 0 315 0 311 0 106 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 313 0 238 0 316 0 318 0 3 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 310 0 232 0 314 0 315 0 0 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 304 0 216 0 312 0 313 0 -12 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 297 0 182 0 306 0 307 0 -26 0 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 290 0 158 0 302 0 305 0 -53 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 21, 1989 SPEEDS '1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPDlOM SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 133 0 0 76 203 206 0 0 126 289 120 0 0 52 228 225 0 0 108 296 200 142 0 0 70 247 215 0 0 116 315 106 0 0 32 233 229 0 0 101 297 300 138 0 0 77 223 194 0 0 119 275 92 0 0 32 166 120 0 0 48 221 400 75 0 0 52 105 108 0 0 71 151 '44 0 0 ll 88 83 0 0 26 175 500 109 0 0 64 149 144 0 0 101 185 58 0 0 21 99 49 0 0 19 101 600 100 0 0 59 '151 134 0 0 75 173 53 0 0 21 99 47 0 0 21 98 700 71 0 0 48 99 107 0 0 78 131 43 0 0 16 86 49 0 0 26 88 800 51 0 0 28 91 63 0 0 39 87 47 0 0 8 93 35 0 0 14 65 900 78 0 0 45 112 88 0 0 57 112 57 0 0 13 95 42 0 0 15 83 1000 48 0 0 13 85 46 0 0 14 87 31 0 0 5 66 49 0 0 31 69 1100 56 0 0 16 89 67 0 0 31 97 44 0 0 13 81 54 0 0 23 75 1200 56 0 0 28 92 65 0 0 28 102 64 0 0 34 102 47 0 0 29 69 1300 58 0 0 21 103 75 0 0 33 124 65 0 0 37 100 41 0 0 24 67 1400 75 0 0 32 137 110 0.' 69 162 65 0 0 36 111 86 0 0 42 154 1500 90 0 0 45 146 146 0 0 88 190 69 0 0 37 121 123 0 0 92 171 1600 86 0 0 32 148 120 0 0 66 165 65 0 0 29 108 134 0 0 107 170 1700 69 0 0 24 136 114 0 0 62 179 60 0 0 30 99 110 0 0 78 160 1800 55 0 0 25 96 87 0 0 52 123 48 0 0 17 77 91 0 0 69 121 1900 64 0 0 38 94 77 0 0 45 98 38 0 0 14 73 85 0 0 57 118 2000 44 0 0 32 64 67 0 0 48 82 29 0 0 11 54 37 0 0 11 67 2100 29 0 0 21 36 48 0 0 39 66 20 0 0 13 32 34 0 0 20 51 2200 17 0 0 12 21 25 0 0 21 31 10 0 0 3 18 37 0 0 28 44 2300 31 0 0 26 36 44 0' 36 53 27 0 0 16 41 36 0 0 23 48 2400 42 0 0 33 51 64 0 0 59 69 28 0 0 18 41 49 0 0 38 62 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 21, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 100 12 0 8 344 396 8 0 6 348 388 14 0 10 338 397 9 0 4 360 390 200 8 0 8 342 392 5 0 6 340 386 11 0 11 334 413 8 0 5 359 395 300 18 0 9 346 400 16 0 6 353 391 20 0 11 344 447 22 0 13 347 458 400 37 0 7 373 415 34 0 6 376 411, 38 0 17 340 454 29 0 23 54 496 500 38 0 6 376 419 37 0 5 376 414 42 0 17 335 469 61 0 28 63 496 600 43 0 6 363 418 44 0 5 392 420 51 0 17 194 460 78 0 29 22 485 700 49 0 12 372 435 43 0 7 386 420 55 0 17 366 478 88 0 16 45 468 800 72 0 16 393 495 70 0 13 394 471 81 0 18 57 507 93 0 21 376 495 900 56 0 16 362 445 56 0 10 376 439 69 0 19 367 488 79 0 48 30 504 1000 72 0 18 380 495 63 0 18 347 476 72 0 i 35 31 512 347 0 9 326 375 1100 344 0 18 295 384 343 0 12 285 364 354 0 27 '284 416 359 0 12 327 387 1200 316 0 34 223 442 308 0 24 254 367 303 0 22 259 389 321 0 11 298 347 1300 311 0 28 253 368 307 0 17 258 355 292 0 21 245 354 280 0 22 233 329 1400 300 0 22 236 378 299 0 9 272 328 317 0 16 277 364 325 0, 16 284 353 1500 321 0 22 264 385 324 0 14 295 356 332 0 19 276 367 333 0 6 319 350 1600 348 0 18 237 380 335 0 12 294 360 339 0 19 276 383 334 0 4 319 345 1700 329 0 17 270 395 327 0 13 296 360 334 0 13 291 392 342 0 9 310 360'4 1800 334 0 255 388 331 0 12 295 362 338 0 18 271 389 . 348 0 9 326 365 1900 ll 0 8 340 401 2 0 7 342 381 3 0 15 282 417 6 0 7 350 396 2000 22 0 5 369 398 15 0 3 365 385 24 0 10 356 412 31 0 23 325 465 2100 87 0 5 435 462 42 0 3 390 410 100 0 8 448 493 112 0 8 437 487 2200 211 0 19 181 262 98 0 9 438 473 211 0 16 162 '238 120 0 7 467 496 2300 165 0 5 141 174 150 0 3 499 520 170 0 5 156 186 121 0 7 459 500 j 2400 180 0 2 173 186 173 0 2 526 535 183 0 7 163 202 130 0 5 475 507 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=(UESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 21, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN \ 100 284 0 143 0 298 0 299 0 -59 0 -9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 280 0 120 0 293 0 295 0 -71 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 268 0 108 0 274 0 275 0 -94 0 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 243 0 89 0 255 0 257 0-102 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 226 0 79 0 228 0 229 0-170 0 -9 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 214 0 68 0 214 0 215 0-182 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 204 0 65 0 209 0 211 0-183 0 14 0 14 0 14 0, 0 0 800 218 0 79 0 220 0 222 0-170 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 232 0 79 0 234 0 243 0-159 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 247 0 92 0 242 0 247 0-141 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 259 0 114 0 245 0 252 0-136 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 275 0 129 0 247 0 253 0-141 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 270 0 133 0 255 0 262 0-139 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 286 0 145 0 265 0 275 0-128 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 277 0 127 0 263 0 272 0-136 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 278 0 110 0 260 0 271 0-134 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 272 0 85 0 262 0 270 0-138 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 264 0 83 0 260 0 268 0-146 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 255 0 72 0 260 0 264 0-161 0 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 248 0 68 0 253 0 254 0-167-0 -6 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 240 0 76 0 242 0 237 0-168 0 2 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 224 0 96 0 235 0 226 0-171 0 ll 0 140 140 140 , 00 2300 223 0 108 0 229 0 228 0-172 0 9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 220 0 94 0 226 0 226 0-175 0 10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 22 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 34 0 18 54 87 0 79 92 26 0 0 8 52 35 0 19 50 200 43 0 34 53 86 0 79 93 31 0 0 15 47 41 0 27 56 300 40 0 18 103 88 0 82 93 26 0 0 13 41 27 0 14 44 400 33 0 25 49 62 0 53 78 28 0 0 17 40 35 0 19 47 500 43 0 34 75 59 0 47 74 35 0 0 24 47 41 0 26 53 600 45 0 31 55 66 0 52 79 38 0 0 25 53 46 0 32 58 700 53 0 39 72 97 0 85 123 0 0 26 59 55 0 37 74 800 49 0 32 70 81 0 68 97 42 0 0 18 69 4 48 0 30 65 900 61 0 26 87 69 0 51 87 46 0 0 15 74 45 0 25 79 1000 50 0 24 77 56 0 34 86 48 0 0 25 81 45 0 17 71 1100 54 0 15 109 67 0 27 101 51 0 0 15 94 62 0 17 126 1200 61 0 31 102 75 0 34 120 61 0 0 18 134 41 0 8 81 1300 78 0 34 121 89 0 54 123 69 0 0 32 113 49 0 15 94 1400 89 0 33 140 102 0 64 138 67 0 0 15 135 63 0 30 107 1500 75' 35 140 86 0 32 134 70 0 0 20 121 47 0 16 93 1600 82 0 46 132 103 0 57 159 73 0 0 25 125 1700 67 95 0 32 46 ill 154 125 74 165 69 0 0 0 0 25 116 57 0 22 87 1800 74 0 38 112 101 0 60 132 55 0 0 16 106 70 0 24 113 1900 56 0 37 83 108 0 0 91 129 36 0 0 17 65 55 0 32 88, 2000 49 0 32 67 122 0 0 103 136 33 0 0 21 53 48 0 29 70 2100 58 0 40 82 141 0 0 115 169 51 0 0 20 93 54 0 27 90 2200 59 0 35 79 139 0 0 117 163 0, 0 26 86 52 0 23 82 2300 43 0 30 68 118 0 97 143 29 0 0 11 69 61 0 33 89 2400 41 0 27 64 129 0 0 115 140 47 0 0 27 65 54 0 38 86 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 22, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B
'IR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN '00 198 127 0
0 8 179 11 109 "508 '" 231 183 0 0 181 185 198 0 10 175 244 200 179 0 4 167 189 188 0 1 184 191 186 0 6 168 211 125 0 6 109 173 300 175 0 5 148 193 192 0 0 190 194 186 0 7 160 209 139 0 22 96 223 400 209 0 10 185 228 215 0 10 199 233 210 0 9 189 241 144 0 18 108 470 500 179 0 6 155 192 227 0 3 217 238 185 0 6 167 203 137 0 10 114 187 600 180 0 4 163 194 219 0 2 211 227 184 0 5 169 214 136 0 10 112 185 700 178 0 3 167 188 191 0 1 188 197 184 0 6 166 204 131 0 6 116 158 800 169 0 7 145 189 185 0 6 167 196 169 0 9 140 198 123 0 6 107 138 900 163 0 11 129 191 160 0 5 138 175 152 0 15 115 198 128 0 9 87 161 1000 171 0 17 125 207 165 0 14 131 205 154 0 20 94 207 215 0 38 93 517 1100 146 0 25 91 212 143 0 19 97 184 136 0 22 63 219 129 0 14 68 523 1200 145 0 29 50 208 134 0 18 93 173 165 0 20 124 225 151 0 38 88 366 1300 175 0 14 107 209 168 0 9 136 191 146 0 13 113 186 139 0 30 90 515 1400 191 0 13 153 229 183 0 11 144 217 185 0 21 109 245 197 0 32 58 363 1500 166 0 17 109 207 163 0 12 116 208 174 0 22 124 261 147 0 37 65 519 1600 144 0 15 107 180 147 0 10 125 173 149 0 14 111 206 168 0 40 94 511 1700 158 0 15 121 202 160 0 12 129 184 171 0 14 121 238 139 0 24 88 485 1800 171 0 8 146 197 170 0 5 150 183 168 0 17 133 214 136 0 19 113 510 1900 154 0 6 135 175 157 0 2 148 165 155 0 10 124 180 132 0 9 108 174 2000 148 0 6 131 167 148 0 3 143 156 147 0 7 129 166 133 0 9 114 166 2100 164 0 5 147 180 163 0 2 157 170 163 0 10 127 198 133 0 10 108 174 2200 157 0 5 139 171 160 0 1 154 166 155 0 9 112 176 131 0 9 106 171 2300 159 0 4 140 176 160 0 1 154 164 164 0 10 126 194 132 0 9 101 194 2400 131 0 6 104 144 146 0 2 142 153 131 0 4 115 148 121 0 6 107 147 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 22, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 212 0 90 0 230 0 227 0-173 0 18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 211 0 99 0 226 0 226 0-176 0 21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 210 0 92 0 222 0 216 0-178 21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 205 0 85 0 219 0 206 0-177 31 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 205 0 85 223 0 195 0-173 38 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 202 0 89 0 216 0 192 0-175 42 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 201 0 85 0 212 0 207 0-176 37 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0.0 800 232 0 112 0 235 0 234 0-159 14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 268 0 140 0 270 0 282 0-140 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 294 0 149 0 291 0 296 0 -90 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 307 0 141 0 312 0 319 0 -72 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 332 0 141 0 333 0 341 0 -63 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 350 0 142 0 354 0 364 0 -58 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 370 0 160 0 372 0 386 0 -40 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 377,0 159 0 391 0 401 0 -21 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 393 0 164 0 399 0 409 0 -16 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 399 0 168 0 405 0 415 0 -11 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 396 0 154 0 402 0 409 0 -18 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 374 0 156 0 383 0 385 0 -42 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 353 0'70 0 362 0 362 0 -56 10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 336 0 174 0 353 0 353 0 -59 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 324 0 172 0 337 0 337 0 -67 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 315 0 171 0 328 0 327 0 -70 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 310 0 166 0 313 0 311 0 -81 9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 23, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 42 0 26 56 118 0 0 100 138 29 0 0 10 48 55 0 36 91 ' 200 55 0 41 73 146 0 117 162 62 0 0 44 79 59 0 40 91 300 32 63 0 0 18 41 51 95 ill 0 0 82 154 38 0 0 12 61 400 46 0 32 66 112 0 0 87 124 68 0 0 '58 79 63 0 40 91 500 52 0 32 72 119 0 0 99 140 0 0 61 85 66 0 45 85 600 57 0 45 64 106 0 0 98 117 61 0 0 48 69 71 0 52 94 700 52 0 40 70 101 0 0 87 116 56 0 0 37 70 66 0 44 88 800 62 0 35 93 118 0 0 91 150 59 0 0 38 87 88 0 61 131 900 81 0 44 124 111 0 0 59 149 74 0 0 43 109 82 0 42 142 1000 105 0 49 183 158 0 0 98 204 97 0 0 48 167 91 0 0 .44 172 1100 100 0 0 62 158 135 0 0 64 181 89 0, 0 57 147 75 0 0 40 118 1200 117 0 0 59 173 163 0 0 91 241 101 0 0 56 154 110 0 0 50 203 1300 87 0 0 38 144 119 0 0 63 175 89 0 0 48 146 74 0 17 118 1400 87 0 40 140 119 0 0 55 169 84 0 0 40 150 78 0 16 131 1500 92 0 45 161 130 0 0 75 202 93 0 0 46 156 95 0 181 1600 82 0 42 137 107 0 0 54 171 100 0 0 '39 157 73 0 34 124 1700 82 0, 45 134 113 0 0 158 92 0 0 51 136 78 0 25 129 1800 72 0 40 121 120 0 0 70 161 93 0 0 50 155 68 0 36 116 1900 35 0 23 53 95 0 0 68 115 49 0 0 26 67 44 0 22 70 2000 49 0 31 75 135 0 0 107 148 56 0 0 41 78 30 0 21 49 2100 46 0 29 68 150 0 0 134 165 78 0 0 62 89 49 0 34 65 2200
- 54 0 36 72 163 0 0 135 178 86 0 0 63 100 67 0 46 89 2300 63 0 33 100 133 0 0 105 187 67 0 0 32 123 79 0 57 117 2400 64 0 36 108 127 0 0 83 175 94 0 0 62 133 92 0 66 120 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 23, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRHN 100 143 0 3 132 153 149 0 1 145 153 140 0 5 120 163 123 0 6 107 145 200 136 0 2 124 142 143 0 140 146 136 0 2 128 146 125 0 7 104 145 300 131 0 7 96 149 139 0 135 144 133 0 98 150 121 0 6 106 147 400 118 0 4 103 136 132 0 128 136 126 0 3 116 136 112 0 4 96 126 500 117 0 4 102 129 130 0 126 134 125 0 3 109 133 109 0 4 93 120 600 87 0 2 81 97 117 0 1 112 121 91 0 86 97 106 0 3 94 114 700 107 0 4 92 119 123 0 2 118 127 115 0 97 130 107 0 4 89 118 800 139 0 6 125 156 141 0 3 131 152 139 0 5 127 168 124 0 6 108 147 900 139 0 7 117 157 136 0 5 125 151 136 0 7 106 151 125 0 9 96 149 1000 138 0 7 111 163 139 0 4 127 156 138 0 9 110 162 132 0 10 103 166 1100 136 0 9 94 168 136 0 6 122 156 150 0 10 126 185 141 0 18 97 237 1200 151 0 12 113 185 147 0 9 125 174 144 0 10 125 181 138 0 17 96 447 1300 134 0 16 96 181 133 0 10 110 163 141 0 16 88 182 135 0 13 47 207 1400 146 0 15 88 180 144 0 11 106 177 153 0 19 101 192 128 0 18 54 195 1500 150 130 0 0 12 15 118 103 183 514 149 0 9 115 169 149 0 16 ill 189 1600 133 0 12 95 158 129 0 93 156 126 0 12 95 164 124 0 14 80 172 1700 122 0 16 80 158 124 0 9 101 142 126 0 70 154 139 0 17 95 256 1800 124 0 10 85 149 126 0 97 140 130 0 8 100 154 121 0 9 96 154 1900 125 0 6 104 140 121 0 2 114 129 132 0 4 115 143 126 0 10 100 165 2000 106 0 6 87 121 111 0 2 107 119 110 0 96 132 102 0 10 417 482 2100 114 0 5 99 131 117 0 1 114 120 118 0 99 128 113 0 4 459 489 2200 114 0 5 90 130 119 0 0 115 122 120 0 5 102 132 113 0 3 462 487 2300 104 0 8 79 133 112 0 99 122 108 0 10 86 131 113 0 5 460 488 2400 116 0 7 95 142 119 0 3 107 128 119 0 94 133 120 0 5 468 500 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=I0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 23, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C MSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 304 0 170 0 307 0 305 0 -86 0 6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 306 0 169 0 308 0 306 0 -87 0 8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 295 0 166 0 305 0 304 0 -87 0 12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 294 0 172 0 297 0 293 0 -92 0 8 0 140 1'40 140 00 500 289 0 168 0 293 0 291 0 -92 0 10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 284 0 172 0 288 0 287 0 -95 0 15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 276 0 172 0 278 0 275 0 -98 0 21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 307 0 191 0 307 0 309 0 -77 0 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 356 0 201 0 352 0 361 0 -53 0 -14 14 0 14 140 00 1000 393 0 195 0 396 0 402 0 -23 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 420 0 199 0 425 0 429 0 -6 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 446 0 197 0 448 0 454 0 5 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 473 0 201 0 469.0 477 0 13 0 -25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 496 0 203 0 489 0 501 0 29 0 -25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 503 0 201 0 504 0 514 0 43 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 518 0 206 0 524 0 534 0 60 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 521 0 205 0 526 0 532 0 62 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 513 0 215 0 520 0 527 0 53 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 480 0 230 0 494 0 496 0 28 8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 453 0 245 0 455 0 449 0 -2 15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 429 0 251 0 436 0 426 0 -13 22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 412 0 251 0 420 0 417 0 -23 26 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 399 0 253 0 408 0 407 0 -28 3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 377 0 246 0 384 0 384 0 -41 3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 24, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 62 0 39 97 122 0 96 163 92 65 124 61 0 36 87 200 47 0 29 69 107 0 83 134 73 43 102 75 0 55 101 300 51 0 35 66 96 0 65 123 66 41 90 86 0 64 109 400 44 0 27 74 119 0 0 105 128 61 47 78 108 0 79 129 500 58 0 33 80 132 0 0 117 144 87 78 95 113 0 78 153 600 47 0 35 65 125 0 0 117 136 67 48 82 118 0 81 155 700 45 0 30 68 129 0 0 114 151 52 26 77 117 0 85 158 800 48 0 26 78 108 0 66 126 59 32 85 105 0 71 144 900 70 0 34 114 89 0 44 121 60 36 90 76 0 39 119 1000 73 0 42 105 86 0 59 103 65 37 91 66 0 39 110 1100 61 0 26 92 61 0 40 90 51 0. 23 81 26 0 ll 47 1200 45 0 20 78 59 0 36 90 12 82 30 0 ll 44 1300 70 0 16 124 94 0 25 145 68 12 144 21 0 5 38 1400 81 0 21 150 98 0 41 176 62 7 141 45 0 28 58 1500 58 0 21 83 63 0 27 126 37 6 79 62 0 49 73 1600 40 0 11 128 62 0 12 177 29 4 84 61 0 40 76 1700 99 0 46 144 129 0 80 173 69 36 123 45 0 15 65 1800 93 0 47 135 124 0 82 154 56 14 113 41 0 22 77 1900 52 0 32 72 116 0 0 101 131 39 19 69 41 0 25 61 2000 53 0 38 70 136 0 0 122 148 32 16 59 46 0 33 60 2100 40 0 33 54 129 0 0 120 137 48 27 64 46 0 28 71 2200 43 0 29 58 139 0 0 102 160 42 17 70 57 0 37 82 2300 44 0 37 52 112 0 0 102 126 33 21 52 67 0 44 97 2400 70 0 44 99 163 0 0 142 174 56 24 91 82 0 54 117 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALH SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 24, 1989 D IRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 115 0 5 99 135 122 0 2 115 131 121 0 5 101 134 114 0 6 452 488 200 118 0 7 96 142 125 0 1 120 129 120 0 7 93 132 115 0 3 465 485 300 102 0 4 88 116 121 0 2 113 128 112 0 4 98 129 115 0 2 464 484 400 117 0 7 97 141 129 0 0 127 130 118 0 4 104 131 113 0 3 465 482 500 116 0 4 102 134 129 0 0 127 131 122 0 3 112 133 111 0 3 461 482 600 128 0 4 109 144 135 0 0 133 136 133 0 2 118 141 112 0 3 460 481 700 133 0 6 113 148 140 0 1 137 145 137 0 3 127 153 113 0 4 462 492 800 133 0 6 110 152 142 0 2 134 153 136 0 4 115 152 113 0 4 460 487 900 147 0 6 123 169 149 0 5 129 168 141 0 7 123 174 118 0 7 456 499 1000 160 0 11 125 200 157 0 6 140 177 143 0 7 125 172 131 0 10 109 171 1100 191 0 23 140 252 187 0 13 154 234 196 0 15 142 248 242 0 32 85 319 1200 134 234 0 0 '920 85 184 148 0 182 287 14 119 187 147 0 14 93 201 1300 157 0 18 113 271 158 0 12 119 188 156 0 34 41 410 329 0 14 300 361 1400 176 0 20 107 226 175 0 12 152 217 195 0 26 121 429 1 0 5 332 375 1500 302 0 55 78 514 255 0 62 114 411 322 0 36 229 492 5 0 3 354 377 1600 185 0 49 42 510 169 0 20 121 278 175 0 68 31 378 10 0 5 354 383 1700 159 0 8 128 180 159, 0 6 142 174 149 0 12 106 198
'1 0 ll 328 391 1800 178 0 7 157 200 181 0 5 166 196 183 0 13 133 220 210 0 14 151 244 1900 170 0 7 149 187 177 0 3 168 184 171 0 10 141 197 134 0 ll 104 192 2000 149 0 4 138 161 165 0 1 161 168 153 0 7 129 169 130 0 6 116 164 2100 134 0 3'21 145 152 0 1 150 156 136 0 2 125 146 123 0 6 101 146 2200 136 0 6 118 153 146 0 2 140 152 137 0 4 118 154 123 0 8 105 164 2300 153 0 3 144 164 165 0 1 161 169 154 0 6 134 172 125 0 6 104 144 2400 156 0 5 144 183 166 0 1 163 169 158 0 8 138 183 130 0 6 112 154 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 24, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 359 0 228 0 365 0 365 0 -57 0 6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 347 0 219 0 354 03510 -66 0 10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 340 0 219 0 344 03410 -71 0 8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 326 0 212 0 338 0 336 0 -75 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 317 0 212 0 330 0 329 0 -80 0 16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 314 0 215 0 325 0 322 0 -82 0 17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 316 0 220 0 325 0 325 0 -81 0 15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 344 0 242 0 349 0 349 0 -62 0 -5 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 394 0 267 0 397 0 406 0 -34 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 459 0 299 0 463 0 469 0 12 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 507 0 305 0 436 0 440 0 15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 539 0 302 0 437 0 437 0 1 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 569 0 288 0 453 0 452 0 3 0 -20 140 140 14'0 00 1400 589 0 285 0 469 0 474 0 12 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0
'4 1500 585 0 271 0 492 0 503 0 30 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 588 0 277 0 516 0 505 0 35 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 613 0 276 0 517 0 489 0 42 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 601 0 277 0 550 0 526 0 47 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1900 570 0 288 0 582 0 577 0 65 0 9 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 2000 552 0 308 0 557 0 551 0 48 0 17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 537 0 303 0 543 0 540 0 40 0 17 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 2200 531 0 310 0 535 0 532 0 35 0 18 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 2300 525 0 320 0 532 0 531 0 35 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 515 0 328 0 527 0 527 0 35 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0
'ATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 25, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV.C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 50 0 32 70 132 0 0 109 153 43 0 0 20 65 65 0 36 105 200 59 0 36 '83 143 0 0 101 191 54 0 0 22 92 57 0 30 83 300 86 0 53 115 155 0 0 122 188 66 0 0 25 121 56 0 34 87 400 77 0 50 115 134 0 87 192 57 0 0 19 136 77 0 42 135 500 127,0 67 225 187 0 0 134 264 93 0 0 32 190 80 0 34 150 600 '103 0 52 189 192 0 0 130 253 92' 0 40 158 82 0 43 133 700 94 0 55 159 175 0 102 228 91 0 0 49 152 85 0 48 110 800 103 0 66 180 192 0 0 129 249 103 0 0 45 182 95 0 70 114 900 107 0 55 167 184 0 0 101 237 101 0 0 54 169 92 0 67 113 1000 96 0 42 149 141 0 92 177 98 0 0 53 172 91 0 53 136 1100 70 0 28 129 91 0 64 139 70 0 0 29 110 102 0 77 122 1200 74 0 40 136 111 0 67 165 75 0 0 41 138 70 0 62 78 1300 81 0 40 138 117 0 166 76 0 0 37 128 30 0 24 35 1400 73 0 38 125 109 0 77 146 58 0 0 24 111 49 0 32 58 1500 67 0 31 108 87 0 47 124 72 0 0 32 108 60 0 41 74 1600 82 0 23 121 101 0 61 140 83 0 0 37 134 83 0 66 101 1700 69 0 30 114 105 0 51 145 92 0 0 48 136 80 0 70 95 1800 56 0 27 94 89 0 51 114 68 0 0 30 107 80 0 67 100 1900 36 0 18 57 55 0 26 80 38 0 0 20 68 47 0 62 2000 21 0 10 35 45 0 18 73 12 0 0 4 28 23 0 47 2100 18 0 13 23 28 0 41 13 0 0 4 24 21 0 12 28 2200 21 0 10 32 38 0 23 47 24 0 0 13 39 46 0 27 63 2300 42 0 28 64 57 0 39 68 38 0 0 15 56 52 0 32 85 2400 48 0 34 60 156 0 0 142 167 ,53 0 0 30 72 85 0 54 107 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 25, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60M DIR10B-DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 146 0 7 124 173 166 0 3 156 175 140 0 8 118 170 129 0 10 96 176 200 172 0 7 145 192 180 0 3 171 190 176 0 10 143 213 142 0 21 96 249 300 181 0 5 160 208 185 0 2 176 197 183 0 10 144 216 137 0 17. 102 211 400 202 0 8 178 228 205 0 6 187 223 209 0 13 156 257 193 0 17 131 237 500 215 0 10 188 249 215 0 6 193 232 221 0 11 170 253 192 0 18 123 318 600 226 0 10 198 259 227 0 5 214 250 234 0 11 201 271 201 0 10 130 247 700 234 0 10 192 259 233 0 5 220 248 244 0 9 218 283 205 0 7 169 224 t 800 245 0 10 214 273 242 0 5 227 259 255 0 8 228 284 210 0 4 197 224 900 259 0 12 198 288 258 0 5 242 272 266 0 11 232 300 220 0 5 199 231 1000 263 0 11 224 300 260 0 5 244 282 267 0 9 233 293 211 0 7 183 238 1100 275 0 20 236 336 282 0 12 250 316 277 0 17 229 334 214 0 2 204 222 1200 309 0 19 254 360 312 0 10 278 341 311 0 11 281 340 258 0 13 232 277 1300 346 0 15 298 383 345 0 8 320 374 346 0 11 316 373 309 0 16 262 359 1400 332 0 15 274 409 343 0 6 327 362 340 0 14 278 383 339 0 5 319 350 1500 318 0 18 269 370 321 0 11 292 346 290 0 17 240 347 272 0 15 245 302 1600 283 0 20 174 330 285 0 7 263 300 281 0 19 249 333 257 0 5 246 269 1700 294 0 14 252 331 292 0 8 260 314 292 0 10 261 334 285 0 3 272 296 1800 287 0 21 232 385 288 0 10 259 338 289 0 16 245 327 294 0 10 269 312 1900 289 0 22 227 342 292 0 10 243 312 291 0 16 225 330 302 0 9 280 321 2000 324 0 32 245 406 345 0 12 311 378 341 0 22 264 417 359 0 37 278 447 2100 102 0 26 52 161 5 0 3 350 372 97 0 21 62 155 94 0 12 421 482 2200 120 0 25 37 168 54 0 13 396 441 116 0 18 68 148 123 0 8 464 502 2300 133 0 6 116 151 131 0 481 502 133 0 9 94 159 121 0 10 92 148 2400 105 0 8 81 136 92 0 4 444 460 122 0 8 96 135 108 0 4 94 117 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 25, 1989
'AIN TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X 10) ) HI SC, AND ( INCHES X100 TElOH DPlOM TElOS TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 507 0 337 0 527 0 527 0 35 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 505 0 339 0 529 0 527 0 37 0 15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 509 0 348 0 519 0 518 0 37 0 3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 '00 528 0 391 0 527 0 528 0 54 0 0 0 140,140 140 00 I
500 529 0 416 0 498 0 499 0 41 0 -6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 511 0 420 0 479 0 476 0 33 0 '-3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 500 0 418 0 465 0 460 0 25 0 -4 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 484 0 408 0 437 0 432 0 11 0 . -9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 472 0 395 0 410 0 414 0 -5 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 478 0 382 0 421 0 424 0 1 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 476 0 370 0 425 0 436 0 2 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 456 0 350 0 399 0 409 0 -17 0 -27 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 441 0 341 0 389 0 396 0 -24 0 -25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 443 0 346 0 380 0 392 0 -25 0 -27 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 434 0 342 0 385 0 394 0 -22 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 414 0 337 0 380 0 389 0 -24 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 407 0 336 0 373 0 377 0 -28 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 369 0 318 0 354 0 351 0 -47 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 346 0 297 0 334 0 326 0 -63 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 345 0 297 0 333 0 325 0 -65 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 340 0 290 0 339 0 322 0 -62 0 -6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 335' 282 0 331 0 317 0 -67 0 4 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 341 0 282 0 335 0 323 0 -63 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 332 0 268 0 332 0 317 0 -64 0 97 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HARCH 26, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 63 0 47 76 172 0 0 153 188 58 0 0 37 75 84 0 67 107 200 45 0 28 57 140 0 94 168 0 0 21 66 91 0 64. 114 300 63 0 43 104 162 0 0 124 200 76 0 0 43 114 110 0 77 152 400 54 0 35 88 141 0 0 107 170 72 0 0 45 101 102 0 71 131 500 67 0 41 110 144 0 0 106 180 0 0 45 106 118 0 76 181 600 77 0 54 122 192 0 0 143 222 63 0 0 34 95 112 0 59 161 700 79 0 43 121 171 0 0 115 207 57 0 0 29 85 117 0 78 155 800 81 0 48 128 145 0 0 110 175 78 0 0 53 117 120 0 85 160 900 82 0 41 121 117 0 58 164 79 0 0 50 138 113 0 72 166 1000 102 0 50 168 147 0 86 200 88 0 0 44 164 109 0 53 156 1100 121 0 66 175 178 0 0 119 214 99 0 0 45 181 65 0 14 124 1200 140 0 71 209 199 0 0 104 247 114 0 0 54 187 83 0 29 149 1300 133 0 65 200 195 0 0 135 242 103 0 0 39 183 72 0 31 130 1400 144 0 67 210 212 0 0 143 287 101 0 0 38 208 74 0 30 141 1500 156 0 83 253 223 0 0 109 306 126 0 0 50 212 71 0 23 169 1600 163 0 82 251 220 0 0 139 309 126 0 0 52 233 74 0 28 144 1700 134 0 78 220 189 0 0 121 263 117 0 0 45 199 75 0 27 155 1800 132 0 78 213 208 0 0 125 273 113 0 0 34 203 59 0 27 122 1900 108 0 62 176 179 0 0 127 245 84 0 0 24 150 61 0 28 133 2000 58 0 42 77 119 0 99 147 43 0 0 17 72 47 0 23 75 2100 57 0 41 82 139 0 0 106 182 48 0 0 16 76 47 0 18 87 2200 75 0 40 104 155 0 0 130 190 57 0 0 27 92 46 0 23 95 2300 76 0 53 102 156 0 0 123 186 49 0 0 14 92 56 0 30 98 2400 87 0 57 113 156 0 0 120 187 66 0 0 22 104 71 0 37 145 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALH SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 26, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR106 DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX ,AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 86 0 4 72 103 95 0 3 449 463 87 0 5 77 112 102 0 3 89 '110. " 200 120 0 21 94 159 119 0 5 471 491 129 0 17 102 169 114 0 5 102 130 300 133 0 6 117 148 137 0 3 488 505 135 0 5 118 153 116 0 5 101 134 400 121 0 7 96 152 130 0 1 485 497 126 0 5 108 141 115 0 4 101 127 500 132 0 4 117 151 137 0 2 491 505 136 0 4 115 149 117 0 5,102 132 600 142 0 4 126 159 146 0 1 501 510 140 0 4 129 163 124 0 5 107 141 700 142 0 5 118 158 145 0 2 498 512 143 0 6 119 165 121 0 5 104 136 800 140 0 5 126 156 140 0 2 492 509 140 0 5 124 158 118 0 5 105 136 900 138 0 6 121 165 139 0 4 481 514 136 0 7 107 165 116 0 4 103 130 1000 155 0 9 128 188 157 0 5 140 173 159 0 11 124 197 137 0 ll 114 195 1100 166 0 10 142 190 163 0 5 149 177 164 0. 12 134 199 145 0 26 64 466 1200 169 0 9 142 192 166 0 '5 152 179 165 0 10 121 194 139 0 21 80 504 1300 164 0 10 136 189 164 0 5 146 180 172 0 13 141 215 148 0 28 103 499 1400 170 0 9 136 192 168 0 6 148 182 166 0 17 132 482 140 0 22 99 303 1500 175 0 11 141 212 176 0 10 162 215 185 0 15 147 228 150 0 26 94 416 1600 183 0 7 158 210 181 0 165 198 175 0 13 136 231 166 0 33 87 487 1700 180 0 10 157 209 177 0 9 161 210 187 0 11 158 219 153 0 31 103 507 1800 179 0 7 158 198 178 0 4 163 193 183 0 11 150 221 163 0 33 79.503 1900 181 0 6 161 205 181 0 4 169 194 184 0 ll 142 221 155 0 32 105 507 2000 185 0 4 169 195 184 0 3 174 190 187 0 11 139 217 134 0 11 106 177 2100 173 0 5 154 189 179 0 2 166 189 177 0 9 140 207 137 0 14 91 202 2200 179 0 4 162 190 184 0 2 178 194 180 0 8 157 208 139 0 27 105 487 2300 180 0 5 164 196 185 0 2 178 194 186 0 12 151 226 143 0 23 110 514 2400 187 0 6 168 205 192 0 4 182 204 189 0 10 157 227 174 0 27 108 494 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 26) 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C MSC C MSC C RAINC HRHN 100 348 0 290 0 337 0 323 0 -61 0 138 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 376 0 327 0 384 0 355 0 -28 0 74 0 14 0 14 140 00 300 424 0 373 0 427 0 415 0 -2 16 0 14 0 14 140 00 400 437 0 381 0 441 0 430 0 8 0 ll 0 14 0 14 140 00 500 445 0 386 0 446 0 437 0 12 0 0 0 14 0 14 140 00 600 442 0 382 0 447 0 438 0 13 0 3 0 14 0 14 140 00 700 441 0 384 0 440 0 432 0 9 0 -2 14 0 14 140 00 800 457 0 393 0 454 0 449 0 17 14 0 14 140 00 900 497 0 417 0 496 0 502 0 42 0 -13 14 0 14 140 00 1000 568 0 459 0 570 0 573 0 93 0 -17 14 0 14 140 00 1100 620 0 493 0 622 0 627 0 127 0 -21 14 0 14 140 00 1200 661 0 505 0 665 0 670 0 148 0 -21 14 0 14 140 00 1300 675 0 506 0 679 0 684 0 154 0 -19 0 14 0 14 140 00 1400 707 0 503 0 715 0 724 0 174 0 -17 0 14 0 14 140 00 1500 737 0 491 0 748 0 755 0 196 0 -17 14 0 14 140 00 1600 746 0 476 0 756 0 766 0 200 0 -15 0 14 0 13 140 00 1700 746 0 482 0 752 0 759 0 198 0 -12 14 0 12 140 00 1800 726 0 480 0 735 0 739 0 181 -3 14 0 12 140 00 1900 706 0 467 0 717 0 718 0 164 0 4 0 14 0 12 140 00 2000 669 0 463 0 689 0 688 0 146 0 17 0 14 0 13 140 00 2100 643 0 460 0 667 0 666 0 133 0 22 0 14 0 14 140 00 2200 625 0 461 0 647 0 646 0 123 0 20 0 14 0 14 140 00 2300 607 0 464 0 632 0 630 0 116 0 15 0 14 0 14 140 00 2400 611 0 465 0 642 0 641 0 120 0 7 0 14 0 14 140 00 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 27, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 97 0 64 134,192 0 0 146 230 71 '0 0 26 131 57 0 37 86 200 114 0 77 161 201 0 0 151 248 87 0 0 32 157 59 0 30 109 300 95 0 65 132 170 0 0 131 228 75 0 0 30 128 72 0 33 130 400 94 0 66 130 167 0 0 119 213 73 0 0 29 132 78 0 37 139 500 86 0 53 119 154 0 0 126 207 66 0 0 32 118 63 0 30 119 600 85 0 55 118 155 0 0 106 205 63 0 0 21 117 74 0 37 141 700 92 0 47 126 165 0 0 123 201 72 0 0 27 113 65 0 23 118 800 104 0 55 153 164 0 0 110 203 79 0 0 32 135 64 0 28 121 900 112 0 59 171 143 0 84 200 78 0 0, 36 144 72 0 33 144 1000 119 0 60 185 157 0 99 202 75 0 0 19 144 65 0 21 119 1100 120 0 66 171 148 0 0 100 200 94 0 0 32 160 80 0 41 125 1200 147 0 86 214 188 0 0 107 242 104 0 0 48 183 78 0 45 104 1300 145 0 79 214 186'0 0 101 278 107 0 0 42 191 80 0 43 117 1400 126 0 69 239 173 0 78 286 113 0 0 53 212 83 0 46 145 1500 ill 84 0 0 57 38 214 125 155 0 69 284 101 0 0 32 225 1600 110 0 63 156 141 0 83 179 83 0 0 27 142 57 0 28 102 1700 131 0 37 216 176 0 96 261 93 0 0 29 187 77 0 38 127 1800 131 0 74 201 177 0 0 119 261 104 0 0 43 178 56 0 24 108 1900 124 0 49 183 172 0 0 109 234 92 0 0 32 165 72 0 33 152 2000 116 0 69 173 170 0 0 112 222 81 0 0 31 144 58 0 29 118 2100 95 0 61 136 154 0 99 211 63 0 0 25 117 50 2200 95 0 0 26 59 111 134 151 0 0 104 195 '6 0 0 32 135 63 0 24 146 2300 ill 78 0 0 75 33 172 165 0 153 97 267 81 0 0 36 141 2400 107 0 60 190 168 0 92 226 91 0 0 28 168 79 0 42 145 DATA CODES. 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 27, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 175 0 6 150 191 181 0 3 172 191 178 0 10 144 219 140 0 22 107 506 200 179 0 6 160 197 184 0 3 174 192 182 0 10 138 220 155 0 26 66 475 300 187 0 5 169 211 190 0 3 177 200 192 0 158 238 170 0 26 115 403 400 187 0 6 165 202 191 0 3 179 202 190 0 10 153 220 176 0 25 120 476 500 180 0 4 159 197 186, 0 3 176 195 183 0 151 216 157 0 27 114 427 600 191 0 8 167 217 193 0 5 182 207 196 0 12 158 233 177 0 22 118 243 700 188 0 5 169 209 192 0 3 183 201 192 0 10 162 260 174 0 25 119 506 800 183 0 6 163 202 189 0 4 176 207 185 0 10 155 218 175 0 27 103 519 900 189 0 9 171 213 192 0 6 171 218 195 0 13 149 239 186 0 27 94 500 1000 185 0 8 159 213 188 0 5 174 211 193 0 15 147 299 189 0 27 85 254 1100 188 0 10 158 221 188 0 6 167 206 191 0. 12 151 224 205 0 9 161 229 1200 200 0 ll 168 244 201 0 9 175 232 211 0 20 150 266 207 0 7 167 228 1300 198 0 10 174 238 199 0 ll 175 243 214 0 18 159 259 209 0 7 176 222 1400 205 0 13 177 269 210 0 13 181 244 221 0 17 163 271 204 0 10 140 231 1500 212 0 13 180 248 210 0 183 248 224 0 14 174 265 202 0 13 148 233 1600 203 0 10 169 235 203 0 7 181 229 206 0 15 151 260 193 0 18 125 364 1700 202 0 10 170 276 203 0 8 182 248 208 0 15 152 257 202 0 12 148 229 1800 186 0 8 165 216 186 0 5 172 205 189 0 158 229 162 0 33 102 479 1900 192 0 8 154 216 191 0 5 178 212 196 0 151 241 176 0 29 99 508 2000 182 0 7 153 206 184 0 4 173 196 188 0 150 223 163 0 29 90 240 2100 189 0 7 163 210 188 0 4 173 201 192 0 12 148 245 168 0 29 93 489 2200 191 0 7 169 216 191 0 5 176 207 194 0 10 157 234 171 0 25 102 457 2300 196 0 9 170 226 197 0 5 178 210 200 0 13 161 242 180 0 24 108 409 2400 195 0 7 176 219 198 0 5 178 215 203 0 13 168 297 180 0 23 117 248 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 27, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C TMP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 606 0 473 0 621 0 620 0 114 0 8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 614 0 473 0 630 0 629 0 117 0 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 , 300 605 0 471 0 632 0 631 0 119 0 5 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 400 602 0 478 0 633 0 632 0 124 0 4 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 500 595 0 485 0 625 0 623 0 124 0 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 589 0 486 0 616 0 614 0 120 0 6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 596 0 499 0 620 0 619 0 127 0 1 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 597 0 504 0 621 0 621 0 130 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 638 0 531 0 639 0 641 0 142 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 659 0 539 0 658 0 654 0 151 0 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 701 0 554 0 652 0 634 0 152 0 -13 14 0 13 0 14 0 0 0 1200 739 0 560 0 621 0 620 0 124 0 -14 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1300 746 0 550 0 619 0 615 0 125 0 -14 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1400 753 0 535 0 632 0 637 0 130 0 -15 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1500 726 0 518 0 617 0 622 0 117 0 -10 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1600 697 0 532 0 637 0 612 0 134 0 -6 14 0 13 0 14 0 0 0 1700 711 0 530 0 609 0 605 0 116 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 668 0 552 0 680 0 683 0 172 0 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 644 0 546 0 650 0 651 0 153 0 -6 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 631 0 551 0 639 0 639 0 152 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 625 0 554 0 630 0 629 0 150 0 -6 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 622 0 554 0 630 0 628 0 151 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 619 0 555 0 629 0 627 0 151 0 -7 14 0 '4 0 14 0 0 0 2400 630 0 554 0 629 0 626 0 147 0 -6 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 28, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 126 0 0 73 200 187 0 0 125 272 93 0 27 208 82 0 0 38 129 200 118 0 0 64 186 180 0 0 90 274 107 0 41 212 95 0 0 36 150 300 123 0 "0 57 193 187 0 0 110 317 109 0 38 192 85 0 0 25 149 400 136 0 0 69 207 210 0 0 120 277 114 0 41 .209 91 0 0 43 138 500 119 0 0 65 202 190 0 0 107 266 100 0 45 178 91 0 0 47 152 600 102 0 0 67 136 148 0 0 107 192 73 0 29 125 74 0 '0 38 140 700 82 0 0 47 124 141 0 0 101 188 64 0 32 109 61 0 0 26 116 800 108 0 0 59 173 171 0 0 113 266 96 0 32 144 83 0 0 27 147 900 123 0 0 65 233 190 0 0 118 342 93 0 27 251 84 0 0 38 159 1000 109 0 0 59 194 176 0 88 271 93 0 37 188 134 0 0 48 250 1100 125 0 0 72 201 188 0 0 113 283 101 0 39 174 77 0 0 35 136 1200 152 0 0 72 252 221 0 0 119 354 129 0 0 51 214 99 0 0 52 164 1300 149 0 0 69 250 219 0 0 100 333 124 0 58 242 119 0 0 66 172 1400 154 0 0 84 266 283 0 0 181 366 157 0 61 245 130 0 0 62 174 1500 138 0 0 76 205'54' 0 151 323 145 0 76 238 150 0 0 121 201 1600 125 0 0 63 215 237 0 0 133 313 126 0 44 216 121 0 0 63 156 1700 119 0 0 57 199 225 0 0 154 280 122 0 65 187 112 0 0 52 155 1800 96 0 0 47 177 177 0 0 128 227 103 0 58 180 99 0 0 50 132 1900 91 0 0 42 183 193 0 0 119 271 108 0 42 176 73 0 0 43 108 2000 61 0 0 26 112 145 0 89 226 68 0 34 123 54 0 0 35 99 2100 32 0 0 19 43 82 0 58 99 33 0 21 51 41 0 0 19 63 2200 21 0 0 11 33 64 0 43 28 0 12 62 43 0 0 25 64 2300 41 0 0 23 81 127 0 87 176 60 0 36 90 36 0 0 22 52 2400 72 84 0 0 0 0 34 25 107 130 128 0 80 185 60 0 23 ill DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED , 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 28, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 209 0 8 187 234 210 6 189 229 214 0 13 163 248 191 0 18 117 248 200 212 0 11 186 245 215 8 190 240 222 0 12 177 258 192 0 14 128 236 300 215 0 10 188 256 217 7 200 248 227 0 11 178 256 193 0 17 137 288 400 217 0 8 192 248 219 0 5 202 237 226 0 11 174 258 197 0 14 117 232 500 218 0 9 198 249 218 5 196 238 227 0 12 179 271 194 0 15 115 317 600 187 0 5 173 204 193 182 206 191 0 10 154 242 176 0 23 120 398 700 180 0 6 157 196 186 4 175 199 184 0 11 155 216 166 0 30 103 509 800 195 0 8 173 224 199 6 181 227 200 0 13 135 243 186 0 23 90 408 900 194 0 9 173 222 196 6 178 218 198 0 14 153 271 176 0 22 113 255 1000 209 0 11 178 241 212 10 183 239 217 0 14 169 265 212 0 11 142 234 1100 186 0 6 164 210 188 4 172 202 191 0 10 156 234 157 0 28 101 468 1200 211 0 9 185 240 210 6 195 230 216 0 11 169 242 197 0 17 142 465 1300 216 0 9 183 247 218 7 189 238 227 0 13 187 263 205 0 11 145 225 1400 229 0 11 196 258 229 5 209 250 239 0 8 214 268 208' 7 152 221 1500 243 0 11 200 275 244 6 229 263 251 0 8 226 284 229 0 2 223 236 1600 252 0 12 217 293 251 8 226 268 256 0 12 221 289 217 0 5 192 230 1700 248 0 9 215 281 246 4 232 264 254 0 7 228 274 207 0 6 164 223 1800 245 0 12 202 272 250 5 234 268 256 0 9 228 284 205 0 6 175 231 1900 269 0 14 221 330 269 7 246 292 275 0 11 243 308 237 0 18 171 274 2000 303 0 20 242 366 309 4 297 327 306 0 12 272 346 279 0 18 234 303 2100 243 0 15 204 284 278 5 262 289 248 0 10 221 277 201 0 12 154 246 2200 192 0 23 140 288 239 4 229 255 241 0 14 168 273 213 0 6 193 233 2300 286 0 13 232 341 298 3 282 308 295 0 8 273 316 240 0 12 211 310 2400 9 0 10 341 416 7 6 351 389 12 0 12 292 417 17 0 10 296 427 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 28, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10) , MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-'S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 632 0 557 0 596 0 594 0 127 0 '-6 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 628 0 555 0 568 0 564 0 110 0 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 629 0 556 0 562 0 555 0 107 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 635 0 559 0 561 0 556 0 105 0 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 629 0 552 0 574 0 568 0 116 0 -5 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 609 0 541 0 627 0 624 0 146 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 607 0 538 0 623 0 620 0 145 0 -6 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 634 0 553 0 635 0 635 0 151 -6 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 627 0 558 0 629 0 625 01540 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 5 0 1000 619 0 549 0 561 0 552 0 163 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 25 0 1100 611 0 545 0 543 0 541 0 169 0 -26 14 0 14 0 13 0 23 0 1200 624 0 568 0 561 0 555 0 138 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 15 0 1300 649 0 575 0 573 0 575 0 147 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 3 0 1400 635 0 549 0 529 0 532 0 1380 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 555 0 504 0 466 0 464 0 82 0 -27 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 18 0 1600 540 0 486 0 463 0 451 0 600 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 1700 586 0 522 0 488 0 481 0 790 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0, 1800 609 0 539 0 515 0 505 0 91 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 566 0 511 0 486 0 480 0 720 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 2 0 2000 553 0 495 0 480 0 465 0 82 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 8 0 2100 525 0 455 0 495 0 487 0 920 21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 2200 525 0 464 0 512 0 480 0 940 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 2300 515 0 456 0 482 0 462 0 700 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 473 0 406 0 442 0 424 0 420 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 29, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 94 0 0 53 147 150 0 83 210 60 0 0 20 122 104 0 0 67 134 200 59 0 0 28 110 95 0 56 141 39 0 0 18 80 91 0 0 76 110 300 77 0 0 42 129 110 0 55 153 58 0 0 21 101 96 0 0 70 121 400 93 0 0 48 149 138 0 81 187 62 0 0 15 119 133 0 0 90 159 500 89 0 0 51 146 140 0 96 188 71 0 0 32 121 135 0 0 80 182 600 65 0 0 34 108 102 0 61 148 40 0 0 10 80 93 0 0 33 153 700 55 0 0 34 84 93 0 57 151 31 0 0 8 60 54 0 0 16 118 800 67 0 0 43 113 87 0 53 128 61 0 0 19 123 120 0 0 49 181 900 40 0 0 25 64 49 0 18 76 29 0 0 'll 48 108 0 0 33 166 1000 76 0 0 46 110 101 0 58 131 61 0 0 33 109 175 0 0 122 203 1100 86 0 0 37 153 112 0 56 164 70 0 0 26 137 177 0 0 136 210 1200 98 0 0,51 160 1.46 0 83 194 83 0 0 30 151 186 0 0'58 209 1300 60 0 0 36 94 70 0 30 95 51 0 0 24 81 134 0 0 115 153 1400 97 0 0 49 153 133 0 79 176 75 0 0 24 141 157 0 0 131 179 1500 110 0 0 57 169 155 0 71 223 78 0 0 32 159 208 0 0 176 231 1600 84 0 0 48 142 109 0 61 156 60 0 0 25 109 190 0 0 96 233 1700 112 0 0 54 164 '152 0 99 195 69 0 0 20 128 216 0 0 113 265 1800 65 0 0 26 117 89 0 44 124 44 0 0 21 75 1900 123 0 59 0 0 0 71 42 '6 194 90 0 70 107 32 0 0 8 55 24 0 0 13 49 2000 37 0 0 20 72 94 0 73 125 37 0 0 16 62 133 0 0 66 171 2100 67 0 0 47 89 137 0 0 113 171 39 0 0 17 64 33 0 0 16 54 2200 92 0 58 138 131 0 79 172 77 0 0 25 116 42 0 22 81 2300 90 0 43 127 144 0 0 103 177 88 0 54 133 50 0 14 90 2400 90 0 57 127 131 0 0 100 162 75 0 0 32 133 47 0 19 93 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 29, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRHN 100 3 0 9 320 386 3 0 5 346 381 4 0 12 321 400 9 0 4 360 388 200 352 0 10 311 383 357 0 7 331 375 356 0 15 250 405 2 0 1 358 369 300 358 0 9 324 384 353 0 7 321 376 356 0 14 297 388 2 0 3 352 375 400 0 0 9 322 379 359 0 5 344 377 0 0 11 324 392 8 0 3 362 381 500 0 0 9 331 388 0 0 6 339 377 3 0 12 314 415 15 0 6 362 412 600 18 0 ll 338 404 18 0 8 345 397 20 0 21 286 490 17 0 9 361 414 700 1 0 11 330 402 3 0 7 343 394 359 0 22 212 496 30 0 24 281 501 800 10 0 13 327 407 13 0 8 352 399 13 0 12 303 403 15 0 7 356 404 900 10 0 19 323 434 18 0 19 332 414 349 0 19 291 426 10 0 5 359 394 1000 346 0 11 312 379 350 0 5 334 363 348 0 12 311 380 9 0 2 363 385 1100 352 0 12 319 396 352 0 6 332 375 349 0 15 265 416 7 0 3 360 384 345 0 12 292 377 348 0 5 325 360 353 0 12 306 391 1200'300 6 0 2 359 375 333 0 13 292 373 343 0 7 323 366 339 0 12 284 375 5 0 2 360 377 1400 345 0 9 316 371 345 0 5 327 358 349 0 11 309 377 1500 5 0 353 0 2 10 359 322 373 378 354 0 5 333 376 354 0 '3 306 408 5 0 1 361 370 1600 358 0 10 305 388 356 0 7 319 383 350 0 12 310 376 ll 0 3 364 384 1700 1 0 9 322 396 359 0 5 340 383 357 0 12 322 389 ll 0 3 362 389 1800 18 0 10 348 404 13 0 8 347 396 9 0 11 334 430 16 0 7 362 406 1900 41 0 5 387 423 38 0 3 383 408 39 0 17 348 491 37 0 22 336 487 2000 356 0 16 316 406 19 0 7 362 402 4 '0 13 329 430 ll 0 4 355 392 2100 49 0 5 393 423 64 0 3 415 432 .53 0 14 368 464 31 0 22 349 490 ' 2200 68 0 6 406 447 69 0 4 417 440 75 0 10 390 462 81 0 29 323 506 2300 85 0 7 422 479 85 0 433 456 88 0 6 424 470 107 0 18 140 495 2400 74 0 6 414 451 76 0 4 423 445 81 0 7 409 462 80 0 25 80 500 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 29, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C HSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 464 0 375 0 439 0 429 0 35 0 -11 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 434 0 354 0 407 0 404 0 6 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 400 0 318 0 383 0 381 0 -13 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 389 0 306 0 378 0 376 0 -18 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 386 0 297 0 378 0 375 0 -22 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 375 0 279 0 368 0 366 0 -35 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 362 0 276 0 357 0 352 0 -39 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 371 0 274 0 363 0 363 0 -30 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 387 0 286 0 363 0 366 0 -34 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 390 0 298 0 359 0 367 0 -34 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 393 0 291 0 356 0 370 0 -52 0 -21 14 0 14 0 140 00 1200 380 0 286 0 348 0 366 0 -59 0 -27 14 0 14 0 140 00 1300 415 0 307 0 362 0 376 0 -50 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 388 0 294 0 354 0 371 0 -54 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 387 0 291 0 354 0 371 0 -52 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 397 0 296 0 360 0 374 0 -52 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 367 0 281 0 353 0 360 0 -59 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 378 0 283 0 360 0 362 0 -57 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 389 0 292 0 382 0 382 0 -48 0 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 398 0 300 0 381 0 377 0 -37 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 416 0 319 0 407 0 402 0 -29 0 9 0 14 0'4 0 14 0 0 0 2200 440 0 332 0 439 0 440 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 433 0 330 0 432 0 433 0 -15 0 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 436 0 331 0 435 0 436 0 -13 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 30, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 86 0 0 56 125 130 0 93 166 79 0 31 123 46 0 0 21 81 200 89 0 0 52 142 125 0 81 169 81 40 146 45 0 0 23 68 300 94 0 0 56 133 124 0 91 148 64 19 123 38 0 0 13 82 400 84 0 0 48 126 121 0 83 155 70 29 113 46 0 0 18 81 500 70 0 0 49 96 88 0 63 109 44 12 96 41 0 0 18 89 600 51 0 0 23 85 73 0 51 116 29 10 58 23 0 0 5 44 700 45 0 0 24 68 72 0 49 92 35 4 60 35 0 0 18 67 800 50 0 0 32 72 74 0 53 86 32 16 54 45 0 0 24 91 900 53 0 0 36 72 58 0 38 35 18 54 118 0 0 63 142 1000 77 0 0 40 115 97 0 47 134 55 15 106 139 0 0 75 164 1100 95 0 0 45 165 116 0 53 191 77 35 122 129 0 0 103 151 1200 70 0 0 39 116 107 0 60 183 62 25 100 110 0 0 98 122 1300 94 0 0 34 149 125 0 82 170 65 23 117 118 0 0 97 138 1400 78 0 0 34 139 118 0 58 164 77 28 136 131 0 0 109 150 1500 86 0 0 43 131 122 0 67 168 61 24 107 119 0 0 93 145 1600 88 0 0 39 150 127 0 74 184 71 34 129 137 0 0 113 162 1700 75 0 0 36 159 130 0 67 177 65 30 127 125 0 0 98 149 1800 76 0 0 38 146 118 0 65 188 67 21 123 129 0 0 97 149 1900 78 0 0 44 137 116 0 61 181 59 26 114 127 0 0 105 151 2000 86 0 0 50 153145 0 95 206 72 24 131 136 0 0 66 190 2100 102 0 0 36 171 158 0 78 211 60 24 106 170 0 0 105 214 2200 89 0 0 48 148 140 0 83 211 62 0 26 140 178 0 0 145 206 2300 80 0 0 32 149 143 0 78 223 70 0 28 128 176 0 0 148 204 2400 81 0 0 36 175 127 0 54 206 54 24 107 164 0 0 139 191 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HARCH 30, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 75 0 7 416 453 78 0 4 421 448 82 0 8 394 463 79 0 35 356 501; 200 78 0 7 414 458 79 0 5 419 453 83 0 7 411 469 96 0 22 381 502 300 63 0 6 404 451 65 0 4 412 441 71 0 12 386 479 71 0 37 33 485 400 72 0 7 411 456 71 0 4 414 446 79 0 8 411 473 89 0 23 358 497 500 59 0 9 400 445 61 0 6 407 442 65 0 17 347 479 73 0 30 362 490 600 47 0 10 381 428 51 0 6 398 426 51 0 22 366 494 36 0 32 230 480 700 8 0 10 338 401 12 0 6 352 389 15 0 11 341 412 30 0 14 359 ,453 800 24 0 8 356 406 17 0 5 361 393 29 0 14 333 427 28 0 16 353 471 900 13 0 14 335 405 ll 0 10 343 399 353 0 17 305 389 9 0 3 361 391 1000 344 0 11 312 385 351 0 6 332 366 345 0 11 272 391 8 0 3 360 390 ' 1100 6 0 13 319 405 1 0 9 328 384 0 12 321 394 7 0 2 362 376 1200 349 0 12 303 380 350 0 9 319 379 347 0 12 306 397 356 0 3 347 364 1300 351 0 12 315 386 346 0 5 321 362 340 0 11 306 382 354 0 4 341 362 1400 349, 0 12 291 381 344 0 7 321 370 344 0 10 312 371 350 0 3 343 359 1500 357 0 12 299 395 356 0 5 334 374 345 0 14 255 382 3 0 3 353 371 1600 355 0 13 292 386 353 0 7 326 380 351 0 11 322 396 0 0 2 349 367
'700 340 0 14 299 378 343 0 8 312 363 342 0 13 302 378 351 0 5 336 360 1800 355 0 13 311 383 349 0 9 323 374 350 0 11 305 390 356 0 3 347 364 1900 1 0 10 315 391 357 0 7 328 380 0 0 16 280 401 7 0 3 360 379 2000 0 0 13 315 391 359 0 7 338 392 0 0 11 326 398 ll 0 5 361 398 2100 358 0 11 316 386 358 0 7 340 385 3 0 14 305 393 8 0 3 362 380 2200 359 0 11 324 399 352 0 7 329 379 356 0 14 286 393 359 0 2 353 365 2300 345 0 14 219 377 341 0 7 321 361 341 0 11 300 370 347 0 3 337 356 2400 353 0 13 296 396 349 0 8 236 369 350 0 14 312 396 351 0 2 344 357 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALH SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 30, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10) , MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TElOH DPlOM TElOS TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 427 0 329 0 428 0 429 0 -16 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 419 0 319 0 420 0 421 0 -23 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 400 0 302 0 408 0 409 0 -32 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 383 0 286 0 383 0 384 0 -49 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 377 0 280 0 379 0 381 0 -52 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 369 0 275 0 370 0 369 0 -59 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 357 0 267 0 357 0 355 0 -67 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 356 0 263 0 356 0 355 0 -62 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 381 0 282 0 359 0 362 0 -57 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 379 0 295 0 349 0 354 0 -55 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 389 0 308 0 357 0 363 0 -48 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 378 0 298 0 346 0 350 0 -56 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 363 0 281 0 342 0 349 0 -60 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 362 0 283 0 342 0 345 0 -60 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 357 0 272 0 345 0 352 0 -63 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 361 0 273 0 349 0 355 0 -61 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 358 0 278 0 352 0 354 0 -59 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 365 0 276 0 358 0 361 0 -59 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 362 0 275 0 359 0 360 0 -57 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 367 0 277 0 366 0 365 0 -55 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 368 0 281 0 368 0 367 0 -51 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 364 0 282 0 366 0 364 0 -50 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 367 0 282 0 367 0 366 0 -53 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 366 0 274 0 366 0 367 0 -54 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=IPUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 31, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN'00 78 0 0 40 143 134" 0 75 199 59 0 0 27 111 167 0 0 136 202 200 80 0 0 40 132 134 0 67 188 62 0 0 25 132 154 0 0 132 179 300 76 0 0 39 124 129 0 68 193 62 0 0 19 138 168 0 0 140 198 400 101 0 0 45 182 170 0 0 102 252 81 0 0 26 164 227 0 0 184 267 500 118 0 0 59 192 194 0 95 311 . 91 0 0 47 173 245 0 0 195 300 600 121 0 0 60 209 199 0 0 100 283 86 0 0 38 168 230 0 0 189 283 700 99 0 0 43 169 157 0 '77 243 82 0 0 31 165 214 0 0 177 242 '00 81 0 0 40 173 160 0 0 105 238 83 0 0 34 174 205 0 0 171 259 900 115 0 0 53 204 201 0 0 114 270 93 0 0 34 208 224 0 0 176 261 1000 102 0 0 44 189 161 0 85 245 82 0 0 35 143 208 0 0 170 248 1100 122 0 0 53 192 193 0 0 114 259 85 0 0 34 171 192 0 0 157 227 1200 94 0 0 26 174 176 0 88 239 82 0 0 34 155 183 0 0 147 216 1300 97 0 0 34 177 191 0 0 121 256 83 0 0 44 166 1400 196 88 0 0 0 0 160 22 241 185 164 0 97 241 '8 0 0 48 167 193 0 0 160 223 1500 99 0 0 46 161 143 0 96 189 67 0 0 20 125 150 0 0 118 190 1600 97 0 0 32 189 146 0 88 212 74 0 0 30 154 151 0 0 122 182 1700 73 0 0 39 119 123 0 81 189 67 0 0 27 111 147 0 0 120 175 1800 72 0 0 28 134 142 0 94 203 77 0 0 30 135 161 0 0 134 193 1900 66 0 0 27 133 116 0 80 153 47 0 0 19 96 132 0 0 106 154 2000 53 0 0 26 104 104 0 73 142 43 0 0 20 91 119 0 0 100 146 2100 57 0 0 18 117 133 0 83 171 52 0 0 30 94 133 0 0 108 152 2200 47 0 0 20 81 92 0 45 136 43 0 0 17 73 110 0 0 96 129 2300 47 0 0 20 89 81 0 47 106 37 0 0 13 75 100 0 0 80 116 2400 39 0 0 18 85 75 0 52 104 36 0 0 13 77 87 0 0 75 106 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 31, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOM DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 350 0 12 315 391 347 7 322 366 350 0 15 303 395 352 0 2 344 357 200 349 0 13 298 387 345 6 327 360 345 0 13 291 381 346 0 2 339 356 300 346 0 13 293 401 343 7 318 362 342 0 11 274 379 346 0 2 338 352 400 359 0 11 321 397 355 7 334 382 359 0 13 301 394 0 0 2 352 372 500 357 0 11 304 386 353 6 331 372 355 0 12 307 395 358 0 2 348 364 600 358 0 10 328 381 353 6 337 379 352 0 11 306 381 358 0 3 349 366 700 353 0 11 305 388 347 8 319 378 350 0 10 306 382 355 0 4 346 363 800 342 0 13 286 399 337 7 319 357 341 0 13 254 459 346 0 3 336 357 900 347 0 10 315 379 343 5 324 358 342 0 10 277 365 348 0 4 336 358 1000 349 0 13 283 382 346 0 8 320 371 342 0 10 299 369 352 0 4 341 361 1100 345 0 10 305 384 344 5 327 362 348 0 13 302 416 348 0 4 338 360 1200 325 0 17 188 400 322 8 292 341 324 0 12 283 357 328 0 4 314 342 1300 322 0 16 270 367 319 6 304 342 323 0 12 287 363 327 0 4 315 338 1400 333 0 18 136 390 330 9 309 352 327 0 11 292 369 334 0 4 325 345 1500 340 0 14 298 386 339 7 320 358 342 0 14 286 390 350 0 4 333 359 1600 346 0 18 276 400 335 9 309 353 326 0 13 282 360 339 0 4 329 350 1700 342 0 15 277 396 335 7 307 359 334 0 10 298 369 343 0 7 325 359 1800 316 0 18 251 358 316 5 302 337 318 0 12 287 349 322 0 4 310 331 1900 336 0 16 265 381 333 5 318 354 340 0 13 273 376 342 0 4 329 353 2000 325 0 20 201 379 324 6 300 342 325 0 11 279 368 330 0 5 318 342 2100 319 0 19 219 398 317 5 295 332 319 0 14 276 358 325 0 4 314 336 2200 332 0 17 268 385 329 7 313 350 335 0 13 292 369 332 0 6 316 349 2300 329 0 18 258 381 326 9 302 348 328 0 12 281 375 336 0 6 322 349 2400 326 0 17 266 434 325 7 304 352 328 0 290 369 334 0 5 320 346 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=IPUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MARCH 31, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DPlOM TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 366 0 272 0 366 0 368 0 -57 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 366 0 274 0 365 0'366 0 -56 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 363 0 269 0 363 0 365 0 -58 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 358 0 263 0 362 0 364 0 -59 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 500 354 0 246 0 359 0 363 0 -64 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 346 0 234 0 351 0 356 0 -72 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 344 0 217 0 349 0 356 0 -83 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 344 0 203 0 349 0 356 0 -87 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 341 0 208 0 347 0 354 0 -85 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 341 0 200 0 341 0 349 0 -91 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 342 0 195 0 341 0 349 0 -89 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 348 0 206 0 335 0 343 0 -89 0 -21 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 337 0 224 0 327 0 333 0 -82 0 -21 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 368 0 224 0 344 0 355 0 -83 0 -30 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 346 0 239 0 332 0 343 0 -77 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 360 0 233 0 340 0 350 0 -77 0 -25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 335 0 232 0 331 0 337 0 -85 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 320 0 228 0 322 0 326 0 -87 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 316 0 235 0 314 0 318 0 -86 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 322 0 236 0 320 0 323 0 -86 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 328 0 233 0 330 0 334 0 -84 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 334 0 238 0 338 0 342 0 -81 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 331 0 243 0 334 0 337 0 -81 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 332 0 243 0 335 0 337 0 -81 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
I HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 1, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 38 0 16 81 102 0 57 146 51 0 0 25 112 140 0 0 112 168 200 57 0 0 25 126 122 0 63 166 59 0 0 31 109 139 0 0 116 161 300 61 0 0 23 142 147 0 90 206 83 0 0 39 138 162 0 0 133 190 400 54 0 0 14 105 128 0 80 165 55 0 0 35 108 141 0 0 120 166 500 55 0 20 106 125 0 88 164 55 0 0 33 94 137 0 0 114 160 600 58 0 0 20 109 119 0 67 157 54 0 0 24 95 129 0 0 107 152 700 29 0 16 49 73 0 51 103 32 0 0 16 58 89 0 69 103 800 28 0 13 53 52 0 31 76 32 0 0 12 57 67 0 0 49 81 900 56 88 0 0 0 0 20 101 93 73 113 0 47 125 64 0 0 35 ill 1000 78 0 32 126 94 0 59 139 76 0 0 42 122 88 0 0 72 105 1100 67 0 0 25 95 75 0 42 118 66 0. 0 30 111 71 0 0 55 95 1200 61 0 0 28 97 73 0 32 102 57 0 0 28 100 57 0 0 40 76 1300 53 0 0 32 87 64 0 31 93 52 0 0 22 93 34 0 0 22 49 1400 53 0 0 26 89 61 0 34 100 51 0 0 27 79 30 0 0 16 44 1500 23 0 0 8 42 21 0 45 19 0 0 4 37 33 0 0 21 44 1600 42 0 0 25 65 49 0 26 92 33 0 0 9 55 30 0 0 24 37 1700 55 0 0 28 120 73 0 37 139 49 0 0 22 75 21 0 0 12 33 1800 81 0 0 42 134 130 0 81 174 58 0 0 26 120 44 0 0 17 81 1900 85 0 0 40 129 134 0 0 101 171 70 0 0 36 123 41 0 0 13 74 2000 48 0 0 30 73 93 0 70 122 41 0 0 12 77 43 0 0 23 65 2100 62 0 0 33 101 116 0 69 168 45 0 0 22 91 53 0 12 76 2200 44 0 27 64 131 0 95 162 56 0 0 32 91 58 38 85 2300 81 0 0 48 114 159 0 0 112 199 62 0 0'7 114 85 0 50 121 2400 93 0 60 152 150 0 0 110 197 68 0 0 24 123 56 0 29 94 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 1, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 324 0 24 256 394 317 0 6 301 332 325 0 12 286 371 323 0 4 308 336 200 306 0 17 244 450 306 0 7 282 326 310 0 12 265 346 310 0 3 299 325 300 305 0 21 223 446 308 0 6 288 332 312 0 10 282 335 316 0 3 307 328 400 310 0 20 197 449 313 0 4 296 327 315 0 12 269 345 314 0 3 305 321 500 310 0 21 218 394 313 0 5'94 329 315 0 10 284 360 316 0 3 308 324 600 315 .0 19 261 407 312 0 6 289 329 316 0 9 288 343 312 0 3 305 322 700 332 0 22 82 399 323 0 6 305 348 327 0 12 275 364 322 0 8 303 338 800 334 0 27 242 427 323 0 11 298 353 332 0 13 282 371 325 0 8 305 344 900 300 0 22 244 389 294 0 9 263 317 288 0 21 229 344 290 0 6 271 301 1000 259 0 15 219 307 267 0 12 223 308 282 0 16 239 328 268 0 5 253 289 1100 268 0 15 210 315 271 0 6 238 286 286 0 14 236 333 263 0 5 252 284 1200 273 0 21 212 343 272 0 12 241 316 273 0 21 226 326 273 0 ~ 8 254 289 1300 270 0 21 221 315 274 0 11 237 322 269 0 24 201 334 298 0 8 273 321 1400 277 0 15 224 373 261 0 10 229 289 274 0 17 227 319 327 0 12 299 374 1500 4 0 63 117 513 225 0 53 39 350 348 0 78 68 503 348 0 8 323 374 1600 246 0 26 143 285 216 0 19 185 267 247 0 28 117 318 351 0 13 316 381 1700 213 0 20 98 257 209 0 18 150 257 237 0 17 172 290 304 0 27 172 339 1800 178 0 7 151 194 173 0 5 160 192 178 0 12 148 227 154 0 33 109 513 1900 175 0 6 149 191 174 0 4 157 183 177 0 12 142 229 143 0 23 102 340 2000 163 0 7 141 189 169 0 3 157 182 168 0 11 131 200 133 0 11 107 182 2100 159 0 16 128 214 163 0 9 147 198 154 0 13 125 195 133 0 16 85 245 2200 132 0 5 113 151 145 0 2 137 153 133 0 5 114 146 128 0 7 108 150 2300 169 0 5 148 192 168 0 3 159 181 173 0 10 131 197 137 0 10 104 196 2400 183 0 6 155 200 182' 4 170 194 185 0 11 142 223 141 0 23 82 508 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOG ICAL DATA--CK-- FOR APRIL 1, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 339 0 231 0 354 0 360 0 -81 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 348 0 231 0 353 0 359 0'-78 0 -11 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 349 0 227 0 356 0 363 0 -78 0 -10 0 300 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 400 344 0 228 0 355 0 361 0 -79 0 -7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 343 0 228 0 354 0 358 0 -78 0 -7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 345 0 224 0 355 0 360 0 -77 0 -9 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 700 340 0 207 0 350 0 354 0 -86 0 -7 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 800 352 0 216 0 349 0 353 0 -83 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 361 0 225 0 350 0 357 0 -84 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 366 0 229 0 355 0 361 0 -73 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 359 0 231 0 348 0 355 0 -79 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 373 0 226 0 350 0 356 0 -79 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 383 0 210 0 351. 0 356 0 -78 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 397 0 210 0 355 0 362 0 -80 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 413 0 223 0 367 0 374 0 -76 0 '-10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 436 0 238 0 379 0 384 0 -69 0 -11 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 451 0 246 0 391 0 397 0 -62 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 453 0 254 0 460 0 463 0 -30 0 -11 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 452 0 252 0 461 0 463 0 -30 0 -7 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 2000 449 0 256 0 457 0 458 0 -32 0 -4 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 2100 427 0 286 0 433 0 432 0 -31 0 -1 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 2200 423 0 306 0 427 0 427 0 -29 0 4 0 14 0 14 0 140 10 '2300 435 0 296 0 445 0 446 0 -22 0 -2 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 442 0 298 0 452 0 453 0 -20 0 -4 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 2, 1989 SP EEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 151 0 76 213 215 0 0 134 315 108 0 0 23 198 67 0 31 141 200 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 '0 0 0 0 2 0 0 300 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 400 131 0 76 204 201 0 0 126 295 105 0 0 38 183 88 0 40 178 500 139 0 68 218 220 0 0 150 337 108 0 0 28 192 76 0 33 150 600 129 0 72 202 195 0 0 122 258 93 0 0 40 166 67 0 22 160 700 113 0 56 173 179 0 0 127 225 82 0 0 40 145 61 0 32 129 800 86 0 54 120 128 0 0 74 176 65 0 0 17 133 60 0 26 150 900 91 0 50 135 133 0 0 87 196 59 0 0 25 116 69 0 21 117 1000 88 0 57 126 129 0 0 71 179 69 0 0 24 124 59 0 25 101 1100 100 0 58 149 124 0 0 81 163 80 0, 0 28 141 66 0 32 122 1200 128 0 68 200 161 0 0 82 233 87 0 0 31 168 49 0 18 123 1300 105 0 53 151 144 0 0 100 184 73 0 0 34 138 63 0 28 113 1400 105 0 48 152 138 0 0 97 179 66 0 0 26 117 46 0 25 80 1500 78 0 40 119 112 0 0 86 135 63 0 0 27 128 51 0 18 91 1600 78 0 40 109 115 0 0 71 154 58 0 0 22 107 58 0 23 114 1700 63 0 26 101 96 0 0 55 129 50 0 0 16 100 46 0 22 70 1800 57 0 30 91 78 0 0 43 109 56 0 0 32 93 52 0 22 95 1900 47 0 25 77 84 0 0 46 111 64 0 0 32 99 53 0 32 77 2000 59 0 27 92 116 0 0 83 143 77 0 0 39 103 51 0 31 81 2100 53 0 26 97 110 0 0 84 131 67 0 0 40 93 41 0 21 63 2200 68 0 45 103 127 0 0 99 152 75 0 0 48 106 47 0 28 83 2300 59 0 37 82'03 0 0 88 119 64 0 0 39 88 40 0 19 61 2400 53 0 35 89 96 0 0 76 109 55 0 0 28 79 37 0 14 68 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 2, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 187 0 8 163 215 185 0 5 165 198 189 0 11 156 244 158 0 28 97 466 200 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 300 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 400 173 0 6 152 194 173 0 4 161 189 176 0 11 138 217 138 0 21 84 505 500 175 0 8 144 194 177 0 5 160 191 178 0 13 137 209 149 0 24 95 235 600 181 0 8 155 203 181 0 5 164 195 183 0 12 139 223 142 0 28 98 498 700 179 0 6 158 202 180 0 4 169 192 179 0 9 147 209 153 0 33 81 515 800 191 0 9 168 227 196 0 5 184 212 198 0 14 162 233 175 0 23 117 258 900 194 0 9 168 223 195 0 5 182 215 199 0 12 139 240 185 0 23 93 349 1000 202 0 8 181 236 201 0 6 183 218 206 0 14 168 256 182 0 22 125 245 1100 192 0 9 168 223 192 0 5 175 209 196 0 11 159 235 196 0 17 106 243 1200 188 0 7 168 208 188 0 6 171 217 195 0 14 161 246 167 0 32 72 500 1300 173 0 11 148 203 172 0 6 159 201 176 0 15 135 214 141 0 25 101 499 1400 183 0 8 157 205 179 0 5 158 191 179 0 14 130 230 143 0 25 96 517 1500 165 0 8 133 185 166 0 5 150 183 165 0 10 124 193 135 0 15 92 219 1600 166 0 9 128 199 164 0 5 147 180 165 0 11 127 189 136 0 12 105 194 1700 155 0 10 125 189 155 0 6 132 174 160 0 12 118 189 133 0 15 99 232 1800 139 0 8 118 163 137 0 5 112 152 134. 0 9 95 161 124 0 11 88 149 1900 120 0 11 82 155 123 0 2 114 132 126 0 7 96 146 122 0 7 96 146 2000 103 0 9 68 136 108 0 3 99 119 108 0 8 84 133 109 0 8 64 131 2100 106 0 9 76 132 109 0 3 99 121 109 0 7 90 133 108 0 8 436 496 2200 91 0 7 71 115 94 0 3 84 104 94 0 6 70 119 105 0 12 405 484 2300 87 0 7 57 116 93 0 4 83 103 90 0 4 75 110 104 0 13 396 492 2400 78 0 7 56 101 85 0 3 70 95 81 0 7 52 99 106 0 13 383 496 DATA CODES, 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5='FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 2, 1989 TEHPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C TMP C THP C TMP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 457 0 317 0 464 0 465 0 -9 0 -8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 02 02 02 02 300 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 02 02 02 02 400 457 0 326 0 463 0 464 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 460 0 318 0 465 0 466 0 9 -6 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 460 0 312 0 469 0 470 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 462 0 310 0 474 0 475 0 -8 -5 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 467 0 312 0 479 0 480 0 -6 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 475 0 321 0 487 0 489" 0 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 475 0 339 0 480 0 481 0 5 0 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 480 0 347 0 485 0 487 0 10 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 471 0 353 0 480 0 482 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 . 474 0 363 0 483. 0 486 0 18 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 464 0 367 0 471 0 473 0 16 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 455 0 375 0 455 0 451 0 16 0 -18 14 0 14 0 140 20 1600 453 0 377 0 452 0 447 0 16 0 -19 14 0 14 0 140 20 1700 453 0 379 0 451 0 446 0 17 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 3 0 1800 456 0 380 0 451 0 446 0 17 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 3 0 1900 453 0 379 0 448 0 439 0 16 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 2 0 2000 451 0 381 0 444 0 433 0 16 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 5 0 2100 451 0 380 0 444 0 431 0 15 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 3 0 2200 450 0 382 0 441 0 428 0 15 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 4 0 2300 451 0 382 0 442 0 428 0 16 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 4 0 2400 452 0 383 0 442 0 428 0 17 0 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 8 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK- -FOR APRIL 3, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPDlOS AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRHN 100 61 0 25 0 8'386 42 98 0 81 114 46 0 0 18 82 200 60 0 35 88 97 0 68 109 48 0 0 11 85 24 0 11 48 300 57 0 41 89 85 0 64 107 31 0 0 14 65 23 0 11 42 400 49 0 29 83 94 0 79 115 32 0 0 16 54 101 0 85 115 500 45 0 20 73 87 0 57 119 29 0 0 16 54 65 0 55 73 600 53 0 28 87 98 0 82 124 35 0 0 16 67 90 0 74 104 700 27 0 14 45 51 0 26 73 15 0 0 4 33 56 0 46 71 800 22 0 7 58 28 0 67 16 0 0 4 61 49 0 29 63 900 42 0 23 63 51 0 30 65 43 0 0 24 71 45 0 33 60 1000 48 0 26 78 59 0 16 99 41 0 0 9 71 61 0 0 28 105 1100 54 0 0 28 81 66 0 36 86 52 0 0 22 86 112 0 0 99 127 1200 68 0 34 103 83 0 44 124 54 0 0 15 94 93 0 77 106 1300 80 0 40 124 116 0 57 177 55 0 0 10 129 42 0 22 73 1400 91 0 51 166 115 0 67 171 71 0 0 17 148 75 0 35 105 ' 1500 80 0 37 140 110 0 67 161 64 0 0 25 127 55 0 30 85 1600 91 0 42 162 106 0 56 193 60 0 0 14 115 48 0 15 85 1700 65 0 16 134 93 0 37 175 57 0 0 5 112 81 0 28 141 1800 77 0 '48 146 102 0 64 161 53 0 0 22 111 37 0 15 60 1900 77 0 47 117 125 0 92 165 63 0 0 27 114 60 0 33 121 2000 115 0 60 181" 204 0 0 147 253 90 0 0 37 152 115 0 45 200 2100 132 0 69 234 248 0 0 195 306 109 0 0 54 189 122 0 57 191 2200 82 0 27 152 124 0 23 220 57 0 0 10 136 99 0 34 147 2300 28 0 15 58 73 0 51 101 26 0 0 4 64 44 0 27 74 2400 22 0 9 45 65 0 55 76 80 0 4 21 42 0 22 67 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 3, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOM DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRHN 100 63 0 4 40 77 70 0 61 79 69 0 39 107 51 0 36 49 504 200 ll 0 11 339 407 24 0 7 367 401 14 0 14 327 420 43 0 29 348 503 300 47 0 7 391 431 46 0 5 394 418 55 0 19 367 470 53 0 33 348 489 400 334 0 9 293 361 353 0 3 343 360 342 0 12 305 384 4 0 2 360 370 500 344 0 12 292 393 356 0 7 330 370 349 0 19 282 393 2 0 5 349 374 600 329 0 ll 284 367 347 0 '5 326 357 333 0 16 281 371 0 0 4 349 373 700 335 0 16 274 382 352 0 11 299 374 340 0 17 282 376 1 0 4 353 373 800 252 0 24 204 349 305 0 41 249 367 249 0 25 142 304 316 0 20 272 367 900 257 0 14 228 306 265 0 8 238 296 265 0 12 240 297 245 0 10 225 276 1000 220 0 17 183 261 227 0 8 192 251 238 0 19 110 291 206 0 15 141 345 1100 239 0 15 200 283 229 0 5 213 248 249 0 9 226 285 222 0 2 214 230 1200 227 0 15 193 268 226 0 8 204 254 236 0 16 189 281 224 0 4 213 234 1300 183 0 14 146 236 177 0 8 158 205 180 0 15 137 266 176 0 31 104 235 1400 206 0 15 174 271 203 0 9 177 235 214 0 15 155 251 214 0 9 153 229 1500 206 0 16 171 268 202 0 13 170 233 209 0 28 146 309 212 0 8 178 232 1600 182 0 8 159 209 182 0 8 163 214 187 0 14 148 230 183 0 35 98 489 1700 144 0 22 88 273 145 0 12 114 195 139 0 16 95 209 133 0 14 82 180 1800. 184 0 7 164 205 188 0 7 172 206 189 0 13 149 225 141 0 23 103 507 1900 172 0 8 139 191 171 0 5 151 185 171 0 11 133 208 134 0 13 108 201 2000 158 0 5 143 179 159 0 3 151 169 161 0 8 135 183 140 0 ll 97 195 2100 156 0 5 143 171 156 0 2 148 165 157 0 7 134 178 142 0 12 105 218 2200 350 0 62 105 368 3 0 69 80 366 26 0 66 55 469 357 0 37 26 378 2300 322 0 17 275 380 316 0 6 301 331 329 0 13 300 373 354 0 20 301 435 2400 336 0 24 227 376 329 0 3 322 339 1 0 14 318 393 27 0 20 355 476 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 3, 1989 TEHPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C MSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 453 0 383 0 444 0 430 0 16 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 6 0 200 452 0 383 0 442 0 426 0 15 0 -25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 6 0 300 451 0 380 0 432 0 413 0 8 0 -24 0 140 14 0 140 30 400 430 0 363 0 405 0 387 0 -12 0 -12 0 140 14 0 140 00 500 432 0 362 0 395 0 386 0 -15 0 -16 0 140 14 0 140 00 600 393 0 323 0 369 0 358 0 -33 0 -18 0 140 14 0 140 00 700 387 0 315 0 373 0 359 0 -32 0 -17 0 140 14 0 140 00 800 394 0 321 0 371 0 361 0 -33 0 -12 0 140 14 0 140 00 900 387 0 318 0 373 0 365 0 -34 0 -22 0 140 14 0 140 00 1000 395 0 325 0 377 0 374 0 -30 0 -22 0 140 14 0 14 0' 0 1100 409 0 342 0 380 0 382 0 -26 0 -20 0 140 14 0 140 00 1200 418 0 351 0 388 0 392 0 -21 0 -20 0 140 14 0 140 00 1300 444 0 366 0 426 0 423 0 4 0 -21 0 140 14 0 140 00 1400 475 0 372 0 466 0 469 0 220 -20 0 140 14 0 140 00 1500 478 0 374 0 447 0 449 0 100 -17 0 140 14 0 140 00 1600 488 0 382 0 491 0 495 0 360 -17 0 140 14 0 140 00 1700 485 0 386 0 485 0 486 0 34 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1800 481 0 402 0 479 0 472 0 41 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 140 40 1900 479 0 403 0 474 0 465 0 410 -21 0 140 14 0 140 30 2000 476 0 400 0 467 0 454 0 40 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 140 20 2100 476 0 402 0 469 0 453 0 410 -22 0 140 14 0 140 00 2200 472 0 398 0 453 0 444 0 260 -20 0 140 14 0 140 10 2300 456 0 378 0 435 0 428 0 100 -13 0 140 14 0 140 00 2400 453 0 376 0 451 0 442 0 200 0 140 14 0 140 00 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 4, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRHN 100 28 0 0 ll 40 ll 0 19 31 0 0 4 43 49 0 0 37 63 200 13 0 0
'0 7 20 65 0 85 60 0 4 17 16 0 7 29 300 18 0 0 8 37 11 0 26 15 0 0 4 31 39 0 0 30 51 400 13 0 0 7 22 10 0 16 15 0 0 4 24 27 0 0 19 37 500 36 0 0 18 51 89 0 79 105 44 0 0 29 67 49 0 0 39 56 600 55 0 0 30 86 115 0 80 147 56 0 0 38 88 66 0 0 40 115 700 90 0 0 31 134 165 0 0 118 203 87 0 0 52 135 75 0 0 41 103 800 47 0 0 28 87 93 0 55 133 45 0 0 20 76 47 0 0 26 71 900 51 0 0 28 83 82 0 52 106 52 0 0 22 83 71 0 0 44 100 1000 76 0 0 40 124 102 0 54 148 84 0 0 51 114 67 0 0 33 96 1100 84 0 0 50 134 116 0 72 163 71 0 0 31 129 41 0 0 26 51 1200 97 0 0 60 145 117 0 63 163 75 0 0 22 126 33 0 0 ll 53 1300 129 0 0 75 189 151 0 96 198 95 0 0 36 165 62 0 0 26 121 1400 171 0 91 250 222 0 0 156 282 127 0 0 52 216 74 0 23 152 1500 176 0 85 272 241 0 0 140 334 127 0 0 21 211 77 0 27 151 1600 140 0 78 217 199 0 0 112 281 121 0 0 40 193 93 0 34 176 1700 171 0 88 301 294 0 0 174 378 156 0 0 63 274 182 0 0 152 225 1800 131 0 '59 216 229 0 0 118 320 133 0 0 55 230 149 0 0 119 181 1900 136 0 70 222 222 0 0 138 306 127 0 0 71 213 146 0 0 128 169 2000 123 0 67 222 216 0 0 138 326 108 0 0 51 228 160 0 0 132 200 2100 121 0 61 208 217 0 0 135 289 127 0 0 46 214 172 0 0 143 205 2200 112 0 48 178 203 0 0 123 288 102 0 0 43 189 144 0 0 118 170 2300 105 0 0 51 178 189 0 0 137 274 96 0 0 48 175 151 0 0 132 179 2400 104 0 0 52 183 195 0 0 123 266 104 0 0 42 171 143 0 0 119 166 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 4, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1 - 4 (DEGREES) 0IR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 114 0 7 454 501 166 0 9 132 180 125 0 8 464 509 118 0 3 471 487 200 296 0 26 232 347 296 0 4 286 308 311 0 37 251 358 328 0 29 296 461 300 113 0 44 62 233 61 0 9 407 432 106 0 28 76 244 119 0 4 109 130 400 137 0 13 115 158 291 0 11 268 316 134 0 15 108 166 121 0 3 107 139 500 256 0 13 203 286 257 0 3 248 265 258 0 7 236 275 218 0 6 201 232 600 '254 0 11 211 300 263 0 5 247 286 261 0 8 239 286 217 0 13 184 279 700 262 0 11 225 303 269 0 5 256 284 271 0 9 244 295 216 0 , 9 191 243 800 264 0 13 215 295 275 0 4 256 290 271 0 10 231 308 210 0 31 116 255 900 236 0 14 196 281 238 0 6 212 257 242 0 9 201 294 208 0 10 165 242 1000 222 0 ll 194 263 230 0 9 198 278 236 0 7 205 259 210 0 8 178 233 1100 226 0 12 197 262 226 0 7 211 262 237 0, 11 190 272 234 0 7 215 259 1200 179 0 13 135 214 174 0 10 126 195 183 0 17 135 230' 207 0 25 73 296 1300 184 0 10 160 229 186 0 157 210 190 0 17 143 254 192 0 33 69 522 1400 185 0 7 153 210 182 0 5 165 197 179 0 10 145 222 185 0 28 79 268 1500 185 0 9 154 211 183 0 7 165 203 189 0 12 136 220 164 0 31 103 489 1600 203 0 12 172 236 199 0 11 170 243 207 0 16 164 249 191 0 21 114 312 1700 247 0 10 198 273 245 0 5 221 267 254 0 9 217 280 239 0 2 233 247 1800 247 0 12 208 277 247 0 7 225, 269 253 0 9 229 279 235 0 6 220 246 1900 245 0 10 215 286 245 0 6 227 265 253 0 10 212 284 231 0 2 225 237 2000 250 0 11 213 287 255 0 7 236 273 260 0 11 225 291 252 0 2 245 260 2100 250 0 12 204 294 252 0 7 228 271 258 0 11 219 289 246 0 5 236 257 2200 236 0 11 198 272 238 0 5 218 255 245 0 10 214 279 223 0 2 217 233 2300 239 0 11 203 268 241 0 6 211 258 244 0 9 220 275 232 0 2 225 238 2400 237 0 13 198 279 238 0 5 217 258 245 0 11 215 330 222 0 2 215 228 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 4, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO) , HISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 457 0 377 0 454 0 446 0 230 20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 458 0 380 0 445 0 432 0 170 16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 300 455 0 376 0 449 0 431 0 230 2 0 14.0 14 0 14 0 1 0 400 456 0 378 0 452 0 427 0 240 9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 452 0 380 0 417 0 410 0 -1 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 438 0 366 0 404 0 395 0 -11 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 433 0 364 0 401 0 391 0 -13 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 419 0 348 0 396 0 387 0 -16 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 417 0 349 0 394 0 387 0 -18 -17 14 0 14 0 140 00 1000 451 0 383 0 416 0 410 0 0 0 -17 14 0 14 0 140 00 1100 505 0 399 0 368 0 371 0 -32 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 561 0 397 0 475 0 422 0 30 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 568 0 370.0 572 0 579 0 67 0 -17 14 0 13 0 14 0 0 0 1400 585 0 386 0 588 0 597 0 73 0 -23 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1500 579 0 386 0 588 0 593 0 73 0 -12 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1600 548 0 384 0 546 0 556 0 56 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 4 0 1700 511 0 323 0 455 0 470 0 1 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 I 1800 480 0 320 0 439 0 450 0 -7 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 457 0 321 0 426 0 434 0 -11 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 426 0 301 0 415 0 421 0 -23 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 419 0 282 0 410 0 414 0 -33 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 409 0 286 0 400 0 402 0 -36 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 406 0 291 0 397 0 400 0 -34 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 408 0 291 0 397 0 400 0 -34 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 5, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 83 0 0 47 152 147 0 70 206 83 0 0 39 156 120 0 0 90 146 200 81 0 0 48 121 144 0 99 181 78 0 0 44 127 106 0 0 93 121 300 76 0 0 43 140 128 0 93 168 69 0 0 37 111 101 0 0 79 126 400 82 0 0 42 150 150 0 88 202 94 0 0 58 135 102 0 0 74 134 500 74 0 0 39 143 132 0 99 178 102 0 0 50 151 99 0 0 79 114 600 70 0 0 34 107 125 0 90 169 83 0 0 55'12 91 0 0 78 109 700 52 0 0 31 0 61 88 ill 97 0 61 141 60 0 0 36 87 72 0 800 76 0 0 27 133 139 0 90 196 88 0 0 57 141 110 0 0 88 131 900 67 0 0 26 126 145 0 0 98 193 94 0 0 35 148 118 0 0 87 157 1000 79 0 0 32 139 147 0 0 101 198 96 0 0 53 165 114 0 0 101 133 1100 87 0 0 44 145 166 0 95 210 93 0 0 42 155 128 0 0 101 164 1200 71 0 0 33 145 136 0 78 208 93 0 0 47 167 99 0 0 86 117 1300 74 0 0 29 137 129 0 80 181 80 0 0 37 139 88 0 0 73 104 1400 77 0 0 33 123 136 0 85 175 91 0 0 38 138 99 0 0 81 116 1500 70 0 0 44 108 104 0 57 147 70 0 0 ,29 117 80 0 0 63 95 1600 69 0 0 36 99 88 0 58 106 62 0 0 30 105 64 0 0 54 73 1700 50 0 0 26 74 59 0 39 83 40 0 0 15 68 53 0 0 42 63 1800 34 0 0 19 59 42 0 27 57 32 0 0 16 52 28 0 0 17 37 1900 33 0 0 20 53 41 0 21 56 27 0 0 15 40 30 0 0 22 38 2000 25 0 0 ll 41 34 0 18 44 24 0 0 14 35 36 0 0 28 44 2100 23 0 0 19 29 55 0 50 62 21 0 0 16 27 22 0 0 11 31 2200 ll 0 0 6 20'5 0 58 76 40 0 4 4 29 0 0 22 37 2300 19 0 0 15 23 73 0 65 80 11 0 0 4 23 34 0 0 21 45 2400 35 0 0 28 46 63 0 53 73 29 0 0 19 36 46 0 0 33 57 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 5, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 240 0 12 212 276 240 0 7 218 266 245 0 11 204 286 220 0 3 209 230 200 253 0 10 224 285 257 0 6 239 272 263 0 8 235 293 225 0 3 217 237 300 250 0 9 213 280 257 0 6 241 278 259 0 9 233 282 221 0 3 212 229 400 272 0 14 224 308 281 0 7 258 298 282 0 9 257 307 272 0 4 261 283 500 268 0 12 226 309 273 0 6 251 290 275 0 9 248 303 260 0 4 248 274 600 270 0 11 240 309 274 0 5 261 290 276 0 8 254 302 260 0 5 247 272 700 269 0 16 220 316 277 0 7 255 293 274 0 8 240 298 256 0 7 237 272 800 276 0 13 234 333 283 0 6 265 301 285 0 10 258 319 278 0 4 265 290 900 293 0 14 253 358 297 0 6 279 313 299 0 9 273 334 296 0 4 285 310 1000 289 0 13 253 342 295 0 6 278 316 296 0 10 271 340 293 0 3 284 300 1100 296 0 15 250 350 296 0 6 278 314 298 0. 11 268 339 299 0 4 284 309 1200 288 0 16 245 337 292 0 6 274 311 294 0 10 271 329 291 0 4 281 304 1300 287 0 14 241 327 291 0 7 268 306 294 0 11 264 325 279 0 3 268 288 1400 302 0 14 258 343 301 0 7 279 322 303 0'1 264 341 295 0 2 288 302 1500 291 0 17 239 334 292 0 8 260 323 296 0 14 262 334 270 0 4 259 283 1600 300 0 19 235 352 295 0 7 278 316 300 0 13 272 355 258 0 245 272 1700 293 0 20 5 247 371 300 0 10 251 328 308 0 '9 257 357 254 0 3 244 265 1800 322 0 26 264 384 312 0 13 269 342 306 0 17 247 359 277 0 6 250 292 1900 337 0 23 268 408 329 0 11 294 353 337 0 14 300 386 319 0 17 288 348 2000 309 0 18 235 369 312 0 13 250 329 308 0 19 265 353 290 0 6 273 308 2100 247 0 24 205 285 282 0 7 270 294 270 0 16 241 317 259 0 28 154 319 2200 263 0 27 213 322 279 0 3 270 286 192 0 21 169 242 214 0 6 195 228 2300 256 0 '30 191 315 270 0 6 259 280 259 0 26 219 331 230 0 6 216 252 2400 219 0 4 203 230 249 0 6 235 262 215 0 6 194 234 213 0 4 199 232 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALH SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK- - FOR APRIL 5, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO) , MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TElOH DPlOH TElOS TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 403 0 291 0 395 0 399 0 -34 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 401 0 295 0 391 0 394 0 -35 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 396 0 292 0 388 0 392 0 -37 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 398 0 282 0 394 0 397 0 -40 0 140,'40 140 00 500 390 0 277 0 388 0 392 0 -42 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 h 600 382 0 271 0 380 0 382 0 -47 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 383 0 267 0 379 0 382 0 -48 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 383 0 269 0 380 0 382 0 -48 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 392 0 255 0 388 0 392 0 -50 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 386 0 263 0 382 0 385 0 -49 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 392 0 258 0 386 0 390 0 -50 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 395 0 264 0 385 0 388 0 -48 0 -F16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 391 0 267 0 379 0 381 0 -48 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 404 0 271 0 383 0 388 0 -45 0 -20 14 0 14 0 140 00 1500 401 0 270 0 383 0 387 0 -43 0 -20 14 0 14 0 140 00 1600 410 0 264 0 388 0 395 0 -40 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 407 0 261 0 386 0 394 0 -44 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 405, 0 254 0 386 0 390 0 -51 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 401 0 253 0 386 0 390 0 -51 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 395 0 255 0 382 0 385 0 -53 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 371 0 256 0 380 0 381 0 -59 0 12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 362 0 248 0 377 0 377 0 -58 0 20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 369 0 254 0 379 0 380 0 -51 0 11 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 373 0 258 0 382 0 384 0 -58 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 6, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 19 0 11 31 82 0 70 99 22 0 0 10 38 46 0 32 61 200 37 0 24 60 103 0 87 116 39 0 0 23 64 55 0 30 85 300 36 0 20 55 99 0 81 115 39 0 0 25 58 59 0 30 81 400 33 0 20 51 105 0 83 123 33 0 0 23 46 36 0 25 57 500 31 0 8 86 101 0 63 212 38 0 0 14 136 80 0 40 185 600 37 0 22 51 65 0 50 88 29 0 0 3 47 33 0 14 68 700 75 0 28 119 138 0 97 185 55 0 0 20 101 81 0 20 131 800 39 0 31 47 33 0 20 48 40 0 0 15 60 42 0 24 67 900 59 0 41 86 94 0 65 117 46 0 0 21 83 66 0 36 93 1000 53 0 20 84 56 0 27 86 42 0 0 12 77 37 0 13 71 1100 69 0 33 102 82 0 31 111 65 0 0 21 104 51 0 41 59 1200 79 0 38 118 103 0 58 133 84 0 0 36 122 48 0 37 .59 1300 71 0 29 126 90 0 50 146 96 0 0 56 131 60 0 43 74 1400 75 0 24 124 119 0 77 155 77 0 0 35 123 75 0 60 93 1500 65 0 23 119 105 0 65 146 62 0 0 36 106 78 0 66 93 1600 51 0 16 94 72 0 35 105 51 0 0 26 84 43 0 22 63 1700 54 0 29 81 66 0 43 86 41 0 0 11 67 34 0 24 47 1800 56 0 26 80 67 0 31 90 45 0 0 21'1 29 0 22 40 1900 45 0 25 67 45 0 24 72 32 0 0 7 69 38 0 29 48 2000 31 0 19 51 46 0 32 66 39 0 0 11 83 39 0 20 86 2100 29 0 22 36 44 0 36 51 25 0 0 13 35 31 0 21 44 2200 24 0 17 30 48 0 39 54 10 0 0 4 27 13 0 4 26 2300 21 0 16 26 54 0 44 60 40 0 4 15 24 0 17 39 2400 21 0 12 28 67 0 57 83 14 0 0 4 30 42 0 10 85 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA-- CK- - FOR APRIL 6, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60M DIRlOB DIR10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 249 0 16 202 285 264 0 3 254 275 261 0 10 231 291 221 0 5 204 240 200 231 0 10 207 266 245 0 3 238 254 245 0 8 228 284 208 0 8 165 230 300 234 0 14 193 267 245 0 2 239 252 251 0 8 225 271
.218 0 8 169 234 400 236 0 11 208 263 242 0 235 251 249 0 7 227 270 222 0 7 204 241 500 256 0 47 127 317 262 0 17 227 298 277 0 28 187 330 271 0 29 186 312 600 211 0 7 196 251 232 0 7 222 250 215,0 15 187 324 197 0 20 125 .265 700 4 0 32 231 419 348 0 24 314 402 3 0 31 311 456 16 0 37 183 485 800 188 0 4 174 202 158 0 15 161 534 186 0 8 159 222 131 0 14 100 512 900 169 0 7 144 189 171 0 3 163 183 174 0 10 125 206 131 0 6 114 150 1000 180 0 13 151 230 189 0 11 164 240 189 0 15 147 238 148 0 41 41 521 1100 265 0 17 221 324 264 0 10 223 310 280 0 17 231 323 304 0 4 288 313 1200 261 0 13 222 296 267 0 6 246 305 286 0 12 260 328 268 0 7 249 287 1300 289 0 25 214 431 286 0 14 248 328 278 0 12 247 323 259 0 10 237 284 1400 318 0 19 252 386 318 0 9 280 342 312 0 14 281 356 321 0 5 307 337 1500 334 0 19 166 390 327 0 11. 302 353 333 0 14 286 366 331 0 7 317 348 1600 304 0 21 228 369 316 0 15 273 355 311 0 13 282 342 302 0 8 278 324 1700 331 0 21 273 394 329 0 10 294 359 320 0 18 262 372 338 0 9 312 360 1800 350 0 14 284 390 345 0 8 321 372 347 0 17 304 395 334 0 10 297 352 1900 4 0 19 312 406 6 0 10 334 403 357 0 19 303 400 3 0 6 343 375 2000 299 0 24 240 351 316 0 21 264 359 288 0 20 256 358 275 0 13 218 319 2100 266 0 5 253 281 303 0 6 296 320 255 0 11 225 271 236 0 9 215 262 2200 293 0 13 265 322 287 0 5 276 296 287 0 20 250 341 227 0 15 199 279 2300 316 0 12 285 346 302 0 3 298 319 300 0 28 266 372 339 0 25 286 399 2400 290 0 22 260 346 342 0 4 334 351 321 0 33 273 370 355 0 19 328 403 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F HRHN TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S TMP C TMP C TMP C APRIL X10), MISC,
', 1989 AND RAIN(INCHES X100 DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C DT C MSC C MSC C MSC C RAINC 100 364 0 254 0 379 0 379 0 -55 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 361 0 268 0 371 0 368 0 -51 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 364 0 270 0 372 0 366 0 -50 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 366 0 277 0 367 0 360 0 -50 0'2 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 352 0 264 0 377 0 374 0 -44 0 140 -14 0 14 0 0 0 600 368 0 251 0 379 0 367 0 -61 20 0 140 14 0 14 0 2 0 700 363 0 258 0 362 0 359 0 -63 0 140 14 0 14 0 1 0 ,f 800 352 0 254 0 363 0 356 0 -62 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 360 0 267 0 362 0 359 0 -57 -15 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 404 0 287 0 406 0 411 0 -37 -16 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 428 0 287 0 384 0 387 0 -34 -17 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 418 0 294 0 383 0 386 0 -36 -21 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 421 0 298 0 383 0 390 0 -39 -23 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 406 0 288 0 370 0 378 0 -47 -30 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 421 0 286 0 369 0 381 0 -43 -33 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 409 0 278 0 337 0 344 0 -57 -26 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 ,418 0 275 0 330 0 336 0 -59 -19 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 419 0 275 0 332 0 338 0 -60 -16 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 430 0 241 0 367 0 375 0 -37 -12 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 425 0 215 0 370 0 373 0 -52 -5 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 359 0 264 0 360 0 358 0 -59 48 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 352 0 265 0 365 0 358 0 -55 53 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 353 0 266 0 362 0 352 0 -54 40 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 330 0 255 0 352 0 335 0 -63 33 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 7, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 43 0 0 23 70 102 0 75 128 48 0 0 27 68 54 0 0 40 77 200 38 0 0 20 72 102 0 78 122 25 0 0 14 48 57 0 0 28 97 300 62 0 0 32 123 111 0 68 151 0 0 21 84 84 0 0 57 115 400 69 0 0 36 105 104 0 72 130 39 0 0 14 75 50 0 0 20 117 500 33 0 0 13 73 68 0 108 40 0 0 22 66 54 0 0 41 76 600 42 0 0 24 62 76 0 47 93 25 0 0 7 51 71 0 0 32 97 700 55 0 0 32 96 92 0 51 130 44 0 0 15 93 119 0 0 99 138 800 44 0 0 29 66 71 0 53 86 39 0 0 20 67 40 0 0 21 66 900 41 0 0 25 61 60 0 79 32 0 0 4 54 63 0 0 52 80 1000 42 0 0 22 62 49 0 22 61 32 0 0 15 60 61 0 0 41 81 1100 46 0 0 20 74 66 0 ~ 0 93 0 0 16 81 64 0 0 54 82 1200 51 0 0 24 84 ,69 0 39 100 45 0 0 12 74 67 0 0 51 84 1300 73 0 0 31 113 96 0 63 126 51 0 0 21 83 92 0 0 78 108 1400 66 0 0 32 106 94 0 58 129 57 0 0 29 90 98 0 0 83 112 1500 92 0 0 45 142 122 0 158 66 0 0 20 119 122 0 0 106 139 1600 86 0 0 38 137 112 0 0 66 162 71 0 0 37 115 ill
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0 0 93 133 1700 75 0 0 34 118 95 0 56 123 57 0 0 24 95 93 0 0 76 104 1800 85 0 0 39 138 113 0 66 142 60 0 0 17 95 1900 ill 52 0 0 0 96 127 0 23 111 68 0 38 119 51 0 16 89 105 0 0 84 124 2000 51 0 0 22 97 73 0 0'4 115 33 0 0 15 60 A 99 0 0 76 113 2100 29 0 0 12 55 49 0 23 79 12 0 0 4 23 66 0 0 52 83 2200 18 0, 0 14 24 28 0 24 31 0 0 4 13 21 0 0 13 33 2300 17 0 0 13 24 36 0 33 40 0 0 4 5 22 0 0 14 31 2400 26 0 0 20 32 61 0 57 66 22 0 0 4 32 31 0 0 24 38 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALH SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 7, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 304 0 18 256 362 317 0 6 300 333 305 0 13 273 341 340 0 6 327 357 200 339 0 12 291 368 332 0 4 323 345 339 0 12 282 362 6 0 14 335 416 300 342 0 ll 311 380 344 0 7 326 365 345 0 10 322 375 3 0 6 348 383 400 23 0 13 346 419 19 0 10 360 402 24 0 18 333 445 41 0 29 330 489 500 270 0 22 219 336 272 0 16 243 317 274 0 16 240 315 276 0 28 243 353 600 352 0 13 309 392 354 0 4 338 365 349 0 18 301 387 10 0 10 356 420 700 350 0 13 321 394 351 0 7 332 376 348 0 15 298 397 358 0 3 348 368 800 4 0 8 337 389 0 0 3 348 375 13 0 9 347 403 27 0 17 338 477 900 324 0 18 266 366 329 0 8 299 351 323 0 10 287 350 343 0 8 324 363 1000 356 0 17 285 398 354 0 7 333 376 0 0 25 281 416 4 0 7 347 383 1100 310 0 19 231 363 312 0 10 289 344 314 0 24 260 380 345 0 4 335 359 1200 341 0 19 284 416 340 0 8 321 365 355 0 20 283 395 350 0 5 335 362 1300 344 0 13 301 372 344 0 8 325 368 344 0 17 301 395 346 0 5 335 359 1400 345 0 17 291 390 338 0 11 308 371 353 0 10 317 377 358 0 5 347 371 1500 351 0 14 294 392 344 0 7 324 362 346 0 13 266 383 354 0 4 342 362 1600 358 0 13 314 411 351 0 7 333 377 341 0 13 292 386 357 0 4 347 368 1700 349 0 16 276 388 342 0 9 302 372 347 0 12 303 394 355 0 4 342 364 1800 356 0 18 268 405 346 0 12 319 374 331 0 15 256 422 354 0 4 342 365 1900 353 0 17 297 405 355 0 10 330 388 354 0 14 304 387 2 0 4 352 371 2000 355 0 12 311 394 352 0 8 323 378 350 0 18 294 405 1 0 5 350 372 2100 346 0 19 255 393 355 0 8 322 392 332 0 17 264 367 1 0 4 346 371 2200 323 0 10 306 347 355 0 8 335 375 349 0 15 310 380 32 0 23 310 459 2300 26 0 24 340 424 13 0 5 362 384 46 0 29 348 442 63 0 35 370 484 2400 80 0 3 429 449 61 0 2 416 424 84 0 4 426 449 ill 0 3 463 483 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 7, 1989 TEHPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), HISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C TMP C THP C THP C DT C MSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 346 0 269 0 348 0 342 0 -61 0 -11 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 350 0 267 0 356 0 352 0 -61 0 4 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 364 0 273 0 368 0 367 0 -55 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 '4 0 0 0 400 371 0 270 0 375 0 374 0 -56 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 371 0 271 0 378 0 381 0 -55 0 -9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 361 0 269 0 363 0 362 0 -60 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 353 0 249 0 357 0 358 0 -66 0 -11 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 800 355 0 255 0 352 0 351 0 -69 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 900 354 0 263 0 351 0 353 0 -67 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 356 0 263 0 349 0 351 0 -65 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 372 0 262 0 354 0 360 0 -56 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1200 368 0 264 0 353 0 361 0 -58 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1300 365 0 269 0 349 0 357 0 -59 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1400 372 0 265 0 349 0 358 0 -62 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1500 377 0 263 0 345 0 357 0 -65 0 -27 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 373 0 243 0 352 0 367 0 -61 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 378 0 244 0 355 0 368 0 -59 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 367 0 259 0 354 0 365 0 -59 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 370 0 245 0 357 0 366 0 -64 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 356 0 239 0 354 0 360 0 -71 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 349 0 234 0 352 0 355 0 -75 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 341 0 239 0 345 0 343 0 -80 0 -6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 337 0 239 0 342 0 336 0 '-80 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 329 0 232 0 322 0 316 0 -90 0 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 8, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 30 0 0 21 38 81 0 70 95 31 0 0 18 43 33 0 0 24 44 200 28 0 0 19 38 85 0 78 93 35 0 0 25 42' 48 0 0 35 63 300 36 0 0 26 48 87 0 81 95 49 0 40 56 56 0 0 40 77 400 43 0 0 36 51 105 0 95 115 47 0 0 37 57 33 0 0 24 43 500 40 0 0 28 47 96 0 86 109 46 0 0 35 61 37 0 0 27 49 600 44 0 0 35 53 100 0 90 107 40 0 0 25 53 35 0 0 25 48 700 49 0 0 34 55 106 0 99 116 38 0 0 21 56 41 0 0 25 52 800 45 0 0 39 55 90 0 85 96 23 0 0 9 44 54 0 0 40 71' 900 45 0 32 65 67 0 47 94 35 0 0 15 56 57 0 0 40 86 1000 32 0 0 18 45 30 0 14 43 25 0 0 10 40 23 0 0 5 37 1100 40 0 0 15 71 46 0 15 92 36 0 0 14 64 30 0 0 20 37 1200 64 0 0 32 102 97 0 68 128 52 0 0 18 111 91 0 0 63 129 1300 85 0 0 42 150 115 0 57 161 67 0 0 17 123 116 0 0 103 134 1400 115 0 0 55 175 170 0 207 84 0 0 28 148 143 0 0 122 163 1500 90 0 0 35 139 130 0 85 174 66 0 0 18 124 1600 ill 84 0 0 92 32 129 130 69 136 60 0 26 0 0 111 0 0 0 95 78 0 0 67 92 1700 81 0 0 33 144 129 0 0 83 190 80 0 0 38 126 120 0 0 103 144 1800 128 0 0 49 241 222 0 0 135 316 96 0 0 40 193 231 0 0 186 281 1900 113 0 0 42 200 182 0 51 266 80 0 0 30 163 215 0 0 174 266 2000 78 0 0 35 135 122 0 79 171 63 0 0 24 120 144 0 0 123 166 2100 62 0 0 27 109 99 0 50 152 49 0 0 18 99 146 0 0 107 171 2200 43 0 0 25 91 89 0 52 129 35 0 0 11 75 108 0 0 89 126 2300 32 0 0 16 64 85 0 110 30 0 0 12 53 97 0 0 75 121 2400 42 0 0 20 79 102 0 66 136 51 0 0 29 81 101 0 0 83 124 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3='UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 8, 1989 DIREC TIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX II HRMN 100 89 0 8 436'68 75 0 2 432 441 87 0 5 434 465 107 0 5 446 482 200 108 0 8 92 132 85 0 2 439 448 106 0 6 454 487 112 0 5 454 485 300 115 0 4 104 129 107 0 3 459 474 118 0 5 465 495 107 0 3 454 479 400 82 0 4 68 92 94 0 2 450 458 84 0 2 436 451 108 0 3 452 478 500 81 0 6 67 96 92 0 2 448 458 83 0 4 433 455 t 103 0 5 444 475 600 72 0 4 62 90 81 0 1 437 443 80 0 4 419 456 110 0 6 449 487 700 66 0 4 57 96 79 0 1 435 441 74 0 6 413 449 109 0 4 452 482 800 65 0 1 59 69 78 0 2 434 441 73 0 8 396 457 110 0 4 448 479 900 69 0 6 48 85 75 0 4 417 446 75 0 13 403 476 1000 ill 42 0 0 5 446 28 16 486 444 29 0 22 320 421 50 0 35 290 494 ll 0 70 125 519 1100 350 0 24 266 389 320 0 18 276 372 316 0 19 270 364 343 0 10 317 370 1200 339 0 17 261 382 329 0 8 307 353 329 0 17 249 391 350 0 8 334 371 1300 344 0 14 280 383 334 0 8 305 360 332 0 13 289 384 347 0 5 334 358 1400 349 0 12 300 389 341 0 5 321 360 336 0 13 282 370 342 0 3 331 351 1500 342 0 ll 304 377 339 0 6 324 371 329 0 13 284 371 348 0 4 335 359 1600 351 0 12 269 379 340 0 7 311 366 323 0 14 284 368 337 0 4 326 348 1700 311 0 21 251 416 304 0 10 278 328 311 0 ll 284 348 312 0 3 304 324 1800 339 0 11 286 371 333 0 6 308 349 334 0 12 262 361 340 0 4 329 349 I'2 1900 348 0 12 318 375 346 0 6 325 372 348 0 296 397 351 0 5 337 362 2000 351 0 13 291 378 351 0 7 331 374 359 0 16 314 398 357 0 4 345 368 2100 359 0 14 314 416 353 0 10 326 393 353 0 14 306 403 2 0 4 349 377 2200 342 0 14 294 377 341 0 6 316 359 344 0 12 311 383 351 0 6 334 365 2300 318 0 22 250 389 326 0 5 311 346 323 0 12 287 372 336 0 6 322 350 2400 296 0 18 233 345 302 0 5 285 317 306 0 10 279 333 312 0 4 301 325 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 8, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 320 0 234 0 317 0 313 0 -92 0 6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 321 0 225 0 323 0 323 0 -92 0 7 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 300 324 0 215 0 329 0 329 0 -96 0 4 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 400 321 0 209 0 318 0 316 0 -99 0 10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 320 0 212 0 320 0 320 0-100 0 5 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 600 323 0 207 0 322 0 320 0-101 0 4 0 ,14 0 14 0 140 00 700 319 0 205 0 321 0 320 0-102 0 6 0 14 0 14 0 14'0 0 0 800 316 0 202 0 321 0 323 0-102 0 6 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 900 336 0 227 0 341 0 344 0 -87 0 -12 14 0 14 0 140 00 1000 363 0 251 0.367 0 371 0 -67 -15 14 0 14 0 140 00 1100 409 0 260 0 376 0 380 0 -49 0 -15 14 0 14 0 140 00 1200 389 0 265 0 360 0 369 0 -62 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1300 395 0 256 0 365 0 376 0 -64 0 -24 14 0 14 0 140 00 1400 388 0 261 0 366 0 378 0 -57 0 -27 14 0 14 0 140 00 1500 395 0 250 0 365 0 380 0 -62 0 -27 14 0 14 0 140 00 1600 405 0 203 0 369 0 382 0 -55 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1700 390 0 259 0 366 0 378 0 -55 0 -24 14 0 14 0 140 00 1800 357 0 269 0 353 0 361 0 -53 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 "0 0 1900 346 0 250 0 345 0 352 0 -66 0 -17 14 0 14 0 140 00 2000 348 0 241 0 348 0 356 0 -70 0 -14 14 0 14 0 140 00 2100 341 0 233 0 346 0 350 0 -79 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 332 0 227 0 342 0 346 0 -82 0 -10 14 0 14 0 140 00 2300 326 0 221 0 339 0'344 0 -87 -7 14 0 14 0 140 00 2400 326 0 223 0 339 0 343 0 -84 0 1 14 0 14 0 140 00 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 9, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 57 0 0 16 104 130 0 79 197 58 0 0 23 104 135 0 0 107 164 200 65 0 0 23 113 148 0 0 101 210 67 0 0 34 124 165 0 0 116 192 300 73 0 0 27 139 160 0 99 221 64 0 0 28 139 176 0 0 137 206 400 65 0 0 23 108 145 0 96 198 63 0 0 27 130 162 0 0 131 198 500 89 0 0 34 144 182 0 0 109 247 102 0 0 48 195 193 0 0 153 247 600 85 .0 0 31 177 155 0 79 221 108 0 0 58 195 178 0 0 146 218 700 136 0 0 52 228 258 0 0 156 363 152 0 0 79 237 240 0 0 176 305 800 108 0 0 42 201 204 0 0 122 286 141 0 0 70 220 220 0 0 165 273 900 96 0 41 163 206 0 0 105 285 108 0 0 46 222 202 0 0 150 260 1000 116 0 0 52 196 199 0 0 113 280 127 0 0 67 209 204 0 0 157 269 1100 99 0 36 198 146 0 75 252 129 0 0 37 219 174 0 0 129 223 1200 117 0 0 35 196 179 0 96 246 135 0 0 70 206 186 0 0 137 243 1300 127 0 0 50 237 189 0 76 275 125 0 0 48 214 183 0 0 122 242 1400 121 0 0 56 215 173 0 84 262 118 0 0 42 228 217 0 0 109 288 1500 89 0 0 38 183 173 0 76 260 128 0 0 59 216 198 0 0 155 238 1600 113 0 0 39 192 211 0 0 136 297 135 0 0 69 229 227 0 0 177 271 1700 120 0 0 53 235 209 0 0 145 274 133 0 0 63 238 205 0 0 165 240 1800 100 0 0 31 189 200 0 0 101 276 148 0 0 64 237 220 0 0 160 274 1900 108 0 0 49 208 213 0 0 119 289 101 0 0 37 211 245 0 0 208 308 2000 115 0 0 42 235 265 0 0 173 351 116 0 0 59 193 265 0 0 207 319 2100 130 0 0 55 233 231 0 0 106 332 92 0 0 32 191 263 0 0 191 317 2200 107 0 0 31 224 241 0 0 134 355 121 0 0 60 216 279 0 0 211 358 2300 106 0 0 38 201 243 0 0 140 330 104 0 0 41 202 259 0 0 203 316 2400 110 0 0 36 241 246 0 0 140 341 108 0 0 43 196 261 0 0 208 316 DATA CODES 0=GOOD 'DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALH SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 9, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRHN 100 307 0 21 177 469 308 0 7 288 326 313 0 12 281 344 321 0 '5 311 339 200 319 0 19 237 366 319 0 7 300 340 321 0 10 292 364 326 0 8 307 342 300 322 0 16 244 387 322 0 6 303 339 325 0 10 294 360 330 0 5 314 341 400 325 0 20 103 381 320 0 6 295 337 324 0 10 268 351 327 0 6 313 340 500 299 0 16 251 388 301 0 6 276 318 305 0 12 264 344 304 0 6 290 320 600 285 0 15 176 327 287 0 7 266 309 289 0 16 243 329 291 0 6 267 305 700 284 0 14 235 319 287 0 7 266 308 296 0 9 272 327 297 0 5 279 311 800 280 0 14 234 319 282 0 7 267'09 289 0 12 262 327 289 0 5 275 304 900 296 0 15 253 369 297 0 6 275 316 303 0 12 278 343 306 0 4 296 319 1000 284 0 18 243 348 286 0 10 256 310 284 0 14 245 342 291 0 10 263 314 1100 274 0 18 220 346 279 0 13 245 316 278 0 12 250 324 279 0 6 265 299 1200 261 0 16 210 313 263 0 11 235 287 270 0 13 237 305 258 0 11 234 280 1300 242 0 15 206 297 238 0 12 192 268 255 0 15 188 293 240 0 8 222 264 1400 223 0 14 193 273 225 0 10 193 259 233 0 14 172 278 220 0 4 197 229 1500 292 0 19 241 354 292 0 10 255 321 294 0 12 261 330 296 0 6 280 314 1600 289 0 16 230 363 292 0 8 272 314 300 0 12 264 334 296 0 5 279 309 1700 287 0 19 237 342 288 0 8 261 313 293 0 12 258 336 293 0 6 282 311 1800 289 0 16 207 351 292 0 8 261 317 290 0 13 255 333 298 0 6 274 312 1900 333 0 16 210 372 328 0 7 311 349 331 0 9 284 368 334 0 5 320 348 2000 310 0 15 251 359 307 0 6 289 324 312 0 10 287 344 311 0 6 294 326 2100 341 0 12 254 378 336 0 6 317 362 338 0 12 280 368 340 0 5 327 352 2200 317 0 17 243 397 316 0 7 274 335 322 0 10 289 352 326 0 4 315 337 2300 324 0 16 261 390 320 0 6 302 343 325 0 11 277 366 329 0 8 307 348 2400 328 0 17 262 416 323 0 5 307 341 329 0 10 297 376 329 0 4 318 340 h DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 9, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C TMP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRHN 100 335 0 205 0 347 0 354 0 -88 0 -7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 337 0 168 0 350 0 357 0-104 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 325 0 123 0 339 0 347 0-116 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 316 0 124 0 330 0 338 0-120 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 318 0 113 0 327 0 337 0-120 0 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 309 0 112 0 317 0 326 0-126 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 289 0 117 0 298 0 309 0-131 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 286 0 87 0 294 0 305 0-139 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 262 0 154 0 272 0 282 0-130 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 297 0 82 0 287 0 297 0-149 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 294 0 103 0 285 0 294 0-143 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 290 0 83 0 282 0 295 0-147 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 286 0 122 0 286 0 300 0-133 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 318 0 186 0 311 0 329 0-100 0 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 291 0 196 0 286 0 285 0-107 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 321 0 161 0 307 0 315 0-113 0 -26 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 324 0 133 0 313 0 324 0-117 0 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 317 0 132 0 311 0 323 0-119 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 282 0 166 0 285 0 296 0-114 0 -17 14 0 14 0 140 00 2000 272 0 113 0 277 0 279 0-128 0 -12 14 0 14 0 140 00 2100 266 0 120 0 277 0 286 0-132 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 273 0 55 0 284 0 295 0-152 0 -9 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 267 0 38 0 283 0 294 0-155 0 -9 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 260 0 58 0 278 0 288 0-154 0 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 10 ) 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOM SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 98 0 0 34 208 215 0 0 126 288 108 49 211 249 0 0 190 296 200 93 0 0 32 211 183 0 0 96 292 83 34 160 219 0 0 173 279 300 77 0 0 30 152 161 0 0 115 216 70 25 160 194 0 0 151 251 400 79 0 0 27 140 161 0 0 117 204 80 25 161 171 0 0 123 225 500 60 0 0 20 137 129 0 0 92 200 75 38 158 160 0 0 113 235 600 65 0 0 20 120 136 0 0 63 214 77 36 151 151 0 0 111 200 700 84 0 0 23 162 170 0 0 106 216 91 ,47 170 800 155 67 0 0 0 ill 23 198 128 140 0 0 69 211 0 77 46 128 142 0 107 186 900 71 0 0 31 137 140 0 0 94 186 57 27 102 145 0 0 112 193 1000 75 0 0 33 135 140 0 0 93 177 71 35 120 144 0 0 108 190 1100 91 0 0 42 147 151 0 0 83 213 89 37 154 148 0 0 100 189 1200 69 0 0 28 124 118 0 0 59 172 88 31 160 120 0 0 95 150 1300 85 0 0 27 144 139 0 0 55 196 107 59 161 138 0 0 100 197 1400 84 0 0 26 136 139 0 0 58 204 100 33 157 134 0 0 99 168 1500 67 0 0 22 119 95 0 0 38 143 64 27 116 82 0 0 58 103 1600 61 0 0 21 129 88 0 0 39 149 70 12 107 70 0 0 49 91 1700 52 0 0 26 94 70 0 0 12 108 57 10 92 58 0 0 34 87 1800 38 0 0 ll 82 44 0 0 12 80 32 9 55 37 0 0 17 53 1900 43 0 0 16 75 54 0 0 30 85 42 16 88 32 0 0 15 49 2000 30 0 0 16 45 41 0 0 25 54 23 5 44 35 0 0 19 52 2100 33 0 0 19 53 58 0 0 42 73 33 20 57 60 0 0 40 82 2200 25 0 0 14 37 43 0 0 27 20 ll 34 49 0 0 27 72 2300 27 0 0 22 34 46 0 0 33 55 21 8 33 43 0 0 29 71 2400 28 0 0 24 33 42 0 0 37 47 26 13 36 28 0 0 10 45 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 10, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOM DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 316 0 19 253 367 318 0 6 302 334 319 0 10 292 347 323 0 6 305 338 200 332 0 16 216 381 329 0 7 301 347 332 0 12 300 373 327 0 6 312 344 300 330 0 19 224 382 324 0 7 302 349 326 0 10 287 360 322 0 7 306 345 400 309 0 24 209 390 310 0 10 277 337 311 0 17 276 382 317 0 6 302 332 500 307 0 28 172 436 309 0 13 279 347 308 0 11 280 344 306 0 9 276 323 600 299 0 20 215 366 306 0 11 269 344 305 0 11 277 339 303 0 8 281 323 700 285 0 16 232 402 292 0 5 277 305 304 0 13 266 339 310 0 7 291 324 800 295 0 16 238 338 297 0 6 266 314 304 0 13 268 342 296 0 8 273 318 900 310 0 17 230 352 309 0 7 287 330 317 0 13'84 346 309 0 6 292 325 1000 303 0 19 241 382 306 0 9 278 328 317 0 12 285 354 311 0 4 301 324 1100 289 0 18 244 354 292 0 9 266 322 295 0. 11 266 324 299 0 7 282 316 1200 300 0 22 216 369 293 0 9 253 330 293 0 18 259 353 295 0 6 276 314 1300 279 0 22 228 328 280 0 9 239 308 282 0 15 249 328 282 0 7 262 308 1400 296 0 17 215 353 291 0 13 259 321 285 0 18 238 333 288 0 6 271 303 1500 294 0 28 204 362 290 0 17 249 328 307 0 22 251 362 303 0 6 287 319 1600 278 0 33 217 373 280 0 21 230 331 275 0 27 172 337 276 0 11 244 301 1700 281 0 31 193 350 284 0 21 227 347 300 0 22 233 377 290 0 14 254 324 1800 294 0 35 168 452 302 0 22 218 337 305 0 30 184 378 328 0 ll 303 365 1900 290 0 25 224 392 283 0 14 238 333 286 0 23 240 345 264 0 16 211 288 2000 270 0 19 228 348 282 0 9 244 302 300 0 23 252 391 287 0 15 245 315 2100 273 0 14 232 319 273 0 5 257 291 276 0 14 237 319 264 0 6 248 281 2200 252 0 15 208 289 260 0 9 227 281 269 0 18 191 314 256 0 13 223 285 2300 226 0 17 202 267 234 0 8 212 250 231 0 20 193 326 231 0 ll 197 259 2400 166 0 3 157 174 187 0 2 180 195 163 0 5 140 174 131 0 10 105 186 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 10, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-8 BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 261 0 34 0 277 0 289 0-159 0 -8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 262 0 40 0 280 0 290 0-156 0 -9 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 262 0 19 0 277 0 288 0-162 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 262 0 30 0 276 0 286 0-166 0 -8 14 0 14 0 0 0 0 500 262 0 40 0 274 0 283 0-165 0 9 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 259 0 25 0 276 0 286 0-165 0 -5 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 261 0 42 0 273 0 283 0-166 0 -9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 267 0 55 0 275 0 284 0-161 0 -11 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 0 900 275 0 78 0 280 0 289 0-150 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 293 0 100 0 285 0 294 0-148 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 0 1100 294 0 125 0 283 0 293 0-139 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 313 0 127 0 291 0 300 0-137 0 -26 14 0 14 0 0 0 0 1300 316 0 124 0 301 0 309 0-131 -25 14 0 14 0 0 0 0 1400 322 0 135 0 305 0 313 0-128 0 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 327 0 129 0 306 0 316 0-127 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 334 0 136 0 320 0 327 0-111 14 0 14 0 0 0 0 1700 333 0 143 0 320 0 327 0-111 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 329 0 140 0 317 0 324 0-118 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 337 0 129 0 324 0 330 0-115 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 325 0 131 0 325 0 331 0-124 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 325 0 142 0 329 0 335 0-120 0 -11 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 318 0 155 0 324 0 330 0-118 0 9 14 0 14 0 0 0 0 2300 315 0 161 0 326 0 330 0-114 -6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 314 0 168 0 318 0 321 0-119 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 11, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 33 0 0 23 46 66 0 56 71 19 0 0 4 33 28 0 0 15 49'6 200 40 0 0 '22 52 0 66 40 0 0 24 57 36 0 0 21 55 300 37 0 0 31 43 80 0 69 90 29 0 0 14 48 44 0 0 24 66 400 51 0 34 75 106 0 95 119 41 0 0 20 63 38 0 22 64 500 57 0 39 77 102 0 71 122 36 0 0. 11 65 35 0 19 55 600 58 0 41 76 104 0 87 121 36 0 0 17 63 44 0 25 77 700 36 0 20 61 90 0 54 109 32 0 ~ 0 12 61 45 0 20 83 800 47 0 35 63 103 0 93 117 34 0 0 18 54 51 0 24 89 900 59 69 0 31 84 84 0 56 106 44 0 0 ll 70 0 0 31 120 1000 70 0 0 35 114 97 0 43 130 73 0 0 32 126 114 0 0 71 150 1100 85 0 0 43 137 117 0 68 167 82 0 0 30 135 125 0 0 102 146 1200 109 0 0 48 173 157 0 92 196 101 0 0 45 157 138 0 0 118 165 1300 90 0 41 180 113 0 64 188 87 0 0 26 148 93 0 77 118 1400 109 0 49 160 142 0 91 204 94 0 0 30 152 88 0 68 107 1500 104 0 58 159 139 0 77 198 102 0 0 48 168 78 0 58 97 1600 88 0 0 49 157 113 0 61 168 84 0 0 37 124 1700 82 80 0 0 0 0 60 95 37 132 97 0 36 158 '9 0 0 24 152 77 0 0 52 104 1800 91 49 152 96 0 40 166 ill 114 0 0 0 61 171 0 89 0 0 63 1900 95 0 0 50 179 146 0 82 214 86 0 0 32 156 125 0 0 105 154 2000 102 0 0 57 164 138 0 80 192 67 0 0 21 130 69 0 0 23 125 2100 96 0 0 51 138 152 0 0 111 204 75 0 0 26 125 52 0 21 104 2200 86 0 45 144 133 0 86 179 77 0 0 22 150 81 0 34 205 2300 102 0 51 160 149 0 84 240 87 0 '0 35 158 145 0 53 296 2400 120 0 0 59 214 200 0 0 103 280 119 0 0 51 220 231 0 0 150 326 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 11, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 165 0 7 148 194 183 0 2 176 188 162 0 14 114 197 147 0 25 98 510 200 93 0 20 60 143 124 0 16 85 151 101 0 20 72 145 115 0 7 91 136 300 162 0 3 148 171 171 0 2 165 176 161 0 6 140 177 130 0 7 109 163 400 175 0 4 153 191 191 0 3 184 198 178 0 8 145 -204 139 0 20 110 229 500 183 0 4 166.197 192 0 2 186 201 184 0 12 139 237 141 0 24 99 528 600 181 0 4 168 194 195 0 2 188 202 186 0 11 158 233 165 0 27 113 231 700 184 0 10 159 221 198 0 3 190 209 192 0 20 120 271 172 0 27 115 276 800 187 0 4 170 200 209 0 4 197 220 190 0 9 167 219 188 0 21 112 241 900 200 0 9 171 224 211 0 6 191 234 198 0 14 153 251 201 0 16 126 275 1000 224 0 15 196 263 226 0 9 202 254 232 0 16 176 277 218 0 5 183 230 1100 244 0 15 175 286 239 0 10 202 276 254'0 15 203 293 230 0 3 221 239 1200 242 0 13 201 273 239 0 7 209 260 254 0 9 212 276 231 0 4 218 242 1300 239 0 21 198 305 239 0 12 206 285 247 0 16 151 292 237 0 4 227 247 1400 240 0 16 204 290 237 0 9 210 261 249 0 15 184 286 236 0 4 225 246 1500 236 0 17 195 282 234 0 10 215 268 247 0 14 209 300 220 0 4 206 232 1600 231 0 20 193 288 235 0 12 192 262 249 0 16 190 290 217 0 4 201 227 1700 218 0 15 184 287 224 0 12 190 260 233 0 16 161 279 212 0 5 189 233 1800 236 0 18 195 285 236 0 12 214 281 242 0 13 182 285 219 0 3 210 235 1900 229 0 14 192 266 232 0 8 208 257 240 0 13 179 275 225 0 4 214 236 2000 202 0 10 175 229 201 0 7 181 219 207 0 16 163 257 190 0 20 97 251 2100 182 0 6 167 200 183 0 4 172 194 185 0 10 151 232 158 0 34 97 505 2200 207 0 11 169 241 202 0 9 182 228 214 0 16 163 267 184 0 26 107 465 2300 205 0 11 180 243 210 0 10 186 246 217 0 15 176 258 211 0 12 133 241 2400 232 0 13 198 272 234 0 7 217 254 243 0 11 204 282 238 0 5 219 253 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 11, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 309 0 177 0 320 0 320 0-119 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 306 0 175 0 308 0 309 0-121 0 -5 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 296 0 160 0 301 0 296 0-125 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 288 0 157 0 306 0 305 0-123 0 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 291 0 171 0 302 0 303 0-121 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 285 0 173 0 302 0 300 0-120 0 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 283 0 170 0 308 0 305 0-118 0 1 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 281 0 167 0 308 0 306 0-117 0 8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 327 0 186 0 334 0 337 0-100 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 361 0 185 0 349 0 356 0 -93 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 377 0 183 0 360 0 369 0 -83 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 386 0 180 0 371 0 384 0 -79 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 401 0 156 0 378 0 392 0 -81 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 416 0 169 0 389 0 404 0 -72 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 436 0 167 0 408 0 423 0 -60 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 452 0 179 0 421 0 433 0 -49 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 458 0 163 0 446 0 460 0 -41 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 465 0 148 0 440 0 450 0 -38 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 446 0 216 0 429 0 439 0 -40 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 432 0 222 0 435 0 440 0 -44 0 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 428 0 227 0 439 0 442 0 -49 0 -8 14 0 14 0 '4 0 0 0 2200 426 0 233 0 440 0 443 0 -48 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 441 0 229 0 437 0 440 0 -39 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 427 0 257 0 426 0 427 0 -38 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 12, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M 'PD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 168 0 0 86 250 254 0 0 135 380 136 0 0 41 259 194 0 0 82 342 200 141 0 0 59 243 209 0 0 109 331 106 0 24 219 102 0 0 44 193 300 95 0 0 55 167 139 0 75 236 72 0 0 25 166 84 0 0 39 133 400 77 0 0 48 125 117 0 69 165 67 0 0 26 116 66 0 0 38 118 500 129 0 0 56 219 206 0 0 134 300 117 0 0 61 213 166 0 0 93 251 600 89 0 0 47 162 155 0 88 220 84 0 0 38 144 150 0 0 126 173 700 147 0 0 83 232 222 0 0 139 316 127 0 0 56 204 190 0 0 111 273 800 107 0 0 52 177 159 0 78 250 96 0 0 43 157 117 0 0 48 196 900 58 0 0 31 95 110 0 67 142 61 0 0 29 114 92 0 0 78 110 1000 44 0 0 18 72 71 0 39 109 45 0 0 24 79 78 0 0 50 118 1100 48 0 0 27 79 73 0 37 110 49 0 0 27 79 31 0 0 19 47 1200 37 0 0 13 73 55 0 0' 22 79 44 0 0 8 81 35 0 0 22 47 1300 70 0 0 37 135 101 0 40 145 67 0 0 28 117 52 0 0 36 66 1400 76 0 0 24 130 109 0 31 156 60 0 0 26 127 60 0 0 45 75 1500 72 0 0 34 121 107 0 53 151 73 0 0 35 128 95 0 0 76 116 1600 97 0 0 52 155 131 0 71 173 62 0 0 27 129 117 0 0 101 141 1700 94 0 0 41 148 125 0 52 171 71 0 0 38 118 134 0 0 108 166 1800 115 0 0 60 206 140 0 88 205 92 0 0 35 152 176 0 0 126 213 1900 92 0 0 32 154 121 0 71 207 86 0 0 29 144 135 0 0 82 166 2000 73 0 0 32 109 98 0 54 142 59 0 0 18 106 113 0 57 151 2100 47 0 24 81 79 0 50 101 39 0 0 20 64 41 0 17 79 2200 25 0 15 37 64 0 54 79 13 0 0 4 35 34 0 19 63 2300 31 0 26 37 25 0 18 37 9 0 0 3 23 26 0 19 32 2400 24 0 15 50 63 0 44 97 24 0 0 10 48 49 0 14 66 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 12, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 218 0 11 193 262 218 0 7 191 238 228 0 13 183 264 211 0 7 173 261 200 207 0 10 146 247 207 0 8 186 235 215 0 13 168 262 189 0 19 122 273 300 203 0 9 173 236 205 0 8 183 231 214 0 15 156 263 192 0 19 138 306 400 194 0 11 162 231 199 0 7 177 222 199 0 14 154 245 182 0 20 121 241 500 220 0 10 190 251 222 0 7 203 242 229 0 12 182 279 216 0 4 187 227 600 225 0 14 187 268 229 0 6 213 251 238 0 12 192 283 230 0 4 217 237 700 219 0 10 194 258 221 0 6 202 239 228 0 184 266 215 0 4 188 224 800 211 0 12 179 249 215 0 9 186 235 223 0 14 176 263 209 0 9 157 228 900 250 0 13 199 287 242 0 8 219 275 258 0 12 220 293 254 0 4 241 263 1000 294 0 22 246 361 285 0 16 241 321 302 0 20 239 353 295 0 26 252 354 1100 261 0 11 225 312 263 0 12 226 299 278 0 14 234 326 301 0 20 262 359 1200 284 0 18 232 334 276 0 12 245 318 292 0 16 255 346 310 0 8 291 335 1300 295 0 21 200 365 296 0 10 250 345 291 0 26 230 368 323 0 6 307 337 1400 295 0 21 241 353 298 0 12 249 362 318 0 18 265 368 298 0 6 279 316 1500 322 0 23 229 387 308 0 13 263 345 315 0 12 282 358 316 0 6 298 330 1600 354 0 15 299 398 349 0 9 325 372 352 0 14 310 399 356 0 4 342 364 1700 3 0 18 291 401 355 0 10 325 385 351 0 16 295 399 5 0 3 353 374 1800 2 0 15 306 398 358 0 8 326 388 359 0 13 295 393 7 0 3 361 380 1900 1 0 14 329 397 1 0 9 340 393 5 0 13 277 403 10 0 4 363 391 2000 8 0 13 330 404 6 0 8 340 394 13 0 15 280 430 9 0 5 360 398 2100 15 0 7 353 397 10 0 4 358 384 20 0 10 349 412 43 0 22 37 476 2200 17 0 6 358 395 6 0 2 360 375 18 0 15 343 416 49 0 23 295 471 2300 175 0 7 162 185 24 0 9 357 407 167 0 19 99 193 106 0 10 420 484 2400 313 0 20 261 389 330 0 7 310 349 319 0 37 22 373 312 0 10 263 363 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 12, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C MSC C MSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 415 0 262 0 411 0 413 0 -43 0 -9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 413 0 249 0 417 0 419 0 -50 0 9 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 419 0 221 0 425 0 427 0 -52 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 412 0 225 0 420 0 422 0 -54 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 427 0 228 0 423 0 424 0 -47 0 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 408 0 258'0 405 0 407 0 -45 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 413 261 0 411 0 413 0 -44 0 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 413 0 265 0 412 0 415 0 -44 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 408 0 276 0 397 0 400 0 -42 0 -11 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 383 0 281 0 379 0 382 0 -53 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 390 0 279 0 377 0 380 0 -51 -15 14 0 14 0 140 00 1200 392 0 284 0 375 0 380 0 -51 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1300 413 0 290 0 378 0 385 0 -41 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 0 276 0 383 0 389 0 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 406 0 285 0 379 0 389 0 -45 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 399 0 268 0 375 0 392 0 -43 0 -25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 396 0 243 0 371 0 386 0 -54 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 386 0 219 0 370 0 386 0 -67 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 388 185 0 379 0 388 0 -73 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 374 0 172 0 375 0 381 -86 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 363 171 0 366 0 366 0 -99 -5 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 357 0 169 0 366 0 362 0-100 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 337 0 169 0 355 0 326 0-106 0 19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 344 0 172 0 370 0 370 0 -92 0 15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 13, 1 989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 25 0 0 18 38 62 0 51 73 25 0 0 18 35 62 0 0 49 74 200 26 0 0 15 43 90 0 0 72 110 33 0 0 20 54 91 0 0 80 105 300 24 0 0 13 44 83 0 67 106 32 0 0 19 68 87 0 0 72 105 400 38 0 0 26 63 81 0 55 104 21 0 0 12 53 97 0 0 80 116 500 9 0 0 6 14 58 0 68 60 0' 22 33 0 0 17 60 600 13 0 0 9 14 41 0 37 48 40 0 3 13 33 0 0 20 48 700 23 0 0 17 29 41 0 36 49 40 0 3 4 25 0 0 14 42 800 26 0 0 20 31 37 0 34 42 21 0 0 14 27 10 0 0 5 19 900 27 0 0 16 43 41 0 30 54 20 0 0 10 37 1000 44 0 29 0 34 0 0 0 0 32 23 57 57 45 32 0 5 '3 28 0 0 4 59 1100 37 0 0 10 68 44 0 19 82 39 0 0 14 64 39 0 0 27 52 1200 67 0 0 26 109 79 0 54 117 66 0 0 31 100 58 0 0 46 68 1300 72 0 0 '37 107 97 0 58 132 81 0 0 47 109 54 0 0 44 62 1400 91 0 53 0 0 0 49 135 44 63 ill 0 76 137 92 0 0 55 129 1500 83 0 0 42 124 96 0 50 131 85 0 0 41 131 55 0 45 68 1600 59 0 29 95 75 0 47 103 53 0 0 18 87 41 0 28 51 1700 45 0 15 81 56 0 86 50 0 0 26 84 49 0 40 60 1800 52 0 16 91 53 0 93 47 0 0 4 95 23 0 13 35 1900 36 0 21 56 37 0 14 53 28 0 0 4 49 36 0 29 43 2000 35 0 24 50 0 41 60 24 0 0 12 46 39 0 25 56 2100 37 0 25 49 83 0 72 100 41 0 0 20 69 52 0 30 73 2200 48 0 35 71 132 0 0 114 150 40 0 0 20 70 47 0 23 73 2300 70 0 '51 92 147 0 0 117 167 47 0 0 18 82 53 0 25 89 2400 71 0 49 95 163 0 0 141 190 59 0 0 30 101 63 0 36 96 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 13, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 288 0 6 269 304 297 0 3 289 308 289 0 10 261 307 294 0 5 282 310 200 293 0 16 253 358 305 0 3 296 314 301 0 7 288 326 304 0 4 295 316 300 304 0 24 211 376 316 0 4 304 330 308 0 13 272 349 313 0 4 304 324 400 355 0 8 329 378 351 0 6 338 364 358 0 11 319 379 349 0 4 337 361 500 49 0 76 48 345 0 0 3 352 367 82 0 31 362 506 46 0 21 367 465 600 227 0 18 187 249 352 0 2 347 361 219 0 14 183 241 43 0 15 374 475 700 189 0 6 179 203 342 0 3 334 349 203 0 11 175 220 55 0 29 346 481 800 215 0 2 209 219 320 0 7 311 333 214 0 4 203 228 76 0 35 335 487 900 313 0 20 247 358 300 0 6 274 311 316 0 15 279 341 304 0 9 286 326 1000 263 0 31 54 443 285 0 37 186 379 329 0 36 251 397 297 0 8 276 318 1100 320 0 28 226 400 298 0 18 159 356 282 0 31 221 371 273 0 9 254 297 1200 267 0 , 18 226 312 269 0 10 241 305 286 0 15 243 334 268 0 6 248 283 1300 276 0 19 213 341 273 0 8 249 296 276 0 14 228 318 278 0 4 263 288 1400 273 0 13 238 316 268 0 7 245 303 282 0 14 233 325 286 0 5 272 300 1500 259 0 19 216 314 265 0 12 219 298 288 0 16 243 332 296 0 4 286 308 1600 314 0 20 245 354 306 0 12 270 343 311 0 24 246 365 347 0 6 325 364 1700 292 0 39 120 451 296 0 18 259 423 307 0 25 240 361 1 0 4 346 377 1800 252 0 29 167 322 250 0 21 187 316 269 0 24 82 399 319 0 16 262 355 1900 214 0 16 171 250 214 0 21 162 258 227 0 38 131 293 231 0 4 217 246 2000 152 0 7 137 170 155 0 4 146 168 151 0 10 126 172 128 0 7 106 148 2100 133 0 5 116 146 137 0 2 133 143 138 0 4 125 161 127 0 5 108 147 2200 168 0 4 156 181 175 0 2 168 181 174 0 8 145 199 135 0 14 109 216 2300 182 0 4 169 196 187 0 2 181 194 185 0 10 156 213 138 0 21 100 518 2400 174 0 4 158 189 181 0 176 185 174 0 9 139 199 134 0 15 102 214 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 13, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C HSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 343 0 187 0 367 0 371 0 -85 0 6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 I 200 334 0 213 0 362 0 367 0 -78 0 10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 338 0 229 0 359 0 364 0 -72 0 3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 345 0 235 0 363 0 366 0 -73 0 -1 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 329 0 221 0 349 0 341 0 -89 0 11 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 320 0 212 0 347 0 303 0 -97 0 17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 305 0 209 0 337 0 288 0-100 0 33 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 314 0 214 0 337 0 294 0-101 0 27 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 361 0 235 0 359 0 361 0. -77 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 384 0 205 0 362 0 365 0 -87 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 398 0 189 0 370 0 374 0 -73 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 410 0 202 0 378 0 385 0 -72 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 422 0 204 0 383 0 389 0 -71 0 -25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 419 0 197 0 387 0 394 0 -69 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 435 0 177 0 395 0 406 0 -63 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 447 0 99 0 413 0 423 0 -44 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 461 0 144 0 424 0 436 0 -45 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 471 0 175 0 438 0 447 0 -35 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1900 469 0 165 0 453 0 459 0 -41 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 2000 462 0 183 0 467 0 470 0 -39 0 -7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 448 0 186 0 454 0 455 0 -49 0 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 432 0 197 0 450 0 446 0 -49 0 16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 . 0 0 2300 431 0 204 0 447 0 446 0 -49 0 8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 418 0 197 0 437 0 437 0 -55 0 11 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 14, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 81 0 0 54 111 166 0 0 126 205 63 0 0 32 105 73 0 0 45 116 200 88 0 0 49 136 164 0 0 120 203 75 0 0 33 133 84 0 0 44 126 300 81 0 0 53 111 167 0 0 142 194 65 0 0 27 120 99 0 0 58 148 400 81 0 0 49 122 173 0 0 150 199 58 0 0 27 111, 87 0 0 41 139 500 78 0 0 48 119 159 0 0 123 188 51 0 0 19 102 79 0 0 38 138 600
'4 115 0 0
0 63 170 210 0 0 23 91 0 159 265 86 0 0 43 146 700 ill 0 68 0 0 63 169 213 0 0 31 123 0 138 280 85 0 0 13 172 800 105 0 0 54 168 151 0 97 226 78 0 0 36 144 60 0 0 25 115 900 121 0 0 66 173 170 0 0 126 232 90 0 0 32 144 58 0 0 22 114 1000 140 0 0 73 205 187 0 0 124 254 107 0 0 47 174 70 0 0 31 155 1100 146 0 0 81 227 206 0 0 118 290 102 0 0 39 199 89 0 0 39 168 1200 136 0 0 75 229 180 0 0 106 276 102 0 0 38 188 88 0 0 40 194 1300 126 0 0 69 216 166 0 74 271 89 0 0 22 150 86 0 0 37 148 1400 100 0 0 44 182 159 0 82 213 97 0 0 40 156 87 0 0 65 108 1500 132 0 0 56 247 243 0 0 148 355 142 0 0 79 215 158 0 0 119 206 1600 112 0 0 67 173 162 0 76 252 87 0 0 35 178 76 0 0 35 126 1700 97 0 0 48 154 176 0 0 125 237 97 0 0 42 181 78 0 0 64 93 1800 80 0 0 46 126 153 0 87 224 79 0 0 44 138 85 0 0 52 112 1900 101 0 0 50 174 181 0 0 128 231 100 0 0 42 164 91 0 0 42 139 2000 86 0 0 47 139 161 0 83 226 92 0 0 34 159 85 0 0 40 128 2100 76 0 0 35 172 154 0 66 303 95 0 0 42 168 114 0 0 76 169 2200 72 0 0 34 111 156 0 0 121 189 0 0 46 117 89 0 0 51 115 2300 59 0 0 27 115 110 0 60 156 0 0 22 77 43 0 0 18 98 2400 49 0 0 36 66 118 0 96 144 34 0 0 18 59 46 0 0 27 64 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 14, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 169 0 5 155 187 174 0 2 167 181 170 0 7 144 194 134 0 12 83 199 200 171 0 6 150 194 174 0 3 163 185 176 0 10 137 204 135 0 15 106 516 300 165 0 5 147 188 172 0 2 165 181 168 0 10 136 206 134 0 8 109 170 400 165 0 5 145 181 169 0 2 163 175 166 0 10 139 192 136 0 11 112 193 500 165 0 6 145 192 168 0 2 159 177 165 0 12 133 199 136 0 12 104 201 600 168 0 5 145 182 173 0 2 162 183 171 0 10 140 200 160 0 26 104 231 700 172 0 7 145 190 173 0 164 192 178 0 14 82 265 149 0 26 75 470 800 192 0 8 165 220 194 0 5 178 214 198 0 12 159 229 175 0 27 95 257 900 187 0 7 165 215 187 0 5 172 210 190 0 13 154 245 160 0 28 105 320 1000 188 0 7 169 210 190 0 6 177 210 194 0 12 158 236 166 0 28 98 476 1100 196 0 9 170 223 194 0 7 172 218 199 0 14 142 240 183 0 24 110 337 1200 196 0 9 166 221 197 0 5 183 223 202 0 13 160 247 183 0 22 124 222 1300 202 0 11 172 229 202 0 8 177 227 208 0 16 160 251 202 0 13 143 297 1400 228 0 16 194 293 227 0 10 201 264 238 0 14 183 286 222 0 10 194 243 1500 259 0 10 225 284 259 0 6 241 278 264 0 9 238 297 258 0 6 238 271 1600 205 0 8 181 231 206 0 6 183 231 214 0 12 175 243 195 0 19 105 234 1700 227 0 12 200 258 227 0 5 209 243 236 0 9 206 271 216 0 3 205 228 1800 236 0 12 202 269 232 0 6 211 254 244 0 9 206 276 212 0 10 169 233 1900 232 0 12 194 262 232 0 5 215 251 241 0 10 211 283 200 0 11 145 231 2000 236 0 13 195 264 235 0 5 219 256 245 0 8 225 280 202 0 8 163 229 2100 296 0 20 247 378 297 0 8 265 330 305 0 11 273 343 307 0 13 284 346 2200 241 0 13 201 275 245 0 3 229 253 252 0 8 217 273 226 0 6 202 241 2300 324 0 17 265 374 334 0 12 312 366 331 0 15 282 376 333 0 48 221 388 2400 15 0 8 358 402 31 0 2 381 397 19 0 10 341 451 10 0 5 361 403 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 14, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C TMP C TMP C DT C MSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRHN 100 411 0 205 0 427 0 427 0 -58 0 6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 414 0 208 0 421 0 421 0 -60 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 398 0 211 0 419 0 420 0 -61 4 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 394 0 209 0 415 0 416 0 -62 2 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 403 0 211 0 423 0 425 0 -60 14 0 14 0 0 0 0 600 409 0 214 0 426 0 427 0 -59 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 408 0 219 0 422 0 423 0 -59 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 420 0 223 0 432 0 434 0 -54 -9 14 0 14 0 0 0 0 900 444 0 235 0 460 0 463 0 -33 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 473 0 252 0 490 0 493 0 -16 -12 14 0 14 0 0 0 0 1100 525 0 280 0 533 0 537 0 15 0 -13 14 0 14 0 0 0 0 1200 551 0 299 0 556 0 561 0 31 0 -13 14 0 14 0 0 0 0 1300 586 0 306 0 537 0 542 0 28 0 -14 14 0 14 0 0 0 0 1400 586 0 315 0 487 0 491 0 8 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 478 0 372 0 453 0 452 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 1600 527 0 391 0 507 0 511 0 32 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 1700 538 '0 388 0 468 0 473 0 8 0 -9 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 535 0 389 0 474 0 477 0 100 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 552 0 387 0 502 0 505 0 230 -7 14 0 14 0 0 0 0 2000 550 0 379 0 499 0 500 0 18 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 0 2100 505 0 366 0 496 0 490 0 17 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 0 2200 519 0 391 0 485 0 488 0 13 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 9 0 2300 487 0 346 0 469 0 468 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 467 0 327 0 438 0 436 0 -12 9 0 140 140 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 15, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 28 0 20 36 106 0 0 99 120 19 0 0 4 37 47 0 34 58, ,', 200 30 0 26 34 105 0 0 100 113 14 0 0 4 35 41 0 29 57 300 16 0 14 20 96 0 0 88 102 4 0 0 4 10 30 0 14 41 400 27 0 19 40 '53 0 0 45 66 20 0 0 12 31 14 0 5 24 500 20 0 14 25 49 0 0 43 59 4 0 0 4 14 5 0 4 12 600 21 0 17 25, 62 0 0 58 66 12 0 0 3 19 6 0 5 28 700 9 0 6 34 61 0 55 69 40 0 3 5 36 0 25 49 800 10 0 6 76 44 0 0 40 51 40 0 4 4 6 0 4 13 900 19 0 8 44 56 0 66 15 0 0 4 28 25 0 17 35 1000 18 0 9 27 10 0 0 3 25 13 0 0 4 38 18 0 10 25 1100 49 0 24 67 53 0 0 40 76 34 0 0 7 54 41 0 33 51 1200 500 0 29 80 62 0 46 88 47 0 0 26 69 390 0 32 45 1300 600 '0 31 86 75 0 0 51 104 55 0 0 '30 82 280 0 35 1400 62 0 21 33 86 90 0 64 107 '4 0 0 12 86 1500 31 64 0 0 23 28 39 96 94 0 0 '0 110 58 0 0 31 87 37 0 24 51 1600 60 0 26 86 67 0 0 40 97 59 0 0 29 105 50 0 41 58 1700 64 0 30 97 72 0 0 47 94 48 0 0 21 78 70 0 59 82 1800 53 0 32 85 71 0 0 45 99 50 0 0 17 84 92 0 76 105 1900 46 0 23 72 56 0 0 33 76 34'0 0 11 73" 83 0 69 93 2000 23 0 13 34 15 0 0 3 37 14 0 0 4 - 32 61 0 44 73 ' 2100 250 0 19 33 41 0 37 47 '200 11 26 230 0 5 35 2200 470 0 41 52 59 0 0 54 65 26 0 0 19 37 50 0 35 64 2300 2400 32 56 26 55 0 0 0 0 25 45 19 36 40 66 35 68 64 0 66 0'5 55 75 72 36 0 18 0 0 0 30 6 '4 43 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA '=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALH SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 15, 1989 DIRECT IONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 75 0 8 416 450 63 0 1 419 426 85 0 8 411 454 109 0 2 458 477 200 44 0 9 393 432 61 0 2 417 427 59 0 10 386 442 104 0 4 444 471 300 86 0 10 421 468 70 0 1 426 433 '101 0 14 428 498 134 0 7 478 513 400 331 0 7 310 352 29 0 5 377 397 338 0 7 313 367 89 0 40 228 499 500 318 0 6 303 334 28 0 5 378 398 317 0 21 234 352 324 0 26 221 370 600 340 0 10 317 364 47 0 3 400 412 356 0 7 342 '388 ll 0 7 353 401 700 73 0 29 388 462 57 0 4 409 422 39 0 46 359 495 115 0 5 453 485 800 276 0 69 11 355 71 0 2 427 436 102 0 1 462 468 53 0 68 133 484 900 107 0 24 409 524 106 0 3 449 470 113 0 12 424 515 218 0 31 158 317 1000 168 0 25 64 237 109 0 54 57 415 120 0 43 28 267 277 0 9 245 301 1100 334 0 19 279 377 329 0 6 310 348 322 0 17 278 361 353 0 3 339 361 1200 292 0 21 246 371 296 0 9 266 324 308 0 18 270 360 353 0 3 342 363 1300 314 0 22 262 380 307 0 12 279 332 329 0 11 288 356 336 0 7 305 350 1400 316 0 15 252 375 313 0 5 295 326 313 0 13 281 360 315 0 6 302 330 1500 316 0 16 263 375 312 0 4 302 325 313 0 13 279 370 332 0 11 299 355 1600 308 0 15 265 353 314 0 6 297 334 318 0 8 286 347 337 0 5 320 351 1700 343 0 15 303 390 331 0 6 311 355 330 0 14 282 365 2 0 3 352 371 1800 344 0 13 304 380 349 0 8 325 369 356 0 16 244 404 7 0 2 361 374 1900 345 0 16 295 383 354 0 10 321 374 348 0 19 264 411 5 0 3 357 377 2000 57 0 38 332 486 9 0 13 339 409 339 0 50 81 368 14 0 2 368 384 2100 59 0 7 400 431 63 0 2 413 428 65 0 6 406 441 112 0 2 434 477 2200 59 0 2 414 425 76 0 2 431 440 70 0 6 413 447 107 0 6 452 477 2300 79 0 3 432 449 72 0 3 427 438 87 0 3 441 458 112 0 1 469 477 2400 151 0 5 497 526 99 0 453 467 142 0 11 477 529 112 0 2 463 478 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA, l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 15, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), HISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C TMP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 456 0 320 0 444 0 432 0 -17 0 25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 "449 0 316 0 451 0 409 0 -17 34 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 448 0 311 0 443 0 392 0 -23 43 0 14 0, 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 410 0 312 0 413 0 391 0 -34 49 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 424 0 300 0 388 0 377 0 -41 30 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 414 0 301 0 388 0 354 0 -38 43 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 372 0 284 0 368 0 330 0 -52 66 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 377 0 294 0 383 0 341 0 -45 66 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 418 0 318 0 398 0 392 0 -29 31 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 479 0 333 0 393 0 395 0 -34 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 489 0 354 0 402 0 407 0 -14 -18 14 0 14 140 00 1200 523 0 326 0 422 0 428 0 -5 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 526 0 321 0 432 0 438 0 -7 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 526 0 302 0 440 0 448 0 -7 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 528 0 297 0 441 0 451 0 -2 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 481 0 318 0 402 0 415 0 -16 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 491 0 315 0 414 0 426 0 -13 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 484 0 312 0. 435 0 447 0 -12 -16 14 0 '14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 488 0 305 0 440 0 449 0 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 490 0 293 0 451 0 454 0 -5 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 470 0 279 0 462 0 456 0 -25 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 459 0 273 0 462 0 432 0 -27 21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 439 0 275 0 448 0 419 0 -35 56 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 419 0 274 0 435 0 406 0 -41 67 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 16, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRHN 100 37 0 0 26 51 69 0 0 47 89 29 0 0 17 47 65 0 0 47 82 200 39 0 0 34 50 137 0 0 126 147 31 0 0 19 50 75 0 0 50 99 300 47 0 0 36 62 151 0 0 132 168 36 0 0 20 66 72 0 0 53 99 400 45 0 0 36 56 156 0 0 149 167 42 0 0 23 68 76 0 0 44 103 500 53 0 0 41 66 167 0 0 151 184 39 0 0 16 77 78 0 0 52 111 600 49 0 0 38 66 171 0 0 159 184 45 0 0 20 80 74 0 0 37 105 700 50 0 0 36 68 172 0 0 159 183 51 0 0 27 79 64 0 0 43 96 800 53 0 0 34 69 142 0 0 120 160 42 0 0 19 73 58 0 0 35 95 900 71 0 0 40 98 111 0 81 145 51 0 0 20 91 56 0 0 33 103 1000 83 0 0 41 127 107 0 73 136 63 0 0 27 114 43 0 0 16 97 1100 87 0 0 " 51 158 123 0 69 193 94 0 0 46 148 1200 80 124 0 0 0 45 ill 0 67 177 147 0 80 215 107 0 0 40 165 73 0 0 40 103 1300 110 0 0 49 166 153 0 62 212 102 0 0 24 176
.750 0 50 112 1400 102 0 0 33 190 133 0 54 212 82 0 0 24 149 82 0 0 52 111 1500 113 0 0 53 196 140 0 73 247 82 0 0 29 179 57 0 0 30 83 1600 98 0 0 51 170 131 0 68 201 86 0 0 40 129 88 0 0 50 134 1700 88 0 0 47 146 126 0 69 186 89 0 0 46 157 82 0 0 39 121 1800 79 0 0 37 167 130 0 61 219 73 0 0 29 143 73 0 0 31 131 1900 130 0 0 71 233 232 0 0 140 332 117 0 0 52 223 142 0 0 113 167 2000 79 0 0 48 135 159 0 0 100 223 75 0 0 22 141 58 0 0 21 99 2100 51 0 0 34 72 127 0 0 109 150 69 0 0 47 85 91 0 0 62 126 2200 58 0 0 38 79 160 0 0 128 174 32 0 0 16 55 76 0 0 47 112 2300 91 0 0 49 132 213 0 0 181 241 58 0 0 29 103 90 0 0 53 152 2400 69 0 0 47 108 149 0 0 112 184 57 0 0 26 108 88 0 0 53 127 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 16, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) 0 IR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 148 0 5 121 173 124 0 3 478 493 154 0 5 137 172 117 0 3 468 487 200 154 0 2 149 161 144 0 0 502 506 159 0 3 147 166 120 0 3 468 490 300 155 0 6 140 169 158 0 2 514 522 161 0 7 138 179 118 0 5 461 498 400 175 0 4 159 186 165 0 1 523 527 172 0 8 149 202 128 0 6 112 161 500 167 0 3 155 178 173 0 1 171 177 171 0 8 142 195 130 0 6 112 170 600 170 0 4 159 184 184 0 1 180 190 176 0 8 154 209 137 0 13 102 221 700 171 0 3 160 182 186 0 1 182 188 172 0 7 134 209 140 0 12 112 187 800 162 0 5 147 177 182 0 2 173 190 169 0 10 122 193 138 0 15 103 223 900 175 0 7 150 199 185 0 4 171 202 179 0 10 140 220 142 0 22 104 481 1 n 1000 185 0 8 157 218 189 0 8 164 214 192 0 12 152 239 168 0 34 81 494 1100 222 0 19 180 270 222 0 12 180 250 232 0 16 174 271 207 0 7 170 229 1200 186 0 11 161 225 190 0 8 167 212 191 0 18 145 241 208 0 6 177 225 1300 231 0 16 178 274 229 0 11 185 264 245 0 15 194 281 214 0 6 195 231 1400 214 0 20 157 255 210 0 20 150 243 238 0 18 184 304 214 0 5 198 235 1500 207 0 22 167 265 203 0 17 166 259 227 0 24 152 283 218 0 7 185 239 1600 224 0 18 175 275 223 0 14 186 259 243 0 15 191 284 212 0 6 181 225 1700 224 0 15 190 270 227 0 11 191 260 241 0 16 193 288 210 0 7 175 229 1800 221 0 15 184 264 220 0 10 168 250 234 0 13 196 273 195 0 19 102 432 1900 233 0 12 206 269 231 0 6 214 249 243 0 11 205 274 226 0 7 207 239 2000 240 0 15 199 277 241 0 9 219 258 248 0 12 195 279 204 0 24 118 264 2100 118 0 6 97 143 137 0 2 132 142 125 0 6 105 138 114 0 4 102 126 2200 148 0 4 137 164 147 0 0 144 150 148 0 10 124 185 125 0 5 109 142 2300 151 0 4 139 168 156 0 2 150 162 152 0 8 133 175 134 0 8 115 172 2400 170 0 6 142 188 171 0 2 163 183 177 0 10 148 205 137 0 11 110 209 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 16, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 413 0 261 0 429 0 417 0 -46 0 57 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 402 0 254 0 428 0 423 0 -48 0 77 0 14 0 14 140 00 300 406 0 249 0 421 0 417 0 -53 0 49 0 14 0 14 140 00 400 411 0 241 0 429 0 424 0 -51 0 66 0 14 0 14 140 00 500 420 0 231 0 435 0 432 0 -50 0 45 0 14 0 14 140 00 600 414 0 228 0 449 0 443 0 -42 0 41 0 14 0 14 140 00 700 413 0 242 0 444 0 438 0 -44 0 38 0 14 0 14 140 00 800 418 0 245 0 456 0 453 0 -37 0 28 0 14 0 14 140 00 900 479 0 278 0 496 0 492 0 -5 0 -6 14 0 14 140 00 1000 537 0 287 0 547 0 551 0 20 0 -15 14 0 14 140 00 1100 599 0 240 0 537 0 537 0 27 0 -17 14 0 14 140 00 1200 610 0 281 0 550 0 555 0 39 0 -17 14 0 14 140 00 1300 640 0 312 0 556 0 567 0 43 0 -22 14 0 14 140 00 1400 669 0 330 0 569 0 581 0 50 0 -21 14 0 14 140 00 1500 688 0 331 0 591 0 604 0 69 0 -18 0 14 0 14 140 00 1600 701 0 307 0 619 0 632 0 89 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 700 0 316 0 612 0 622 0 84 0 -16 0 14 0 13 140 00 1800 678 0 341 0 610 0 616 0 74 0 -7 14 0 12 140 00 1900 623 0 394 0 528 0 532 0 34 0 14 0 12 140 00 2000 499 0 419 0 468 0 464 0 18 0 -2 14 0 14 14 0 10 0 2100 519 0 442 0 519 0 511 0 64 0 24 0 14 0 14 140 30 2200 538 0 446 0 543 0 541 0 69 0 19 0 14 0 14 140 00 2300 551 0 429 0 564 0 562 0 69 0 24 0 14 0 14 140 00 2400 572 0 410 0 582 0 582 0 73 0 9 0 14 0 14 140 00 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 17, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 79 0 0 52 113 166 0 0 123 197 69 0 0 30 121 76 0 0 29 125 200 116 0 0 70 201 190 0 0 134 268 87 0 0 32 168 65 0 0 21 115 300 139 0 0 83 195 199 0 0 118 283 105 0 0 32 189 91 0 0 42 174 400 124 0 0 72 185 190 0 0 117 245 89 0 0 34 179 88 0 0 48 151 500 99 0 0 54 145 159 0 0 107 211 72 0 0 32 133 70 0 0 31 146 600 106 0 0 62 169 171 0 0 108 233 79 0 0 26 144 74 0 0 34 159 700 105 0 0 61 183 163 0 0 108 226 85 0 0 28 160 83 0 0 38 138 800 ill 87 0 0 0 57 177 180 0 89 256 93 0 0 20 177 0 42 129 900 88 0 0 42 154 171 0 84 228 102 0 0 40 168 54 0 0 38 74 1000 96 0 0 42 155 172 0 0 108 229 98 0 0 67 152 86 0 56 108 1100 86 0 0 0 '4 159 170 0 94 257 75 0' 33 136 90 0 0 70 114 1200 133 0 0 70 216 185 0 0 113 272 98 0 0 40 186 214 0 0 169 263 1300 134 0 0 59 216 199 0 130 292 102 0 0 37 207 207 0 0 163 243 1400 122 0 0 63 203 182 0 96 291 87 0 0 30 188 197 0 0 149 245 1500 134 0 0 59 240 200 0 99 293 103 0 0 34 211 218 0 0 169 268 1600 120 0 0 57 208 178 0 89 285 95 0 0 39 193 195 0 0 136 232 1700 106 0 0 43 185 176 0 88 276 87 0 0 39 162 205 0 0 167 241 1800 119 0 0 54 192 164 0 99 235 69 0 0 31 122 176 0 0 120 210 1900 75 0 0 29 137 109 0 55 151 63 0 0 28 117 141 0 0 108 164 2000 67 0 0 36 115 103 0 55 137 46 0 0 ll 95 129 0 0 105 144 2100 46 0 0 27 75 80 0 42 114 32 0 0 14 63 52 0 0 16 108 2200 46 0 0 28 81 83 0 57 105 29 0 0 10 72 77 0 0 23 115 2300 26 0 0 13 47 87 0 61 110 17 0 0 4 27 30 0 0 15 52 2400 24 0 0 15 37 70 0 55 79 18 0 0 13 38' 69 0 0 57 84 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 17, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 169 0 6 148 193 173 0 3 160 183 172 0 9 145 198 138 0 18 104 478 200 177 0 7 153 197 178 0 5 162 196 180 0 14 147 235 143 0 26 82 469 300 192 0 7 170 219 192 0 5 170 209 194 0 10 163 236 174 0 22 116 359 400 186 0 6 170 207 193 0 4 178 210 190 0 14 145 254 171 0 19 119 230 500 187 0 7 165 204 191 0 4 176 208 194 0 12 161 232 169 0 24 103 411 600 194 0 7 176 222 198 0 5 179 210 198 0 11 '168 260 187 0 21 123 440 700 200 0 8 178 225 204 0 5 188 235 210 0 ll 169 243 187 0 19 117 259 800 214 0 9 185 247 216 0 7 198 236 221 0 12 186 254 201 0 ll 153 242 900 244 0 11 212 283 239 0 7 203 260 250 0 8 225 279 221 0 9 197 254 1000 256 0 10 226 291 253 0 5 232 273 261 0 8 238 287 222 0 8 206 253 1100 338 0 17 244 407 333 0 8 307 358 331 0 11 296 380 338 0 8 321 356 1200 4 0 9 332 395 356 0 6 334 379 359 0 12 309 396 4 0 2 358 372 1300 354 0 '10 326 388 355 0 6 331 384 358 0 13 314 405 5 0 2 360 373 1400 358 0 ll 315 402 351 0 8 325 378 355 0 16 282 433 2 0 2 352 372 1500 357 0 10 319 383 354 0 7 332 384 356 0 13 308 391 2 0 2 354 368 1600 7 0 ll 331 396 2 0 6 340 383 6 0 12 326 399 9 0 2 362 380 1700 352 0 12 292 384 350 0 7 327 370 353 0 14 297 401 358 0 4 346 371 1800 3 0 9 330 396 2 0 5 345 381 3 0 13 323 398 7 0 2 361 374 1900 348 0 12 268 377 351 0 8 315 374 352 0 13 316 388 3 0 3 354 373 2000 349 0 13 309 388 352 0 . 5 331 373 349 0 15 311 400 5 0 3 356 377 2100 0 0 9 334 390 2 0 4 347 377 3 0 12 324 424 24 0 19 361 501 2200 5 0 8 341 384 0 0 3 349 371 10 0 11 335 396 14 0 16 297 460 2300 330 0 13 296 365 5 0 2 357 372 301 0 31 241 353 41 0 18 368 450 2400 310 0 15 269 347 339 0 2 331 347,303 0 12 277 332 341 0 5 328 354 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 17, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-M BAT-8 BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 577 0 399 0 590 0 590 0 71 0 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 588 0 392 0 599 0 599 0 72 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 595 0 394 0 611 0 611 0 77 0 -3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 578 0 398 0 598 0 596 0 74 0 1 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 500 569 0 407 0 593 0 591 0 73 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 583 0 408 0 597 0 598 0 75 0 -1 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 591 0 412 0 586 0 587 0 69 0 -2 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 607 0 425 0 555 0 555 0 56 0 -5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 575 0 418 0 483 0 487 0 17 0 -3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 572 0 420 0 501 0 504 0 28 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 485 0 399 0 446 0 449 0 9 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 408 0 335 0 399 0 400 0 -21 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 422 0 328 0 408.0 417 0 -20 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 415 0 326 0 405 0 412 0 -21 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 418 0 336 0 404 0 409 0 -18 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 414 0 313 0 400 0 409 0 -29 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 395 0 297 0 390 0 393 0 -41 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 1800 409 0 307 0 396 0 403 0 -36 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 2 0 1900 396 0 289 0 382 0 388 0 -45 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 385 0 282 0 378 0 383 0 -50 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 369 0 268 0 372 0 369 0 -61 0 -11 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 369 0 271 0 376 0 373 0 -58 0 -9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 364 0 262 0 375 0 367 0 -66 0 8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 364 0 267 0 383 0 384 0 -55 0 2400 2 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=IOUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 18, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 40 0 26 64 78 0 52 97 23 0 0 11 44 22 0 5 47 200 38 0 27 52 73 0 60 85 23 0 0 10 43 30 0 16 53 300 36 0 25 45 86 0 78 92 40 0 0 32 50 37 0 23 53 400 46 0 36 55 103 0 91 117 34 0 0 22 48 29 0 18 42 500 42 0 26 58 101 0 90 112 45 0 0 31 58 43 0 28 64 600 38 0 30 46 89 0 82 97 40 0 0 27 52 34 0 23 47 700 46 0 25 68 102 0 73 121 52 0 0 29 73 46 0 21 84 800 42 0 17 77 79 0 40 109 38 0 0 12 76 28 0 12 57 900 56 0 34 83 62 0 43 90 41 0 0 14 65 38 0 17 65 1000 59 0 32 84 74 0 55 88 61 0 0 34 96 47 0 26 84 1100 50 0 30 66 59 0 73 36 0 0 12 63 40 0 23 65 1200 30 0 16 56 33 0 12 53 22 0 0 4 42 20 0 10 32 1300 19 0 7 32 15 0 25 ll 0 0 4 31 18 0 6 27 1400 33 0 17 47 30 0 16 27 0 0 7 45 35 0 23 49 1500 46 0 32 65 50 0 36 64 33 0 0 13 58 63 0 15 97 1600 37 0 17 64 34 0 10 59 30 0 0 10 61 64 0 47 76 1700 54 0 33 78 60 0 42 39 0 0 22 66 71 0 53 87 1800 48 0 28 68 59 0 45 82 40 0 0 24 64 63 0 54 72 1900 45 0 25 73 62 0 46 83 35 0 0 12 60 58 0 48 68 2000 34 0 16 58 51 0 29 76 34 0 0 16 58 51 0 43 62 2100 30 0 19 43 54 0 40 68 28 0 0 15 42 49 0 38 59 2200 25 0 21 29 38 0 26 21 0 0 13 33 32 0 18 46 2300 26 0 22 32 41 0 35 47 21 0 0 12 30 31 0 23 40 2400 30 0 26 35 58 0 65 25 0 0 16 37 43 0 29 54 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 18, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 20 0 11 341 403 32 0 8 373 411 16 0 16 326 426 39 0 17 356 457 200 59 83 0 0 5 15 403 387 435 478 58 0 2 410 426 69 0 ll 384 464 300 92 0 5 433 468 85 0 1 442 447 95 0 3 445 469 109 0 6 442 485 400 61 0 3 414 434 80 0 2 436 445 71 0 7 407 452 105 0 11 403 496 500 90 0 9 424 478 87 0 443 452 94 0 5 439 482 600 ill 86 0 6 444 436 486 1 0 3 457 85 0 1 442 448 88 0 2 441 460 110 0 7 447 493 700 88 0 11 420 481 87 0 4 436 460 93 0 8 428 483 115 0 7 432 490 800 67 0 12 380 455 71 0 5 407 443 75 0 14 380 466 90 0 24 357 512 900 69 0 10 407 481 70 0 9 402 464 79 0 17 377 505 102 0 17 380 504 1000 84 0 9 418 484 86 0 5 430 469 89 0 7 418 484 106 0 12 417 493 1100 79 0 7 412 469 76 0 4 421 75 0 11 388 466 109 0 10 407 496 1200 65 0 12 394 467 69 0 12 366 449 70 0 29 229 504 39 0 23 351 469 1300 31 0 28 328 460 41 0 17 347 443 55 0 25 364 487 41 0 50 317 506 1400 48 0 16 365 442 55 0 13 376 451 66 0 20 360 481 354 0 10 326 375 1500 18 0 ll 349 405 21 0 ll 344 402 15 17 320 419 13 0 16 341 472 1600 34 0 19 338 435 31 0 18 325 441 36 0 32 25 462 347 0 5 330 360 1700 350 0 10 311 375 337 0 5 320 349 329 0 14 293 362 348 0 5 336 362 1800 320 0 19 266 367 314 0 7 290 331 329 0 12 285 366 337 0 6 321 348 1900 299 0 14 264 362 314 0 7 299 340 315 0 13 278 361 339 0 4 327 350 2000 297 0 22 193 348 298 0 11 250 316 297 0 18 241 346 302 0 7 285 319 2100 290 0 11 254 321 297 0 5 276 315 299 0 14 246 337 295 0 7 267 312 2200 165 0 4 154 175 230 0 3 225 240 175 0 5 162 208 214 0 32 123 262 2300 164 0 6 147 173 211 0 3 203 216 168 0 8 150 188 136 0 9 115 172 2400 164 0 3 155 171 193 0 1 189 196 172 0 5 159 186 125 0 4 109 138 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 18, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TElOH DPlOM TE10S TE2S DPlOS DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 383 0 265 0 381 0 378 0 -57 0 -1 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 371 0 246 0 374 0 371 0 -71 0 -3 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 361 0 246 0 365 0 365 0 -72 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 359 0 245 0 365 0 364 0 -71 0 6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 360 0 249 0 365 0 365 0 -71 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 359 0 248 0 362 0 362 0 -71 0 0 0 14 0 '14 0 14 0 0 0 700 363 0 258 0 367 0 368 0 -67 0 -5 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 371 0 259 0 375 0 376 0 -63 0 -9 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 380 0 257 0 384 0 388 0 -60 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 387 0 256 0 391 0 395 0 -59 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 393 0 247 0 397 0 400 0 -58 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 366 0 253 0 365 0 365 0 -65 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 4 0 1300 340 0 254 0 343 0 342 0 -70 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 8 0 1400 357 0 268 0 353 0 352 0 -63 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 365 0 276 0 357 0 355 0 -59 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 1600 389 0 289 0 374 0 380 0 -44 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 386 0 287 0 369 0 374 0 -52 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 391 0 275 0 370 0 374 0 -54 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 379 0 262 0 369 0 373 0 -62 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 373 0 260 0 369 0 373 0 -64 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 357 0 252 0 362 0 364 0 -68 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 344 0 252 0 360 0 355 0 -65 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 339 0 247 0 343 0 330 0 -75 0 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 331 0 242 0 338 0 332 0 -76 0 16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 19, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 32 0 0 23 46 68 0 53 94 44 0 0 30 64 51 0 0 32 70 200 34 0 0 27 44 102 0 97 107 39 0 0 24 54 50 0 0 34 75 300 41 0 0 33 47 127 0 0 118 134 33 0 0 23 43 46 0 0 26 74 400 28 0 0 15 37 105 0 89 117 23 0 0 7 41 48 0 0 26 85 500 38 0 0 31 50 122 0 0 112 138 41 0 0 26 63 54 0 0 23 81 600 37 0 0 33 44 104 0 87 120 34 0 0 21 48 64 0 0 32 88 700 35 0 0 26 51 100 0 74 126 41 0 0 22 70 109 0 0 52 144 800 39 0 0 25 67 97 0 52 136 43 0 0 21 73 98 0 0 53 124 900 49 0 0 26 96 86 0 48 124 63 0 0 32 94 81 0 0 63 104 1000 86 0 0 41 123 107 0 49 137 75 0 0 36 111 86 0 0 74 104 1100 75 0 0 46 115 93 0 57 117 76 0 0 41 114 79 0 0 64 102 1200 69 0 0 36 98 90 0 57 126 55 0 0 15 100 72 0 0 63 86 1300 60 0 0 19 107 75 0 33 105 57 0 0 15 88 72 0 0 60 89 1400 66 0 0 32 96 89 0 65 112 51 0 0 27 90 87 0 0 75 101 1500 101 0 0 43 152 139 0 90 172 69 0 0 34 118 132 0 0 112 153 1600 77 0 0 33 124 114 0 61 140 63 0 0 30 103 1700 ill 76 0 0 0 91 126 0 36 109 98 0 51 126 64 0 0 19 103 75 0 0 66 91 1800 58 0 0 20 94 75 0 0 '7 122 40 0 0 16 71 50 0 0 42 61 1900 54 0 0 26 84 70 0 40 99 41 0 0 9 77 42 0 0 33 54 2000 39 0 0 18 67 45 0 27 72 25 0 0 4 52 54 0 0 44 66 2100 21 0 0 17 27 44 0 39 48 8 0 0 4 20 23 0 0 13 33 2200 14 0 0 7 21 36 0 32 42 7 0 0 4 20 25 0 0 17 32 2300 26 0 0 15 37 41 0 27 53 19 0 0 10 30 41 0 0 29 51 2400 43 0 0 32 58 87 0 68 99 45 0 0 25 61 48 0 0 35 60 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA DIRECTION'=UNSTEADY 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 19, 1989 DIRlOH DIR10S
. 'IR60M DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES)
DIR10B AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 170 0 6 151 186 201 0 2 195 208 177 0 7 146 198 126 0 5 110 144 200 196 0 4 184 211 215 0 0 214 216 193 0 6 173 218 162 0 15 120 232 300 189 0 4 172 203 218 0 1 215 220 191 0 5 180 224 195 0 21 74 248 400 176 0 5 157 190 237 0 1 231 242 211 0 10 170 233 205 0 13 148 244 500 204 0 6 187 221 227 0 1 224 232 218 0 7 196 238 203 0 17 118 264 600 190 0 5 176 205 229 0 1 224 235 202 0 7 184 221 205 0 12 135 226 700 206 0 7 185 245 234 0 4 219 245 218 0 9 188 246 219 0 4 198 233 800 204 0 13 161 240 236 0 5 214 253 232 0 11 197 261 216 0 5 177 226 900 232 0 17 183 291 236 0 9 200 279 248 0 9 220 286 215 0 4 197 226 1000 259 0 11 229 293 254 0 7 217 272 260 0 12 221 291 232 0 5 210 248 1100 263 0 14 214 310 263 0 9 226 299 270 0. 16 231 323 235 0 4 223 246 1200 288 0 19 236 338 293 0 11 253 325 308 0 17 253 365 278 0 5 260 295 1300 324 0 21 241 380 311 0 11 256 341 313 0 13 286 413 308 0 5 293 322 1400 332 0 14 274 373 320 0 6 300 334 329 0 14 283 361 337 0 4 326 348 1500 344 0 12 314 380 344 0 4 327 356 338 0 13 301 381 357 0 3 350 364 1600 340 0 16 285 389 343 0 5 317 358 00 13 312 398 3 0 2 356 370 1700 354 0 11 306 392 346 0 7 316 360 357 0 11 315 388 1 0 3 351 372 1800 355 0 16 145 386 342 0 8 317 371 346 0 21 297 392 354 0 4 340 366 1900 0 0 13 310 398 353 0 10 320 380 12 0 16 310 422 0 0 3 351 368 2000 16 0 13 328 407 12 0 ll 338 395 10 13 317 404 7 0 4 355 390 2100 337 0 11 313 361 20 0 4 370 394 342 0 9 307 359 32 0 14 349 447 2200 154 0 39 181 534 101 0 2 459 467 90 0 13 427 472 131 0 16 107 535 2300 164 0 19 142 193 129 0 4 481 495 168 0 28 135 228 124 0 6 105 140 2400 173 0 6 153 180 174 0 2 167 179 171 0 6 156 190 122 0 6 106 151 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 19, 1989 TEHPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), HISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC, C RAINC HRHN 100 325 0 238 0 337 0 329 0 -75 0 42 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 324 0 237 0 353 0 327 0 -72 0 64 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 336 0 245 0 383 0 378 0 -63 0 58 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 329 0 234 0 389 0 376 0 -57 0 60 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 346 0 244 0 390 0 389 0 -55 0 37 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 340 0 239 0 383 0 382 0 -55 0 30 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 355 0 263 0 386 0 380 0 -44 0 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 372 0 281 0 389 0 383 0 -39 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 412 0 310 0 396 0 394 0 -30 0 -15 140 '140 140 00 1000 423 0 314 0 404 0 406 0 -30 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 435 0 304 0 410 0 417 0 -23 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 432 0 289 0 409 0 412 0 -30 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 439 0 288 0 399 0, 407 0 -40 0 -21 14 0 '4 0 14 0 0 0 1400 445 0 280 0 394 0 407 0 -44 0 -26 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 420 0 276 0 392 0 408 0 -45 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 432 0 237 0 394 0 409 0 -46 0 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 450 0 142 0 400 0 413 0 -43 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 467 0 102 0 412 0 421 0 -43 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 474 0 114 0 427 0 433 0 -33 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 467 0 104 0 450 0 449 0 -39 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 443 0 141 0 451 0 449 0 -60 0 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 426 0 111 0 424 0 403 0 -73 0 22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 420 0 108 0 409 0 386 0 -85 0 30 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 409 0 110 0 418 0 395 0 -79 0 45 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALH SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 20, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 44 0 35 57 96 0 89 102 40 0 0 23 60 51 0 35 68 200 35 0 26 45 141 0 0 133 151 31 0 0 16 53 59 0 40 79 300 54 0 47 65 160 0 0 134 170 36 0 0 20 57 46 0 26 70 400 49 0 35 73 193 0 0 169 210 57 0 0 16 95 36 0 19 75 500 59 0 45 77 188 0 0 170 203 59 0 0 29 98 67 0 35 108 600 72 0 55 100 171 0 0 144 193 60 0 0 31 109 69 0 32 107 700 80 0 51 115 164 0 0 134 197 68 0 0 20 119 62 0 32 107 800 79 0 55 105 146 0 0 115 174 53 0 0 14 87 52 0 35 72 900 91 0 48 135 135 0 90 187 68 0 0 31 118 51 0 24 87 1000 91 0 49 141 107 0 60 151 72 0 0 38 123 63 0 30 110 1100 86 0 44 145 94 0 56 152 64 0 0 23 103 71 0 46 96 1200 88 0 49 146 109 0 68 160 73 0 0 28 122
'34 0 21 46 1300 92 0 45 139 120 0 47 191 83 0 0 42 137 39 0 27 55 1400 85 0 41 125 94 0 43 138 76 0 0 40 125 32 0 21 50 1500 96 0 47 147 123 0 73 166 92 0 0 52 138 24 0 5 41 1600 71 0 33 112 102 0 55 136 69 0 0 31 115 20 0 13 26 1700 68 0 27 102 89 0 41 119 59 0 0 28 87 19 0 8 32 1800 59 0 27 93 83 0 51 110 48 0 0 21 79 42 0 29 60 1900 56 0 34 92 73 0 40 103 46 0 0 5 90 52 0 34 68 2000 41 0 24 60 78 0 57 98 40 0 0 16 70 51 0 34 65 2100 62 0 37 112 112 0 59 165 69 0 0 34 120 75 0 46 99 2200 67 0 29 105 119 0 83 149 75 0 0 42 117 69 0 37 114 2300 80 0 38 128 135 0 91 173 54 0 0 23 93 92 0 45 127 2400 62 0 30 87 83 0 46 123 48 0 0 4 91 37 0 16 81 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 20, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRHN 100 182 0 3 172 190 170 0 1 167 171 181 0 5 168 198 122 0 6 110 145 200 176 0 4 166 187 172 0 1 169 174 180 0 9 150 207 131 0 7 104 173 300 183 0 3 174 191 180 0 0 178 182 184 0 6 169 209 133 0 13 98 229 400 172 0 5 157 196 184 0 0 181 187 177 0 7 153 203 148 0 28 108 461 500 171 0 5 153 184 183 0 1 179 187 175 0 8 138 196 137 0 15 85 231 600 168 0 4 155 181 180 0 2 171 187 170 0 8 138 193 139 0 18 106 515 700 178 0 6 157 207 181 0 3 171 191 177 0 10 135 213 136 0 15 90 205 800 182 0 5 168 196 189 0 2 180 195 187 0 11 143 232 133 0 10 98 175 900 185 0 6 169 204 187 0 5 170 202 185 0 12 152 223 137 0 19 104 470 1000 189 0 9 163 221 196 0 7 176 219 197 0 13 161 235 205 0 14 146 248 1100 192 0 12 162 234 192 0 10 170 228 198 0 20 128 268 216 0 5 197 231 1200 232 0 18 190 276 229 0 10 200 259 244 0 15 184 284 227 0 10 169 251 1300 244 0 16 208 289 244 0 10 215 285 255 0 17 206 302 235 0 10 206 265 1400 244 0 17 195 291 253 0 12 203 303 260 0 12 229 295 236 0 11 195 260 1500 277 0 13 247 322 275 0 8 245 293 283 0 12 244 311 292 0 13 246 347 1600 270 0 14 229 328 265 0 8 232 292 268 0 18 221 310 270 0 ll 254 302 1700 243 0 15 198 280 248 0 7 226 277 267 0 16 209 304 267 0 9 246 297 1800 242 0 13 192 273 233 0 9 206 264 252 0 16 213 295 211 0 6 187 229 1900 217 0 10 184 246 219 0 7 202 243 223 0 14 171 265 209 0 5 190 226 2000 222 0 12 191 269 228 0 5 207 245 232 0 12 183 275 211 0 5 184 228 2100 244 0 16 202 289 242 0 8 216 276 251 0 12 199 286 224 0 11 189 246 2200 264 0 12 227 309 274 0 7 252 294 283 0 11 253 317 244 0 14 214 298 2300 358 0 11 308 402 356 0 5 336 370 357 0 13 314 393 12 0 6 358 404 2400 77 0 25 397 492 46 0 12 385 443 69 0 27 77 521 71 0 44 338 506 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 20, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TElOH DPlOM TElOS TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C TMP C THP C TMP C DT C HSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRHN 100 390 0 123 0 412 0 390 0 -83 0 75 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 386 0 135 0 426 0 417 0 -73 80 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 400 0 116 0 431 0 426 0 -70 60 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 398 0 119 0 427 0 426 0 -72 59 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 399 0 127 0 442 0 438 0 -61 48 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 418 0 131 0 446 0 445 0 -57 17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 421 0 135 0 448 0 448 0 -56 3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 430 0 150 0 463 0 463 0 -45 2 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 465 0 164 0 489 0 489 0 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 526 0 220 0 525 0 525 0 4 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 579 0 269 0 510 0 513 0 14 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 600 0 270 0 517 0 519 0 21 0 -15 14 0 13 0 14 0 0 0 1300 618 0 277 0 533 0 538 0 27 -20 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1400 629 0 281 0 536 0 540 0 33 -17 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1500 619 0 283 0 545 0 551 0 42 -16 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1600 628 0 291 0 574 0 574 0 63 -17 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1700 640 0 304 0 601 0 604 0 74 -15 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1800 646 0 312 0 627 0 632 0 83 -12 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1900 646 0 315 0 629 0 632 0 81 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 2000 633 0 309 0 616 0 612 0 70 -5 14 0 13 0 14 0 0 0 2100 625 0 317 0 583 0 578 0 55 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 568 0 346 0 525 0 527 0 24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 518 0 357 0 503 0 503 0 14 -6 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 508 0 366 0 519 0 517 0 29 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 21) 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD108 SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 63 0 0 43 86 113 0 96 131 62 0 0 34 96 66 0 0 50 86 200 54 0 0 29 92 113 0 78 158 0 0, 37 88 51 0 0 18 77 300 90 0 0 42 150 165 0 0 117 211 105 0 0 66 154 77 0 0 45 132 400 65 0 0 37 97 120 0 94 151 75 0 0 54 96 78 0 0 46 122 500 65 0 0 31 122 126 0 88 163 0 0 47 133 84 0 0 58 119 600 59 0 0 30 89 103 0 55 123 44 0 0' l 75 78 0 0 36 140 700 52 0 0 31 75 84 0 61 106 0 0 34 75 69 0 0 49 95 800 87 0 0 51 132 132 0 0 105 160 72 0 0 26 126 56 0 0 26 105 900 99 0 0 58 135 134 0 95 162 95 0 0 58 138 . 82 0 0 51 127 1000 95 0 0 49 139 131 0 93 157 99 0 0 40 159 82 0 0 51 139 1100 96 0 0 42 155 135 0 95 179 104 0 0 43 168 87 0 0 44 142 1200 75 0 0 39 120 99 0 39'147 93 0 0 51 143 74 0 0 24 119 1300 85 0 0 36 141 106 0 58 152 107 0 0, 57 161 80 0 0 39 121 1400 74 0 0 41 108 89 0 58 121 73 0 0 38 116 67 0 0 31 113 1500 77 0 0 36 126 94 0 64 121 81 0 0 43 133 77 0 0 30 133 1600 72 0 28 108 92 0 0 0 41 122 82 0 38 126 66 0 0 24 106 1700 127 0 0 77 171 151 0 0 115 177 81 0 0 19 152 59 0 0 20 112 1800 101 0 0 66 147 129 0 93 161 70 0 0 13 137 51 0 0 15 105 1900 88 0 0 51 127 121 0 0'6 156 64 0 0 29 124 47 0 0 22 86 2000 84 0 0 55 121 127 0 96 158 68 0 0 26 121 45 0 0 20 86 2100 60 0 0 31 97 124 0 95 143 63 0 0 42 91 36 0 0 11 65 2200 47 0 0 29 65 119 0 0 102 139 53 0 0 34 69 37 0 0 20 60 2300 63 0 0 28 91 139 0 0 112 168 70 0 0 49 107 51 0 0 24 84 2400 56 0 48 0 0 0 32 24 84 128 0 73 0 ill 145 67 0 0 42 93 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 21, 1989 DIRECT IONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H, DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX -'V C STD MIN HAX HRMN 100 75 0 5 420 451 70 0 2 421 438 82 0 6 417 455 112 0 3 97 124 200 83 0 7 420 468 77 0 3 428 446 85 0 6 424 470 105 0 13 47 443 300 86 0 8 416 479 85 0 3 436 456 91 0 6 430 475 112. 0 8 432 488 400 97 0 7 431 487 102 0 3 454 472 102 0 5 449 481 108 0 7 446 486 500 106 0 12 412 503 109 0 4 459 481 112 0 7 450 488 107 0 7 427 483 600 99 0 31 416 515 106 0 20 435 494 107 0 33 103 518 118 0 18 54 169 700 89 0 14 421 491 107 0 10 449 485 95 0 12 62 128 109 0 4 93 120 800 70 0 6 414 451 68 0 4 418 445 79 0 7 404 463 98 0 12 412 486 900 81 0 5 422 465 84 0 3 435 455 90 0 7 426 482 1000 ill 0 8 433 489 8 427 486 89 90 0 0 4 432 467 95 0 10 419 485 110 0 9 422 488 1100 94 0 13 420 487 93 0 9 430 479 96 0 13 420 500 110 0 10 406 490 1200 117 0 13 55 155 113 0 ll 440 501 112 0 12 443 500 108 0 16 53 497 1300 119 0 16 76 158 116 0 11 448 498 116 0 13 73 142 116 0 9 449 504 1400 87 0 ll 47 117 93 0 10 431 481 101 0 ll 71 134 110 0 13 51 498 1500 88 0 11 62 130 93 0 12 425 486 109 0 18 64 141 133 0 15 65 193 1600 96 0 15 59 140 98 0 13 430 485 101 0 12 73 136 112 0 17 51 468 1700 57 0 6 401 433 60 0 5 409 437 63 0 16 366 476 84 0 40 49 484 1800 67 0 7 409 445 67 0 5 414 442 71 0 13 27 506 78 0 28 88 487 1900 72 0 8 408 460 72 0 7 411 452 80 0 10 390 472 91 0 23 375 509 2000 68 0 7 406 453 72 0 4 421 447 74 0 8 407 454 83 0 26 52 505 2100 88 0 8 418 481 91 0 3 442 462 93 0 6 431 481 104 0 15 392 521 2200 94 0 9 430 483 97 0 3 449 463 98 0 8 436 482 106 0 "11 419 492 2300 100 0 7 432 490 104 0 2 456 471 102 0 7 442 482 106 0 12 418 490 2400 101 0 7 436 480 110 0 2 463 478 108 0 8 449 490 108 0 12 408 496 DATA CODES 0=GOOD,DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOG ICAL DATA--CK- - FOR APRIL 21, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), HISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 503 0 376 0 505 0 506 0 28 0 -2 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 505 0 377 0 505 0 505 0 28 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 497 0 382 0 500 0 500 0 28 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 493 0 382 0 498 0 498 0 27 0 -6 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 490 0 380 0 493 0 493 0 25 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 484 0 380 0 491 0 491 0 24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 485 0 380 0 489 0 490 0 24 0 -5 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 479 0 383 0 484 0 485 0 23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 483 0 386 0 486 0 488 0 26 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 508 0 396 0 510 0 515 0 39 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 539 0 406 0 539 0 545 0 53 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 567 0 403 0 572 0 580 0 71 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 602 0 409 0 593 0 604 0 78 0 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 596 0 398 0 .602 0 609 0 78 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 610 0 413 0 616 0 624 0 91 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 619 0 404 0 621 0 628 0 91 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 " 0 0 1700 613 0 439 0 630 0 639 0 110 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 606 0 429 0 614 0 621 0 92 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 602 0 422 0 609 0 614 0 86 0 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 589 0 415 0 595 0 597 0 75 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 576 0 406 0 581 0 583 0 66 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 560 0 408 0 568 0 569 0 60 0 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 556 0 399 0 562 0 563 0 55 0 1 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 541 0 390 0 549 0 549 0 47 0 6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 22, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 50 0 32 66 140 0 0 125 155 56 0 0 41 75 37 0 11 80 200 55 46 0 0 25 15 73 74 127 0 0 ill 145 61 0 35 89 300 44 0 27 74 105 0 73 137 68 0 42 102 65 0 37 96 400 50 0 28 77 108 0 76 137 79 0 52 123 78 0 43 117 500 58 0 34 85 123 0 93 145 83 0 47 108 84 0 59 ill 600 56 0 32 100 129 0 82 156 88 0 60 110 79 0 53 114 700 63 0 29 102 129 0 85 155 93 0 64 123 83 0 57 124 800 70 0 43 114 130 0 91 167 99 0 58 138 94 0 60 139 900 89 0 46 134 131 0 72 179 103 0 57 157 103 0 63 148 1000 98 0 45 166 146 0 70 182 121 0 72 164 103 0 59 164 1100 94 0 52 151 139 0 71 186 121 0 0 64 197 82 0 47 132 1200 95 0 43 148 148 0 96 193 107 0 66 159 80 0 35 159 1300 109 0 34 171 154 0 66 201 133 0 66 186 1400 ill 134 0 0 61 69 195 202 204 0 0 153 258 135 0 65 217 99 0 39 163 1500 130 0 53 216 189 0 90 240 147 0 77 217 80 0 31 168 1600 124 0 54 195 180 0 0 110 232 133 0 70 235 83 0 45 155 1700 118 0 58 190 181 0 0 115 222 130 0 39 205 96 0 41 198 1800 ill 103 0 0 40 53 180 191 171 0 90 219 120 0 68 183 1900 115 0 48 171 183 0 0 131 215 127 0 76 186 68 0 36 130 2000 78 0 33 123 155 0 94 188 101 0 54 142 76 0 35 130 2100 47 0 28 64 115 0 96 129 54 0 37 81 37 0 21 53 2200 60 0 37 84 150 0 0 134 162 60 0 41 85 44 0 31 74 2300 51 0 32 77 140 0 0 105 167 68 0 43 95 49 0 31 74 2400 62 0 30 94 140 0 0 110 170 74 0 49 ill 56 0 33 98 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALH SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 22, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H 0 IR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 100 99 0 8 433 483 103 1 459 466 102 0 7 444 486 96 0 24 24 516 200 91 0 ll 426 483 99 4 447 467 95 0 10 425 482 109 0 13 397 498 300 119 0 7 458 499 126 3 477 500 127 0 4 468 501 125 0 13 98 521 400 120 0 7 93 139 126 3 478 493 126 0 6 459 501 120 0 6 100 138 500 114 0 7 85 135 120 2 474 487 123 0 6 465 496 117 0 5 100 138 600 118 0 8 87 141 121 2 473 488 125 0 5 466 496 116 0 6 96 136 700 113 0 6 96 136 121 2 474 488 115 0 5 460 491 113 0 5 95 129 800 108 0 7 77 132 113 3 461 486 116 0 9 448 500 111 0 6 86 127 900 117 0 10 81 143 119 6 462 494 124 0 9 458 505 113 0 8 81 137 1000 ill 113 0 0 9 85 144 7 78 139 113 4 462 490 115 0 12 442 498 1100 108 0 10 68 135 112 5 456 490 111 0 8 441 503 113 0 10 57 138 1200 96 0 9 69 123 98 5 447 477 95 0 8 435 483 111 0 12 55 140 1300 100 0 15 68 192 101 9 447 488 122 0 9 86 142 112 0 10 59 137 1400 95 0 11 66 121 97 6 439 476 100 0 10 64 127 113 0 11 46 157 1500 92 0 9 70 124 95 7 441 487 97 0 15 59 131 99 0 27 49 484 1600 89 0 12 74 483 90 6 433 477 96 0 10 67 127 108 0 13 418 495 1700 94 0 12 427 496 98 8 433 476 97 0 8 43 122 110 0 8 68 132 1800 101 0 12 428 502 100 7 443 486 113 0 13 76 139 118 0 13 94 504 1900 94 0 8 427 485 97 4 443 476 93 0 6 73 116 105 0 12 52 133 2000 112 0 8 85 140 112 4 458 486 117 0 7 96 134 116 0 7 446 493 2100 101 0 7 84 131 112 2 467 479 107 0 6 95 127 107 0 10 429 495 2200 99 0 6 77 120 106 463 475 103 0 5 86 125 2300 ill 106 0 0 9 425 489 7 83 135 113 1 1 467 479 114 0 6 97 133 113 0 8 422 498 2400 98 0 7 74 122 107 3 455 476 102 0 7 83 127 117 0 6 90 135 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 22, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C MSC C MSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 521 0 381 0 529 0 529 0 37 0 16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 513 0 368 0 519 0 519 0 30 0 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 508 0 365 0 516 0 517 0 28 0 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 508 0 369 0 518 0 519 0 23 0 1 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 495 0 332 0 506 0 507 0 7 0 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 480 0 321 0 489 0 490 0 0 0 3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 473 0 312 0 480 0 481 0 -6 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 476 0 299 0 481 0 483 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 495 0 297 0 496 0 500 0 -2 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 525 0 295 0 523 0 530 0 13 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 547 0 305 0 551 0 558 0 33 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 559 0 312 0 565 0 573 0 42 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 595 0 341 0 597 0 607 0 68 0 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 601 0 319 0 611 0 621 0 75 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 602 0 318 0 613 0 624 0 78 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 601 0 323 0 609 0 618 0 75 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 599 0 324 0 604 0 614 0 71 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 598 0 310 0 604 0 613 0 70 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 583 0 291 0 593 0 602 0 64 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 556 0 275 0 563 0 567 0 32 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 531 0 281 0 537 0 535 0 12 0 9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 508 0 286 0 516 0 515 0 0 0 15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 494 0 289 0 503 0 502 0 -5 0 ll 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 482 0 282 0 489 0 490 0 -14 0 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 23, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX 'AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 62 0 37 110 139 0 0 109 183 87 0 0 58 '124 200 61 0 67 0 27 105 37 110 151 0 0 118 186 94 0 0 '6 130 79 0 51 105 300 79 0 45 143 161 0 0 105 216 110 0 0 67 154 103 0 74 145 400 76 0 41 131 159 0 0 91 200 104 0 0 65 142 114 0 79 156 500 77 0 45 129 140 0 0., 99 170 107 0 0 72 165 119 0 81 168 600 80 0 44 123 150 0 0 109 187 100 0 0 59 155 101 0 67 139 700 67 0 35 102 142 0 0 96 175 97 0 0 49 130 90 0 55 129 800 70 0 '34 102 125 0 0 60 170 103 0 0 52 150 97 0 61 157 900 98 0 55 163 149 0 0 86 195 128 0 0 53 190 101 0 58 149 1000 109 0 56 168 162 0 72 209 136 0 0 76 182 98 0 52 167 1100 91 0 36 158 125 0 47 174 90 0 0 41 141 86 0 45 129 1200 99 0 46 171 142 0 0 51 192 126 0 0 64 182 81 0 29 148 1300 105 0 48 161 162 0 0 97 206 128 0 0 74 197 83 0 .42 154 1400 105 0 54 185 158 0 0 91 208 134 0 0 83 211 1500 76 0 119 0 27 165 56 208 156 0 0 88 241 119 0 0 '4 185 75 0 32 150 1600 100 0 49 158 132 0 66 194 126 0 0 69 182 88 0 27 169 1700 81 0 43 134 112 0 63 185 96 0 0 46 161 69 0 22 142 1800 73 0 34 130 103 0 0 50 157 95 0 0 50 164 64 0 26 113 1900 73 0 39 135 109 0 0 58 161 96 0 0 46 157 69 0 34 119 2000 54 0 29 88 97 0 63 127 76 0 0 40 115 67 0 31 116 2100 41 0 32 53,111 0 0 97 135 48 0 0 38 61 22 0 7 39 2200 38 0 26 51 124 0 141 51 0 0 36 72 35 0 20 51 2300 58 0 36 106 171 0 0 149 199 73 0 0 52 105 38 0 21 72 2400 69 0 34 106 161 0 0 128 194 93 0 0 59 139 60 0 31 112 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 23, 1989 DIRECT IONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 99 0 9 78 139 104 0 5 451 478 107 0 86 127 109 0 12 45 133 200 109 0 74 138 112 0 2 463 481 114 0 96 137 117 0 5 103 136 300 119 0 . 8 84 145 120 0 2 469 489 124 0 6 103 138 116 0 5 100 138 400 110 0 8 76 147 112 0 3 462 482 113 0 91 137 115 0 6 98 134 500 109 0 6 88 136 113 0 3 465 482 115 0 93 133 115 0 4 103 132 600 109 0 7 84 134 112 0 2 465 482 117 0 93 138 114 0 5 100 137 700 115 0 7 93 142 119 0 2 471 487 124 0 6 102 136 113 0 5 95 129 800 116 0 10 78 141 119 0 5 461 492 125 0 6 101 140 116 0 7 93 140 900 120 0 9 98 145 121 0 3 470 491 129 0 6 107 144 117 0 7 95 148 1000 106 0 10 81 147 108 0 5 447 494 112 0 13 87 147 113 0 10 65 142 1100 ill 118 0 0 10 72 10 78 148 148 111 0 6 454 500 117 0 14 86 153 1200 100 0 12 69 141 102 0 8 443 499 111 0 14 87 141 112 0 17 31 492 1300 103 0 13 69 134 100 0 9 439 479 105 0 16 68 137 103 0 20 38 493 1400 103 0 13 69 136 104 0 8 442 483 102 0 14 47 138 101 0 22 51 498 1500 91 0 ll 58 122 92 0 7 434 477 100 0 18 '57 136 98 0 25 49 500 1600 102 0 16 68 150 101 0 12 432 495 102 0 16 414 503 113 0 15 44 139 1700 100 0 17 51 146 102 0 12 432 491 113 0 13 443 506 108 0 36 47 465 1800 109 0 14 65 154 111 0 8 442 494 108 0 13 75 140 1900 ill 105 0 0 24 10 57 75 505 138 103 0 7 439 486 115 0 13 87 149 110 0 14 58 496 2000 108 0 10 80 157 112 0 6 453 488 122 0 88 143 2100 ill 92 0 0 8 4 452 76 501 108 107 0 1 463 472 93 0 82 102 96 0 16 393 497 2200 101 0 6 - 85 124 107 0 1 463 472 107 0 92 124 105 0 11 400 480 2300 96 0 6 78 117 105 0 1 459 471 97 0 88 120 104 0 14 408 495 2400 108 0 7 88 141 112 0 2 464 479 111 0 92 131 ill 0 8 434 491 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 23, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C TMP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 467 0 271 0 476 0 477 0 -22 0 4 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 448 0 268 0 456 0 457 0 -33 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 433 0 237 0 439 0 441 0 -48 0 -3 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 417 0 224 0 425 0 427 0 -60 0 -3 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 408 0.211 0 416 0 418 0 -68 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 398 0 204 0 406 0 408 0 -75 0 -3 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 389 0 186 0 397 0 399 0 -83 -2 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 398 0 182 0 400 0 403 0 -81 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 418 0 197 0 417 0 422 0 -65 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 F-1000 452 0 207 0 453 0 459 0 -45 -23 14 0 14 0 140 00 1100 495 0 225 0 499 0 508 0 -5 -22 14 0 14 0 140 00 1200 534 0 252 0 540 0 549 0 24 0 -23 14 0 14 0 140 00 1300 561 0 276 0 569 0 581 0 40 0 -27 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 581 0 276 0 589 0 601 0 57 0 -27 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 593 0 271 0 606 0 620 0 69 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 610 0 279 0 616 0 629 0 84 0 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 619 0 281 0 626 0 639 0 93 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 625 0 277 0 631 0 642 0 89 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 620 0 286 0 625 0 633 0 89 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 600 0 287 0 610 0 616 0 72 0 -6 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 565 0 287 0 571 0 572 0 33 0 10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 537 0 288 0 539 0 535 0 14 0 21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 512 0 288 0 519 0 518 0 1 0 21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 499 0 280 0 507 0 507 0 -5 0 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 24 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRHN 100 71 0 41 105 147 0 94 190 93 55 139 75 0 39 120 200 52 0 36 76 134 0 99 157 61 37 87 64 0 33 102 300 51 0 35 69 117 0 93 131 58 45 75 37 0 23 59 400 56 0 32 78 124 0 91 150 21 78
,67 0 36 97 500 47 0 33 66 106 0 66 129 68 44 93 78 0 52 108 600 55 0 30 81 121 0 86 165 81 42 105 78 0 51 126 700 62 0 36 95 138 0 0 104 168 84 54 113 98 0 69 130 800 76 0 41 115 151 0 0 106 183 103 53 157 123 0 85 164 900 80 0 41 143 132 0 58 196 110 59 153 125 0 84 189 1000 98 0 50 171 141 0 63 182 120 68 165 136 0 75 205 1100 95 0 35 176 119 0 63 177 117 57 173 105 0 47 176 1200 93 0 41 145 120 0 60 169 105 62 160 98 0 44 163 1300 75 0 34 129 99 0 44 158 108 45 182 84 0 46 134 1400 81 0 44 142 108 0 45 159 107 49 184 91 0 42 159 1500 72 0 36 121 99 0 42 140 77 37 138 71 0 25 124 1600 82 0 49 138 112 0 64 149 91 44 146 76 0 32 148 1700 84 0 45 147 109 0 57 153 90 44 158 92 0 38 149 1800 67 0 23 115 98 0 46 150 88 38 151 80 0 34 144 1900 82 0 47 138 140 0 91 194 93 51 135 82 0 48 153 2000 62 0 25 109 105 0 55 166 56 24 120 67 0 28 150 2100 46 0 35 67 133 0 0 113 147 69 48 90 54 0 30 81 2200 53 0 30 77 122 0 93 145 72 44 98 34 0 12 74 2300 66 0 35 104 129 0 74 166 86 56 115 89 0 58 151 2400 67 0 45 99 155 0 0 124 178 93 54 127 87 0 59 120 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 24, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 125 0 7 97 145 127 0 2 480 495 129 0 5 109 140 120 0 7 101 151 200 136 0 7 117 168 132 0 2 486 499 137 0 3 123 150 130 0 11 100 178 300 101 0 7 73 119 117 0 3 467 485 99 0 5 88 124 107 0 11 42 133 400 141 0 5 127 157 136 0 2 490 504 139 0 6 127 159 121 0 8 101 147 500 118 0 7 97 137 129 0 2 481 496 122 0 7 102 139 113 0 4 100 125 600 121 0 7 95 146 126 0 1 479 491 124 0 5 106 142 115 0 5 102 133 700 126 0 8 98 149 130 0 3 481 496 128 0 6 110 145 117 0 7 101 146 800 116 0 7 95 146 120 0 2 472 486 121 0 6 103 138 900 ill 0 4 91 124 121 0 7 92 142 123 0 4 466 495 127 0 6 105 142 117 0 6 102 140 1000 131 0 11 96 176 131 0 4 481 506 130 0 7 106 155 124 0 8 100 145 1100 135 0 12 93 165 129 0 9 464 507 131 0 8 101 164 128 0 ll 97 171 1200 120 0 15 84 158 121 0 8 462 507 132 0 10 100 166 124 0 15 101 511 1300 122 0 20 71 180 124 0 17 95 522 130 0 10 100 158 121 0 13 63 181 1400 127 0 15 71 169 126 0 8 96 149 122 0 17 75 159 121 0 14 72 164 1500 119 0 17 69 171 123 0 12 89 148 131 0 15 84 162 128 0 18 59 514 1600 128 0 9 103 150 130 0 6 110 157 127 0 11 84 150 120 0 19 57 202 1700 130 0 12 98 158 130 0 8 106 159 130 0 14 92 182 127 0 17 72 202 1800 132 0 16 87 190 127 0 11 97 162 133 0 14 98 173 131 0 17 85 516 1900 131 0 7 103 152 130 0 4 120 143 132 0 6 99 146 129 0 10 91 163 2000 138 0 14 87 177 139 0 7 107 157 136 0 9 106 177 129 0 10 89 169 2100 127 0 5 98 142 132 0 1 129 135 129 0 4 110 139 130 0 ll 102 174 2200 112 0 9 87 134 120 0 3 111 129 114 0 10 93 135 110 0 26 349 513 2300 105 0 10 71 136 119 0 7 107 134 113 0 13 88 138 112 0 7 85 132 2400 131 0 5 110 146 136 0 1 130 141 132 0 3 118 144 120 0 7 103 148 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA, 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 24, 1989 TEHPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C MSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 482 0 254 0 489 0 491 0 -19 0 1 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 460 0 238 0 473 0 474 0 -32 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 449 0 218 0 454 0 452 0 -45 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 442 0 191 0 448 0 449 0 -53 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 424 0 180 0 434 0 434 0 -63 6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 412 0 179 0 421 0 422 0 -71 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 407 0 186 0 416 0 418 0 -73 3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 419 0 199 0 422 0 425 0 -66 -5 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 455 0 220 0 458 0 462 0 -40 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 501 0 237 0 501 0 507 0 -12 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 551 0 258 0 553 0 562 0 32 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 592 0 275 0 596 0 604 0 63 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 638 0 276 0 636 0 646 0 86 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 660 0 295 0 658 0 668 0 103 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 669 0 308 0 670 0 681 0 114 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 680 0 323 0 686 0 698 0 133 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 694 0 336 0 699 0 709 0 143 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 706 0 352 0 713 0 721 0 147 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 688 0 363 0 696 0 700 0 130 -3 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000'81 0 367 0 690 0 694 0 127 -5 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 642 0 359 0 657 0 658 0 99 18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 626 0 356 0 633 0 632 0 82 12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 616 0 356 0 627 0 628 0 80 4 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 600 0 348 0 610 0 611 0 67 8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 25) 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 99 0 0 58 149 201 0 0 145 232 70 0 45 107 113 0 0 75 162 200 70 0 0 49 95 145 0 0 112 169 94 0 0 57 125 106 0 0 70 157 300 76 0 0 48 104 136 0 0 1.15 164 93 0 62 129 120 0 0 74 155 400 63 0 0 39 94 136 0 84 174 76 0 38 110 125 0 0 85 172 500 79 0 0 43 127 174 0 0 124 217 67 0 26 127 117 0 0 73 165 600 66 0 0 38 88 42 0 7 74 57 0 23 84 71 0 0 36 126 700 44 0 0 18 109 96 0 59 139 46 0 20 104 59 0 0 30 91 800 63 0 0 37 108 139 0 0 101 165 47 0 17 85 67 0 0 43 108 900 56 91 0 0 0 34 83 94 0 0 54 124 60 124 73 0 43 ill 1000 59 0 0 31 105 79 0 40 105 72 0 0 35 113 85 0 0 48 121 1100 72 0 0 41 106 81 0 52 103 65 0 0 27 95 48 0 0 23 86 1200 58 0 0 24 95 78 0 45 105 68 0 24 106 63 0 0 34 100 1300 53 0 0 34 84 55 0 21 101 51 0 15 102 121 0 0 65 157 1400 62 0 0 27 97 66 0 30 112 48 0 13 84 77 0 0 24 122 1500 60 0 0 25 95 57 0 22 96 51 0 19 85 87 0 0 68 109 1600 82 0 0 43 123 108 0 72 148 60 0 31 94 112 0 0 90 129 1700 82 0 0 40 126 126 0 82 152 61 0 30 110 118 0 0 93 147 1800 61 0 0 36 92 74 0 44 103 52 0 22 95 121 0 0 98 139 1900 48 0 0 18 80 55 0 30 82 41 0 18 75 177 0 0 148 210 2000 39 0 0 22 67 83 0 63 110 23 0 4 40 111 0 0 73 147 2100 29 0 0 18 51 105 0 78 135 24 0 10 39 121 0 0 80 148 2200 45 0 0 25 67 126 0 0 109 151 28 0 13 50 87 0 0 8 146 2300 82 0 0 47 142 157 0 0 108 204 61 0 23 124 142 0 0 94 180 2400 41 0 0 25 63 126 0 0 100 153 32 0 0 14 56 97 0 0 38 130 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 25, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 145 0 5 131 165 148 0 2 140 154 143 0 5 128 162 128 0 6 108 146 200 130 0 5 113 146 136 0 2 127 143 132 0 3 112 145 120 0 5 103 141 300 108 0 7 86 132 124 0 120 128 112 0 7 92 131 400 ill 128 0 0 4 7 98 106 121 153 139 0 1 3 129 148 132 0 6 106 164 117 0 4 106 135 500 153 0 7 137 178 159 0 3 150 167 155 0 9 123 178 134 0 7 114 170 600 100 0 37 393 521 38 0 70 12 446 108 0 36 405 524 117 0 23 45 509 700 141 0 11 100 169 144 0 4 '134 161 148 0 14 99 176 125 0 8 104 146 800 149 0 9 126 180 147 0 3 138 156 150 0 14 124 219 130 0 11 102 164 900 113 0 16 73 152 122 0 88 140 112 0 16 67 143 112 0 5 85 126 1000 122 0 12 83 145 124 0 10 96 148 123 0 91 145 110 0 6 86 125 1100 83 0 9 54 113 87 0 65 113 87 0 10 403 485 108 0 19 42 494 1200 ill ill 0 0 19 10 68 432 153 500 109 0 12 83 137 120 0 14 425 517 1300 89,0 24 41 149 100 0 21 65 164 119 0 37 102 503 ll 0 3 364 386 1400 13 0 19 325 424 35 0 24 346 447 10 0 17 319 430 358 0 10 311 371 1500 348 0 14 288 462 351 0 14 327 439 356 0 14 316 386 12 0 4 365 386 1600 340 0 11 283 373 338 0 5 328 354 351 0 9 304 383 6 0 1 363 371 1700 333 0 9 306 361 342 0 4 323 354 348 0 12 293 396 10 0 2 362 383 1800 345 0 14 307 392 357 0 8 323 384 350 0 13 297 388 ll 0 1 368 375 1900 348 0 16 301 407 10 0 11 335 396 354 0 13 307 390 10 0 1 366 375 2000 7 0 21 311 413 39 0 4 386 413 359 0 13 314 401 11 0 2 364 380 2100 354 0 19 306 396 26 0 3 376 396 0 0 12 317 394 ll 0 2 364 380 2200 19 0 14 333 401 32 0 1 386 397 8 0 14 335 409 14 0 8 360 456 2300 8 0 10 337 394 17 0 5 360 393 15 0 9 346 404 11 0 2 366 386 2400 350 0 24 285 395 28 0 3 378 395 352 0 22 311 408 9 0 5 359 397 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 25, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 593 0 354 0 604 0 606 0 65 0 4 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 596 0,369 0 601 0 602 0 660 00 140 1'40 140 00 300 590 0 381 0 597 0 598 0 67 0 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 597 0 394 0 604 0 606 0 74 0 -2 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 594 0 433 0 608 0 609 0 87 0 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 547 0 469 0 530 0 529 0 89 0 46 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 55 0 700 561 0 484 0 551 0 542 0 104 0 49 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 3 0 800 572 0 495 0 557 0 550 0 105 0 -7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 585 0 508 0 573 0 569 0 114 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 619 0 523 0 611 0 614 0 133 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 640 0 532 0 650 0 656 0 153 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 676 0 550 0 675 0 682 0 168 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 701 0 555 0 498 0 503 0 52 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 700 0 548 0 485 0 493 0 43 0 -8 0 14 0 13 0 14 0 0 0 1500 696 0 547 0 575 0 527 0 102 0 -9 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1600 687 0 535 0 516 0 525 0 67 0 -19 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1700 672 0 527 0 583 0 548 0 106 0 -15 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1800 680 0 529 0, 555 0 546 0 87 0 -13 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1900 682 0 525 0 536 0 540 0 78 0 -3 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 2000 611 0 473 0 480 0 482 0 37 0 14 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 2100 593 0 465 0 485 0 482 0 43 0 16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 580 0 457 0 509 0 496 0 52 0 32 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 '0 0 2300 596 0 468 0 500 0 492 0 48 0 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 556 0 436 0 480 0 477 0 29 0 52 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 26, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD108 SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRHN 100 57 0 0 26 94 113 0 76 138 54 0 0 30 94 82 0 0 37 101 200 34 0 0 18 47 92 0 54 131 26 0 0 13 44 73 0 0 44 91 300 28 0 0 13 45 87 0 69 103 18 0 0 4 38 30 0 0 10 69 400 20 0 0 7 33 62 0 85 13 0 0 4 29 46 0 0 21 67 500 33 0 0 7 53 130 0 85 159 30 0 0 4 55 47 0 0 21 78 600 40 0 0 18 80 137 0 0 118 177 29 0 0 4 75 42 0 0 15 88 700 51 0 0 33 82 93 0 55 148 36 0 0 12 73 29 0 0 13 56 800 40 0 0 22 66 81 0 42 117 0 0 26 72 29 0 0 13 49 900 68 0 0 46 94 90 0 53 126 80 0 0 46 113 66 0 0 34 97 1000 83 0 0 42 120 99 0 59 135 73 0 0 37 118 60 0 0 24 116 1100 79 0 0 41 115 89 0 42 119 79 0. 0 35 120 74 0 0 44 127 1200 92 0 0 48 145 109 0 72 145 85 0 0 39 134 77 0 0 28 143 1300 87 0 0 42 156 118 0 62 177 97 0 0 48 170 66 0 0 33 112 1400 82 0 0 34 127 102 0 51 145 81 0 0 18 129 58 0 0 20 98 1500 60 0 0 20 107 77 0 25 130 67 0 0 29 118 118 0 0 77 147 1600 100 0 0 47 150 105 0 68 139 68 0 0 32 114 88 0 0 74 109 1700 79 0 0 45 133 128 0 74 172 67 0 0 33 110 147 0 0 123 169 1800 95 0 0 38 167 141 0 70 183 55 0 0 14 131 178 0 0 94 225 1900 92 0 0 56 139 110 0 76 154 61 0 0 24 115 144 0 0 81 185 2000 86 0 0 48 124 110 0 76 133 57 0 0 19 106 90 0 0 53 133 2100 67 0 0 41 91 122 0 91 149 47 0 0 ll 84 72 0 0 29 115 2200 36 0 0 30 42 75 0 66 83 25 0 0 4 47 25 0 0 14 54 2300 26 0 0 16 40 101 0 88 114 39 0 0 31 46 54 0 0 36 76 2400 37 0 0 26 49 109 0 86 132 51 0 0 31 64 54 0 0 35 74 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 26, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 332 0 14 287 376 4 0 10 341 380 344 0 8 323 372 7 0 9 346 406 200 360 0 24 301 404 29 0 6 373 399 3 0 28 306 441 9 0 5 355 390 300 172 0 23 113 198 70 0 4 421 438 174 0 17 105 200 219 0 22 176 333 400 167 0 60 183 531 75 0 9 418 457 184 0 53 191 535 218 0 28 126 246 500 93 0 10 397 471 77 0 2 430 440 100 0 14 303 482 120 0 64 18 377 600 72 0 6 411 462 85 0 4 434 455 72 0 15 370 455 200 0 39 93 241 700 54 0 43 117 510 70 0 28 386 481 58 0 51 121 509 294 0 64 166 522 800 105 0 17 428 507 99 0 9 435 483 113 0 17 77 147 203 0 10 167 234 900 99 0 11 428 484 102 0 7 438 475 107 0 10 81 144 109 0 10 41 132 1000 81 0 11 406 481 82 0 6 423 459 93 0 11 418 489 108 0 23 32 492 1100 85 0 12 417 481 89 0 12 418 486 94 0 12 421 496 110 0 13 43 142 1200 79 0 17 405 482 85 0 14 418 479 90 0 15 400 493 114 0 17 74 510 1300 95 0 14 58 137 93 0 9 432 484 87 0 12 56 127 110 0 20 72 515 1400 85 0 17 43 132 89 0 11 422 481 91 0 21 36 238 107 0 25 87 505 1500 94 0 19 33 136 90 0 14 409 482 80 0 17 369 491 8 0 3 361 383 , 1600 336 0 7 293 363 346 0 5 334 362 347 0 10 317 373 357 0 6 344 365 1700 354 0 13 300 386 358 0 5 340 379 350 0 13 302 381 8 0 2 362 378 1800 359 0 10 333 402 3 0 6 339 382 356 0 16 276 396 9 0 4 361 393 1900 25 0 9 361 407 18 0 5 360 391 18 0 13 313 444 12 0 4 363 391 2000 34 0 7 370 411 29 0 5 374 404 31 0 14 362 465 15 0 4 357 396 2100 25 0 10 360 412 27 0 4 376 399 29 0 16 332 454 16 0 9 354 474 2200 68 0 11 409 454 61 0 6 412 436 80 0 16 376 458 59 0 32 367 486 2300 118 0 6 454 495 104 0 3 456 473 127 0 6 459 499 110 0 4 457 481 2400 113 0 5 94 128 123 0 3 476 489 126 0 3 473 496 107 0 4 447 479 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 26, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-8 BAT-S PRECIP TMP C TMP C THP C THP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRHN 100 487 0 376 0 447 0 447 0 4 0 82 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 491 0 381 0 460 0 462 0 13 0 38 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 504 0 390 0 474 0 468 0 22 0 98 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 512 0 396 0 454 0 455 0 8 0 57 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 517 0 409 0 474 0 471 0 20 0 56 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 547 0 446 0 469 0 465 0 16 0 28 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 586 0 463 0 441 0 441 0 -4 0 -5 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 580 0 411 0 463 0 460 0 7 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 600 0 382 0 602 0 603 0 75 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 615 0 382 0 621 0 626 0 84 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 639 0 389 0 644 0 652 0 106 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 668 0 387 0 675 0 684 0 127 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 695 0 399 0 703-0 714 0 141 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 711 0 434 0 723 0 735 0 158 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 725 0 467 0 547 0 548 0 63 0 -19 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1600 628 0 425 0 505 0 503 0 51 0 27 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1700 604 0 424 0 500 0 506 0 38 0 -13 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1800 592 0 419 0 517 0 527 0 42 0 -15 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1900 607 0 433 0 551 0 549 0 64 0 -14 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 2000 564 0 417 0 528 0 518 0 50 0 -10 14 0 13 0 14 0 0 0 2100 563 0 409 0 514 0 506 0 38 0 -2 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 561 0 412 0 539 0 522 0 49 0 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 559 0 417 0 568 0 567 0 70 0 18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 578 0 435 0 580 0 578 0 81 0 30 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 27, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDIOH SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRHN 100 40 0 0 28,,56 129 0 0 111 144 30 0 0 16 46 45 0 0 29 73 200 32 0 0 25 51 99 0 80 117 37 0 0 20 61 15 0 0 5 47 300 52 0 0 26 101 51 0 20 90 40 0 0 17 82 22 0 0 5 47 400 17 0 0 6 28 92 0 79 104 13 0 0 4 24 28 0 0 7 44 500 18 0 0 8 29 55 0 68 90 0 4 26 21 0 0 9 37 600 37 0 0 27 51 77 0 96 37 0 0 21 57 27 0 0 13 46 700 17 0 0 9 30 42 0 33 51 13 0 0 4 30 29 0 0 ll 49 800 31 0 0 21 40 51 0 45 15 0 0 4 37 13 0 0 5 26 900 54 0 0 38 75 55 0 38 74 34 0 0 10 73 48 0 0 14 76 1000 41 0 0 25 70 45 0 24 71 32 0 0 6 64 31 0 0 18 51 1100 34 0 0 14 '59 33 0 10 54 29 0 0 4 64 70 0 0 35 95 1200 46 0 0 22 70 "39 0 18 63 37 0 0 4 63 103 0 0 83 117 1300 73 0 0 32 119 113 0 77 134 54 0 0 30 93 120 0 0 89 150 1400 66 0 0 33 109 80 0 56 115 58 0 0 29 90 90 0 0 72 115 1500 86 0 0 52 132 109 0 59 144 53 0 0 26 95 61 0 0 50 77 1600 81 0 0 42 137 121 0 56 161 68 0 0 34 106 94 0 0 77 108 1700 91 0 0 51 159 139 0 64 190 85 0 0 43 151 134 0 0 111 169 1800 70 0 0 27 119 94 0 48 131 57 0 0 27 106 89 0 0 69 121 1900 25 0 0 9 51 60 0 33 106 19 0 0 4 45 70 0 0 40 101 2000 92 0 0 53 130 133 0 0 102 168 81 0 0 30 179 46 0 0 21 100 2100 124 0 0 80 181 197 0 0 151 259 122 0 0 64 184 67 0 0 27 130 2200 108 0 0 65 163 168 0 0 119 208 109 0 0 61 154 67 0 0 41 105 2300 100 0 0 51 157 170 0 0 122 219 99 0 0 62 152 64 0 0 32 111 2400 99 0 0 47 143 154 0 0 114 192 117 0 0 62 183 75 0 0 31 142 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE.DATA'=UNSTEADY 2=BAD DATA DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 27, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN 'MAX HRMN 100 152 0 7 136 170 150 0 3 502 515 147 0 137 530 130 0 9 465 521 200 106 0 11 77 142 151 0 3 142 161 129 0 8 103 150 215 0 39 33 405 300 276 0 9 249 321 257 0 24 194 293 285 0 12 233 328 286 0 52 65 376 400 136 0 33 30 171 134 0 4 125 139 133 0 25 87 183 153 0 44 82 516 500 27 0 9 370 408 126 0 1 120 129 41 0 20 340 443 22 0 27 345 466 600 98 0 5 441 473 127 0 1 122 133 94 0 6 437 477 98 0 14 393 500 700 279 0 8 243 297 150 0 3 140 158 270 0 15 207 310 22 0 39 362 497 800 69 108 0 0 10 414 20 49 453 126 0 150 4 ill 135 79 0 29 47 385 900 57 0 10 387 444 63 0 13 38 108 65,0 17 344 469 17 0 10 362 483 1000 67 0 19 384 479 70 0 13 376 473 77 0 23 80 505 24 0 26 346 494 1100 76 0 24 370 512 97 0 25 63 528 127 0 41 499 13 0 3 364 387 1200 6 0 30 322 475 6 0 26 325 449 27 0 36 57 452 10 0 1 366 380 1300 329 0 10 276 351 345 0 3 332 357 341 0 12 302 378 8 0 2 363 377 1400 346 0 15 304 390 341 0 9 317 363 3 0 10 323 393 ll 0 2 365 381 1500 359 0 8 338 382 349 0 6 320 363 353 0 15 310 399 4 0 2 357 374 1600 348 0 14 281 386 353 0 6 324 372 353 0 ll 301 390 1 0 1 356 366 1700 348 0 13 311 388 354 0 7 328 379 349 0 ll 305 379 5 0 1 359 375 1800 354 0 17 300 394 354 0 10 328 382 349 0 14 298 391 1 0 3 355 373 1900 313 0 35 33 398 50 0 15 360 454 314 0 38 61 360 10 0 5 358 396 2000 64 0 6 408 442 65 0 4 414 441 74 0 13 382 465 71 0 33 33 495 2100 76 0 6 416 452 77 0 4 426 447 81 0 7 403 461 90 0 31 38 487 2200 81 0 6 421 469 85 0 4 436 460 88 0 6 426 475 106 0 13 72 489 2300 89 0 7 415 484 91 0 4 439 464 93 0 7 433 485 107 0 15 51 488 2400 86 0 7 425 480 86 0 4 435 463 93 0 6 426 483 105 0 16 47 482 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 27, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C MSC C RA INC HRMN 100 599 0 447 0 601 0 599 0 94 0 15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 597 0 450 0 541 0 517 0 57 0 9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 531 0 403 0 472 0 472 0 15 0 38 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 498 0 373 0 482 0 482 0 17 0 97 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 522 0 394 0 459 0 455 0 8 0 62 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 552 0 421 0 514 0 458 0 43 0 18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 534 0 415 0 466 0 452 0 17 0 26 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 540 0 420 0 518 0 488 0 48 0 19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 "900 575 0 437 0 549 0 526 0 73 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 591 0 432 0 570 0 537 0 80 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 618 0 441 0 521 0 512 0 60 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 650 0 464 0 554 0 536 0 74 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 607 0 440 0 548 0 547 0 71 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 639 0 447 0 583 0 571 0 87 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 632 0 438 0 509 0 517 0 56 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 585 0 424 0 478 0 497 0 37 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 589 0 430 0 494 0 510 0 47 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 576 0 430 0 478 0 490 0 37 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 526 0 387 0 462 0 467 0 17 0 24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 640 0 438 0 647 0 650 0 116 0 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 606 0 421 0 610 0 611 0 88 0 -6 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 584 0 416 0 589 0 591 0 77 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 579 0 410 0 583 0 586 0 72 0 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 573 0 403 0 578 0 581 0 67 0 9 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION . 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 28, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRHN 100 101 0 58 154 159 0 0 115 206 100 0 0 59 147 52 0 19 102 200 110 0 61 167 171 0 0 120 217 115 0 0 64 159 64 0 36 129 300 109 0 58 166 173 0 0 129 210 112 0 0 64 158 61 0 23 113 400 81 0 43 151 153 0 0 102 207 112 0 0 53 160 70 0 23 126 500 87 0 53 134 159 0 0 117 188 90 0 0 47 139 53 0 28 86 600 84 0 45 132 157 0 82 209 71 0 0 34 120 55 0 18 126 700 114 0 56 182 213 0 0 134 287 158 0 0 86 250 146 0 94 218 800 119 0 45 219 212 0 0 142 262 146 0 0 91 226 152 0 82 220 900 51 0 22 102 85 0 32 129 56 0 0 27 97 40 0 16 67 1000 151 0 87 239 228 0 0 162 292 160 0 0 81 247 94 0 62 137 1100 81 0 47 145 134 0 56 180 75 0 0 32 136 63 0 22 121 1200 144 0 81 257 251 0 0 146 359 196 0 0 105 316 152 0 91 268 1300 125 0 55 215 197 0 79 300 164 0 0 83 261 121 0 56 207 1400 94 0 45 170 137 0 60 193 123 0 0 63 191 79 0 42 138 1500 91 0 47 133 129 0 69 167 108 0 0 61 153 69 0 25 121 1600 103 0 61 165 157 0 0 108 193 129 0 0 67 203 75 0 43 135 1700 90 0 39 142 134 0 94 182 107 0 0 59 174 58 0 26 115 1800 72 0 28 135 117 0 72 163 95 0 0 58 156 62 0 23 119 1900 89 0 43 160 159 0 0 107 208 100 0 0 53 161 85 0 52 138 2000 92 0 44 149 163 0 89 218 104 0 0 64 162 86 0 44 154 2100 122 0 55 219 219 0 0 122 291 165 0 0 107 250 117 0 65 194 2200 104 0 42 179 184 0 0 127 246 139 0 0 69 226 116 0 68 181 2300 92 0 44 152 168 0 95 225 123 0 0 72 208 118 0 71 188 2400 95 0 49 164 176 0 0 100 239 134 0 0 77 195 112 0 63 182 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 28, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 86 0 7 421 467 89 0 5 435 465 92 0 6 434 476 101 0 22 307 501 200 86 0 7 423 478 85 0 3 433 455 90 0 5 429 468 106 0 15 41 494 300 85 0 7 422 465 87 0 4 436 458 90 0 6 432 480 100 0 24 53 499 400 105 0 8 433 492 106 0 4 452 477 108 0 7 448 488 119 0 15 72 330 500 85 0 9 426 472 85 0 4 434 458 90 0 7 431 476 109 0 13 404 496 600 150 0 14 132 521 146 0 9 482 528 154 0 17 134 523 152 0 25 86 515 700 120 0 8 95 138 121 0 3 109 131 127 0 6 103 139 120 0 7 97 138 800 107 0 9 81 132 109 0 5 91 123 112 0 7 87 130 113 0 5 92 129 900 103 0 18 433 518 100 0 12 78 137 108 0 16 432 509 105 0 24 61 491 1000 87 0 5 430 473 89 0 3 81 103 92 0 6 425 481 88 0 ll 398 470 1100 144 0 7 116 169 141 0 4 129 155 142 0 9 107 172 139 0 15 105 215 1200 110 0 9 80 136 109 0 6 89 125 114 0 7 85 135 109 0 6 92 127 1300 122 0 11 75 149 120 0 6 96 140 124 0 7 103 142 118 0 10 92 152 1400 110 0 9 84 144 112 0 5 94 127 119 0 8 94 142 114 0 9 69 138 1500 95 0 10 67 129 92 0 7 72 109 96 0 10 67 125 109 0 13 393 495 1600 104 0 11 73 139 102 0 8 81 118 106 0 10 71 138 108 0 14 389 495 1700 89 0 11 57 115 92 0 8 69 108 98 0 11 70 133 108 0 14 54 174 1800 98 0 11 64 138 98 0 6 75 118 105 0 9 79 135 105 0 18 56 508 1900 103 0 9 66 129 104 0 4 88 116 112 0 9 88 135 113 0 7 445 487 2000 102 0 9 75 130 104 0 4 91 116 107 0 8 86 126 113 0 8 437 494 2100 112 0 8 82 137 110 0 4 92 122 113 0 7 95 138 114 0 8 439 501 2200 115 0 8 88 140 114 0 4 101 128 118 0 8 91 140 115 0 6 452 495 2300 114 0 9 87 148 114 0 4 102 128 121 0 7 97 140 116 0 7 448 504 2400 121 0 9 94 142 120 0 5 108 134 127 0 6 106 142 122 0 10 93 158 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA , I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 28) 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C TMP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C MSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 567 0 380 0 571 0 573 0 57 0 -9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 558 0 370 0 562 0 564 0 49 0 -8 14 0 14 140 00 300 554 0 365 0 558 0 561 0 46 0 -9 14 0 14 140 00 400 535 0 367 0 535 0 536 0 36 14 0 14 140 20 500 498 0 384 0 491 0 492 0 34 0 14 0 14 14 0 ll 0 600 505 0 363 0 505 0 507 0 28 0 14 0 14 140 10 700 465 0 347 0 461 0 460 0 -9 14 0 14 14 0 10 0 800 454 0 335 0 454 0 454 0 -10 14 0 14 140 20 900 463 0 338 0 424 0 424 0 141 -12 14 0 14 140 00 1000 461 0 343 0 417 0 417 0 82 0 -13 14 0 14 130 10 1100 458 0 350 0 420 0 420 0 166 0 -15 14 0 14 140 60 1200 473 0 369 0 425 0 431 0 88 0 -18 14 0 14 130 20 1300 505 0 378 0 487 0 492 0 118 0 -20 14 0 14 140 00 1400 514 0 381 0 495 0 500 0 176 0 -17 0 14 0 14 140 00 1500 522 0 386 0 522 0 526 0 161 -17 14 0 14 140 00 1600 534 0 391 0 540 0 542 0 168 0 -16 14 0 14 140 00 1700 543 0 398 0 547 0 551 0 82 0 -16 14 0 14 140 00 1800 541 0 395 0 544 0 548 0 53 0 -14 14 0 14 140 00 1900 539 0 388 0 541 0 544 0 50 0 -12 0 14 0 14 140 00 2000 537 0 379 0 539 0 542 0 46 0 -10 14 0 14 140 00 2100 535 0 353 0 537 0 540 0 35 0 9 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 525 0 328 0 527 0 530 0 21 9 14 0 14 140 00 2300 517 0 325 0 520 0 522 0 15 0 -9 14 0 14 140 00 2400 510 0 321 0 512 0 515 0 -9 14 0 14 140 00 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 29, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 64 0 0 30 97 114 0 70 139 95 0 0 50 138 97 0 0 50 157 200 66 0 0 30 107 121 0 79 148 78 0 0 44 105 71 0 0 30 122 300 68 0 0 32 111 123 0 66 169 96 0 0 57 141 79 0 0 42 135 400 64 0 0 37 111 118 0 162 97 0 0 60 140 73 0 0 36 110 500 57 0 0 33 94 108 0 61 146 94 0 0 59 144 76 0 0 44 115 600 71 0 0 33 118 127 0 155 93 0 0 44 153 101 0 0 63 141 700 27 0 0 14 47 40 0 16 74 30 0 0 12 50 48 0 0 21 78 800 46 0 0 26 79 75 0 99 59 0 0 33 91 40 0 0 17 64 900 64 0 0 34 93 86 0 105 71 0 0 36 99 46 0 0 19 82 1000 52 0 0 29 88 56 0 31 83 59 0 0 34 92 57 0 0 24 109 1100 49 0 0 22 '77 59 0 39 80 49 0 0 19 73 53 0 0 30 76 1200 61 0 0 37 95 77 0 50 98 65 0 0 34 95 59 0 0 26 101 1300 43 0 0 13 82 50 0 23 77 36 0 0 -4 80 31 0 0 7 60 1400 40 0 0 ll 78 42 0 10 66 45 0 0 23 78 23 0 0 5 52 1500 60 0 0 26 97 78 0 47 112 56 0 0 33 92 20 0 0 10 29 1600 25 0 0 10 41 23 0 10 40 19 0 0 4 30 27 0 0 18 43 1700 63 0 0 27 104 90 0 48 114 61 0 0 31 99 42 0 0 19 63 1800 22 0 0 9 47 20 0 38 19 0 0 4 40 19 0 0 14 29 1900 50 0 0 27 83 61 0 34 93 44 0 0 19 80 31 0 0 10 65 2000 36 0 0 23 55 70 0 49 96 41 0 0 16 68 48 0 0 30 81 2100 49 0 0 31 70 124 0 0 103 154 31 0 0 9 49 54 0 0 31 91 2200 101 0 ill 0 0 51 192 0 82 137 179 0 0 ill 254 89 0 29 181 2300 105 0 0 51 198 197 0 0 134 280 112 0 0 59 185 116 0 0 100 140 2400 96 0 0 53 145 167 0 0 108 223 123 0 0 64 178 123 0 0 99 147 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 29) 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C" STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 114 0 8 85 141 116 0 4 103 132 127 0 6 95 144 117 0 8 93 142 200 104 0 9 79 131 107 0 5 90 123 110 0 9 86 135 108 0 ll 55 140 300 128 0 8 99 152 125 0 3 111 134 131 0 5 106 144 117 0 8 88 142 400 115 0 10 80 143 119 0 5 100 132 122 0 6 103 139 116 0 8 76 144 500, 115 0 9 89 141 120 0 3 105 131 123 0 7 102 150 115 0 7 96 141 600 109 0 '8 84 134 113 0 3 102 124 116 0 8 92 144 700 ill 130 0 0 18 5 91 70 126 186 132 0 6 114 151 137 0 9 101 164 136 0 14 .97 192 800 108 0 11 65 140 108 0 6 88 120 112 0 10 80 140 108 0 16 56 497 900 98 0 9 71 124 96 0 4 80 109 96 0 10 65 124 1000 ill 96 0 11 411 509 145 96 0 0 16 59 10 71 127 109 0 12 72 138 1100 ill 95 0 0 12 402 14 65 505 156 95 0 72 128 98 0. 7 13 60 135 114 0 9 80 137 1200 117 0 15 64 147 114 0 9 89 139 118 0 16 66 151
'10 0 12 60 144 1300 153 0 39 85 503 159 0 27 82 228 154 0 28 69 '508 120 39 70 502 1400 256 0 23 143 456 275 0 22 175 320 277 0 17 219 326 326 0 33 263 418 1500 280 0 14 240 334 273 0 7 253 297 278 0 11 251 314 329 0 16 264 369 1600 159 0 26 79 237 166 0 23 92 209 128 0 44 41 226 341 0 29 278 371 1700 300 0 16 253 347 298 0 6 283 328 304 0 14 269 347 6 0 14 310 407 1800 256 0 61 62 385 195 0 36 51 252 249 0 58 39 349 332 0 15 307 362 1900 148 0 17 96 192 153 0 13 122 185 156 0 15 89 189 207 0 21 121 253 2000 133 0 9 97 162 147 0 5 135 163 133 0 7 101 162 121 0 11 83 151 2100 137 0 6'114 150 146 0 2 142 152 144 0 10 124 178 133 0 10 108 168 2200 247 0 14 198 282 255 0 8 229 278 255 0 11 223 284 234 0 6 219 247 2300 260 0 12 220 304 264 0 6 244 282 266 0 8 229 286 249 0 2 239 258 2400 -
268 0 12 230 298 272 0 6 255 295 277 0 10 249 302 269 0 3 261 280 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 29, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 502 0 330 0 507 0 510 0 12 0 -9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 499 0 333 0 502 0,504 0 11 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 300 496 0 331 0 499 0 501 0 10 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 400 492 0 334 0 495 0 497 0 10 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 489 0 341 0 491 0 494 0 12 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 490 0 346 0 491 0 493 0 14 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 491 0 345 0 492 0 495 0 14 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 492 0 346 0 494 0 497 0 16 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 493 0 346 0 498 0 501 0 19 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 502 0 352 0 505 0 509 0 23 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 514 0 364 0 517 0 523 0 35 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 537 0 390 0 545 0 551 0 57 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 561 0 413 0 555 0 561 0 69 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 567 0 415 0 503 0 506 0 39 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 541 0 408 0 494 0 498 0 30 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 561 0 429 0 518 0 519 0 57 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 557 0 426 0 487 0 494 0 42 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 585 0 429 0 519 0 525 0 59 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 606 0 445 0 580 0 568 0 90 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 597 0 437 0 604 0 607 0 92 0 -5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 589 0 433 0 599 0 601 0 88 0 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 528 0 393 0 494 0 497 0 31 0 -6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 506 0 359 0 480 0 482 0 16 0 -1 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 463 0 340 0 455 0 456 0 0 0 -7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 qUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 30) 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 82 0 0 38 150 169 0 97 250 96 0 46 160 141 0 0 119 173 200 81 0 0 36 150 140 0 87 213 101 0 55 143 108 0 0 82 139 300 65 0 0 38 118 117 0 72 157 66 0 34 108 91 0 0 76 106 400 64 0 0 37 103 139 0 0 100 184 83 0 0 56 120 92 0 0 75 110 500 58 0 0 26 98 134 0 99 180 85 0 44 136 116 0 0 99 137 600 57 0 0 18 131 125 0 79 186 78 0 44 117 115 0 0 95 138 700 63 0 0 33 124 131 0 93 163 81 48 121 113 0 0 90 139 800 64 0 0 25 111 131 0 73 185 80 0 40 136 126 0 0 106 141 900 82 0 0 41 133 134 0 71 188 97 0 46 150 137 0 0 112 158 1000 69 0 0 29 129 102 0 50 142 80 0 38 135 113 0 0 99 131 1100 77 0 0 32 129 106 0 37 154 94 0 46 143 116 0 0 97 134 1200 74 0 0 29 118 120 0 77 152 82 0 38 127 113 0 0 96 134 1300 79 0 0 32 159 112 0 76 152 57 0 25 98 82 0 0 67 94 1400 57 0 0 30 94 64 0 0 39 95 51 0 26 89 47 0 0 39 54 1500 50 0 0 21 77 57 0 79 45 0 14 97 33 0 0 23 45 1600 49 0 0 14 81 54 0 97 47 0 10 75 30 0 0 21 46 1700 52 0 0 18 82 66 0 38 100 48 0 24 73 57 0 0 51 64 1800 66 0 0 23 95 75 0 41 110 50 0 21 77 74 0 0 66 80 1900 62 0 0 30 101 75 0 39 107 49 0 19 81 96 0 0 83 111 2000 79 0 0 46 123 99 0 74 130 30 0 6 69 125 0 0 104 151 2100 55 0 0 38 72 96 0 80 109 28 0 11 62 29 0 0 15 50 2200 60 0 0 47 75 126 0 0 107 138 34 0 16 60 37 0 0 23 56 2300 54 0 0 33 69 118 0 95 134 32 0 12 65 45 0 0 25 70 2400 41 0 0 30 53 105 0 94 116 38 0 28 50 33 0 0 22 44 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 30, 1989 D IRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRHN 100 282 0 14 236 331 286 0 7 259 307 292 0 10 267 322 285 0 3 272 294 200 269 0 12 235 308 276 0 7 256 305 275 0 9 242 304 273 0 4 259 285 300 244 0 12 209 270 249 0 6 231 267 254 0 11 224 280 229 0 4 217 240 400 272 0 13 212 311 274 0 4 257 289 282 0 9 256 309 265 0 4 254 278 500 282 0 15 235 328 290 0 5 276 306 294 0 8 272 326 294 0 4 284 305 600 289 0 17 213 362 291 0 6 275 312 296 0 10 267 331 295 0 5 282 309 700 275 0 15 228 321 280 0 6 263 300 285 0 10 255 316 282 0 4 268 295 800 286 0 16 222 356 288 0 5 270 307,298 0 9 274 325 294 0 3 286 305 900 283 0 16 241 339 286 0 7 255 305 292 0 13 253 326 289 0 3 281 299 1000 287 0 20 223 347 288 0 10 252 312 288 0 15 254 341 287 0 3 279 296 1100 288 0 24 179 367 288 0 12 252 325 278 0 14 240 326 282 0 3 274 292 1200 298 0 19 234 352 297 0 6 273 318 302 0 13 271 344 295 0 3 283 308 1300 296 0 19 225 356 301 0 6 282 318 325 0 18 280 382 300 0 5 286 312 1400 282 0 24 221 344 290 0 12 257 343 328 0 18 271 394 321 0 8 306 337 1500 339 0 21 270 430 316 0 11 265 339 278 0 22 229 357 330 0 7 309 352 1600 268 0 31 207 492 296 0 20 195 345 326 0 17 254 406 337 0 9 305 357 1700 345 0 20 262 465 336 0 13 289 376 320 0 15 279 363 0 0 2 351 366 1800 2 0 14 271 416 352 0 9 322 374 15 0 12 337 413 5 0 1 361 370 1900 5 0 13 305 395 354 0 9 327 375 350 0 18 289 417 8 0 1 364 373 2000 ll 0 9 331 392 6 0 4 349 383 6 0 22 293 493 8 0 1 363 376 2100 29 0 4 373 402 33 0 2 384 401 34 0 19 321 497 73 0 22 369 489 2200 28 0 3 371 397 41 0 2 396 406 31 0 12 356 447 87 0 19 379 486 2300 39 0 6 379 427 41 0 3 393 411 46 0 15 373 456 93 0 13 414 488 2400 73 0 4 423 446 67 0 1 424 430 79 0 5 421 452 101 0 12 419 485 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR APRIL 30, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 457 0 323 0 451 0 452 0 -5 0 -8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 452 0 314 0 447 0 449 0 -10 -8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 447 0 312 0 441 0 444 0 -11 -9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 436 0 303 0 441 0 442 0 -14 -3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 428 0 295 0 439 0 441 0 -18 -6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 427 0 285 0 431 0 433 0 -25 -7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 425 0 285 0 430 0 432 0 -27 -7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 420 0 287 0 423 0 425 0 -28 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 437 0 288 0 425 0 427 0 -28 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 451 0 288 0 427 0 429 0 -30 -21 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 450 0 288 0 426 0 428 0 -25 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 452 0 291 0 424 0 430 0 -24 -24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 457 0 284 0 425 0 432 0 -28 0 -27 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 464 0 284 0 430 0 443 0 -25 -21 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 470 0 283 0 436 0 447 0 -17 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 501 0 295 0 449 0 460 0 -4 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 511 0 298 0 461 0 473 0 -2 -21 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 510 0 299 0 477 0 488 0 1 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 520 0 302 0 482 0 490 0 10 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 499 0 293 0 469 0 478 0 1 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 474 0 278 0 480 0 482 0 -17 -2 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 461 0 268 0 468 0 469 0 -25 80 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 452 0 269 0 463 0 463 0 -27 60 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 443 0 270 0 447 0 448 0 -31 12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=IOUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY I) 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 38 0 25 48 100 0 88 113 40 0 0 24 55 36 0 24 53 200 48 0 28 70 113 0 85 126 46 0 0 26 64 38 0 25 62 300 43 0 28 61 99 0 78 113 42 0 0 25 64 41 0 25 70 400 45 0 35 64 101 0 83 118 41 0 0 26 67 28 0 14 48 500 48 0 35 61 112 0 99 126 35 0 0 15 62 37 0 18 70 600 40 0 23 61 102 0 80 125 43 0 0 22 62 40 0 26 60 700 39 0 26 54 91 0 79 105 39 0 0 23 52 33 0 20 47 800 51 0 29 72 91 0 75 107 49 0 0 25 75 41 0 0 25 69 900 84 0 0 46 122 98 0 64 131 73 0 0 31 137 50 0 17 104 1000 80 0 30 120 93 0 51 132 73 0 0 22 124 62 0 28 111 1100 99 0 50 140 117 0 71 148 76 0 0 28 138 60 0 22 131 1200 89 0 0 30 139 105 0 36 149 67 0 0 24 136 147 0 0 118 173 1300 90 0 0 43 150 116 0 64 158 79 0 0 17 134 150 0 0 122 176 1400 108 0 0 47 173 146 0 93 186 81 0 0 45 154 147 0 0 123 175 1500 106 0 0 45 165 155 0 81 204 76 0 0 26 147 144 0 0 112 167 1600 100 0 0 47 173 153 0 87 210 73 0 0 31 134 141 0 0 122 164 1700 132 0 0 59 217 170 0 73 249 72 0 0 20 147 190 0 0 135 215 1800 137 0 0 71 214 202 0 0 120 283 85 0 0 20 153 199 0 0 145 234 1900 130 0 0 64 212 186 0 0 120 280 95 0 0 36 181 195 0 0 110 254 2000 108 0 0 46 196 164 0 82 245 95 0 0 26 200 196 0 0 119 246 2100 111 0 0 61 197 175 0 91 276 93 0 0 40 153 201 0 0 133 253 2200 110 0 0 61 183 168=0 0 107 243 73 0 0 27 140 198 0 0 150 225 2300 109 0 53 176 164 0 96 248 78 0 0 23 152 150 0 88 243 2400 123 0 65 198 178 0 0 120 252 90 0 0 36 185 144 0 73 241 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 1, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 85 0 9 420 464 73 0 2 426 438 90 0 6 428 461 104 0 ll 411 486 200 77 0 7 417 468 75 0 1 428 440 83 0 5 421 460 102 0 12 411 484 300 83 0 8 416 471 76 0 3 426 445 93 0 6 429 479 109 0 9 430 492 4 400 71 0 6 413 449 76 0 2 430 442 80 0 6 420 455 81 0 22 368 503 500 62 0 5 406 436 66 0 422 433 71 0 11 376 477 86 0 17 381 484 600 87 0 7 423 469 91 0 3 442 462 91 0 6 426 474 108 0 7 439 488 700 73 0 6 399 448 86 0 1 441 450 83 0 7 417 457 110 0 10 46 142 800 84 0 5 424 466 85 0 3 434 453 89 0 6 424 475 110 0 9 430 504 900 67 0 9 401 455 69 0 7 407 453 80 0 11 398 476 98 0 25 , 36 502 1000 70 0 13 394 467 78 0 10 414 466 81 0 14 379 482 112 0 14 63 502 1100 64 0 12 390 460 63 0 9 389 444 70 0 16 26 477 39 0 41 310 503 1200 21 0 41 283 453 .21 0 38 326 447 28 0 41 313 467 3 0 2 356 370 1300 348 0 12 287 379 350 0 320 378 351 0 12 302 400 6 0 2 362 374 1400 346 0 13 302 377 348 0 7 330 371 354 0 15 309 392 2 0 1 356 367 1500 346 0 10 318 377 351 0 4 334 361 351 0 13 300 397 8 0 2 362 375 1600 350 0 10 318 391 353 0 6 329 374 350 0 12 304 378 5 0 2 360 378 1700 5 0 10 328 392 359 0 7 338 380 359 0 16 246 401 9 0 3 364 385 1800 3 0 9 337 395 1 0 5 343 382 0 0 13 303 395 9 0 2 363 385 . 1900 4 0 10 329 393 1 0 5 344 382 10 0 11 332 433 10 0 3 364 400 2000 5 0 12 324 401 1 0 6 341 381 4 0 13 302 413 9 0 2 361 384 2100 0 0 9 327 392 0 0 7 338 387 5 0 15 52 404 10 0 3 364 386 2200 358 0 10 322 386 357 0 6 340 380 1 0 12 321 405 5 0 2 360 373 2300 10 0 9 341 399 5 0 6 339 387 11 0 12 299 425 18 0 6 365 406 2400 10 0 8 341 395 9 0 6 348 387 12 0 9 328 394 17 0 7 359 402 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 1, 1989 TEHPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 441 0 273 0 451 0 453 0 -29 0 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 443 0 277 0 450 0 453 0 -27 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 444 0 277 0 451 0 454 0 -28 0 -1 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 440 0 273 0 443 0 443 0 -32 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 433 0 265 0 442 0 443 0 -35 0 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 433 0 264 0 440 0 442 0 -36 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 426 0 265 0 434 0 436 0 -38 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 432 0 272 0 438 0 442 0 -34 0 -8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 464 0 277 0 469 0 471 0 -18 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 490 0 277 0 497 502 0 -6 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 512 0 276 0 520 0 530 0 17 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 511 0 308 0 439 0 454 0 -7 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 502 0 322 0 449 0 464 0 -6 0 -26 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 488 0 308 0 446 0 462 0 -7 0 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 478 0 302 0 448 0 464 0 -10 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 468 0 295 0 446 0 458 0 -14 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 470 0 283 0 443 0 459 0 -14 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 453 0 269 0 444 0 456 0 -23 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 444 0 268 0 437 0 447 0 -25 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 432 0 242 0 431 0 438 0 -37 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 421 0 248 0,426 0 430 0 -41 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 428 0 247 0 428 0 434 0 -40 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 2300 424 0 249 0 425 0 427 0 -44 0 -10 140 140 140.,00 2400 442 0 242 0 433 0 435 0 -41 0 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION,
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 2, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX .AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 109 0 0 56 164 157 0 86 256 77 0, 18 174 120 0 0 56 191 200 61 0 0 32 113 116 0 0 42 196 64 22 106 147 0 0 105 187 300 110 0 0 46 227 180 0 87 270 83 42 150 136 0 0 73 202 400 101 0 0 44 169 159 0 84 228,66 16 135 183 0 0 142 227 500 97 0 0 45 157 167 0 98 255 73 27 146 196 0 0 160 230 ' 600 104 0 61 156 155 0 75 220 60 11 136 193 0 0 158 224 700 74 0 0 33 139 130 0 71 184 52 21 106 163 0 0 134 184 800 59 0 0 29 115 129 0 79 196 60 22 104 146 0 0 118 172 900 72 0 0 33 124 115 0 74 163 45 18 92 146 0 0 118 162 1000 58 0 0 22 101 89 0 59 112 34 13 74 110 0 0 76 154 1100 54 0 0 .28 103 88 0 56 131 0 15 87 134 0 0 105 158 1200 63 0 0 33 114 106 0 61 152 58 19 117 140 0 0 116 167 1300 76 0 0 37 120 148 0 0 109 169 71 35 128 145 0 0 120 159 1400 70 0 0 27 126 122 0 77 155 64 32 116 126 0 0 108 139 1500 71 0 0 26 134 113 0 69 177 66 33 102 112 0 0 95 132 1600 82 0 0 33 139 120 0 78 151 '4 34 117 123 0 0 107 142 1700 57 0 0 22 100 93 0 53 132 53 19 105 85 0 0 75 103 1800 61 0 0 24 100 87 0 46 115 60 28 102 65 0 0 50 76 1900 59 0 0 24 91 72 0 96 64 32 88 55 0 0 44 64 2000 40 0 0 22 66 57 0 39 75 36 19 59 60 0 0 41 81 2100 38 0 0 24 59 68 0 50 81 40 19 67 64 0 0 46 79 2200 52 0 0 30 93 104 0 80 126 50 34 72 88 0 0 72 108 2300 49 0 0 29 75 90 0 69 125 47 24 71 74 0 0 55 91 '400 44 0 0 22 70 78 0 45 106 48 0 27 69 93 0 0 69 111 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 27 1989 D IRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H , DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 14 0 9 345 403 13 0 6 356 391 16 0 12 324 443 19 0 10 361 .432 200 309 0 28 232 369 320 0 15 274 346 324 0 19 252 366 350 0 7 331 362 300 5 0 9 334 404 5 0 6 348 385 10 0 13 329 413 17 0 8 357 425 400 359 0 12 315 399 355 0 7 334 377 0 0 16 305 425 4 0 1 359 370 500 356 0 12 306 391 354 0 7 334 381 356 0 12 306 391 2 0 2 352 369 600 356 0 11 328 391 356 0 6 335 376 356 0 14 291 403 1 0 2 353 369 700 355 0 12 315 388 349 0 7 321 367 350 0 12 310 389 351 0 3 342 358 800 335 0 18 230 410 334 0 6 318 357 334 0 13 289 387 340 0 3 330 351 900 352 0 12 306 395 349 0 6 327 365 346 0 16 288 410 355 0 3 347 362 1000 347 0 15 276 385 348 0 8 325 379 343 0 16 286 382 342 0 8 325 379 1100 338 0 13 279 378 336 0 8 314 362 336 0 14 293 397 337 0 3 326 348 1200 326 0 18 266 383 327 0 8 308 355 328 0 12 283 367 329 0 3 321 337 1300 314 0 17 262 372 315 0 4 296 330 308 0 12 269 356 324 0 4 314 336 1400 323 0 18 247 370 317 0 7 287 339 316 0 11 281 345 318 0 3 309 333 1500 328 0 18 274 414 318 0 9 285 342 328 0 14 278 362 327 0 4 317 337 1600 341 0 17 271 386 336 0 8 312 360 322 0 14 283 380 339 0 3 330 348 1700 322 0 21 244 382 320 0 13 288 357 314 0 17 240 391 336 0 4 321 350 1800 291 0 18 233 347 297 0 7 268 322 307 0 13 274 342 293 0 8 279 317 1900 287 0 17 243 340 285 0 11 247 321 277 0 12 252 331 278 0 6 261 295 2000 262 0 17 208 322 259 0 11 233 297 263 0 16 229 310 250 0 8 232 273 2100 261 0 11 228 290 254 0 3 241 264 265 0 10 228 291 251 0 5 234 264 2200 255 0 9 220 279 252 0 4 243 266 265 0 6 241 281 245 0 5 224 260 2300 253 0 10 220 283 252 0 4 239 262 255 0 9 232 277 247 0 5 234 267 2400 242 0 14 197 282 247 0 7 225 265 250 0 10 215 279 250 0 5 238 261 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 2, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-M BAT-8 BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C HSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 419 0 259 0 415 0 416 0 -46 0 -ll 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 '423 0 266 0 425 0 428 0 -33 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 410 0 272 0 416 0 415 0 -38 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 422 0 288 0 427 0 429 0 -24 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 417 0 288 0 423 0 424 0 -24 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 . 0 0 600 417 0 290 0 422 0 423 0 -22 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 422 0 300 0 416 0 415 0 -25 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 409 0 302 0 404 0 401 0 -25 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 402 0 293 0 395 0 393 0 -33 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 402 0 292 0 395 0 394 0 -34 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 2 0 1100 401 0 290 0 393 0 394 0 -37 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 1200 406 0 289 0 395 0 398 0 -36 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 406 0 277 0 394-0 399 0 -40 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 412 0 283 0 392 0 397 0 -38 0 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 423 0 295 0 395 0 403 0 -30 0 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 422 0 287 0 400 0 409 0 -33 0 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 444 0 275 0 412 0 420 0 -31 0 -28 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 448 0 266 0 415 0 422 0 -29 0 -25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 437 0 259 0 417 0 423 0 -26 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 424 0 259 0 420 0 42& 0 -42 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 415 0 256 0 418 0 424 0 -42 0 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 409 0 268 0 422 0 427 0 -35 0 -2 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 418 0 277 0 427 0 431 0 -29 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 429 0 290 0 430 0 435 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 3, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD10B
'PD10S 'TD AV C STD MIN HAX AV C HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRHN 100 73 0 0 30 123 136 0 81 177 94 0 0 46 153 120 0 0 92 162 200 66 0 0 33 106 124 0 69 167 59 0 0 29 106 109 0 0 95 132 300 74 0 0 45 137 129 0 77 172 75 0 0 41 125 119 0 0 97 137 400 56 0 0 23 109 93 0 51 142 58 0 0 29 105 81 0 0 62 96 500 69 0 0 16 126 122 0 57 175 71 0 0 36 117 120 0 0 90 147 600 66 0 0 26 124 125 0 78 180 73 0 0 33 131 118 0 0 98 141 700 67 0 0 30 122 137 0 97 182 91 0 0 63 146 123 0 0 105 148 800 60 0 0 25 148 123 0 64 179 87 0 0 45 154 126 0 0 104 147 900 72 0 0 26 135 146 0 91 195 68 0 0 31 135 142 0 0 121 174 1000 77 0 0 37 126 117 0 75 164 61 0 0 21 115 112 0 0 91 129 1100 53 0 0 20 83 87 0 0 '57 117 54 0 0 18 85 77 0 0 63 94 1200 62 0 0 20 91 69 0 39 101 51 0 0 31 77 63 0 0 53 74 1300 77 0 0 43 104 76 0 43 107 71 0 0 44 99 63 0 0 53 74 1400 77 0 0 40 125 87 0 51 118 79 0 0 37 124 57 0 0 45 69 1500 77 0 0 35 109 89 0 60 124 85 0 0 46 127 49 0 0 37 61 1600 52 0 0 24 85 62 0 0 26 98 69 0 0 41 98 30 0 0 21 45 1700 55 0 0 20 84 73 0 45 102 48 0 0 26 72 42 0 0 36 49 1800 50 0 0 23 80 61 0 39 79 59 0 0 36 87 42 0 0 39 50 1900 49 0 0 26 73 47 0 25 72 53 0 0 34 75 34 0 0 6 54 2000 29 0 0 16 45 34 0 14 47 29 0 0 4 46 33 0 0 21 38 2100 21 0 0 18 26 38 0 30 43 18 0 0 11 27 29 0 0 21 39 2200 34 0 0 27 43 73 0 63 79 21 0 0 8 36 39 0 0 25 58 2300 30 0 0 23 38 95 0 90 99 23 0 0 9 34 44 0 0 30 58 2400 48 0 0 40 65 139 0 0 126 159 26 0 0 4 50 62 0 0 36 88 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 3, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 100 260 0 13 205 307 266 0 6 247 284 276 0 9 234 304 266 0 4 255 275 200 246 0 10 220 289 253 0 6 234 269 254 0 11 224 295 244 0 4 232 258 300 258 0 12 220 292 262 0 6 239 286 266 0 10 239 303 260 0 4 248 270 400 256 0 14 197 286 260 0 8 234 282 260 0 13 221 292 266 0 5 250 280 500 259 0 15 207 331 263 0 8 236 294 265 0 219 292 259 0 3 248 270 600 253 0 11 209 288 260 0 8 230 285 264 0 10 235 300 255 0 3 243 265 700 272 0 17 237 335 277 0 6 261 294 277 0 9 249 302 275 0 5 262 286 800 288 0 18 123 337 295 0 8 269 323 296 0 10 264 332 291 0 4 276 305 900 312 0 20 104 373 313 0 7 283 334 317 0 15 272 352 313 0 4 304 325 1000 335 0 19 269 386 335 0 9 309 371 352 0 14 287 418 346 0 3 336 355 1100 323 0 24 165 393 325 0 10 299 361 354 0 13 304 397 340 0 7 322 356 1200 286 0 21 239 363 302 0 9 266 332 310 0 15 267 357 315 0 4 299 328 1300 249 0 12 216 282 264 0 10 224 296 267 0 13 233 309 276 0 5 263 289 1400 260 0 17 210 310 263 0 10 243 314 285 0 15 230 326 275 0 5 261 291 1500 272 0 12 233 314 261 0 6 241 286 274 0 10 239 312 243 0 5 231 257 1600 275 0 23 217 385 284 0 16 237 339 264 0 10 226 297 244 0 7 228 264 1700 298 0 21 218 351 301 0 9 270 323 297 0 19 251 344 228 0 3 220 237 1800 316 0 15 257 363 299 0 9 251 324 269 0 10 242 305 218 0 2 212 223 1900 253 0 22 215 346 266 0 18 220 317 272 0 13 243 314 221 0 11 206 270 2000 238 0 18 192 290 247 0 13 218 293 263 0 15 183 300 217 0 4 207 233 2100 167 0 4 156 175 177 0 4 168 185 164 0 3 154 177 124 0 5 110 149 2200 165 0 5 149 182 169 0 165 173 158 0 6 139 176 121 0 5 106 137 2300 170 0 3 161 180 167 0 0 165 168 168 0 6 146 187 120 0 5 104 141 2400 177 0 3 167 185 172 0 0 170 174 174 0 11 132 231 131 0 7 112 156 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 3, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C TMP C THP C TMP C TMP C DT C MSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 436 0 299 0 441 0 444 0 -14 0 -9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 444 0 301 0 441 0 443 0 -11 0 -8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 437 0 299 0 442 0 444 0 -12 0 -7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 437 0 306 0 436 0 438 0 -14 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 439 0 308 0 438 0 440 0 -10 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 437 0 299 0 441 0 442 0 -11 0 -4 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 438 0 293 0 441 0 444 0 -16 0 -6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 444 0 295 0 437 0 438 0 -16 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 447 0 296 0 432 0 436 0 -20 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 450 0 302 0 431 0 439 0 -22 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 465 0 309 0 426 0 434 0 -16 0 -30 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 471 0 316 0 425 0 435 0 -16 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 484 0 313 0 437-0 443 0 -16 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 490 0 314 0 442 0 451 0 -14 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 503 0 312 0 451 0 470 0 -6 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 550 0 298 0 473 0 483 0 13 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 591 0 290 0 516 0 518 0 25 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 592 0 301 0 543 0 541 0 37 0 -15 0 14 0 13 0 14 0 0 0 1900 599 0 301 0 553 0 551 0 46 0 -12 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 2000 596 0 282 0 575 0 564 0 53 0 -12 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 2100 572 0 270 0 572 0 563 0 34 0 3 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 2200 551 0 269 0 545 0 532 0 16 0 25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 525 0 277 0 541 0 526 0 13 0 51 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 516 0 265 0 536 0 528 0 11 0 43 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 'DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 4, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOM SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 46 0 34 60 144 0 0 126 157 31 0 0 7 56 64 0 40 91 200 51 0 37 79 154 0 0 138 170 37 0 0 21 68 75 0 47 108 300 58 0 37 75 156 0 0 131 176 45 0 0 21 80 78 0 31 131 400 52 0 37 65 137 0 0 125 155 47 0 0 20 81 56 0 31 84 500 54 0 39 70 137 0 0 121 158 45 0 0 26 65 63 0 33 112 600 38 0 31 45 114 0 0 103 126 29 0 0 16 47 49 0 32 67 700 42 0 36 54 133 0 0 114 153 32 0 0 18 52 61 0 33 93 800 54 0 32 86 127 0 0 102 145 42 0 0 22 76 72 0 33 113 900 80 0 48 130 120 0 77 163 72 0 0 38 123 93 0 46 158 1000 93 0 50 135 129 0 93 167 84 0 0 40 164 71 0 26 120 1100 115 0 52 181 174 0 0 117 215 88 0 0 32 168 71 0 26 154 1200 143 0 66 225 203 0 0 115 287 118 0 0 52 218 76 0 32 142 1300 137 0 56 231 195 0 0 130 301 94 0 0 37 178 85 0 43 181 1400 144 0 61 241 191 0 0 115 302 111 0 0 42 204 90 0 28 179 1500 134 0 58 234 226 0 0 149 274 97 0 0 22 196 68 0 27 144 1600 149 0 77 237 216 0 0 135 346 107 0 0 25 225 81 0 34 152 1700 113 0 63 182 178 0 0 124 247 96 0 0 22 184 61 0 29 128 1800 95 0 42 151 160 0 0 108 207 79 0 0 40 152 79 0 22 163 1900 118 0 50 197 203 0 0 142 287 86 0 0 44 195 67 0 31 123 2000 128 0 69 232 237 0 0 153 318 108 0 0 42 186 97 0 39 181 2100 134 0 59 203 221 0 0 127 284 105 0 0 47 183 89 0 31 161 2200 98 0 51 174 178 0 0 129 231 77 0 0 38 138 94 0 38 150 2300 109 0 38 183 186 0 0 101 260 75 0 0 21 143 89 0 49 150 2400 105 0 61 160 153 0 91 225 64 0 0 14 137 63 0 31 122 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 4, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1 - 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOM DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 176 0 3 163 187 177 0 1 173 182 180 0 8 150 208 135 0 9 111 172 200 166 0 4 150 179 171 0 1 165 175 170 0 8 147 193 136 0 9 109 170 300 166 0 4 143 182 171 0 1 167 176 170 0 10 139 212 133 0 11 103 355 400 169 0 4 159 183 187 0 3 181 200 169 0 7 143 190 142 0 15 100 262 500 178 0 4 159 189 214 0 1 208 220 184 0 8 152 205 175 0 21 106 508 600 158 0 2 151 166 180 0 2 175 185 160 0 7 134 180 127 0 7 106 150 700 166 0 4 156 181 175 0 2 171 180 165 0 8 140 190 800 134 150 0 10 ill 127 184 0 7 179 170 0 4 155 180 143 0 8 120 165 132 0 14 99 431 900 168 0 7 144 188 172 0 5 157 186 165 0 13 116 197 135 0 9 110 170 1000 171 0 9 144 196 171 0 6 155 190 172 0 14 129 222 139 0 24 75 492 1100 169 0 10 140 196 166 0 6 141 181 167 0 15 131 233 149 0 29 98 378 1200 170 0 11 140 204 169 0 7 152 188 163 0 13 129 205 155 0 36 111 517 1300 178 0 14 147 218 175 0 8 155 197 179 0 19 134 229 150 0 30 83 484 1400 176 0 17 122 213 174 0 16 133 209 183 0 16 129 237 139 0 19 88 256 1500 163 0 10 125 190 162 0 7 139 182 160 0 15 121 218 158 0 33 104 517 1600 182 0 9 154 210 180 0 8 155 202 187 0 17 133 242 143 0 19 93 288 1700 173 0 8 151 202 172 0 4 154 184 178 0 11 140 205 144 0 29 108 506 1800 150 0 7 126 178 149 0 5 133 165 149 0 10 123 181 145 0 19 100 240 1900 161 0 9 133 187 162 0 5 145 177 163 0 11 124 201 144 0 24 96 487 2000 153 0 6 134 174 152 0 4 142 169 151 0 10 109 186 140 0 17 75 240 2100 156 0 7 136 177 156 0 4 141 169 158 0 10 123 190 145 0 21 115 490 2200 157 0 8 122 179 159 0 3 147 169 159 0 10 134 185 138 0 12 114 209 2300 154 0 9 128 182 159 0 6 141 181 155 0 11 121 201 138 0 11 108 191 2400 193 0 9 165 216 191 0 6 165 210 199 0 15 142 243 173 0 28 98 268 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 4, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 498 0 263 0 532 0 528 0 9 0 37 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 489 0 260 0 516 0 514 0 -1 0 28 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 483 0 254 0 509 0 509 0 -6 0 21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 469 0 252 0 496 0 489 0 -13 0 24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 467 0 250 0 518 0 513 0 0 0 59 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 455 0 248 0 460 0 451 0 -32 0 29 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 438 0 255 0 467 0 463 0 -25 0 30 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 466 0 287 0 488 0 484 0 -6 0 12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 529 0 316 0 527 0 527 0 16 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 568 0 325 0 571 0 574 0 41 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 609 0 328 0 615 0 621 0 77 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 626 0 328 0 634 0 643 0 92 0 14 0 13 0 14 0 0 0 1300 635 0 326 0 647 0 655 0 98 0 -23 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1400 647 0 336 0 656 0 665 0 104 0 -23 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1500 637 0 345 0 651 0 657 0 100 0 -17 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1600 620 0 343 0 623 0 626 0 80 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1700 579 0 367 0 584 0 587 0 60 0 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 569 0 374 0 573 0 576 0 54 0 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 561 0 376 0 566 0 569 0 53 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 518 0 372 0 524 0 526 0 33 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 500 0 383 0 503 0 503 0 34 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 495 0 392 0 494 0 493 0 38 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 501 0 402 0 498 0 496 0 42 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 513 0 411 0 517 0 518 0 52 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 5, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRHN 100 110 0 0 71 180 154 0 0 101 227 68 0 0 21 122 68 0 0 28 144 200 100 0 0 66 171 138 0 91 192 77 0 0 30 139 67 0 0 32 144 300 76 0 0 39 130 124 0 83 169 66 0 0 26 117 101 0 0 44 138 400 104 0 0 59 162 154 0 0 102 209 71 0 0 21 160 75 0 0 36 131 500 112 0 0 76 198 170 0 0 112 258 84 0 0 24 178 81 0 0 31 130 600 94 0 0 62 143 147 0 86 193 61 0 0 18 98 62 0 0 30 107 700 100 0 0 59 144 155 0 88 219 73 0 0 30 144 71 0 0 33 146 800 124 0 0 55 209 197 0 0 126 257 106 0 0 50 189 103 0 0 50 168 900 121 0 0 58 204 202 0 0 110 281 120 0 0 39 231 160 0 0 134 186 1000 131 0 0 57 222 212 0 0 129 313 119 0 0 51 232 174 0 0 144 204 1100 118 0 0 57 224 181 0 85 269 128 0 0 63 197 153 0 0 130 188 1200 135 0 0 72 239 211 0 0 103 291 143 0 0 75 226 144 0 0 126 165 1300 173 0 0 77 269 266 0 0 162 344 179 0 0 91 262 192 0 0 154 233 1400 122 0 0 63 203 190 0 0 111 261 134 0 0 75 217 156 0 0 123 196 1500 113 0 0 61 175 148 0 66 220 104 0 0 52 190 113 0 0 96 133 1600 108 0 0 53 187 149 0 87 219 106 0 '0 48 191 117 0 0 98 137 1700 90 0 0 28 148 127 0 38 210 116 0 0 63 173 106 0 0 91 136 1800 63 0 0 26 132 116 0 67 180 81 0 0 31 146 73 0 0 60 88 1900 61 0 0 18 136 111 0 52 192 49 0 0 18 85 82 0 0 65 99 2000 71 0 0 33 124 95 0 49 146 47 0 0 9 91 125 0 0 68 159 2100 68 0 0 31 111 96 0 53 139 52 0 0 18 120 136 0 0 61 178 2200 62 0 0 40 95 80 0 53 107 44 0 0 12 85 88 0 0 28 150 2300 61 0 0 34 96 95 0 0 62 125 40 0 0 14 80 49 0 0 21 94 2400 66 0 0 28 99 103 0 68 138 48 0 "0 21 85 56 0 0 23 124 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 5, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 191 0 8 166 212 193 0 5 174 211 200 0 14 156 254 179 0 24 103 231 200 191 0 9 167 216 191 0 6 168 212 197 0 14 116 230 184 0 26 97 486 300 215 0 16 174 266 216 0 13 185 255 228 0 20 176 279 227 0 14 159 255 400 194 0 8 172 220 195 0 6 180 213 201 0 13 155 251 177 0 25 98 363 500 203 0 9 180 227 208 0 7 189 230 211 0 14 168 275 185 0 19 117 230 600 188 0 7 171 215 192 0 4 177 208 196 0 12 159 228 171 0 26 106 314 700 189 0 6 174 210 193 0 181 211 197 0 159 231 175 0 29 95 510 800 218 0 11 187 253 219 0 6 201 244 224 0 12 181 266 205 0 ll 145 233 900 227 0 13 194 264 228 0 7 205 254 238 0 11 194 285 220 0 1 211 226 1000 237 0 13 200 278 233 0 7 208 255 243 0 13 205 278 223 0 2 217 228 1100 233 0 14 201 277 235 0 9 207 265 243 0 11 212 291 222 0 2 215 229 1200 241 0 12 209 274 245 0 7 230 271 253 0 9 228 287 237 0 2 230 245 1300 265 0 10 234 301 265 0 4 247 278 270 0 8 241 294 263 0 3 252 271 1400 249 0 12 218 288 254 0 7 233 276 266 0 13 227 298 244 0 3 235 254 1500 247 0 15 216 283 245 0 8 208 268 255 0 14 199 294 226 0 3 216 236 1600 249 0 16 200 334 252 0 9 221 281 261 0 14 198 318 230 0 2 223 239 1700 274 0 18 222 331 280 0 11 245 308 275 0 12 245 309 267 0 4 257 281 1800 306 0 21 240 373 303 0 10 267 335 305 0 12 268 343 289 0 11 262 307 1900 311 .0 18 251 379 309 0 7 281 327 320 0 15 282 356 309 0 4 296 321 2000 5 0 12 331 412 3 0 11 327 392 0 0 22 287 410 7 0 4 358 393 2100 5 0 21 296 409 5 0 15 333 396 5 0 22 288 413 10 0 8 351 424 2200 14 0 ll 345 417 10 0 8 351 406 9 0 16 327 444 17 0 11 351 463 2300 17 0 8 356 396 14 0 7 347 392 20 0 13 318 432 33 0 21 109 465 2400 13 0 9 342 405 13 0 5 358 388 17 0 10 344 426 34 0 20 331 488 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUE STIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 5) 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 520 0 410 0 526 0 527 0 55 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 523 0 412 0 528 0 528 0 56 0 -14 14 0 14 140 00 300 525 0 413 0 514 0 514 0 52 0 -13 14 0 14 140 00 400 517 0 409 0 525 0 524 0 53 0 -12 14 0 14 140 30 500 531 0 417 0 526 0 527 0 57 0 -9 14 0 14 140 00 600 514 0 405 0 528 0 527 0 57 0 -14 14 0 14 140 00 700 515 0 413 0 530 0 528 0 60 0 -16 14 0 14 140 00 800 540 0 421 0 520 0 519 0 55 0 -12 14 0 14 140 00 900 543 0 415 0 506 0 508 0 48 0 -18 14 0 14 140 00 1000 537 0 .401 0 500 0 505 0 42 0 -21 14 0 14 140 00 1100 537 0 393 0 498 0 508 0 39 0 -22 14 0 14 140 00 1200 549 0 390 0 506 0 522 0 42 0 -22 14 0 14 140 10 1300 516 0 361 0 490 0 496 0 23 0 -27 14 0 14 140 00 1400 514 0 344 0 472 0 490 0 9 0 -31 14 0 14 140 00 1500 530 0 336 0 489 0 509 0 19 0 -21 14 0 14 140 00 1600 556 0 332 0 510 0 531 0 37 0 -26 14 0 14 140 00 1700 535 0 294 0 493 0 499 0 14 0 -24 14 0 14 140 00 1800 514 0 269 0 475 0 480 0 2 0 -24 14 0 14 140 00 1900 495 0 254 0 473 0 480 0 -9 0 -15 14 0 14 140 00 2000 462 0 286 0 459 0 468 0 -12 0 -12 14 0 14 140 00 2100 439 0 261 0 443 0 450 0 -32 0 -10 14 0 14 140 00 2200 429 0 248 0 434 0 437 0 -41 0 14 0 14 140 00 2300 415 0 238 0 418 0 419 0 -55 0 -8 14 0 14 140 00 2400 399 0 222 0 404 0 405 0 -67 0 -7 14 0 14 140 00 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 6, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 66 0 0 37 108 110 0 0 75 148 41 0 0 10 82 65 0 0 23 130 200 56 0 0 36 82 100 0 0 75 130 36 0 0 18 69 78 0 0 29 162 300 55 0 0 32 82 98 0 0 72 119 36 0 0 10 86 66 0 0 22 136 400 49 0 0 23 81 96 0 0 61 119 31 0 0 8 69 80 0 0 31 147 500 56 0 0 34 92 92 0 0 57 120 38 0 0 17 69 20 0 0 5 37 600 35 0 0 26 42 80 0 0 64 91 19 0 0 5 31 21 0 0 6 37 700 48 0 0 31 70 81 0 0 57 96 28 0 0 9 47 33 0 0 16 55 800 59 0 0 38 81 78 0 0 52 113 38 0 0 9 71 33 0 0 15 71 900 57 0 0 24 116 71 0 0 37 119 35 0 0 4 85 34 0 0 12 76 1000 56 0 0 22 96 72 0 0 38 101 56 0 0 16 105 43 0 0 19 70 1100 27 0 0 10 38 28 0 0 17 49 27 0 0 14 40 34 0 0 11 59 1200 47 0 0 28 63 40 0 0 10 61 37 0 0 4 61 96 0 0 40 151 1300 75 0 0 26 129 116 0 0 75 164 51 0 0 14 91 134 0 0 97 182 1400 103 0 0 45 174 161 0 0 102 210 61 0 0 13 146 163 0 0 130 201 1500 91 0 0 40 163 162 0 0 83 214 74 0 0 26 142 146 0 0 109 192 1600 104 0 0 43 171 154 0 0 83 216 72 0 0 30 129 141 0 0 109 174 1700 100 0 0 30 160 143 0 0 74 194 68 0 0 26 134 135 0 0 103 165 1800 57 0 0 25 110 121 0 0 77 171 55 0 0 20 103 129 0 0 99 163 1900 57 0 0 20 125 112 0 0 58 159 56 0 0 25 99 125 0 0 90 162 2000 65 0 0 27 119 115 0 0 69 151 49 0 0 19 115 127 0 0 94 165 2100 48 0 0 19 82 95 0 0 59 129 49 0 0 22 97 101 0 0 79 126 2200 64 0 0 28 105 113 0 0 74 145 54 0 0 25 115 128 0 0 89 163 2300 60 0 0 24 99 101 0 0 62 148 41 0 0 15 84 116 0 0 83 151 2400 60 0 0 24 117 98 0 0 49 140 44 0 0 14 83 122 0 0 81 161 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 6, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOM DIR60M 0IR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 19 0 10 350 406 18 0 6 361 396 25 0 17 303 468 26 0 16 349 445 200 13 0 10 327 403 14 0 6 354 387 11 0 21 303 434 21 0 16 346 467 300 17 0 8 354 404 15 0 3 366 383 20 0 14 314 463 28 0 20 347 478 400 15 0 12 330 400 16 0 5 358 387 20 0 17 239 422 21 0 14 360 448 500 16 0 7 350 397 19 0 4 368 394 20 0 10 352 431 16 0 31 81 465 600 56 0 3 403 429 48 0 2 402 415 79 0 19 136 520 122 0 26 95 528 700 48 0 4 395 420 42 0 4 385 411 63 0 12 392 457 91 0 16 392 485 800 44 0 12 369 431 40 0 9 373 423 52 0 25 335 510 94 0 24 377 509 900 47 0 ll 370 429 46 0 7 371 427 49 0 20 359 484 81 0 32 36 525 1000 87 0 14 397 482 83 0 9 415 470 90 0 13 44 145 65 0 34 340 495 1100 188 0 24 '63 224 159 0 30 103 228 216 0" 169 251 145 0 29 30 238 1200 180 0 21 115 211 189 0 12 139 218 183 0 23 100 398 359 0 9 336 383 1300 359 0 20 283 399 347 0 14 304 378 350 0 22 246 426 351 0 6 335 364 1400 346 0 10 311 381 341 0 5 316 352 339 0 19 256 405 337 0 6 324 354 1500 323 0 20 264 375 324 0 10 306 356 324 0 18 254 402 338 0 7 323 360 1600 345 0 18 279 386 344 0 10 321 364 349 0 20 291 417 346 0 5 336 358 1700 341 0 18 256 382 334 0 13 302 374 325 0 286 369 336 0 6 318 352 1800 328 0 25 50 377 320 0 10 295 366 322 0 12 278 355 333 0 5 318 350 1900 330 0 22 216 384 323 0 10 296 347 321 0 15 289 375 328 0 6 315 351 2000 333 0 15 280 374 326 0 8 305 352 327 0 13 297 364 334 0 8 312 354 2100 330 0 21 231 381 326 0 8 307 350 324 0 282 353 330 0 8 316 353 2200 331 0 18 282 395 333 0 9 307 356 332 0 15 284 375 340 0 6 321 355 2300 338 0 14 280 383 334 0 8 303 366 337 0 15 284 394 340 0 7 319 360 2400 337 0 14 246 379 335 0 9 309 356 338 0 264 381 336 0 6 316 350 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 6, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), HISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 389 0 208 0 397 0 398 0 -73 0 -6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 384 0 192 0 394 0 394 0 -79 0 -4 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 377 0 183 0 386 0 386 0 -85 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 369 0 183 0 382 0 382 0 -82 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 362 0 196 0 368 0 368 0 -91 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 344 0 194 0 355 0 354 0 -90 0 1 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 343 0 183 0 352 0 353 0 -98 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 354 0 191 0 361 0 365 0 -91 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 366 0 186 0 371 0 376 0 -87 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 371 0 194 0 376 0 381 0 -83 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 350 0 204 0 351 0 354 0 -85 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 342 0 224 0 363 0 369 0 -89 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 3 0 1300 371 0 189 0 365 0 374 0 -84 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 354 0 190 0 354 0 363 0 -88 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 376 0 175 0 365 0 374 0 -87 0 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 380 0 178 0 365 0 378 0 -81 0 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 377 0 187 0 363 0 375 0 -81 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 366 0 174 0 359 0 368 0 -92 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 361 0 159 0 357 0 365 0 -99 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 349 0 174 0 353 0 361 0 -94 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 345 0 173 0 347 0 353 0 -98 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 346 0 179 0 351 0 357 0 -96 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 343 0 179 0 349 0 355 0 -95 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 345 0 164 0 352 0 359 0 -99 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 7, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 48 0 0 23 105 94 0 59 133 44 0 0 22 85 122 0 0 73 155 200 69 0 0 32 130 111 0 69 183 46 0 0 16 111 122 0 0 68 195 300 68 0 0 27 114 121 0 73 179 47 0 0 16 110 141 0 0 112 179 400 65 0 0 13 115 102 0 61 155 41 0 0 19 84 143 0 0 108 183 500 53 0 0 24 93 105 0 63 152 40 0 0 18 80 134 0 0 105 164 600 54 0 0 18 116 107 0 155 50 0 0 21 98 137 0 0 110 175 700 56 0 0 20 98 111 0 0 75 146 43 0 0 19 74 119 0 0 95 151 800 51 0 0 18 107 102 0 156 61 0 0 30 106 137 0 0 112 178 900 68 0 0 18 142 130 0 73 197 70 0 0 36 119 141 0 0 107 186 1000 74 0 0 31 127 127 0 69 173 55 0 0 16 103 140 0 0 101 177 1100 80 0 0 37 141 131 0 60 197 65 0 0 22 144 125 0 0 96 153 1200 96 0 0 50 170 138 0 0- 79 187 69 0 0 34 127 126 0 0 91 153 1300 92 0 0 40 153 132 0 0 66 183 92 0 0 39 171 116 0 0 83 150 1400 85 0 0 27 156 125 0 72 185 94 0 0 32 169 115 0 0 88 145 1500 78 0 0 31 131 97 0 32 152 93 0 0 40 144 79 0 0 56 107 1600 86 0 0 44 136 107 0 64 156 72 0 0 30 132 67 0 0 45 90 1700 79 0 0 33 140 97 0 53 132 86 0 0 44 124 72 0 0 49 94 1800 63 0 0 26 95 73 0 37 107 56 0 0 16 89 58 0 0 41 80 1900 61 0 0 21 92 70 0 100 58 0 0 28 98 64 0 0 48 80 2000 37 0 0 14 63 51 0 33 76 48 0 0 27 72 44 0 0 33 55 2100 22 0 0 12 37 41 0 27 61 17 0 0 4 38 57 0 0 35 82 2200 28 0 0 20 40 41 0 29 53 12 0 0 4 27 25 0 0 15 39 2300 15 0 0 8 21 25 0 17 30 10 0 0 4 '23 31 0 0 21 40 2400 24 0 0 16 34 21 0 10 36 15 0 0 4 39 25 0 0 16 38 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 7, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 337 0 16 281 381 331 0 9 298 365 331 0 13 281 369 337 0 7 318 353 200 353 0 12 306 391 351 0 8 329 380 354 0 15 276 399 4 0 8 342 392 300 345 0 13 292 384 339 0 8 307 367 346 0 14 178 389 341 0 7 325 359 400 350 0 18 227 397 344 0 12 301 373 341 0 14 295 382 347 0 8 325 362 500 339 0 15 169 379 336 0 7 311 358 340 0 14 287 379 342 0 8 324 362 600 328 0 20 255 415 325 0 8 307 350 332 0 14 280 371 332 0 6 317 347 700 328 0 20 232 403 320 0 6 304 342 321 0 13 285 363 321 0 .7 304 339 800 320 0 21 232 389 313 0 8 286 337 312 0 12 283 346 316 0 8 297 336 900 308 0 20 216 404 308 0 9 274 329 311 0 15 276 347 314 0 4 301 325 1000 331 0 18 273 382 324 0 9 299 351 330 0 17 278 377 334 0 6 320 353 1100 324 0 .29 254 389 318 0 13 288 343 317 0 18 276 365 328 0 5 313 342 1200 302 0 22 178 351 298 0 9 275 326 317 0 15 265 361 307 0 10 287 326 1300 280 0 18 233 335 289 0 10 262 330 300 0 12 274 361 288 0 8 273 310'4 1400 289 0 236 354 288 0 12 256 345 298 0 14 262 337 291 0 8 275 312 1500 261 0 22 203 324 263 0 15 214 316 277 0 11 250 312 272 0 7 253 287 1600 263 0 9 231 292 268 0 10 241 317 259 0 23 217 327 252 0 9 229 275 1700 260 0 16 200 326 260 0 12 225 296 263 0 . 16 231 297 243 0 8 221 262 1800 262 0 21 200 470 274 0 16 235 342 280 0 21 207 337 252 0 7 236 276 1900 259 0 14 226 322 269 0 7 244 305 264 0 19 218 332 241 0 7 225 269 2000 305 0 24 162 383 296 0 10 260 327 292 0 13 254 321 273 0 11 249 297 2100 324 0 23 259 380 337 0 10 307 372 332 0 13 277 363 348 0 6 333 362 2200 58 0 4 410 430 0 0 2 354 370 46 0 24 349 443 49 0 17 364 452 2300 180 0 36 68 214 357 0 8 340 368 183 0 15 158 219 126 0 5 468 498 2400 210 0 9 187 223 260 0 12 244 284 212 0 182 239 133 0 12 122 513 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 7, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DPlOM TElOS TE2S DPlOS DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 344 0 179 0 351 0 357 0 -95 0 -11 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 328 0 185 0 342 0 346 0 -97 0 -11 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 300 343 0 177 0 353 0 359 0 -94 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 400 351 0 180 0 360 0 365 0 -94 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 349 0 167 0 362 0 367 0 -94 0 -8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 354 0 176 0 364 0 371 0 -89 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 354 0 180 0 363 0 369 0 -90 0 -9 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 800 362 0 190 0 365 0 371 0 -85 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 900. 372 0 195 0 369 0 377 0 -80 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 . 0 0 1000 376 0 190 0 370 0 379 0 -81 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 393 0 191 0 372 0 381 0 -78 0 -27 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 393 0 189 0 374 0 385 0 -75 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 408 0 202 0 379 0 386 0 -77 0 -30 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 406 0 202 0 379 0 388 0 -74 0 -28 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 410 0 199 0 384 0 395 0 -73 0 -26 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 414 0 196 0 400 0 413 0 -59 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 438 0 211 0 418 0 433 0 -45 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 456 0 225 0 435 0 444 0 -34 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 462 0 237 0 444 0 455 0 -27 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 458 0 245 0 451 0 457 0 -26 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 436 0 236 0 443 0 447 0 -43 0 -8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 413 0 235 0 434 0 432 0 -48 0 12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 , 0 0 2300 402 0 227 0 417 0 409 0 -56 0 23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 402 0 228 0 419 0 403 0 -54 0 21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 81 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 36 0 30 47 54 0 63 33 0 0 20 46 40 0 22 56 200 44 0 32 60 42 0 33 35 0 0 5 53 41 0 29 57 300 26 0 18 31 36 0 24 42 18 0 0 7 36 59 0 43 76 400 30 0 25 40 51 0 58 25 0 0 9 50 58 0 42 71 500 34 0 25 47 58 0 52 66 38 0 0 26 53 55 0 47 64 600 30 0 21 40 54 0 50 58 21 0 0 9 35 60 0 45 77 700 35 0 23 42 95 0 89 102 37 0 0 20 56 56 0 42 75 800 21 0 39 0 14 24 31 89 0 63 72 101 23 0 0 ll 34 900 30 0 20 47 44 0 17 70 24 0 0 12 54 51 0 33 67 1000 66 0 32 103 82 0 43 131 67 0 0 33 126 66 0 55 77 1100 89 0 30 144 121 0 75 181 85 0 0 30 137 70 0 57 110 1200 76 0 37 127 95 0 44 139 87 0 0 53 129 46 0 34 62 1300 77 0 39 121 93 0 54 121 82 0 0 40 119 49 0 36 61 1400 54 0 28 89 72 0 40 102 66 0 0 31 99 30 0 22 46 1500 52 0 20 80 71 0 33 90 41 0 0 25 79 31 0 24 39 1600 43 0 20 66 56 0 25 77 34 0 0 15 56 46 0 37 55 1700 32 0 10 55 33 0 22 45 24 0 0 4 52 56 0 16 78 1800 37 0 16 61 51 0 22 73 25 0 0 16 39 44 0 23 65 1900 58 0 32 93 103 0 67 137 42 0 0 12 79 91 0 60 120 2000 103 0 52 160 159 0 96 217 72 0 0 20 127 109 0 35 194 2100 96 0 61 142 136 0 99 181 57 0 0 7 133 51 0 19 97 2200 83 0. 47 118 130 0 92 172 58 0 0 16 106 51 0 29 97 2300 76 0 43 105 129 0 88 165 69 0 0 38 117 52 0 28 89 2400 64 0 38 95 113 0 89 132 65 0 0 37 94 47 0 26 72 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 8, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M D IR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 212 0 5 200 221 242 0 2 237 249 212 0 4 199 220 181 0 14 137 216 200 73 0 7 60 102 184 0 3 175 195 84 0 10 66 147 125 0 20 88 215 300 163 0 10 135 199 190 0 2 186 197 156 0 11 128 186 124 0 4 108 137 400 167 0 7 152 181 177 0 2 171 181 176 0 9 152 200 125 0 4 113 139 500 171 0 10 151 195 189 0 2 184 194 176 0 11 156 202 126 0 4 116 141 600 157 0 5 146 170 175 0 4 168 185 162 0 13 139 207 126 0 4 112 139 700 160 0 11 134 182 216 0 2 212 222 173 0 6 150 197 138 0 8 114 191 800 117 0 15 77 162 229 0 1 226 234 126 0' 94 152 148 0 13 109 213 900 190 0 22 147 260 231 0 12 191 273 222 0 19 160 274 214 0 4 197 227 1000 262 0 19 206 318 254 0 12 214 293 261 0 15 214 303 221 0 4 205 234 1100 257 0 17 210 316 255 0 8 237 283 262 0 12 232 294 231 0 5 214 249 1200 251 0 16 206 299 257 0 12 214 291 259 0 11 226 295 233 0 5 221 255 1300 263 0 18 198 314 269 0 8 238 302 265 0 11 228 299 227 0 5 213 241'2 1400 293 0 203 357 293 0 18 235 336 277 0 17 228 350 249 0 8 228 270 1500 293 0 16 189 341 300 0 6 271 318 322 0 14 286 366 333 0 7 317 354 1600 347 0 21 258 387 338 0 12 313 368 326 0 15 279 377 4 0 3 355 383 1700 25 0 31 311 473 21 0 29 320 442 9 0 53 171 499 9 0 5 335 395 1800 345 0 17 243 389 352 0 6 309 360 345 0 25 270 377 9 0 ll 342 421 1900 354 0 10 322 384 355 0 5 336 370 353 0 14 312 392 ll 0 5 358 403 2000 12 0 7 348 401 9 0 6 349 389 14 0 11 323 420 20 0 10 354 422 2100 49 0 7 383 429 47 0 4 395 419 51 0 19 282 499 82 0 17 394 476 2200 61 0 6 400 442 57 0 4 403 430 69 0 15 348 484 88 0 18 376 487 2300 85 0 7 418 473 82 0 3 431 455 94 0 6 431 477 109 0 11 393 489 2400 83 0 5 420 461 85 0 3 435 456 86 0 6 410 471 105 0 12 44 130 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 8, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C TMP C THP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 401 0 231 0 426 0 397 0 -49 0 27 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0
'00 357 0 223 0 405 0 382 0 -57 0 65 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 354 0 219 0 377 0 368 0 -73 0 72 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 363 0 217 0 374 0 362 0 -75 0 56 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 374 0 219 0 392 0 375 0 -66 0 51 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 350 0 212 0 374 0 359 0 -74 0 80 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 357 0 217 -0 392 0 368 0 -66 0 90 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 367 0 235 0 419 0 406 0 -43 0 74 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 462 0 295 0 464 0 465 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 518 0 319 0 480 0 484 0 5 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 526 0 325 0 492 0 501 0 18 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 546 0 327 0 502 0 511 0 26 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 560 0 328 0 519 0 530 0 31 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 577 0 333 0 528 0 534 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 559 0 325 0 519 0 527 0 36 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 553 0 320 0 519 0 526 0 32 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 548 0 320 0 532 0 536 0 24 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 533 0 347 0 519 0 522 0 19 -6 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 518 0 334 0 515 0 517 0 16 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 481 0 341 0 477 0 478 0 5 0 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 461 0 334 0 467 0 469 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 2200 458 0 337 0 459 0 460 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 461 0 339 0 460 0 461 0 -9 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 466 0 340 0 467 0 467 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 9, 1989 SPEED S 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H'PD10B SPDlOS AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRHN 100 48 0 0 26 68 100 0 80 119 60 0 0 34 85 62 0 0 36 93 200 51 0 0 33 64 78 0 61 91 31 0 0 18 52 30 0 0 18 75 300 71 0 36 0 0 0 44 15 97 84 ill 0 82 139 40 0 0 16 73 400 84 0 0 57 110 127 0 92 157 56 0 0 29 104 49 0 0 24 80 500 77 0 0 53 108 129 0 97 149 53 0 0 23 94 35 0 0 16 83 600 68 0 0 40 89 117 0 95 138 41 0 0 14 80 31 0 0 15 62 700 53 0 0 34 75 105 0 82 120 45 0 0 18 72 34 0 0 13 64 800 68 0 0 42 88 107 0 86 126 46 0 0 22 81 37 0 0 16 74 900 67 0 0 45 88 87 0 68 107 41 0 0 15 85 36 0 0 17 74 1000 64 0 0 40 89 83 0 61 103 41 0 0 14 88 39 0 0 17 61 1100 81 0 0 55 103 90 0 66 115 41 0 0 11 86 51 0 0 27 86 1200 80 0 0 46 105 87 0 65 119 49 0 0 13 92 135 0 0 91 167 1300 47 0 0 22 86 64 0 33 91 40 0 0 10 77 148 0 0 123 169 1400 78 0 0 34 117 102 0 61 134 55 0 0 20 104 152 0 0 114 172 1500 110 0 0 52 165 158 0 99 193 82 0 0 39 146 154 0 0 131 168 1600 102 0 0 53 177 156 0 0 93 223 85 0 0 29 148 167 0 0 139 186 1700 97 0 0 47 165 139 0 74 203 83 0 0 25 169 177 0 0 146 204 1800 125 0 0 55 210 185 0 97 247 71 0 0 22 150 176 0 0 147 206 1900 123 0 0 64 204 181 0 89 279 93 0 0 39 164 186 0 0 144 217 2000 82 0 0 40 140 115 0 65 200 59 0 0 16 116 161 0 0 123 198 2100 92 0 0 46 169 145 0 83 207 60 0 0 22 137 152 0 0 105 183 2200 90 0 0 51 144 154 0 80 218 68 0 0 20 134 183 0 0 98 220 2300 71 0 0 38 116 126 0 '75 192 47 0 0 20 86 114 0 0 56 155 2400 38 0 0 28 55 83 0 66 99 27 0 0 15 44 62 0 0 28 96 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 9, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRHN 100 100 0 7 430 483 97 0 5,445 472 100 0 7 439 486 112 0 7 62 130 200 42 0 4 392 420 70 0 6 417 446 51 0 12 378 446 82 0 24 362 492 300 38 0 7 377 425 42 0 4 390 414 46 0 18 354 481 72 0 30 37 501 400 67 0 5 409 445 65 0 3 414 440 72 0 13 376 477 92 0 18 59 493 500 62 0 5 407 447 63 0 2 415 430 66 0 14 379 477 71 0 29 44 491 600 58 0 5 402 436 62 0 2 412 430 67 0 18 353 485 76 0 25 353 502 700 72 0 7 408 451 69 0 4 419 437 79 0 12 391 482 80 0 28 334 511 800 66 0 6 408 454 67 0 2 418 435 74 0 12 390 494 75 0 33 34 487 900 42 0 7 381 420 49 0 6 395 422 47 0 18 338 490 52 0 31 335 495 1000 46 0 9 375 426 46 0 6 388 424 54 0 20 344 487 28 0 20 355 468 1100 40 0 7 381 420 42 0 5 387 414 42 0 24 287 495 20 0 15 353 459 1200 42 0 9 376 424 38 0 7 377 415 44 0 19 347 462 7 0 2 360 379 1300 338 0 21 249 395 348 0 8 322 388 343 0 15 260 437 6 0 2 361 375 1400 345 0 13 304 382 352 0 5 332 372 344 0 13 304 390 6 0 3 361 376 1500 351 0 9 323 383 349 0 5 328 360 355 0 13 300 390 4 0 2 359 370 1600 345 0 12 276 377 348 0 6 325 365 351 0 14 243 390 1 0 2 354 366 1700 350 0 12 307 386 351 0 7 326 378 352 0 15 296 395 4 0 2 358 373 1800 355 0 10 323 386 354 0 5 337 374 351 0 15 306 397 3 0 2 358 371 1900 354 0 11 318 386 355 0 7 332 376 357 0 15 297 410 6 0 2 359 374 2000 40 12 322 402 0 0 ,10 311 389 3 0 16 262 437 3 0 2 356 371 2100 356 0 10 309 382 354 0 6 332 371 356 0 14 305 399 4 0 2 358 377 2200 359 0 12 322 398 356 0 7 335 378 359 0 15 295 395 6 0 3 360 385 2300 6 0 11 324 396 6 0 6 344 383 8 0 13 308 407 14 0 6 357 404 2400 16 0 6 357 399 19 0 2 371 386 14 0 10 343 403 23 0 12 348 427 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA , 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 9, 1989 TEHPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C HSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 468 0 339 0 470 0 471 0 6 0 -6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 470 0 336 0 474 0 474 0 5 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 464 0 341 0 466 0 467 0 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 466 0 332 0 468 0 469 0 -9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 466 0 311 0 469 0 470 0 14 0,14 0 14 0 0 0 600 466 0 314 0 469 0 471 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 465 0 319 0 471 0 472 0 -4 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 472 0 321 0 478 0 480 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 478 0 331 0 483 0 486 0 5 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 485 0 333 0 489 0 492 0 8 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 494 0 337 0 500 0 503 0 17 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 509 0 347 0 471 0 479 0 17 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 521 0 365 0 462 0 474 0 8 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 494 0 338 0 456 0 469 0 0 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 490 0 315 0 455 0 474 0 -3 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 476 0 305 0 451 0 467 0 9 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 484 0 289 0 455 0 472 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 473 0 285 0 457 0 472 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 472 0 279 0 461 0 473 0 -10 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 474 0 273 0 468 0 476 0 -12 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 464 0 260 0 470 0 474 0 -19 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 459 0 249 0 467 0 471 0 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 465 0 259 0 466 0 467 0 -20 -3 14 0 14 0 140 00 2400 463 0 273 0 465 0 465 0 -18 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 10, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 100 35 0 0 24 47 77 0 68 83 28 0 0 15 50 33 0 0 14 54 200 33 0 0 22 45 113 0 95 125 20 0 0 4 33 26 0 0 14 48 300 46 0 0 31 59 150 0 0 133 156 26 0 0 10 41 37 0 0 17 65 400 48 0 0 34 64 132 0 0 120 154 32 0 0 16 52 33 0 0 17 54 500 55 0 0 36 75 128 0 0 104 142 36 0 0 10 64 43 0 0 22 74 600 54 0 0 36 80 123 0 93 144 36 0 0 17 74 58 0 0 29 96 700 58 0 0 37 94 110 0 89 129 41 0 0 14 70 70 0 0 37 103 800 52 0 0 24 83 98 0 68 133 35 0 0 6 74 96 0 0 54 132 900 50 0 0 19 93 83 0 54 109 43 0 0 17 98 131 0 0 104 148 1000 79 0 0 43 117 104 0 62 139 53 0 0 19 108 146 0 0 125 166 1100 99 0 0 49 168 151 0 91 192 74 0 0 29 139 158 0 0 136 178 1200 119 0 0 60 179 175 0 0 118 215 73 0 0 29 127 163 0 0 141 180 1300 108 0 0 47 176 164 0 92 216 86 0 0 32 151 165 0 0 140 189 1400 97 0 0 41 178 144 0 91 199 78 0 0 36 152 145 0 0 118 162 1500 103 0 0 52 164 183 0 0 124 239 61 0 0 13 107 150 0 0 125 194 1600 122 0 0 56 215 167 0 97 262 86 0 0 34 183 170 0 0 141 201 1700 137 0 0 54 248 210 0 0 120 306 99 0 0 45 190 187 0 0 156 222 1800 133 0 0 51 220 193 0 92 283 95 0 0 35 170 210 0 0 173 242 1900 112 0 0 53 212 161 0 91 259 103 0 0 42 189 187 0 0 116 236 2000 82 0 0 27 156 124 0 64 177 70 0 0 23 170 154 0 0 133 186 2100 87 0 0 45 165 148 0 77 200 57 0 0 23 144 150 0 0 90 180 2200 58 0 0 28 102 103 0 51 168 0 0 12 93 152 0 0 91 189 2300 52 0 0 37 69 141 0 0 122 156 35 0 0 14 65 36 0 0 18 66 2400 50 0 0 35 63 161 0 0 148 172 33 0 0 17 48 37 0 0 21 58 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 10, 1989 D IRECTIONS 1-'4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 9 0 7 348 392 25 0 2 379 394 17 0 9 348 402 36 0 24 353 487 200 17 0 8 358 405 41 0 3 391 408 18 0 13 340 435 74 0 23 382 483 300 50 0 2 400 421 54 0 1 412 417 55 0 10 390 453 88 0 18 393 479 400 25 0 5 368 401 40 0 2 395 407 25 0 10 361 422 33 0 16 365 468 500 13 0 8 350 395 25 0 3 375 393 15 0 13 338 437 38 0 16 360 458 600 7 0 7 340 394 17 0 5 364 389 11 0 10 333 405 27 0 11 359 436 700 3 0 7 331 389 4 0 3 357 377 9 0 10 341 407 26 0 11 348 437 800 355 0 12 309 402 359 0 7 336 388 355 0 13 313 393 14 0 5 363 405 900 346 0, 19 270 400 348 0 9 324 380 346 0 17 289 395 4 0 2 359 371 1000 346 0 14 303 383 349 0 8 323 381 345 0 16 169 392 2 0 1 356 368 1100 341 0 10 314 376 344 0 4 322 361 353 0 16 289 400 358 0 3 350 364 1200 345 0 ll 301 407 345 0 4 329 355 348 0 14 305 394 0 0 2 352 364 1300 342 0 16 262 379 337 0 7 312 358 348 0 11 307 379 352 0 4 341 362 1400 341 0 15 295 379 341 0 7 317 367 342 0 13 269 389 357 0 3 348 363 1500 330 0 12 279 380 332 0 5 318 350 334 0 13 293 389 350 0 5 335 361 1600 357 0 13 309 389 350 0 9 325 372 358 0 17 285 402 0 0 2 352 368 1700 355 0 11 321 386 352 0 8 326 380 350 0 14 295 405 5 0 2 359 375 1800 359 0 14 324 397 357 0 6 335 380 357 0 16 216 404 3 0 2 357 372 1900 355 0 11 312 394 359 0 9 325 384 1 0 14 300 404 9 0 3 358 381 2000 357 0 13 324 386 354 0 8 325 377 356 0 19 280 416 359 0 2 352 366 2100 353 0 12 289 388 355 0 7 326 376 354 0 16 281 420 6 0 3 358 379 2200 5 0 ll 331 417 7 0 7 341 394 8 0 16 298 420 8 0'7 3 358 388 2300 0 3 416 438 66 0 2 419 431 74 0 8 409 451 70 0'9 16 373 473 2400 0 5 416 441 63 0 1 420 426 77 0 7 394 450 91 0 ll 408 484 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 10, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 453 0 285 0 456 0 454 0 -17 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 440 0 290 0 449 0 438 0 -23 0 24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 441 0 277 0 458 0 445 0 -23 0 39 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 441 0 271 0 457 0 450 0 -29 0 20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 446 0 253 0 458 0 453 0 -36 0 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 446 0 213 0 459 0 455 0 -41 0 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 437 0 282 0 443 0 442 0 -30 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 453 0 269 0 447 0 445 0 -23 0 -9 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 460 0 288 0 439 0 442 0 -28 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 462 0 280 0 436 0 445 0 -30 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 452 0 282 0 429 0 442 0 -30 0 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 446 0 282 0 427 0 442 0 -26 0 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 453 0 292 0 422 0 435 0 -30 0 -28 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 467 0 289 0 432 0 450 0 -26 0 -29 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 465 0 297 0 432 0 448 0 -20 0 -30 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 466 0 294 0 444 0 462 0 -11 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 486 0 286 0 467 0 484 0 -3 0 -24 14 0 14 0 140 00 1800 481 0 276 0 464 0 478 0 -7 0 -20 14 0 14 0 140 00 1900 478 0 280 0 468 0 481 0 -4 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 471 0 281 0 463 0 471 0 -10 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 464 0 266 0 470 0 474 0 -15 0 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 458 0 273 0 466 0 468 0 -14 0 -6 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 438 0 266 0 447 0 445 0 -34 0 30 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 449 0 249 0 457 0 448 0 -38 0 45 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 11, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV, C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 58 0 0 46 85. 133 0 0 110 167 35 0 0 15 74 30 0 0 13 65 200 35 0 0 27 45 113 0 0 102 125 22 0 0 10 41 24 0 0 13 34 300 60 0 0 44 89 138 0 0 110 159 40 0 0 13 75 55 0 0 20 92 400 66 0 0 48 96 138 0 0 113 158 48 0 0 16 92 54 0 0 19 96 500 61 0 0 37 86 140 0 .0 93 160 44 0 0 21 67 65 0 0 28 106 600 61 0 0 35 93 130 0 91 169 47 0 0 20 83 58 0 0 28 108 700 79 0 0 49 120 151 0 0 109 194 40 0 0 5 81 35 0 0 14 68 800 78 0 0 53 126 122 0 86 159 46 0 0 12 91 41 0 0 20 91 900 99 0 0 61 138 115 0 73 167 65 0 0 23 120 53 0 0 26 95 1000 89 0 0 39 120 103 0 49 152 53 0 0 13 100 110 0 0 87 129 1100 88 0 0 40 162 124 0 72 206 52 0 0 25 103 127 0 0 99 165 1200 101 0 0 48 195 142 0 80 214 89 0 0 38 165 164 0 0 135 194 1300 93 0 0 42 164 148 0 76 219 78 0 0 30 150 157 0 0 125 187 1400 131 0 0 63 213 198 0 0 107 255 73 0 0 20 134 185 0 0 154 221 1500 141 0 0 ,59 241 247 0 0 127 304 81 0 0 37 180 205 0 0 157 246 1600 115 0 0 48 222 180 0 0 105 264 97 0 0 40 176 205 0 0 163 244 1700 122 0 0 43 210 211 0 0 115 283 81 0 0 30 166 202 0 0 147 237 1800 144 0 0 68 209 218 0 0 139 277 93 0 0 29 176 194 0 0 163 236 1900 88 0 0 43 153 155 0 82 243 68 0 0 24 157 168 0 0 130 201 2000 97 0 0 39 187 155 0 76 247 69 0 0 21 126 180 0 0 148 209 2100 97 0 0 41 173 158 0 67 234 56 0 0 16 121 167 0 0 96 201 2200 92 0 0 43 184 148 0 84 241 67 0 0 18 125 187 0 0 150 219 2300 71 81 0 0 0 34 31 115 159 130 0' 77 172 . 44 0~0592 2400 38 0 0 28 60 101 0 83 125 27 0 0 9 45 36 0 0 14 57 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 11) 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 62 0 3 408 432 61 0 1 416 426 70 0 12 381'462 69 0 27 334 487 200 32 0 6 374 415 54 0 1 408 418 33 0 12 366 443 34 0 20 340 468 300 9 0 6 351 394 19 0 4 368 389 9 0 9 335 416 29 0 15 354 462 400 14 0 8 354 399 18 0 4 368 388 16 0 8 333 410 28 0 15 289 474 500 5 0 7 342 388 11 0 2 365 379 10 0 9 338 393 23 0 10 357 447 600 ll 0 7 345 395 "'3 0 3 362 387 12 0 9 341 404 23 0 13 335 422 700 39 0 7 370 426 41 0 4 384 411 41 0 24 36 498 49 0 33 25 506 800 51 0 7 392 431 49 0 4 396 422 57 0 19 339 492 66 0 33 134 506 900 54 0 11 385 446 49 0 6 392 428 60 0 18 357 499 32 0 28 45 467 1000 27 0 22 313 421 21 0 19 332 406 20 0 32 103 494 359 0 3 350 365 1100 335 0 16 284 378 337 0 7 317 356 333 0'7 291 383 342 0 4 333 353 1200 355 0 15 277 397 344 0 8 318 362 350 0 11 313 394 347 0 3 339 355 1300 344 0 17 296 398 335 0 10 306 369 348 0 14 264 407 343 0 3 333 350 1400 349 0 11 324 382 340 0 5 323 359 335 0 15 278 399 340 0 2 333 348 1500 337 0 10 294 379 336 0 4 325 355 334 0 14 287 379 342 0 3 334 350 1600 347 0 15 288 390 340 0 9 312 364 348 0 14 294 404 347 0 4 336 356 1700 334 0 ll 284 373 334 0 6 313 354 342 0 17 268 394 346 0 3 337 358 1800 351 0 12 309 380 348 0 5 327 362 343 0 12 299 378 355 0 3 344 363 1900 351 0 13 310 395 346 0 6 323 371 348 0 15 273 397 1 0 2 349 367 2000 0 0 11 325 401 353 0 7 333 372 350 0 15 298 405 6 0 2 361 381 2100 358 0 12 322 384 355 0 8 328 387 353 0 19 271 430 8 0 3 361 381 2200 1 0 10 332 389 355 0 6 334 373 359 0 15 264 409 5 0 2 357 373 2300 15 0 ll 337 399 18 0 6 360 396 14 0 15 318 452 21 0 ll 354 430 2400 41 0 7 380 418 33 0 384 402 42 0 ll 375 444 42 0 21 363 472 DATA CODES '=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 11, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C TMP C TMP C TMP C TMP C DT C MSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 465 0 177 0 474 0 470 0 -40 0 19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 454 0 158 0 464 0 458 0 -50 0 21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 461 0 167 0 469 0 466 0 -42 0 11 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 456 0 238 0 460 0 456 0 -32 0 5 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 500 450 0 243 0 457 0 455 0 -30 0 6 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 600 450 0 237 0 455 0 451 0 -36 0 4 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 434 0 217 0 443 0 441 0 -50 0 4 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 438 0 217 0 444 0 442 0 -41 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 467 0 229 0 467 0 469 0 -32 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 503 0 234,0 464 0 471 0 -22 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 478 0 272 0 446 0 456 0 -21 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 472 0 266 0 440 0 452 0 -22 0 -25 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1300 477 0 276 0 440 0 454 0 -23 0 -29 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1400 467 0 274 0 440 0 454 0 -23 0 -25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 471 0 254 0 450 0 463 0 -23 0 -28 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 478 0 253 0 451 0 463 0 -22 0 -28 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 464 0 250 0 446 0 458 0 -23 0 -25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 454 0 247 0 442 0 455 0 -27 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 458 0 256 0 446 0 457 0 -24 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 460 0 253 0 456 0 466 0 -23 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 459 0 245 0 467 0 470 0 -24 0 -8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 455 0 254 0 465 0 467 0 -24 0 -8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 452 0 255 0 455 0 455 0 -30 0 -3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 450 0 243 0 470 0 467 0 -26 0 15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 = DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 12, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 39 0 0 27 53 121 0 0 101 134 23 0 0 10 41 35 0 0 16 69 200 30 0 0 16 41 84 0 66 95 17 0 0 8 31 17 0 0 5 27 300 13 0 0 6 21 72 0 62 84 40 0 4 18 16 0 0 5 26 400 28 0 0 20 38 82 0 64 96 18 0 0 4 29 8 0 0 5 19 500 32 0 0 18 53 86 0 70 104 23 0 0 14 37 78 0 0 60 92 600 51 0 0 30 78 80 0 38 116 28 0 0 4 67 72 0 0 25 135 700 44 0 0 20 87 94 0 75 120 34 0 0 20 57 92 0 0 72 105 800 50 0 0 24 92 97 0 68 127 41 0 0 22 79 96 0 0 81 111 900 98 0 0 54 159 147 0 91 189 50 0 0 22 106 154 0 0 118 185 1000 87 0 0 51 156 130 0 63 174 49 0 0 10 104 137 0 0 117 157 1100 69 0 0 26 109 106 0 68 147 47 0 0 16 107 115 0 0 99 135 1200 96 0 0 39 160 151 0 99 193 50 0 0 20 97 118 0 0 78 161 1300 70 0 0 38 115 101 0 47 161 73 0 0 34 147 101 0 0 76 135 1400 . 79 0 0 30 133 118 0 64 163 69 0 0 33 118 114 0 0 86 143 1500 90 0 0 35 169 148 0 78 190 69 0 0 31 130 120 0 0 95 139 1600 83 0 0 36 154 120 0 74 165 66 0 0 15 117 107 0 0 81 130 1700 62 0 0 18 111 95 0 41 145 62 0 0 16 109 87 0 0 70 106 1800 85 0 0 40 137 121 0 67 174 58 0 0 14 120 84 0 0 59 105 1900 61 0 0 24 93 90 0 64 117 62 0 0 24 101 90 0 0 70 106 2000 79 0 0 36 139 136 0 81 178 51 0 0 12 106 158 0 0 128 189 2100 54 0 0 29 88 83 0 55 119 33 0 0 14 77 118 0 0 92 137 2200 40 0 0 22 79 74 0 42 108 32 0 0 17 62 89 0 0 52 112 2300 33 0 0 15 69 70 0 40 107 29 0 0 8 75 69 0 0 52 91 2400 44 0 0 19 67 81 0 52 110 32 0 0 17 64 101 0 0 82 118 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 12, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 68 0 7 407 449 52 0 1 409 416 72 0 14 364 466 94 0 14 393 475 200 33 0 10 348 410 65 0 2 417 430 13 0 21 326 428 117 0 54 29 407 300 313 0 59 209 386 24 0 4 375 393 125 0 74 213 524 91 0 21 393 508 400 306 0 10 275 334 329 0 5 316 338 301 0 11 278 324 313 0 28 239 355 500 313 0 15 262 350 335 0 4 324 350 317 0 11 276 346 350 0 4 339 360 600 359 0 13 301 403 357 0 9 321 397 6 0 20 305 488 16 0 13 350 467 700 320 0 18 269 363 329 0 11 309 347 319 0 17 281 367 338 0 8 321 355 800 317 0 15 261 381 320 0 4 309 333 321 0 10 285 342 334 0 4 326 347 900 350 0 12 305 392 349 0 5 326 362 344 0 16 258 440 2 0 2 353 369 1000 355 0 12 318 384 349 0 6 324 366 342 0 16 301 460 1 0 2 354 368 1100 341 0 15 291 376 343 0 8 311 365 347 0 17 264 400 0 0 5 344 369 1200 335 0 12 266 378 334 0 5 320 354 328 0 17 269 382 345 0 4 334 357 1300 319 0 20 265 375 316 0 11 279 350 305 0 16 275 353 335 0 7 313 356 1400 327 0 17 251 379 322 0 10 288 356 322 0 17 280 379 331 0 4 318 346 1500 316 0 20 264 363 316 0 8 295 344 320 0 17 284 369 332 0 4 319 346 1600 319 0 19 242 369 320 0 8 297 344 325 0 14 284 377 335 0 5 325 349 1700 327 0 17 269 373 319 0 9 282 349 327 0 16 282 373 336 0 4 325 350 1800 339 0 19 264 382 332 0 9 301 358 323 0 22 254 401 324 0 6 310 345 1900 286 0 14 244 329 289 0 6 272 310 299 0 12 261 345 294 0 4 282 307 2000 338 0 14 289 395 340 0 8 317 359 336 0 17 275 394 356 0 3 346 366 2100 347 0 14 282 389 346 0 10 315 378 349 0 17 279 395 3 0 3 352 376 2200 346 0 15 295 384 347 0 8 328 376 346 0 18 298 385 9 0 5 350 391 2300 322 0 15 273 387 338 0 6 312 352 329 0 13 293 379 354 0 7 335 374 2400 322 0 23 248 377 327 0 6 310 348 322 0 12 277 358 342 0 5 332 358 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 12, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 422 0 237 0 440 0 428 0 -47 0 18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 414 0 229 0 436 0 422 0 -49 0 57 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 423 0 220 0 445 0 408 0 -39 0 37 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 445 0 262 0 452 0 445 0 -19 0 16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 442 0 283 0 459 0 462 0 -18 0 3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 446 0 275 0 451 0 451 0 -27 0 -9 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 444 0 276 0 451 0 454 0 -23 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 442 0 287 0 441 0 445 0 -24 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 430 0 288 0 430 0 435 0 -26 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 431 0 289 0 430 0 436 0 -25 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 443 0 289 0 433 0 440 0 -24 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 458 0 292 0 440 0 450 0 -14 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 474 0 303 0 432 0 444 0 -19 0 -28 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 458 0 296 0 429 0 441 0 -23 0 -27 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 463 0 301 0 430 0 443 0 -19 0 -32 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 459 0 298 0 436 0 449 0 -14 0 -24 14 0 14 0 140 00 E 1700 477 0 300 0 440 0 453 0 -9 0 -29 14 0 14 0 140 00 1800 484 0 297 0 463 0 473 0 1 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 460 0 293 0 447 0 453 0 -22 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 444 0 308 0 448 0 454 0 -16 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 434 0 323 0 431 0 434 0 -9 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 2 0 2200 444 0 339 0 441 0 442 0 0 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 2 0 2300 453 0 350 0 449 0 450 0 9 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 2 0 2400 445 0 340 0 447 0 449 0 -2 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 2 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 13, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60H SPD10B
'SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C'STD MIN HAX HRMN 100 46 0 0 20 90 85 0 54 117 31 0 0 16. 58 94 0 0 83 111 200 40 0 0 19 75 78 0 40 109 0 0 9 51 97 0 0 80 113 300 43 0 0 26 70 73 0 -0 41 103 16 0 0 4 38 92 0 0 73 106 400 37 0 0 21 59 73 0 49 . 90 23 0 0 4 45 103 0 0 72 123 500 39 0 0 23 61 77 0 56 101 31 0 0 16 50 44 0 0 19 77 600 42 0 0 27 69 88 0 73 106 29 0 0 4 56 28 0 0 12 52 700 64 0 0 37 92 112 0 85 147 37 0 0 8 77 27 0 0 9 82 800 86 0 0 48 130 123 0 96 161 0 0 7 109 34 0 0 13 71 900 87 0 0 42 133 112 0 71 144 48 0 0 11 88 42 0 0 12 80 1000 97 0 0 59 134 120 0 80 157 59 0 0 15 130 69 0 0 27 138 1100 92 0 0 '59 134 105 0 69 150 58 0 0 14 118 40 0 0 15 82 1200 61 0 0 36 93 71 0 39 97 37 0 0 8 84 106 0 0 77 127 1300 61 0 0 29 105 92 0 50 128 45 0 0 21 87 111 0 0 91 139 1400 68 0 0 31 129 102 0 58 150 63 0 0 24 124 115 0 0 98 155 1500 57 0 0 28 102 80 0 39 112 48 0 0 23 82 105 0 0 92 119 1600 86 0 0 50 132 102 0 59 138 57 0 0 16 108 102 0 0 84 120 1700 77 0 0 29 123 102 0 55 143 59 0 0 17 140 124 0 0 108 143 1800 100 0 0 50 192 136 0 231 69'4 0 0 22 150 178 0 0 132 248 1900 97 0 0 59 162 127 0 66 178 73 0 0 24 146 147 0 0 82 211 2000 58 0 0 37 112 80 0 56 105 40 0 0 13 72 113 0 0 59 147 2100 48 0 0 31 63 81 0 67 91 21 0 0 4 48 40 0 0 20 79 2200 42 0 0 23 71 77 0 56 22 0 0 4 58 78 0 0 21 121 2300 36 0 0 22 50 92 0 67 106 18 0 0 4 34 31 0 0 ll 72 2400 26 0 0 16 41 65 0 31 84 18 0 0 6 26 19 0 0 8 32 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 13, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 335 0 16 267 391 334 0 6 312 350 328 0 10 295 356 351 0 4 336 362 200 330 0 19 220 372 332 0 9 305 360 327 0 15 271 364 351 0 4 336 362 300 354 0 13 310 397 353 0 6 331 371 340 0 21 279 408 1 0 '3 350 372 400 344 0 14 295 392 351 0 4 339 367 345 0 17 299 387 4 0 2 357 373 500 13 0 9 341 395 21 0 4 371 402 18 0 10 333 417 20 0 12 343 440 600 24 0 8 351 404 28 0 3 377 398 30 0 17 342 455 36 0 22 320 481 700 48 0 8 386 428 51 0 4 400 424 54 0 19 343 497 63 0 28 359 505 800 56 0 7 394 433 58 0 4 406 435 63 0 19 53 489 41 0 31 37 492 900 52 0 8 391 447 55 0 5 400 433 67 0 20 37 483 57 0 32 88 509 1000 40 0 13 366 429 40 0 10 373 422 45 0 20 357 485 27 0 25 31 495 1100 61 0 10 396 457 63 0 9 403 457 73 0 18 371 479 57 0 46 26 484 1200 44 0 11 380 434 43 0 9 375 426 49 0 24 332 520 1 0 3 354 372 1300 349 0 14 309 398 349 0 6 325 365 346 0 17 294 421 6 0 2 362 372 1400 346 0 15 309 469 348 0 8,324 378 354 0 12 310 390 3 0 2 358 372. 1500 331 0 15 277 391 344 0 6 326 367 348 0 15 289 383 2 0 2 356 369 1600 345 0 ll 305 383 336 0 5 316 347 336 0 16 274 384 356 0 4 345 367 1700 347 0 15 293 387 351 0 8 328 379 350 0 18 275 407 5 0 2 358 373 1800 1 0 15 312 392 360 0 8 336 388 355 0 14 312 406 8 0 3 362 381 1900 ll 0 ll 339 398 11 0 8 349 395 8 0 14 320 419 ll 0 5 357 399 2000 17 0 8 350 396 25 0 5 365 401 22 0 14 336 427 10 0 3 357 393 2100 18 0 7 359 398 22 0 2 371 392 12 0 16 326 473 22 0 ll 355 431 2200 347 0 ll 305 373 8 0 12 329 388 355 0 17 313 406 15 0 6 361 421 2300 19 0 15 342 411 28 0 7 371 400 23 0 18 342 446 40 0 29 358 502 2400 349 0 18 306 389 29 0 10 347 400 356 0 16 327 427 49 0 26 344 476 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 13, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRHN 100 439 0 324 0 442 0 444 0 -7 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 200 437 0 328 0 438 0 438 0 -7 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 439 0 329 0 440 0 441 0 -5 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 400 447 0 339 0 447 0 448 0 3 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 453 0 350 0 446 0 442 0 7 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 600 460 0 354 0 455 0 449 0 13 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 472 0 367 0 461 0 462 0 19 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 483 0 373 0 476 0 478 0 28 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 487 0 364 0 487 0 490 0 26 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 494 0 362 0 502 0 508 0 33 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 500 0 352 0 503 0 510 0 27 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 510 0 361 0 472 0 477 0 18 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 489 0 360 0 475. 0 481 0 20 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 492 0 371 0 465 0 473 0 21 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 490 0 366 0 461 0 471 0 18 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 510 0 377 0 468 0 481 0 26 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 526 0 381 0 483 0 499 0 33 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 521 0 378 0 481 0 495 0 32 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 520 0 370 0 496 0 503 0 30 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 521 0 365 0 492 0 496 0 30 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 513 0 359 0 506 0 507 0 27 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 504 0 365 0 484 0 485 0 26 0 -2 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 495 0 361 0 492 0 492 0 22 0 8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 485 0 363 0 491 0 488 0 19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 14, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 17 0 0 10 23 70 0 56 82 40 0 4 10 29 0 0 19 43 200 29 0 0 21 38 91 0 77 109 7 0 0 4 18 37 0 0 25 53 300 22 0 0 15 36 88 0 76 101 11 0 0 4 25 35 0 0 26 52 400 22 0 0 16 28 59 0 55 63 40 0 4 4 13 0 0 5 23 500 19 0 0 12 29 61 0 50 81 10 0 0 4 27 23 0 0 14 33 600 10 0 0 6 20 57 0 51 63 40 0 4 4 30 0 0 21 40 700 24 0 0 20 29 77 0 72 82 90 0 4 22 41 0 0 29 60 800 50 0 0 32 68 118 0 96 132 38 0 0 10 66 49 0 0 30 72 900 36 0 0 18 49 34 0 19 52 30 0 0 5 48 43 0 0 28 61 1000 53 0 0 29 73 56 0 40 72 41 0 0 14 63 62 0 0 46 74 1100 32 0 0 13 57 36 0 69 28 0 0 7 52 63 0 0 55 73 1200 64 0 0 27 99 68 0 33 97 42 0 0 15 89 64 0 0 55 71 1300 63 0 0 35 101 83 0 63 103 52 0 0 28 91 55 0 0 44 65 1400 72 0 0 23 120 110 0 84 137 50 0 0 19 104 64 0 0 52 87 1500 53 0 0 24 92 82 0 35 118 38 0 0 12 77 81 0 0 64 100 1600 67 0 0 39 102 88 0 62 116 43 0 0 20 76 83 0 0 71 96 1700 52 0 0 29 103 77 0 51 116 37 0 0 13 77 58 0 0 46 68 1800 78 0 0 36 131 93 0 47 135 47 0 0 21 89 105 0 0 82 123 1900 71 0 0 38 112 94 0 51 124 40 0 0 12 95 138 0 0 118 159 2000 67 0 0 39 99 93 0 70 127 35 0 0 13 75 101 0 0 70 125 2100 46 0 0 22 74 93 0 69 115 23 0 0 4 53 80 0 0 22 135 2200 42 0 0 28 53 86 0 70 107 25 0 0 10 41 28 0 0 18 43 2300 14 0 0 10 19 86 0 67 98 80 0 4 21 18 0 0 11 25 2400 ll 0 0 6 16 73 0 59 83 40 0 4 4 13 0 0 5 26 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 14, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 36 0 7 379 420 39 0 1 395 403 346 0 67 263 429 106 0 7 437 482 200 55 0 4 405 424 56 0 2 410 420 59 0 12 386 445 102 0 6 434 476 300 67 0 13 400 452 68 0 3 421 434 89 0 23 383 507 110 0 4 453 481 400 350 0 15 315 379 61 0 2 416 424 340 0 12 307 369 29 0 44 36 505 500 19 0 31 310 440 54 0 3 402 420 37 0 15 361 425 600 '5 101 104 0 0 0 13 30 3 416 393 452 480 474 474 83 0 4 434 449 73 0 28 395 473 700 18 0 6 355 391 56 0 2 411 421 21 0 11 350 431 102 0 9 415 475 800 49 0 5 390 424 66 0 3 414 431 58 0 14 377 478 98 0 11 409 484 900 66 0 13 402 503 78 0 10 413 471 91 0 18 369 502 113 0 7 441 489 1000 39 0 18 360 444 38 0 11 372 428 46 0 22 358 477 356 0 3 347 363 1100 5 0 30 303 462 359 0 29 276 445 354 0 34 51 467 354 0 3 346 360 1200 352 0 16 288 407 347 0 8 321 379 331 0 26 252 463 348 0 3 336 356 1300 291 0 18 249 357 305 0 8 282 325 311 0 13 281 349 301 0 7 284 323 1400 320 0 16 257 390 318 0 5 301 336 310 0 14 267 382 317 0 4 306 333 1500 330 0 17 278 375 332 0 5 313 351 326 0 14 251 361 343 0 5 330 356 1600 340 0 12 305 371 341 0 6 326 366 347 0 14 284 375 355 0 4 343 364 1700 339 0 14 280 375 345 0 9 315 379 333 0 16 277 386 352 0 5 340 364 1800 8 0 13 319 401 2 0 9 328 382 353 0 19 243 395 7 0 3 361 376 1900 5 0 14 317 397 1 0 8 334 386 352 0 24 282 423 5 0 2 360 371 2000 19 0 9 349 404 17 0 5 360 390 11 0 23 79 435 10 0 2 363 388 2100 24 0 9 356 409 23'0 4 366 395 27 0 20 338 485 10 0 5 356 413 2200 35 0 6 380 407 29 0 4 379 399 38 0 17 340 442 91 0 20 386 486 2300 64 0 18 32 93 31 0 3 383 399 68 0 20 388 488 62 0 37 375 509 2400 88 0 73 11 362 56 0 1 413 420 249 0 23 220 333 96 0 22 418 484 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 14, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S'T60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 487 0 353 0 495 0 488 0 20 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 481 0 351 0 485 0 472 0 16 0 15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 480 0 343 0 481 0 474 0 13 0 19 0 14 0 14 0, 14 0 0 0 400 477 0 342 0 481 0 471 0 11 0 20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 477 0 343 0 477 0 460 0 10 0 9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 473 0 338 0 476 0 454 0 10,0 20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 458 0 336 0 465 0 446 0 5 0 ll 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 463 0 345 0 479 0 476 0 17 0 8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 496 0 365 0 502 0 505 0 31 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 518 0 367 0 482 0 486 0 30 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 538 0 384, 0 479 0 487 0 34 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 548 0 386 0 482 0 496 0 39 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 540 0 384 0 486 0 495 0 37 0 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 534 0 375 0 477 0 489 0 32 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 510 0 365 0 480 0 488 0 27 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 496 0 369 0 481 0 487 0 26 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 507 0 371 0 482 0 488 0 29 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 516 0 372 0 485 0 494 0 29 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 526 0 368 0 480 0 490 0 28 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 523 0 352 0 488 0 492 0 25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 511 0 336 0 491 0 493 0 21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 494 0 323 0 494 0 489 0 7 0 3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 476 0 317 0 487 0 474 0 1 0 21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 472 0 315 0 470 0 455 0 -4 0 29 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD -DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 15, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 14 0 0 10 23 57 0 46 74 40 0 4 5 16 0 0 5 26 200 28 0 0 23 31 19 0 24 26 0 0 16 32 20 0 0 13 29 300 28 0 0 18 40 38 0 32 44 25 0 0 19 32 36 0 0 29 48 400 47 0 0 25 75 88 0 74 104'2 0 0 22 50 67 0 0 48 85 500 34 0 0 23 56 84 0 70 95 31 0 0 20 49 49 0 0 40 61 600 41 0 0 25 60 98 0 89 106 32 0 0 21 57 64 0 0 53 78 700 38 0 0 16 76 96 0 72 131 36 0 0 20 61 93 0 0 68 112 800 58 0 0 33 87 104 0 75 135 31 0 0 12 70 103 0 0 89 115 900 31 0 0 11 61 55 0 29 100 24 0 0 9 47 56 0 0 46 69 1000 38 0 0 21 59 51 0 17 95 34 0 0 10 68 36 0 0 29 45 1100 51 0 0 21 78 69 0 34 112 36 0 0 6 72 28 0 0 19 36 1200 61 0 '0 26 94 78 0 53 108 39 0 0 13 69 39 0 0 33 48 1300 62 0 0 27 119 75 0 35 128 60 0 0 31 105 53 0 0 45 61 1400 68 0 0 37 107 89 0 58 134 47 0 0 16 97 34 0 0 28 44 1500 88 0 0 47 147 125 0 92 155 52 0 0 ll 104 49 0 0 42 59 1600 80 0 0 38 125 102 0 49 142 52 0 0 16 97 60 0 0 47 71 1700 81 0 0 32 134 99 0 51 129 48 0 0 17 100 59 0 0,48 67 1800 60 0 0 25 101 81 0 49 117 48 0 0 17 85 48 0 0 38 62 1900 50 0 0 19 78 73 0 96 41 0 0 12 77 2000 47 0 52 0 0 0 38 22 54 92 74 0 47 101 42 0 0 '6 84 78 0 0 65 87 2100 20 0 0 12 36 49 0 29 71 16 0 0 4 32 46 0 0 35 55 2200 9 0 0 6 37 49 0 44 56 40 0 4 5 18 0 0 12 26 2300 13 0 0 6 20 34 0 28 43 50 0 4 ll 23 0 0 13 38 2400 16 0 0 12 22 40 0 30 49 40 0 4 12 19 0 0 13 27 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 15, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DI R10M D IR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 317 0 14 280 346 37 0 4 388 407,344 0 16 300 370 14 0 7 362 397 200 267 0 5 256 279 349 0 9 332 372 250 0 10 232 275 292 0 7 260 306 300 278 0 5 262 292 291 0 8 279 312 284 0 8 264 305 291 0 7 276 308 400 305 0 14 250 353 312 0 5 301 323 314 0 10 289 340 329 0 5 315 342 50,0 289 0 9 270 315 310 0 3 302 317 297 0 7 271 321 323 0 7 307 340 600 302 0 10 277 329 312 0 2 305 316 313 0 8 286 331 326 0 4 318 337 700 326 0 18 257 398 329 0 4 314 341, 323 0 9 296 364 347 0 3 337 357 800 344 0 10 308 368 347 0 4 334 365 341 0 16 283 393 4 0 2 358 372 900 343 0 20 259 385 346 0 7 326 370 343 0 19 279 384 0 0 4 349 370 1000 348 0 18 290 430 352 0 12 311 395 344 0 19 263 391 354 0 6 337 371 1100 338 0 18 42 390 341 0 11 300 366 343 0 23 266 392 326 0 14 299 356 1200 345 0 16 299 401 340 0 8 323 365 306 0 15 262 364 306 0 6 294 322 1300 334 0 23 266 384 322 0 15 287 355 305 0 13 273 354 283 0 4 272 293 1400 344 0 20 296 403 340 0 12 311 371 315 0 26 126 388 293 0 7 270 307 1500 352 0 11 311 378 343 0 6 317 364 330 0 20 243 385 324 0 4 313 335 1600 350 0 16 299 388 348 0 8 325 377 354 0 20 288 439 350 0 7 333 365 1700 345 0 14 293 385 345 0 7 315 366 340 0 19 275 392 348 0 5 339 366 1800 337 0 16 274 379 337 0 9 307 366 346 0 16 288 403 349 0 8 331 363 1900 330 0 17 280 377 329 0 8 309 362 322 0 16 272 359 330 0 6 317 346 2000 344 0 15 294 389 343 0 8 320 363 347 0 14 283 379 1 0 2 354 368 2100 307 0 31 226 373 348 0 5 330 366 320 0 17 274 357 1 0 3 353 372 2200 306 0 29 265 352 346 0 1 343 349 340 0 12 316 357 347 0 10 323 373 2300 159 0 62 188 536 5 0 9 349 383 136 0 56 182 531 89 0 49 350 498 2400 196 0 8 185 212 17 0 4 371 389 200 0 21 164 240 121 0 7 101 142 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA ,3=.UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 15, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C MSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 473 0 322 0 479 0 477 0 5 0 34 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 476 0 327 0 476 0 475 0 20 0 31 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 463 0 345 0 475 0 475 0 21 0 31 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 454 0 345 0 452 0 452 0 7 0 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 455 0 337 0 460 0 461 0 7 '0 14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 459 0 339 0 467 0 468 0 7 0 2 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 460 0 331 0 462 0 464 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 463 0 343 0 465 0 466 0 8 0 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 476 0 345 0 470 0 472 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 504 0 342 0 476 0 480 0 17 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 515 0 339 0 480 0 485 0 17 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 530 0 342 0 484 0 491 0 21 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 552 0 360 0 484 0 491 0 26 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 551 0 356 0 489 0 498 0 30 0 -20 14 0 14 0 140 00 1500 550 0 359 0 491 0 504 0 32 0 -25 14 0 14 0 140 00 1600 538 0 362 0 499 0 510 0 35 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 542 0 373 0 504 0 517 0 49 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 555 0 375 0 505 0 516 0 44 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 547 0 373 0 505 0 515 0 46 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 518 0 377 0 503 0 511 0 39 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 503 0 361 0 497 0 500 0 31 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 482 0 348 0 488 0 487 0 26 0 ll 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 469 0 352 0 480 0 472 0 23 0 17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 463 0 354 0 474 0 454 0 18 0 35 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 16, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 19 0 8 27 23 0 18 32 4 21 28 0 14 43 200 14 0 9 19 59 0 53 67 4 5 38 0 28 46 300 41 0 20 69 82 0 35 140 39 0 21 57 52 0 23 97 400 27 0 10 55 90 0 72 111 25 10 50 62 0 49 78 500 17 0 8 33 66 0 52 78 4 15 50 0 24 76 600 10 0 6 69 50 0 39 62 4 8 34 0 16 54 700 16 0 10 21 61 0 47 4 6 21 0 5 41 800 17 0 6 28 79 0 68 84 24 10 32 30 0 19 49 900 29 0 16 53 36 0 21 48 20 4 56 50 0 36 71 1000 43 0 ll 72 41 0 23 56 36 14 61 45 0 37 58 1100 51 0 18 83 61 0 30 92 43 10 73 37 0 31 47 1200 80 0 41 160 102 0 52 161 77 25 176 79 0 42 114 1300 72 0 27 150 84 0 45 167 86 30 175 85 0 48 107 1400 59 0 34 101 63 0 36 22 75 33 0 22 42 1500 63 0 24 112 92 0 43 121 59 22 100 35 0 22 48 1600 73 0 41 119 89 0 53 118 53 0 18 87 67 0 54 87 1700 63 0 25 106 87 0 43 118 56 23 101 77 0 65 90 1800 66 59 0 0 27 51 111 69 89 0 57 ill 47 25 88 1900 38 0 18 69 63 0 32 99 45 ,9 78 51 0 40 68 2000 46 0 25 84 77 0 40 99 32 16 55 58 0 43 68 2100 47 0 29 63 91 0 65 107 31 13 62 65 0 20 93 2200 24 0 17 34 70 0 53 83 4 23 29 0 18 39 2300 38 0 32 46 112 0 0 104 127 15 4 38 23 0 5 35 2400 29 0 21 34 103 0 96 111 14 4 28 42 0 27 64 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
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METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 16, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 177 0 29 72 202 35 0 6 378 406 170 0 16'48 224 131 0 12 111 200 200 97 0 11 75 122 18 0 2 375 383 95 0 8 443 484 114 0 2 107 121 300 256 0 13 234 297 275 0 21 256 352 257 0 11 230 288 237 0 25 132 280 400 301 0 24 216 400 311 0 8 296 328 317 0 13 288 352 330 0 6 317 349 500 358 0 24 306 412 355 0 2 343 363 10 0 13 348 415 22 0 10 357 431 600 193 0 52 97 245 17 0 7 364 393 69 0 29 49 205 93 0 26 384 482 700 159 0 23 120 536 23 0 5 376 393 172 0 45 90 529 85 0 25 43 517 800 81 0 15 34 126 29 0 1 386 392 83 0 10 51 110 107 0 10 50 123 900 295 0 29 220 405 304 0 17 241 361 277 0 24 208 362 333 0 6 320 351 1000 285 0 27 227 362 306 0 17 260 389 308 0 19 258 362 343 0 6 323 356 1100 345 0 18 '292 386 354 0 13 309 393 357 0 20 285 448 337 0 8 319 355 1200 277 0 21 235 346 288 0 17 256 340 287 0 19 261 333 283 0 13 263 319 1300 281 0 21 240 349 281 0 16 249 328 283 0 15 260 341 275 0 8 259 304 1400 299 0 21 232 362 306 0 13 267 342 327 0 14 284 365 309 0 21 259 336 1500 308 0 15 252 357 316 0 9 285 348 306 0 13 277 353 327 0 14 302 356 1600 346 0 14 293 391 343 0 7 303 362 353 0 14 279 413 1 0 2 350 368 1700 332 0 18 253 390 345 0 8 320 366 347 0 18 278 395 2 0 1 356 367 1800 344 0 15 248 390 346 0 5 328 367 342 0 16 278 392 1 0 2 353 366 1900 344 0 21 255 398 354 0 12 318 380 342 0 19 280 403 351 0 6 335 361 2000 357 0 14 300 406 7 0 7 346 383 352 0 14 301 390 4 0 2 360 370 2100 23 0 6 361 399 28 0 2 383 397 25 0 16 241 449 13 0 5 361 436 2200 305 0 18 269 342 20 0 3 369 387 315 0 32 274 373 9 0 5 352 381 2300 46 0 3 397 416 46 0 3 401 412 46 0 21 326 471 114 0 9 75 130 2400 62 0 5 415 430 62 0 2 418 427 75 0 9 398 453 113 0 2 467 482 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 16, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C TMP C THP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRHN 100 447 0 336 0 466 0 445 0 9 0 46 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 444 0 334 0 458 0 429 0 7 0 57 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 431 0 325 0 460 0 450 0 12 0 51 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 459 0 345 0 478 0 475 0 17 0 10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 460 0 344 0 471 0 465 0 17 0 4 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 453 0 338 0 461 0 431 0 8 0 15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 419 0 313 0 463 0 427 0 5 0 49 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 410 0 310 0 466 0 453 0 13 0 64 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 495 0 373 0 483 0 486 0 28 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 544 0 392 0 484 0 491 0 30 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 585 0 410 0 490 0 500 0 36 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 569 0 410 0 499 0 505 0 46 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 557 0 400 0 490 0 498 0 33 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 570 0 397 0 499 0 508 0 41 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 599 0 411 0 504 0 517 0 48 0 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 610 0 417 0 524 0 540 0 65 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 636 0 415 0 535 0 550 0 73 0 -,26 0 14 0'4 0 14 0 0 0 1800 621 0 408 0 538 0 551 0 77 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 613 0 407 0 529 0 540 0 70 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 590 0 397 0 530 0 539 0 65 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 578 0 384 0 536 0 534 0 59 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 559 0 390 0 514 0 509 0 52 0 20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 '37 0 389 0 528 0 522 0 44 0 62 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 531 0 378 0 531 0 512 0 45 0 67 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 17, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 39 0 0 30. 48 128 0 0 120 135 38 0 0 29 48 52 0 0 37 66 200 37 0 0 28 45 136 0 0 127 148 39 0 0 28 49 45 0 0 32 61 300 19 0 0 13 24 119 0 0 109 127 21 0 0 12 33 44 0 0 33 60 400 34 0 0 23 44 107 0 84 116 31 0 0 20 47 52 0 0 40 67 500 31 0 0 18 50 103 0 89 120 38 0 0 10 55 61 0 0 38 83 600 41 0 0 32 51 86 0 78 95 41 0 0 31 51 76 0 0 53 96 700 37 0 0 26 53 102 0 84 116 48 0 0 39 59 59 0 0 39 88 800 31 85 0 0 0 13 46 0 57 112 ill 0 98 126 40 0 0 28 52 900 46 0 0 27 66 72 0 36 98 53 0 0 32 90 76 0 0 50 109 1000 56 0 0 21 80 61 0 28 82 53 0 0 30 77 78 0 0 35 120 1100 46 0 0 14 87 54 0 21 85 37 0 0 7 76 30 0 0 9 61 1200 51 0 0 12 82 56 0 24 95 35 0 0 6 64 31 0 0 17 43 1300 49 0 0 18 90 75 0 0 36 127 50'0 0 25 96 61 0 0 44 77 1400 65 0 0 37 98 86 0 64 110 47 0 0 20 75 60 0 0 41 80 1500 74 0 0 27 120 96 0 61 123 46 0 0 16 78 106 0 0 85 120 1600 77 0 0 42 116 101 0 61 131 58 0 0 24 109 139 0 0 93 158 1700 78 0 0 38 106 93 0 72 123 54 0 0 17 109 138 '0 0 115 162 1800 61 0 0 34 122 76 0 52 127 34 0 0 7 68 118 0 0 96 138 1900 44 0 0 16 83 69 0 35 94 27 0 0 ll 55 2000 ill 33 0 0 94 125 0 0 15 51 51 0 38 66 25 0 0 9 40 44 0 0 15 70 2100 38 0 0 28 58 90 0 77 103 22 0 0 6 39 26 0 0 16 38 2200 30 0 0 23 41 69 0 52 83 28 0 0 17 39 32 0 0 20 50 2300 27 0 0 20 35 132 0 0 109 150 39 0 0 29 46 35 0 0 25 50 2400 28 0 0 19 41 138 0 0 121 150 44 0 0 32 56 42 0 0 29 64 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 17, 1989 DIRECTIONS, 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 87 0 4 431 458 83 0 2 437 447 90 0 5 427 463 106 0 2 456 471 200 87 0 4 436 458 92 0 1 449 455 92 0 2 438 457 100 0 3 445 471 300 120 0 9 456 494 108 0 3 461 475 133 0 9 458 506 104 0 4 447 475 400 178 0 8 158 190 142 0 1 497 505 175 0 7 156 192 117 0 3 466 490 500 108 0 15 86 136 139 0 3 491 504 118 0 16 95 154 108 0 4 456 483 600 99 0 3 89 107 136 0 0 492 500 101 0 93 115 110 0 3 458 481 700 82 0 4 70 93 127 0 4 477 493 89 0 83 98 106 0 5 449 484 800 101 0 8 75 129 117 0 0 475 481 111 0 10 92 136 110 0 3 459 480 900 120 0 11 89 153 126 0 4 465 502 128 0, 9 101 156 110 0 5 455 485 1000 105 0 11 69 146 119 0 7 451 494 147 0 10 105 174 122 0 9 87 144 1100 160 0 21 79 213 167 0 18 130 232 171 0 27 47 490 241 0 30 154 495 1200 155 0 31 105 504 153 0 15 96 207 225 0 66 36 508 352 0 6 324 363 1300 316 0 24 114 375 311 0 9 286 341 313 0 17 261 351 359 0 12 323 381 1400 298 0 24 230 370 305 0 12 281 338 330 0 16 273 376 359 0 7 334 375 1500 347 0 13 308 390 344 0 8 303 366 348 0 23 283 398 1600 345 6 0 0 2 14 360 305 375 390 349 0 6 325 374 349 0 '7 271 413 10 0 1 366 381 1700 339 0 9 288 366 350 0 5 335 363 347 0 20 267 406 ll 0 2 364 380 1800 ll 0 11 336 410 13 0 9 344 402 1 0 31 31 479 8 0 1 362 375 1900 6 0 20 301 406 33 0 10 367 414 347 0 20 266 437 13 0 1 369 378 2000 23 0 ll 350 410 34 0 5 379 407 39 0 347 458 14 0 8 328 398 2100 65 109 0 0 8 9 403 418 449 486 53 0 2 405 417 81 0 0'112 395 472 2200 74 0 7 411 448 125 0 5 476 497 79 5 412 452 88 0 8 421 471 2300 104 0 9 449 493 143 0 1 500 507 114 0 7 456 493 115 0 9 433 492 2400 122 0 5 467 502 143 0 0 501 505 132 0 3 482 499 117 0 6 459 495 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 17, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C TMP C TMP C TMP C DT C MSC C MSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 522 0 374 0 526 0 504 0 39 0 88 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 515 0 373 0 518 0 509 0 35 0 96 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 511 0 366 0 516 0 504 0 33 0 117 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 526 0 374 0 546 0 505 0 48 0 110 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 482 0 355 0 527 0 507 0 41 0 109 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 477 0 357 0 519 0 498 0 37 0 90 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 472 0 355 0 500 0 479 0 28 0 92 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 508 0 379 0 538 0 530 0 52 0 64 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 598 0 428 0 597 0 599 0 82 0 9 14 0 14 0 140 00 1000 654 0 443 0 658 0 662 0 116 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1100 702 0 442 0 634 0 637 0 113 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 722 0 428 0 612 0 622 0 114 0 -15 0 14 0 13 0 14 0 0 0 1300 716 0 432 0 617 0 627 0 108 0 -25 0 14 0 '2 0 140 00 1400 721 0 419 0 630 0 642 0 109 0 -28 0 14 0 12 0 140 00 1500 713 0 428 0 633 0 636 0 110 0 -22 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1600 710 0 424 0 648 0 650 0 117 0 -22 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1700 716 0 428 0 662 0 659 0 123 0 -16 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1800 737 0 444 0 628 0 631 0 107 0 -18 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1900 725 0 447 0 646 0 628 0 117 0 0 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 2000 722 0 441 0 587 0 579 0 81 0 -4 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 2100 693 0 432 0 694 0 670 0 131 0 8 0 140,120 140 00 2200 676 0 426 0 672 0 663 0 118 0 36 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 2300 647 0 424 0 657 0 643 0 110 0 58 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 2400 635 0 424 0 656 0 641 0 110 0 52 0 14 0 13 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 18, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 36 0 0 25 44 143 0 0 135 149 38 0 0 23'3 48 0 0 32 63 200 30 0 0 24 41 146 0 0 140 154 43 0 0 27 52 43 0 0 30 60 300 28 0 0 16 42 135 0 0 123 147 41 0 0 28 56 44 0 0 31 65 400 35 0 0 26 48 163 0 0 152 174 50 0 0 29 72 50 0 0 35 78 500 38 0 0 27 51 150 0 0 139 161 0 0 24 62 57 0 0 39 86 600 40 0 0 30 58 142 0 0 126 174 57 0 0 28 80 61 0 0 37 86 700 53 0 0 29 77 153 0 0 127 175 35 0 0 22 53 67 0 0 45 94 800 51 0 0 32 70 134 0 83 152 70 0 0 34 106 79 0 0 51 115 900 80 0 0 39 123 141 0 89 185 76 0 0 49 108 74 0 0 35 128 1000 92 0 0 42 151 145 0 90 205 75 0 0 33 125 68 0 0 22 142 1100 109 0 0 52 172 168 0 89 247 94 0' 50 162 92 0 0 39 153 1200 101 0 0 43 177 169 0 94 239 100 0 0 47 169 89 0 0 33 173 1300 95 0 0 34 177 166 0 78 226 96 0 0 53 167 69 0 0 29 117 1400 76 0 0 38 138 124 0 60 196 101 0 0 46 175 73 0 0 25 148 1500 121 0 0 65 209 220 0 0 131 286 102 0 0 47 168 83 0 0 38 181 1600 122 0 0 61 205 204 0 0 143 270 88 0 0 42 167 63 0 0 25 171 1700 106 0 0 55 160 193 0 0 133 258 75 0 0 34 122 58 0 0 18 115 1800 93 0 0 47 147 162 0 83 234 122 0 0 71 179 105 0 0 62 171 1900 100 0 0 48 155 169 0 0 109 237 85 0 0 46 147 70 0 0 39 123 2000 89 0 0 44 138 166 0 0 118 214 73 0 0 35 110 84 0 0 38 141 2100 92 0 0 45 143 164 0 98 236 97 0 0 64 150 76 0 0 32 144 2200 118 0 0 68 233 215 0 0 126 298 116 0 0 64 168 107 0 48 174 2300 108 0 0 50 185 200 0 0 123 272 98 0 0 52 214 90 0 0 46 169 2400 ill 99 0 0 0 0 52 186 55 155 224 0 0 133 312 99 0 0 45 197 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 18, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DI R10M DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 141 0 3 488 510 148 0 0 506 509 137 0 3 486 509 123 0 6 459 513 200 128 0 5 467 504 146 0 1 503 508 134 0 3 481 505 118 0 6 92 135 300 123 0 9 457 505 146 0 1 503 509 127 0 5 466 501 115 0 6 96 143 400 134 0 4 482 511 145 0 0 503 508 136 0 3 484 508 119 0 6 100 138 500 133 0 4 121 147 148 0 0 505 510 135 0 3 124 151 118 0 5 99 136 600 130 0 5 113 144 138 0 1 496 503 134 0 5 118 155 122 0 6 105 141 700 146 0 5 131 164 146 0 0 503 510 140 0 6 116 168 124 0 6 104 144 800 128 0 6 108 148 133 0 1 488 499 129 0 5 108 146 115 0 5 103 131 900 146 0 7 109 171 146 0 4 493 522 140 0 7 115 163 135 0 11 103 202 1000 154 0 10 130 188 152 0 9 138 526 149 0 10 130 185 141 0 19 108 498 1100 149 0 9 122 178 148 0 6 129 165 148 0 12 119 189 138 0 15 97 237 1200 139 0 7 109 165 140 0 5 128 160 138 0 9 103 173 138 0 15 71 202 1300 138 0 9 104 161 137 0 6 116 158 138 0 9 106 166 141 0 20 101 509 1400 133 0 11 104 166 132 0 6 112 148 133 0 7 99 152 140 0 27 61 515 1500 153 0 7 128 181 151 0 3 141 163 144 0 9 117 176 144 0 22 107 231 1600 164 0 9 140 191 163 0 5 147 182 159 0 12 120 200 140 0 22 97 329 1700 153 0 7 132 178 154 0 4 143 171 151 0 10 118 194 143 0 17 106 279 1800 132 0 8 101 155 133 0 6 112 148 131 0 6 110 152 129 0 11 99 192 1900 149 0 7 129 197 147 0 4 133 159 147 0 8 118 179 143 0 16 79 211 2000 145 0 6 125 176 147 0 3 132 158 142 0 7 120 170 140 0 15 106 213 2100 140 0 6 119 161 140 0 3 127 153 139 0 7 107 172 137 0 ll ill 197 2200 144 0 6 116 168 144 0 4 125 157 141 0 5 126 163 138 0 13 109 192 2300 147 0 8 126 176 148 0 5 133 165 145 0 9 121 174 137 0 13 104 211 2400 157 0 8 133 180 157 0 3 145 167 155 0 9 126 187 141 0 13 106 193 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 18, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C TMP C TMP C DT C MSC C MSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 638 0 421 0 642 0 623 0 101 0 40 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 621 0 417 0 625 0 610 0 930 47 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 602 0 413 0 612 0 591 0 850 52 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 590 0 410 0 604 0 590 0 81 0 50 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 596 0 412 0 608 0 602 0 83 0 42 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 596 0 410 0 614 0 612 0 86 0 37 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 608 0 418 0 613 0 613 0 86 0 11 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 610 0 425 0 618 0 620 0 92 0 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 654 0 440 0 656 0 660 0 115 0 -9 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 690 0 440 0 695 0 699 0 139 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 716 0 441 0 720 0 725 0 155 0 -14 14 0 13 0 14 0 0 0 '200 733 0 453 0 735 0 740 0 167 0 -16 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1300 728 0 450 0 734- 0 739 0 164 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1400 733 0 460 0 738 0 743 0 166 0 -10 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1500 750 0 470 0 758 0 764 0 183 0 -15 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1600 752 0 474 0 760 0 764 0 181 0 9 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1700 743 0 471 0 748 0 751 0 174 0 -5 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1800 738 0 483 0 743 0 747 0 172 0 -7 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 1900 745 0 483 0 750 0 753 0 175 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 2000 734 0 479 0 740 0 742 0 167 0 -5 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 2100 728 0 476 0 731 0 733 0 161 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 2200 725 0 476 0 730 0 732 0 160 0 -3 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 2300 721 0 481 0 724 0 726 0 158 0 -4 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 2400 721 0 476 0 726 0 727 0 158 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 19) 1989 SPEED S 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 100 97 0 58 152 189 0 0 140 236 77 0 0 '6 145 91 0 46 141 200 87 0 45 166 175 0 0 129 235 71 0 0 38 141 88 0 50 144 300 60 0 28 110 146 0 90 185 55 0 0 28 100 82 0 50 128 400 42 0. 25 73 117 0 77 160 43 0 0 12 89 78 0 51 122 500 69 0 36 121 144 0 0.- 88 202 83 0 0 46 133 85 0 57 125 600 119 0 59 204 233 0 0 153 322 100 0 0 55 183 102 0 46 201 700 82 0. 41 144 170 0 0 124 232 66 0 0 28 139 79 0 34 127 800 76 0 39 123 157 0 0 100 204 63 0 0 36 94 900 66 58 0 0 28 29 111 98 115 0 '69 156 '4 0 0 39 116 77 0 47 137 1000 89 0 37 138 170 0 0 102 221 79 0 0 48 125 79 0 40 148 1100 68 0 35 113 134 0 82 175 84 0 0 '48 121 76 0 42 128 1200 75 0 39 131 133 0 55 184 82 0 0 42 142 71 0 32 151 1300 101 0, 47 181 168 0 256 112 0 0 67 194 94 0 46 169 1400 106 0 43 195 200 0 0 138 257 87 0 0 41 163 85 0 40 162 1500 110 0 60 191 192 0 0 121 282 93 0 0 46 185 88 0 33 159 1600 137 0 66 210 239 0 0 143 310 126 0 0 45 198 106 0 52 194 1700 116 0 49 183 203 0 91 297 103 0 0 52 172 85 0 36 167 1800 112 0 51 192 203 0 0 118 290 91 0 0 55 167 90 0 39 160 1900 103 0 47 169 187 0 0 102 256 87 0 0 52 155 83 0 31 140 2000 84 0 46 142 152 0 86 219 88 0 0 49 147 84 0 46 139 2100 116 0 44 208 206 0 0 127 288 97 0 0 55 155 90 0 44 138 2200 64 0 43 98 133 0 88 179 67"0 0 37 102 56 0 18 111 2300 66 0 36 101 129 0 58 196 77 0 0 39 123 92 0 49 144 2400 82 0 42 147 150 0 0 103 192 66 0 0 20 138 99 0 58 160 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE 2=BAD DATA DIRECTION DATA'=UNSTEADY 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 19, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 157 0 , 8 129 179 159 0 3 147 168 157 0 10 128 188 142 0 13 115 201 200 154 0 7 131 177 158 0 3 144 174 154 0 10 125 179 141 0 13 82 205 300 154 0 11 119 186 157 0 6 142 171 148 0 12 122 186 133 0 10 111 181 400 146 0 11 122 189 153 0 5 142 168 144 0 12 114 189 128 0 8 106 179 500 136 0 7 112 162 138 0 4 122 150 136 0 6 107 162 128 0 7 112 162 600 157 0 9 123 182 157 0 5 141 169 154 0 11 118 187 141 0 14 93 208 700 168 0 8 143 191 168 0 3 157 177 166 0 13 127 203 137 0 12 100 191 "800 143 0 6 123 169 148 0 3 139 157 141 0 7 117 165 130 0 11 100 185 900 131 0 10 83 161 135 0 5 118 152 132 0 8 103 161 124 0 8 93 153 1000 148 0 8 114 184 148 0 4 137 160 144 0 7 129 175 142 0 15 86 223 1100 131 0 8 105 156 135 0 3 121 148 133 0 7 99 153 129 0 9 108 174 1200 140 0 10 108 171 140 0 7 118 157 138 0 6 115 159 132 0 12 98 187 1300 133 0 7 105 157 132 0 4 119 144 132 0 6 108 149 130 0 12 98 185 1400 152 0 8 131 179 153 0 4 141 167 154 0 11 118 195 141 0 15 104 217 1500 151 0 9 125 178 153 0 6 137 168 155 0 12 115 183 144 0 17 98 244 1600 148 0 7 128 181 150 0 4 132 166 149 0 9 120 177 140 0 14 107 199 1700 151 0 8 111 183 150 0 4 127 163 147 0 10 117 190 142 0 17 103 246 1800 146 0 8 117 175 143 0 3 130 155 143 0 7 116 180 140 0 16 104 224 1900 147 0 9 108 182 146 0 5 129 159 144 0 10 106 183 139 0 18 105 493 2000 136 0 8 102 161 137 0 3 124 148 136 0 6 115 156 136 0 15 110 229 2100 145 0 7 125 176 147 0 4 134 161 143 0 7 110 167 2200 142 140 0 0 16 ill 8 115 242 168 142 0 4 128 152 138 0 7 111 168 140 0 15 104 210 2300 138 0 8 109 165 140 0 4 125 153 138 0 7 107 167 131 0 8 110 166 2400 163 0 9 133 188 164 0 4 145 177 162 0 11 122 200 138 0 10 115 177 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 19, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C TMP C TMP C DT C MSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 712 0 475 0 718 0 720 0 154 0 -4 0 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 200 705 0 472 0 710 0 712 0 149 0 -3 14 0 12 0 14 0 0 0 300 692 0 472 0 701 0 703 0 145 0 140 120 140 '00 400 683 0 478 0 689 0 689 0 141 0 1 0 14 0 12 0 140 00 500 680 0 483 0 682 0 682 0 137 0 14 0 13 0 140 00 600 663 0 517 0 674 0 674 0 149 0 14 0 13 0 14 0 0 0 700 638 0 523 0 637 0 635 0 141 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 2 0 800 632 0 524 0 622 0 617 0 140 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 2 0 900 637 0 521 0 634 0 634 0 141 0 -11 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 646 0 523 0 646 0 646 0 145 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 636 0 527 0 630 0 628 0 144 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 1200 640 0 534 0 627 0 625 0 146 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 3 0 1300 639 0 529 0 636 0 636 0 145 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 635 0 528 0 626 0 623 0 143 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 1500 670 0 546 0 677 0 681 0 168 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1' 1600 671 0 537 0 675 0 677 0 161 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 683 0 542 0 687 0 689 0 166 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 676 0 537 0 682 0 683 0 162 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 653 0 537 0 647 0 648 0 154 0 -11 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 5 0 2000 639 0 528 0 627 0 622 0 145 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 2100 634 0 519 0 625 0 624 0 139 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 2200 626 0 518 0 613 0 609 0 135 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 2300 623 0 521 0 607 0 605 0 135 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 2 0 2400 623 0 521 0 612 0 612 0 136 0 -16 0 140 140 140 1'0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 20, 1989 SPEEDS 1-' (MPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 60 0 31 101 129 0 95 161 55 0 0 20 117 59 0 26 110 200 61 0 32 104 129 0 88 168 45 0 0 20 85 54 0 26 90 300 48 0 26 81 82 0 59 112 30 0 0 8 67 36 0 18 69 400 29 0 25 0 18 42 60 0 37 75 26 0 0 ll 39 10 48 500 28 0 17 43 60 0 42 93 25 0 0 6 48 34 0 16 59 600 49 0 25 83 86 0 39 132 48 0 0 20 93 51 0 36 64 700 55 0 25 92 104 0 73 144 53 0 0 26 101 56 0 34 81 800 55 0 52 0 24 103 40 73 ill 0 67 153 73 0 0 44 114 900 43 0 23 72 68 0 40 0 0 19 64 51 0 31 72 1000 39 0 20 69. 46 0 24 65 30 0 0 11 50 50 0 34 70 1100 58 0 27 92 83 0 48 114 63 0 41 '9 57 0 0 21 95 1200 77 0 42 129 121 0 66 182 73 0 0 34 117 84 0 44 109 1300 84 0 44 121 124 0 52 171 83 0 0 28 128 86 0 64 106 1400 97 0 46 149 134 0 49 201 77 0 0 32 133 92 0 63 133 1500 84 0 35 134 132 0 69 176 80 0 0 43 118 60 0 47 78 1600 76 0 27 154 164 0 0 102 273 99 0 0 39 176 82 0 64 132 1700 83 0 29 148 176 0 0 103 242 85 0 0 38 144 75 0 ,54 94 1800 64 0 29 117 147 0 78 203 91 0 0 43 153 59 0 43 78 1900 65 0 39 104 98 0 65 146 77 0 0 36 133 72 0 43 101 2000 46 0 13 97 78 0 43 127 31 0 0 13 62 61 0 33 84 2100 24 0 16 35 27 0 18 42 16 0 0 5 23 19 0 5 26 2200 26 0 18 38 56 0 37 14 0 0 4 34 23 0 5 37 2300 44 0 26 81 32 0 87 39 0 0 23 57 63 0 47 79 2400 28 0 17 38 48 0 37 63 27 0 0 18 39 29 0 13 42 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 20) 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOM DIR60H DIR10B DIRlOS AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 162 0 10 128 194 164 0 3 151 174 160 0 13 123 199 136 0 14 82 201' 200 166 0 123 200 171 0 5 155 184 165 0 13 128 207 138 0 18 95 232 300 189 0 11 158 222 189 0 5 174 206 196 0 17 147 243 151 0 30 109 513 400 196 0 11 158 236 196 0 5 176 210 196 0 15 164 236 201 0 29 118 237 500 187 0 15 143 228 207 0 6 187 225 190 0 19 131 237 212 0 12 154 257 600 236 0 18 173 284 235 0 8 205 266 249 0 15 168 297 217 0 5 199 232 700 256 0 12 202 287 256 0 6 237 273 268 0 12 235 304 220 0 8 199 246 800 268 0 14 231 328 282 0 5 268 302 284 0 8 259 313 253 0 8 230 272 900 253 0 16 190 303 258 0 7 237 276 264 0 12 228 310 206 0 7 181 222 1000 223 0 20 178 281 223 0 11 192 269 235 0 20 170 295 209 0 5 191 220 1100 245 0 15 189 291 235 0 9 211 261 254 0 12 227 303 214 0 5 194 227 1200 243 0 13 194 277 239 0 7 205 258 252 0 10 216 282 211 0 5 178 226 1300 246 0 14 204 277 242 0 8 220 269 258 0 11 218 306 212 0 3 201 224 1400 239 0 12 198 278 239 0 7 212 275 254 0 12 225 291 211 0 4 196 225 1500 255 0 11 198 289 255 0 8 233 276 269 0 12 235 310 216 0 6 196 237 1600 284 0 17 219 352 291 0 6 271 313 294 0 9 267 326 288 0 6 274 304 1700 297 0 17 202 343 300 0 8 269 326 302 0 13 265 353 298 0 5 280 310 1800 281 0 17 214 352 289 0 7 267 315 288 0 10 259 329 269 0 10 244 286 1900 263 0 13 226 302 277 0 8 250 298 280 0 11 248 313 217 0 9 189 256 2000 3 0 14 283 466 5 0 9 327 391 348 0 25 271 418 5 0 6 352 393 2100 297 0 18 250 349 16 0 9 357 396 325 0 19 277 369 329 0 17 303 366 2200 275 0 13 254 328 30 0 6 373 398 266 0 19 242 341 229 0 24 215 351 2300 258 0 5 241 273 260 0 14 248 382 247 0 7 231 271 215 0 5 201 230 2400 269 0 10 239 292 267 0 3 258 274 253 0 5 240 276 217 0 5 186 226 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 20, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 620 0 515 0 611 0 609 0 135 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 617 0 513 0 611 0 607 0 133 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 615 0 510 0 615 0 611 0 133 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 609 0 506 0 582 0 564 0 117 0 -11 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 609 0 507 0 582 0 565 0 119 0 9 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 613 0 513 0 578 0 574 0 116 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 595 0 500 0 549 0 546 0 95 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 573 0 477 0 530 0 531 0 810 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 586 0 489 0 537 0 537 0 88 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 599 0 502 0 565 0 565 0 111 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 604 0 510 0 556 0 561 0 105 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 609 0 517 0 552 0 559 0 100 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 635 0 530 0 577 0 588 0 120 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 670 0 537 0 607 0 620 0 134 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 669 0 536 0 597 0 605 0 120 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 627 0 514 0 556 0 556 0 98 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 576 0 465 0 528 0 527 0 74 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 587 0 467 0 529 0 533 0 73 -6 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 612 0 477 0 563 0 572 0 95 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 583 0 448 0 561 0 564 0 85 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 563 0 437 0 537 0 539 0 67 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 532 0 420 0 528 0 526 0 63 46 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 517 0 411 0 512 0 512 0 54 49 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 508 0 402 0 509 0 506 0 51 71 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 21, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H'PD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 14 0 6 26 25 0 21 30 13 0 0 4 29 19 0 5 35 200 44 0 29 79 124 0 0 96 145 41 0 0 21 64 38 0 24 56 300 40 0 30 49 136 0 0 125 147 34 0 0 19 51 34 0 18 61 400 39 0 28 54 135 0 0 123 149'6 0 0 29 63 58 0 31 92 500 64 0 37 107 164 0 0 121 195 67 0 0 37 113 82 0 47 115 600 67 0 32 118 157 0 89 202 74 0 0 44 121 91 0 50 133 700 65 0 31 111 151 0 0 112 198 78 0 0 42 112 61 0 30 96 800 78 0 42 139 144 0 91 194 77 0 0 34 126 86 0 41 118 900 75 0 41 134 125 0 64 165 72 0 0 32 121 78 0 35 117 1000 73 0 36 121 113 0 47 155 74 0 0 32 119 88 0 52 123 1100 75 0 32 120 96 0 57 134 78 0 0 30 129 47 0 31 65 1200 63 0 14 109 101 0 48 171 84 0 0 34 142 75 0 34 125 1300 59 0 28 102 84,0 42 123 50 0 0 15 95 42 0 30 59 1400 60 0 25 100 70 0 24 110 63 0 0 9 102 46 0 31 66 1500 57 0 21 95 67 0 37 102 38 0 0 5 71 30 0 24 39 1600 49 0 20 81 53 0 34 79 45 0 0 26 68 41 0 36 50 1700 44 0 29 69 45 0 19 64 18 0 0 4 44 58 0 49 67 1800 37 0 ll 53 37 0 58 18 0 0 4 44 63 0 54 73 1900 23 0 13 34 17 0 24 6 0 0 4 28 47 0 40 54 2000 20 0 14 27 30 0 23 38 5 0 0 4 16 20 0 5 37 2100 25 0 13 36 43 0 24 57 15 0 0 4 40 26 0 13 44 2200 12 0 6 53 69 0 52 88 15 0 0 4 32 39 0 27 55 2300 44 0 34 52 109 0 0 98 115 30 0 0 14 51 53 0 29 72 2400 30 0 20 41 110 0 0 99 128 23 0 0 4 46 51 0 32 79 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 21, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S HRMN AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX 'V C STD HIN HAX 100 226 0 35 190 304 287 0 15 265 305 225 0 14 197 256 183 0 33 119 265 200 202 0 7 182 226 198 0 2 196 204 202 0 9 165 225 139 0 20 104 274 300 200 0 5 180 212 221 0 2 215 224 203 0 7 167 215 205 0 15 134 245 400 210 0 6 197 232 236 0 2 231 242 226 0 8 201 246 201 0 13 143 238 500 236 0 10 209 265 241 0 3 231 250 251 0 9 228 280 210 0 7 179 231 600 259 0 17 203 308 262 0 5 241 279 268 0 7 245 289 221 0 11 192 262 700 259 0 16 211 322 270 0 7 255 293 271'0 11 231 301 216 0 16 167 267, 800 254 0 13 200 292 258 0 9 238 283 268 0 12 232 301 213 0 17 142 247 900 242 0 14 190 277 240 0 8 219 267 254 0 8 228 275 205 0 9 165 248 1000 246 0 15 178 287 245 0 7 222 272 259 0 13 220.304 210 0 7 184 227 1100 250 0 19 '199 296 249 0 11 212 284 259 0 14 189 318 220 0 7 187 239 1200 284 0 25 201 503 284 0 18 235 318 287 0 16 242 338 355 0 9 327 368 1300 316 0 21 238'393 308 0 10 261 333 312 0 18 270 358 353 0 6 331 369 1400 279 0 30 199 348 290 0 18 219 343 285 0 15 235 350 223 0 7 208 245 1500 288 0 23 181 352 299 0 12 253 353 336 0 17 263 503 258 0 10 234 296 1600 351 0 24 287 401 336 0 15 297 369 302 0 17 258 350 347 0 3 336 359 1700 26 0 21 315 417 18 0 14 336 409 1 0 52 54 510 4 0 2 358 370 1800 1 0 16 277 397 335 0 11 287 366 347 0 25 212 400 8 0 1 364 373 1900 341 0 14 292 388 312 0 16 271 357 1 0 13 334 411 12 0 2 367 378 2000 61 0 7 406 447 95 0 2 450 463 69 0 ll 401 455 94 0 16 412 482 2100 173 0 17 140 194 140 0 7 479 506 162 0 23 118 226 133 0 35 78 243 2200 116 0 14 83 145 142 0 1 498 505 122 0 14 412 497 117 0 7 102 135 2300 181 0 5 168 197 165 0 ,2 160 171 180 0 12 141 217 131 0 7 101 171 2400 180 0 7 154 201 219 0 5 204 231 177 0 9 145 210 155 0 17 119 223 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL'DATA--CK--FOR MAY 21, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 507 0 394 0 514 0 496 0 48 0 96 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 488 0 381 0 504 0 487 0 39 0 74 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 510 0 379 0 516 0 499 0 41 0 84 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 528 0 374 0 570 0 570 0 58 0 69 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 557 0 356 0 556 0 556 0 48 0 19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 563 0 360 0 557 0 556 0 49 0 18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 571 0 361 0 553 0 554 0 47 0 12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 592 0 359 0 565 0 560 0 60 0 -3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 608 0 381 0 572 0 571 0 59 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 642 0 367 0 597 0 596 0 68 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 665 0 367 0 629 0 633 0 86 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 678 0 392 0 598 0 607 0 90 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 656 0 380 0 587 0 597 0 73 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 707 0 376 0 650 0 661 0 104 0 -19 0 14 0 - 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 697 0 376 0 636 0 650 0 104 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 705 0 378 0 633 0 645 0 119 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1700 720 0 359 0 631 0 641 0 110 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1800 728 0 351 9 625 0 635 0 105 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 718 0 355 0 651 0 634 0 114 0 -9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 707 0 391 0 711 0 703 0 138 0 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 692 0 399 0 684 0 677 0 121 0 15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 656 0 405 0 675 0 659 0 113 0 48 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 654 0 385 0 679 0 668 0 113 0 48 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 633 0 383 0 669 0 648 0 110 0 59 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA , 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 22, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 26 0 15 43 97 0 74 119 28 0 0 12 43 52 0 27 88 200 21 0 12 32 113 0 98 129 31 0 0 14 56 59 0 30 93 300 23 0 14 31 108 0 99 122 25 0 0 13 39 47 0 26 96 400 67 0 39 117 169 0 0 112 206 66 0 0 36 115 500 71 0 96 0 30 56 ill 155 189 0 133 237 90 0 0 0 57 135 96 0 58 126 600 48 0 21 87 143 0 0 98 172 70 0 0 39 101 65 0 36 92 700 50 0 20 77 116 0 95 141 57 0 0 35 86 66 0 39 89 800 65 0 34 113 135 0 96 171 73 0 0 45 108 75 0 59 99 900 50 0 16 89 110 0 69 139 40 0 0 15 101 29 0 14 48 1000 53 0 22 93 75 0 39 115 40 0 0 12 76 28 0 15 40 1100 46 0 18 70 51 0 35 69 35 0 0 9 62 43 0 35 50 1200 48 0 ll 77 55 0 36 72 0 0 16 68 37 0 31 43 1300 40 0 20 59 36 0 16 65 33 0 0 8 51 46 0 40 53 1400 45 0 25 69 47 0 20 70 36 0 0 14 59 29 0 22 36 1500 43 0 20 64 59 0 51 77 33 0 0 10 53 68 0 60 79 1600 42 0 16 60 48 0 13 71 39 0 0 15 91 41 0 30 60 1700 42 0 27 61 66 0 43 82 41 0 0 23 57 27 0 20 39 1800 46 0 22 72 84 0 68 101 25 0 0 9 47 67 0 57 75 1900 35 0 17 61 95 0 60 113 19 0 0 4 48 58 0 36 77 2000 29 0 18 51 68 0 40 104 24 0 0 4 60 75 0 45 102 2100 55 0 16 92 93 0 5 156 45 0 0 6 107 85 0 12-150 2200 32 0 15 61 90 0 60 114 36 0 0 17 70 23 0 5 65 2300 30 0 21 53 83 0 61 108 26 0 0 12 48 35 0 24 54 2400 36 0 23 51 77 0 52 105 28 0 0 ll 51 38 0 25 56 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 22, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 156 0 16 124 195 219 0 4 207 229 164 0 15 136 197 178 0 24 101 503 200 163 0 14 121 202 232 0 2 224 241 217 0 9 171 240 195 0 16 147 259 300 168 0 11 136 188 231 0 2 226 238 204 0 10 177 229 186 0 22 76 241 400 230 0 11 193 261 233 0 3 220 245 244 0 11 219 295 200 0 12 146 238 500 251 0 10 217 286 255 0 5 238 272 265 0 9 236 290 208 0 6 185 226 600 260 0 19 203 321 268 0 3 258 279 275 0 7 252 301 217 0 11 171 239 700 247 0 16 193 285 263 0 5 245 276 261 0 9 223 285 218 0 8 202 251 800 255 0 13 218 302 263 0 4 252 285 274 0 9 244 305 217 0 4 205 232 900 302 0 22 75 430 306 0 5 288 323 309 0 17 266 368 334 0 13 243 359 1000 324 0 27 256 396 319 0 11 284 353 322 0 23 248 388 359 0 8 324 381 1100 343 0 15 285 394 336 0 6 314 351 346 0 25 96 413 1 0 2 353 367 1200 301 0 22 230 351 312 0 9 290 352 304 0 17 270 368 325 0 7 309 338 1300 3 0 19 314 424 344 0 15 289 378 307 0 28 242 462 346 0 2 338 355 1400 356 0 21 266 436 348 0 16 286 394 4 0 26 230 404 279 0 13 258 307 1500 316 0 18 253 362 323 0 5 310 336 325 0 18 147 386 1 0 2 353 368 1600 297 0 23 224 407 292 0 11 226 329 293 0 25 256 360 277 0 19 251 313 1700 286 0 20 238 341 297 0 6 277 313 282 0 13 249 319 257 0 12 238 300 1800 332 0 15 279 393 326 0 5 312 349 329 0 23 270 378 3 0 2 357 370 1900 335 0 18 271 396 340 0 4 326 359 337 0 25 254 480 10 0 7 349 408, 2000 347 0 27 260 393 359 0 7 343 396 0 0 21 242 407 6 0 2 363 379 2100 300 0 61 170 372 302 0 51 190 372 247 0 50 181 465 288 0 61 222 417 2200 270 0 25 163 329 265 0 5 243 276 288 0 15 202 339 288 0 18 259 332 2300 233 0 17 198 276 236 0 6 223 251 244 0 23 187 293 229 0 9 209 255 2400 223 0 17 188 266 237 0 6 218 254 232 0 23 163 304 219 0 7 188 241 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 22) 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10) , MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C MSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 602 0 391 0 677 0 672 0 117 0 67 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 593 0 396 0 667 0 665 0 112 0 0 140 14 0 0 0 0 300 584 0 401 0 658 0 653 0 106 0 75 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 622 0 406 0 634 0 636 0 940 17 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 606 0 416 0 583 0 585 0 760 0 140 14 0 0 0 0 600 598 0 394 0 590 0 591 0 720 21 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 609 0 396 0 596 0 597 0 730 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 626 0 400 0 604 0 603 0 820 -3 0 140 14 0 0 0 0 900 646 0 404 0 602 0 603 0 800 -12 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 650 0 404 0 604 0 609 0 880 -20 0 140 14 0 0 0 0 1100 644 0 403 0 606 0 615 0 910 -17 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 665 0 418 0 598 0 609 0 930 -20 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 687 0 437 0 592 0 608 0 910 -19 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 730 0 430 0 590 0 599 0 930 -15 0 140 14 0 0 0 0 1500 661 0 448 0 580 0 594 0 840 26 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 721 0 428 0 576 0 585 0 870 -13 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 648 0 432 0 568 0 576 0 800 14 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 612 0 422 0 570 0 579 0 800 0 140 14 0 0 0 0 1900 623 0 409 0 597 0 602 0 790 0 140 14 0 0 0 0 2000 618 0 402 0 598 0 600 0 790 0 140 14 0 0 0 0 2100 608 0 390 0 580 0 583 0 720 -6 0 140 14 0 0 0 0 2200 581 0 393 0 568 0 569 0 680 0 140 14 0 0 0 0 2300 594 0 386 0 583 0 584 0 700 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 565 0 419 0 556 0 559 0 640 0 140 14 0 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 23, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 31 0 0 20 42 97 0 76 123 25 0 0 6'4 53 0 0 36 78 200 75 0 0 45 122 138 0 89 194 79 0 0 40 149 97 0 0 77 111 300 47 0 0 25 81 93 0 64 115 46 0 0 29 76 72 0 0 60 90 400 30 0 0 12 49 88 0 69 112 47 0 0 18 78 69 0 0 58 83 500 ll 0 0 6 19 31 0 26 35 40 0 4 6 8 0 0 5 21 600 13 0 0 7 22 50 0 42 61 50 0 4 13 61 0 0 28 74 700 20 0 0 14 29 25 0 17 31 12 0 0 4 28 21 0 0 17 29 800 13 0 0 6 28 13 0 24 60 0 4 25 21 0 0 5 40 900 19 0 0 7 31 12 0 40 18 0 0 4 48 33 0 0 20 53 1000 35 0 0 15 60 25 0 61 37 0 0 11 64 1100 35 75 0 0 0 0 '529 45 104 92 0 61 116 86 0 37 124 70 87 0'9 0 0 57 1200 56 0 0 25 86 61 0 69 0 0 37 100 49 0 0 36 66 1300 65 0 0 37 96 81 0 58 98 67 0 0 26 93 48 0 0 37 58 1400 56 0 0 16 86 67 0 92 49 0 0 24 83 35 0 0 27 43 1500 61 0 0 30 114 71 0 43 105 55 0 0 21 95 47 0 0 30 66 1600 61 0 0 29 94 77 0 47 97 54 0 0 31 74 46 0 0 36 58 1700 46 0 0 20 85 59 0 29 84 57 0 0 34 88 55 0 0 44 68 1800 36 0 0 15 63 39 0 18 59 35 0 0 10 51 47 0 0 36 57 1900 26 0 0 11 48 29 0 51 25 0 0 7 46 43 0 0 36 50 2000 15 0 0 8 26 8 0 21 13 0 0 4 26 27 0 0 17 44 2100 17 0 0 14 23 33 0 20 40 13 0 0 4 22 26 0 0 16 35 2200 24 0 0 18 32 55 0 47 62 22 0 0 10 44 40 0 0 24 52 2300 22 0 0 14 35 71 0 67 75 24 0 0 ll 40 45 0 0 32 55 2400 36 0 0 23 51 109 0 0 101 120 36 0 0 21 54 29 0 0 16 50 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 23, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 206 0 ll 181 244 215 0 3 206 225 213 0 18 161 317 201 0 6 162 219 200 248 0 13 202 283 245 0 6 228 269 259 0 11 205 291 236 0 4 222 245 300 270 0 16 227 327 259 0 5 240 273 268 0 9 237 299 260 0 3 248 266 400 298 0 24 227,369 295 0 4 280 310 299 0 8 280 336 294 0 6 284 313 500 156 0 188 536 332 0 5 320 346 112 0 29 218 514 358 0 46 120 418 600 10 0 31 301 430 343 0 6 330 356 56 0 57 265 493 353 0 7 337 371 700 257 0 36 183 535 350 0 21 334 413 258 0 46 199 535 98 0 23 403 489 800 121 0 51 44 242 356 0 35 264 396.155 0 58 87 243 224 0 '38 59 284 900 ll 0 77 20 515 55 0 46 184 526 120 0 57 83 520 291 0 9 269 314 1000 312 0 16 240 355 319 0 24 282 524 281 0 17 225 318 291 0 8 262 311 1100 266 0 13 228 314 279 0 7 263 300 281 0 11 253 321 288 0 4 277 298 1200 286 0 28 232 348 292 0 12 256 339 271 0 9 239 293 293 0 10 270 315 1300 295 0, 18 245 357 293 0 6 270 314 293 0 10 267 335 303 0 4 292 313 1400 291 0 21 134 362 309 0 9 269 329 305 0 14 262 363 300 0 6 280 320 1500 288 0 21 235 366 304 0 11 264 332 297 0 17 261 354 276 0 6 260 290 1600 288 0 16 245 358 302 0 7 274 324 291 0 13 257 333 254 0 6 238 271 1700 282 0 30 223 479 281 0 14 230 338 278 0 12 248 320 232 0 5 217 246 1800 285 0 27 204 399 303 0 14 248 348 292 0 18 249 392 226 0 4 213 238 1900 298 0 34 210 378 310 0 17 262 389 309 0 26 230 377 223 0 5 209 236 2000 287 0 57 18 531 254 0 21 165 339 298 0 23 253 389 219 0 193 232 2100 143 0 23 101 178 147 0 5 138 155 133 0 10 89 152 118 0 5 105 132 2200 174 0 12 135 195 174 0 3 166 179 179 0 12 159 220 129 0 5 117 161 2300 143 0 11 121 169 170 0 1 165 172 153 0 13 122 174 125 0 5 107 138 2400 175 0 7 152 193 186 0 3 180 191 181 0 7 154 204 129 0 ll 91 169 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 23, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B'AT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 568 0 433 0 566 0 569 0 78 0 6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 573 0 448 0 550 0 554 0 82 0 -9 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 530 0 394 0 520 0 524 0 38 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 503 0 369 0 507 0 509 0 32 0 -3 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 496 0 362 0 511 0 508 0 26 0 4 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 499 0 363 0 516 0 515 0 26 0 3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 482 0 362 0 500 0 490 0 20 0 19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 509 0 375 0 517 0 514 0 38 0 9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 556 0 388 0 516 0 519 0 41 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 607 0 416 0 523 0 526 0 44 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 571 0 397 0 518 0 523 0 46 0 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 579 0 389 0 520 0 529 0 50 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 595 0 378 0 518. 0 530 0 45 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 635 0 384 0 544 0 556 0 56 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 655 0 419 0 559 0 571 0 65 0 -21 14 0 14 0 140 00 1600 638 0 424 0 559 0 575 0 75 0 -23 14 0 14 0 140 -00 1700 662 0 427 0 568 0 584 0 81 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 703 0 400 0 578 0 590 0 89 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 724 0 395 0 604 0 608 0 98 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 726 0 378 0 690 0 650 0 139 0 9 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 696 0 369 0 686 0 668 0 117 0 ll 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 662 0 367 0 671 0 639 0 106 0 46 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 642 0 354 0 658 0 621 0 98 0 66 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 624 0 352 0 647 0 622 0 89 0 83 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 24) 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRHN 100 36 0 22 51 147 0 131 154 36 0 0 14 70 42 0 22 65 200 41 0 29 56 148 0 0 140 164 33 0 0 14 58 44 0 32 57 300 44 0 28 60 136 0 0 112 161 36 0 0 15 67 51 0 19 90 400 53 0 37 82 140 0 0 114 172 46 0 0 15 91 77 0 35 122 500 66 0 36 119 149 0 0 117 181 68 0 0 32 115 85 0 36 141 600 49 0 33 65 120 0 87 162 0 0 19 73 67 0 27 124 700 90 0 40 185 168 0 78 269 81 0 0 22 177 88 0 43 141 800 111 0 62 187 218 0 0 123 327 108 0 0 40 187 78 0 41 127 900 106 0 67 167 198 0 0 126 253 0 0 38 166 84 0 35 122 1000 87 0 49 136 114 0 54 158 57 0 0 17 115 75 0 37 153 1100 131 0 65 218 186 0 83 271 116 0 0 54 222 104 0 63 140 1200 81 0 35 134 123 0 40 173 54 0 0 18 112 50 0 15 109 1300 115 0 45 196 155 0 90 204 76 0 0 17 137 76 0 30 145 1400 131 0 56 205 185 0 0 109 260 91 0 0 33 201 89 0 35 151 1500 100 0 46 168 181 0 0 110 246 77 0 0 21 172 76 0 35 138-1600 110 0 50 183 190 0 0 144 263 97 0 0 27 197 87 0 30 161 1700 123 0 54 207 210 0 0 125 274 119 0 0 52 242 89 0 28 181 1800 125 0 62 208 212 0 0 134 282 100 0 0 32 192 92 0 41 179 1900 101 0 42 188 199 0 0 134 259 97 0 0 42 175 81 0 33 152 2000 96 0 43 193 171 0 0 104 268 81 0 0 30 145 66 0 31 107 2100 97 0 42 194 210 0 0 142 327 94 0 0 42 206 75 0 38 126 2200 100 0 48 152 194 0 0 123 253 91 0 0 31 155 61 0 26 137 2300 121 0 64 225 221 0 0 136 321 0 0 28 176 84 0 39 151 2400 130 0 60 220 250 0 0 156'316 103 0 0 41 230 98 0 30 168 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 24, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H 0IR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 172 0 5 155 187 191 0 0 190 193 180 0 9 136 201 132 0 10 109 180 200 182 0 7 159 202 198 0 2 192 202 192 0 11 150 225 137 0 8 114 159 300- 191 0 9 169 213 217 0 2 208 225 196 0 13 156 234 197 0 22 99 243 400 214 0 8 186 236 228 0 2 221 237 222 0 13 159 252 201 0 11 151 234 500 222 0 10 196 257 228 0 3 215 245 235 0 11 168 280 193 0 16 130 244 600 183 0 9 156 206 221 0 4 207 241 199 0 14 165 261 183 0 20 109 245 700 221 0 17 160 262 224 0 9 194 253 232 0 15 139 268 200 0 15 126 253 800 229 0 13 185 264 228 0 5 213 248 241 0 13 196 297 205 0 12 165 243 900 224 0 11 198 257 225 0 5 207 246 234 0 12 196 283 198 0 15 153 391 1000 185 0 8 160 219 194 0 7 175 219 189 0 17 136 246 187 0 25 110 431 1100 227 0 19 180 277 227 0 11 201 264 236 0 20 177 323 217 0 8 193 246 1200 179 0 18 134 234 179 0 148 219 176 0 20 118 254 149 0 31 66 235 1300 191 0 10 158 222 191 0 5 174 214 197 0 16 148 256 199 0 16 134 323 1400 185 0 9 153 211 185 0 6 170 221 194 0 15 147 256 191 0 18 119 236 1500 170 0 11 137 198 169 0 6 150 190 165 0 16 120 221 136 0 19 77 513 1600 166 0 13 103 198 163 0 6 142 178 165 0 15 127 205 137 0 16 98 234 1700 169 0 11 139 201 167 0 6 150 188 170 0 13 125 213 136 0 21 99 512 1800 159 0 11 118 191 158 0 6 141 176 156 0 13 122 195 138 0 22 101 500 1900 162 0 10 127 198 162 0 5 147 175 160 0 12 126 199 139 0 19 82 284 2000 177 0 10 147 209 175 0 5 161 191 177 0 12 144 210 148 0 28 104 507 2100 162 0 10 123 191 162 0 4 148 178 161 0 13 118 207 140 0 19 84 479 2200 173 0 9 146 200 171 0 5 159 188 170 0 12 140 205 142 0 29 91 512 2300 170 0 11 126 197 173 0 6 156 193 168 0 16 110 218 139 0 ' 20 103 490 2400 166 0 143 191 165 0 4 150 180 161 0 12 129 203 140 0 18 91 395 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 24, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 616 0 340 0 670 0 661 0 103 0 103 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 609 0 340 0 656 0 629 0 95 0 115 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 636 0 336 0 637 0 637 0 920 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 650 0 384 0 665 0 666 0 109 0 20 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 663 0 436 0 659 0 661 0 113 0 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 618 0 410 0 662 0 663 0 116 0 38 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 663 0 456 0 655 0 658 0 119 0 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 665 0 477 0 631 0 633 0 113 0 -6 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 683 0 488 0 664 0 666 0 130 0 -8 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 705 0 508 0 702 0 706 0 157 0 -12 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 735 0 533 0 653 0 663 01370 -20 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 726 0 534 0 717 0 719 0 169 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 739 0 543 0 747 0 755 0 192 0 -19 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 765 0 548 0 753 0 763 0 194 0 -19 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 761 0 539 0 771 0 778 0 203 0 -17 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 793 0 539 0 803 0 815 0 224 0 -25 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 798 0 546 0 810 0 819 0 229 0 -20 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 810 0 550 0 821 0 827 0 241 0 -20 0.14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 804 0 548 0 816 0 821 0 230 0 -12 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 791 0 542 0 804 0 807 0 217 0 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 773 0 507 0 785 0 787 0 199 0 -2 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 761 0 495 0 771 0 773 0 188 0 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 757 0 499 0 762 0 764 0 184 0 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 738 0 510 0 746 0 748 0 177 0 -5 0 140 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 25, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 158 0 0 63 257 263 0 0 160 370 106 0 0 32 208 95 0 0 38 185 200 137 0 0 69 214 233 0 0 145 327 128 0 0 58 260 81 0 0 16 158 300 162 0 0 82 280 270 0 0 195 363 120 0 0 54 225 82 0 0 33 156 400 118 0 0 33 230 216 0 0 108 378 119 0 0 62 221 149 0 0 81 227 500 59 0 0 16 118 93 0 13 179 67 0 0 9 148 47 0 0 21 81 600 85 0 0 41 144 167 0 85 238 84 0 0 48 159 88 0 0 51 139 700 80 0 0 38 126 142 0 81 193 99 0 0 49 146 100 0 0 63 162 800 54 0 0 20 108 132 0 94 173 52 0 0 26 100 94 0 0 54 148 900 78 0 0 30 136 129 0 72 197 61 0 0 9 105 71 0 0 20 163 1000 121 0 0 55 202 181 0 0 106 274 92 0 0 12 205 63 0 0 27 157 1100 117 0 0 59 197 158 0 0 103 224 94 0 0 33 185 78 0 0 39 144 1200 78 0 0 34 129 129 0 80 184 76 0 0 39 126 38 0 -0 20 88 1300 63 0 0 32 102 90 0 30 125 59 0 0 29 96 71 0 0 41 115 1400 67 0 0, 30 116 97 0 42 148 53 0 0 ll 117 38 0 0 16 72 1500 64 0 0 23 113 89 0 43 131 56 0 0 8 101 55 0 0 29 76 1600 63 0 0 24 93 103 0 77 125 37 0 0 11 96 75 0 0 44 101 1700 59 0 0 20 98 74 0 36 97 31 0 0 11 64 43 0 0 .10 77 1800 22 0 0 11 43 16 0 32 19 0 0 4 40 54 0 0 17 120 1900 54 0 0 25 83 92 0 60 118 38 0 0 8 69 67 0 0 23 139 2000 40 0 0 20 61 83 0 49 100 39 0 0 13 63 48 0 0 26 78 2100 54 0 0 38 76 92 0 66 107 41 0 0 15 72 44 0 0 33 61 2200 23 0 0 12 34 62 0 34 84 29 0 0 7 45 44 0 0 26 66 2300 20 0 0 6 47 16 0 41 13 0 0 4 33 20 0 0 5 46 2400 28 0 0 22 36 80 0 69 87 20 0 0 4 34 28 0 0 12 48 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
DATA--CK--FOR MAY 25, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S 'ETEOROLOGICAL AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 176 0 8 147 199 175 0 5 160 194 176 0 13 131 224 . 141 0 19 98 467 200 179 0 8 140 207 179 0 6 159 196 179 0 13 130 226 145 0 24 97 376 300 183 0 9 133 207 181 0 5 164 195 184 0 15 139 248 161 0 29 85 415 400 254 0 15 213 297 262 0 9 242 296 273 0 16 208 324 246 0 8 226 269 500 129 0 40 59 226 102 0 19 105 498 111 0 34 86 517 82 0 31 36 462 600 144 124 0 0 9 10 ill 103 177 178 144 0 4 492 516 141 0 8 114 183 700 129 0 8 99 153 129 0 4 477 500 130 0 7 105 151 118 0 7 99 143 800 158 0 12 102 200 155 0 8 140 521 156 0 13 117 197 127 0 6 107 147 900 179 0 16 110 227 171 0 10 144 202 171 0 20 92 224 136 0 15 83 211 1000 182 0 9 148 218 181 0 7 161 207 184 0 14 118 236 155 0 34 91 500 1100 193 0 12 143 222 192 0 8 162 226 190 0 17 122 245 198 0 27 95 509 1200 240 0 13 209 293 237 0 8 215 264- 257 0 17 205 300 218 0 19 126 266 1300 245 0 16 198 281 242 0 9 203 272 260 0 13 230 305 220 0 12 180 257 1400 259 0 11 217 289 267 0 7 232 284 283 0 16 199 332 246 0 23 175 330 1500 217 0 13 175 267 223 0 7 201 241 227 0 16 95 298 210 0 9 171 226 1600 339 0 15 295 378 333 0 6 318 361 329 0 19 226 389 6 0 5 355 386 1700 20 0 21 265 435 15 0 17 304 402 14 0 22 314 446 35 0 43 337 509 1800 101 0 63 55 416 80 0 54 86 409 108 0 52 27 414 17 0 29 299 481 1900 4 0 14 276 401 12 0 7 354 393 0 18 287 409 18 0 18 359 481 2000 78 0 12 406 489 67 0 3 416 434 90 0 12 36 132 113 0 12 403 495 2100 69 0 5 411 456 77 0 1 433 440 79 0 7 414 461 107 0 7 433 483 2200 116 0 12 438 516 120 0 5 462 494 121 0 ll 448 510 114 0 4 460 487 2300 290 0 29 262 435 141 0 30 91 276 283 0 37 230 449 344 0 69 22 509 2400 205 0 6 190 227 217 0 4 209 227 209 0 10 183 240 203 0 15 129 229 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 25, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C HSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 731 0 519 0 736 0 737 0 174 0 -5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 732 0 534 0 737 0 739 0 179 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 733 0 547 0 738 0 739 0 183 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 602 0 496 0 532 0 535 09999 29999 2 14 0 14 0, 13 0 31 0 500 602 0 495 0 507 0 509 0 123 0 -59 0 14 0 14 0 13 0 10 0 600 610 0 500 0 516 0 513 0 112 0 -54 0 14 0 14 0 13 0 1 0 700 613 0 502 0 554 0 546 0 124 0 -45 0 14 0 14 0 13 0 0 0 800 616 0 504 0 562 0 559 0 148 0 -38 0 14 0 14 0 13 0 0 0 900 650 0 526 0 631 0 632 0 183 0 -32 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1000 669 0 539 0 674 0 677 0 210 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1100 707 0 552 0 706 0 712 0 217 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 715 0 559 0 618 0 627 0 164 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 702 0 550 0 643 0 647 0 149 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 678 0 539 0 636 0 640 0 138 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 712 0 561 0 682 0 680 0 165 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 683 0 551 0 629 0 627 0 136 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 654 0 532 0 642 0 643 0 145 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 685 0 548 0 642 0 640 0 145 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 635 0 508 0 611 0 612 0 117 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 658 0 532 0 659 0 662 0 149 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 660 0 544 0 658 0 654 0 157 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 660 0 546 0 661 0 655 0 160 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 653 0 547 0 649 0 637 0 156 0 "-4 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 2400 652 0 550 0 647 0 629 0 157 0 4 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 26, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRHN 100 53 0 29 81 105 0 76 125 0 0 21 73 56 0 24 91 200 49 0 26 80 108 0 88 131 47 0 0 26 76 65 0 26 106 300 45 0 29 74 101 0 63 130 53 0 0 20 86 68 0 43 93 400 61 0 27 93 128 0 96 171 51 0 0 24 85 80 0 55 106 500 62 0 28 116 143 0 0 101 203 63 0 0 30 116 114 0 61 199 600 63 0 31 122 134 0 87 214 77 0 0 36 136 79 0 20 137 700 65 0 35 102 138 0 85 193 80 0 0 32 162 78 0 26 151 800 62 0 37 119 131 0 90 167 70 0 0 36 123 62 0 26 98 900 99 0 57 160 157 0 65 210 79 0 0 37 139 85 0 35 129 1000 105 0 51 176 167 0 79 235 95 0 0 45 161 116 0 94 157 1100 88 0 44 161 131 0 55 194 95 0 0 47 157 97 0 67 129 1200 87 0 32 144 118 0 55 169 86 0 0 30 170 89 0 66 118 1300 86 0 48 125 111 0 76 149 83 0 0 38 132 64 0 51 77 1400 88 0 35 159 117 0 53 173 101 0 0 50 156 80 0 66 103 1500 69 0 32 117 92 0 45 127 89 0 0 50 146 72 0 63 83 1600 77 0 23 137 109 0 45 163 79 0 0 26 155 50 0 42 65 1700 73 0 23 123 91 0 44 122 72 0 0 35 112 63 0 49 76 1800 89 0 39 131 122 0 86 160 88 0 0 34 144 79 0 61 90 1900 65 0 34 113 59 92 ill 0 66 165 0 0 49 130 74 0 2000 57 0 15 115 130 0 54 190 55 0 0 22 103 79 0 67 94 2100 52 0 17 89 113 0 53 174 31 0 0 10 73 100 0 76 123 2200 43 0 25 78 88 0 45 151 28 0 0 6 70 104 0 73 120 2300 44 0 22 73 83 0 42 119 30 0 0 5 66 117 0 86 144 2400 40 0 17 84 82 0 48 124 29 0 0 8 76 103 0 84 129 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 26, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR108 DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 218 0 11 187 266 230 0 8 215 249 232 0 14 187 268 204 0 9 155 225 200 240 0 12 197 284 238 0 4 229 255 259 0 12 225 297 205 0 ll 147 251 300 234 0 15 189 269 244 0 4 229 257 256 0 11 184 290 214 0 5 185 229 400 246 0 10 216 272 247 0 4 237 260 264 0 11 225 297 218 0 7 184 235 500 242 0 13 203 290 265 0 5 250 276 257 0 11 228 294 246 0 11 219 295 600 251 0 13 205 290 262 0 6 245 284 266 0 9 240 293 222 0 17 117 266 700 255 0 12 216 283 261 0 7 239 276 266 0 9 231 302 215 0 11 170 276 800 234 0 14 199 277 240 0 5 226 260 253 0 11 228 290 204 0 15 148 259 900 235 0 12 205 268 238 0 8 218 275 252 0 16 211 304 208 0 ll 131 241 1000 251 0 14 207 281 254 0 8 217 279 266 0 14 225 308 240 0 9 223 262 1100 254 0 15 213 305 264 0 9 229 295 275 0 12 222 300 215 0 6 192 230 1200 259 0 13 216 306 260 0 9 233 292 277 0 15 218 321 217 0 3 206 228 1300 264 0 11 222 304 267 0 6 247 285 287 0 11 251 319 219 0 4 200 234 1400 235 0 14 195 287 251 0 10 206 330 270 0 12 223 312 218 0 4 204 232 1500 275 0 18 228 347 284 0 10 256 340 267 0 11 238 310 246 0 5 231 265 1600 307 0 17 227 365 295 0 9 260 320 297 0 14 246 342 261 0 9 237 280 1700 261 0 18 112 315 268 0 10 220 311 274 0 16 218 326 226 0 7 207 245 1800 264 0 12 224 299 266 0 7 244 284 276 0 11 247 306 234 0 5 216 248 1900 271 0 20 206 344 281 0 10 250 311 279 0 10 253 314 264 0 5 250 278 2000 299 0 25 134 433 306 0 8 276 331 303 0 16 267 353 289 0 7 270 310 2100 335 0 22 101 415 329 0 7 309 347 322 0 28 197 478 340 0 6 318 357 2200 12 0 15 305 412 1 0 8 327 399 9 0 26 26 449 5 0 4 351 376 2300 0 0 15 315 408 351 0 10 318 386 352 0 29 244 442 1 0 4 347 378 2400 328 0 30 104 395 322 0 9 295 350 320. 0 29 53 439 331 0 6 317 350 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 26, 1989 TEHPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C TMP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 649 0 537 0 602 0 588 0 126 0 -7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 638 0 521 0 609 0 600 0 128 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 608 0 503 0 581 0 576 0 109 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 585 0 483 0 560 0 552 0 94 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 573 0 470 0 570 0 562 0 105 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 582 0 476 0 553 0 542 0 880 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 572 0 470 0 540 0 531 0 800 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 585 0 482 0 558 0 551 0 940 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 628 0 508 0 592 0 594 0 113 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 611 0 474 0 575 0 577 0 950 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 625 0 439 0 580 0 588 0 870 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 642 0 422 0 604 0 620 0 100 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 655 0 402 0 617 0 633 0 100 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 686 0 395 0 629 0 639 0 108 0 -26 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 669 0 390 0 612 0 636 0 960 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 660 0 383 0 613 0 628 0 101 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 673 0 393 0 620 0 636 0 103 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 656 0 402 0 616 0 632 0 104 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 647 0 410 0 604 0 611 0 960 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 610 0 390 0 586 0 591 0 820 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 563 0 365 0 562 0 568 0 520 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 552 0 370 0 561 0 566 0 530 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 544 0 355 0 553 0 557 0 390 -8 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 531 0 348 0 534 0 539 0 300 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA , 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED '=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 27 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S, AV C STD HIN 'MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 100 47 0 0 20 86 119 0 0 75 183 40 0 5 93 129 0 0 101 159,, 200 62 0 0 24 114 138 0 0 88 185 69 0 0"'5 122 133 0 0 106 161 300 68 0 0 24 129 175 0 0 116 235 72 0 0 24 162 168 0 0 144 193 400 61 0 0 21 129 157 0 0 108 211 63 0 0 24 123 168 0 0 137 201 500 54 0 0 20 118 140 0 0 90 189 58 0 0'5 131 145 0 0 124 169 600 58 0 0 18 116 145 0 0 86 200 69 0 0 27 129 164 0 0 142 191 700 68 0 0 23 138 161 0 0 110 218 52 0 0 22 113 178 0 0 155 209 800 54 0 0 18 119 123 0 0 67 181 50 0 0 20 112 165 0 0 136 196 900 79 0 0 21 144 142 0 0 88 207 43 0 0 13 106 174 0 0 146 201 1000 101 0 40 187 166 0 0 85 224 54 0 0 16 161 182 0 0 148 209 1100 97 0 0 37 161 167 0 0 120 203 50 0 0 14 119 159 0 0 134 180 1200 79 0 0 36 152 141 0 0 99 175 49 0 0 16 115 136 0 0 114 162 1300 93 0 0 36 156 130 0, 0 59 181 48 0 0 12 96 135 0 0 114 152 1400 79 0 30 130 115 0 0 154 43 0 0 14 101 116 0 0 94 137 1500 69 0 0 29 113 92 0 0 47 128 55 0 0 16 107 77 0 0 64 97 1600 64 0 0 32 111 101 0 0 62 140 52 0 0 15 95 57 0 45 70 1700 50 0 17 90 75 0 0 45 125 50 0 0 10 91 46 0 33 58 1800 57 0 23 86 68 0 0 42 110 44 0 0 14 72 37 0 23 49 1900 36 0 17 73 52 0 0 16 71 34 0 0 ,8 67 44 0 32 59 2000 37 0 16 56 47 0 0 28 63 26 0 0 5 51 37 0 18 50 2100 22 0 18 29 41 0 0 32 50 ll 0 0 4 25 21 0 12 31 2200 32 0 24 41 75 0 0 68 20 0 0 '4 '31 37 0 25 55 2300 15 0 22 60 0 0 56 4 0 0 4 5 45 0 35 56 2400 31 0 13 61 113 0 0 91 138 28 0 0 16 40 56 0 39 73 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 27, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60M DIR108 DIR10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 100 293 0 29 156 381 308 0 7 286 328 303 0 14 265 360 313 0 4 303 325 200 292 0 21 222 384 302 0 6 284 326 301 0 11 275 336 311 0 3 301 321 300 297 0 23 86 419 306 0 5 287 320-306 0 13 258 369 308 0 2 302 318 400 307 0 26 183 462 311 0 5 297 325 309 0 17 269 374 313 0 3 305 322 500 301 0 25 128 388 307 0 6 290 324 304 0 15 266 376 308 0 3 299 317 600 299 0 24 211 409 303 0 5 283 323 302 0 15 224 367 308 0 3 299 317 700 317 0 24 76 412 313 0 5 296 334 312 0 18 270 384 317 0 3 308 326 800 333 0 24 245 417 322 0 8 291 342 322 0 20 260 397
, 328 0 4 319 340 900 335 0 20 267 395 329 0 7 308 363 328 0 28 158 459 335 0 3 326 347 1000 350 0 12 297 386 339 0 6 315 361 327 0 26 105 444 341 0 4 328 349 1100 344 0 14 219 399 337 0 4 321 349 329 0 29 188 416 339 0 4 328 351 1200 339 0 19 262 397 335 0 7 314 363 346 0 36 48 473 343 0 5 330 354 1300 356 0 14 265 413 347 0 8 311 383 331 0 28 236 428 353 0 4 340 363 1400 336 0 20 220 397 336 0 8 316 369 334 0 31 148 485 346 0 5 330 360 1500 353 0 20 291 452 336 0 11 301 387 309 0 22 256 376 336 0 5 325 349 1600 339 0 23 263 459 340 0 8 317366 0 0 38 34 422 344 0 7 323 364 1700 338 0 28 132 401 341 0 13 307 379 357 0 29 245 415 325 0 15 293 357 1800 1 0 17 319 417 345 0 9 299 368 308 0 23 218 392 323 0 9 300 346 1900 350 0 31 167 417 333 0 16 231 367 337 0 34 217 422 354 0 7 334 369 2000 340 0 26 264 394 345 0 8 320 370 328 0 27 204 406 349 0 8 319 370 2100 13 0 9 348 400 31 0 5 377 405 19 0 21 272 418 42 0 25 350 470 2200 56 0 6 401 430 54 0 3 407 420 58 0 11 389 459 106 0 7 434 481 2300 122 0 25 448 526 67 0 2 421 434 112 0 11 448 493 115 0 3 464 485 2400 86 0 14 45 128 64 0 4 409 435 95 0 9 430 487 113 0 3 464 482 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION .
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 27, 1989'EMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), HISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C TMP C THP C TMP C DT C MSC C MSC C MSC C RAINC HRHN 100 526 0 340 0 538 0 543 0 34 0 -7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 523 0 341 0 533 0 538 0 30 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 522 0 341 0 534 0 539 0 32 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 514 0 336 0 527 0 532 0 28 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 510 0 338 0 523 0 528 0 27 0 -5 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 505 0 341 0 517 0 523 0 25 0 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 505 0 341 0 509 0 515 0 21 0 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 514 0 348 0 508 0 512 0 28 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 516 0 352 0 507 0 515 0 24 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 518 0 350 0 503 0 513 0 22 0 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 518 0 348 0 499 0 511 0 20 0 -29 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 522 0 348 0 497 0 511 0 24 0 -30 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 523 0 348 0 497 0 514 0 18 0 -26 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 532 0 340 0 499 0 517 0 17 0 -29 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 544 0 330 0 501 0 517 0 23 0 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 558 0 298 0 515 0 531 0 35 0 -28 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 572 0 276 0 533 0 547 0 40 0 -26 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 568 0 293 0 537 0 549 0 44 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 572 0 309 0 546 0 558 0 46 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 561 0 307 0 549 0 559 0 46 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 546 0 305 0 550 0 557 0 32 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 516 0 298 0 523 0 511 0 7 0 21 0 14 0, 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 495 0 286 0 496 0 485 0 -5 0 34 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 481 0 284 0 488 0 460 0 -13 0 51 0 14'0 140 140 00 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 28, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 29 0 0 22 35 133 0 0 126 139 32 0 0 24 44 73 0 0 57 88 200 23 0 0 16 32 107 0 0 103 113 19 0 0 8 30 52 0 0 34 66 300 24 0 0 15 36 88 0 0 76 99 20 0 0 6 37 50 0 0 35 70 400 30 0 0 16 43 116 0 0 93 128 23 0 0 12 48 79 0 0 56 105 500 24 0 0 15 40 142 0 0 130 160 26 0 0 15 40 68 0 0 45 94 600 31 0 0 21 41 142 0 0 135 151 32 0 0 13 55 64 0 0 46 89 700 31 0 0 22 42 163 0 0 149 174 27 0 0 9 45 66 0 0 46 91 800 38 0 0 23 61 162 0 0 118 180 48 0 0 24 75 68 0 0 44 98 900 52 0 0 31 82 76 0 0 45 105 53 0 0 27 101 55 0 0 26 106 1000 74 0 0 35 121 125 0 0 63 178 84 0 0 34 138 61 0 0 18 141 1100 82 0 0 34 150 131 0 0 77 170 75 0 0 20 145 70 0 0 23 144 1200 82 0 0 32 195 126 0 0 42 216 84 0 0 42 136 77 0 0 13 141 1300 95 0 0 31 156 146 0 0 99 203 90 0 0 35 150 63 0 0 19 137 1400 89 0 0 35 182 132 0 0 51 201 0 0 19 147 65 0 0 21 127 1500 93 0 0 35 150 136 0 0 62 203 81 0 0 16 144 61 0 0 27 111 1600 88 0 0 46 143 130 0 0 90 176 69 0 0 ll 141 60 0 0 28 117 1700 72 0 0 36 133 111 0 0 66 154 61 0 0 21 119
'800 32 0 0 6 69 61 0 0 24 103 102 0 0 49 136 58 0 0 18 118 60 0 0 32 109 1900 60 0 0 20 106 103 0 0 39 154 73 0 0 30 143 61 0 0 30 103 2000 77 0 0 29 125 157 0 0 90 206 0 0 32 113 54 0 0 23 82 2100 28 0 0 17 44 94 0 0 77 119 25 0 0 12 58 42 0 0 27 67 2200 35 0 0 22 52 134 0 0 109 151 32 0 0 17 55 47 0 0 27 71 2300 31 0 0 17 45 140 0 0 112 161 52 0 0 25 66 45 0 0 27 64 2400 12 0 0 6 29 96 0 0 89 107 13 0 0 4 23 56 0 0 36 92 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 28, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRHN 100 77 0 10 62 99 56 0 1 414 420 87 0 5 428 468 115 0 2 468 482 200 145 0 7 122 161 79 0 3 433 449 147 0 8 481 529 110 0 4 455 486 300 158 0 10 135 190 104 0 3 460 470 152 0 14 124 211 400 ill 160 0 5 456 487 6 141 188 130 0 0 1 484 492 162 0 8 128 183 124 0 6 466 500 500 166 0 8 146 186 137 0 1 493 499 159 0 7 129 174 119 0 4 465 492 600 172 0 8 152 193 151 0 0 508 513 173 0 8 142 197 122 0 6 468 511 700 158 0 8 130 180 156 0 0 514 517 169 0 9 144 200 125 0 5 109 145 800 139 0 9 109 184 144 0 1 498 511 137 0 6 112 155 125 0 8 107 148 900 165 0 13 107 201 149 0 6 127 164 139 0 12 112 176 132 0 13 97 178 1000 156 0 18 103 195 152 0 8 129 171 141 0 13 110 198 138 0 22 74 514 1100 168 0 14 120 209 164 0 9 130 184 156 0 18 102 516 137 0 23 87 428 1200 158 0 18 113 199 153 0 8 130 184 144 0 13 106 189 140 0 27 88 344 1300 165 0 15 119 204 161 0 8 137 187 151 0 17 105 214 166 0 38 99 508 1400 169 0 19 121 229 164 0 11 129 195 162 0 19 122 224 155 0 34 109 514 1500 171 0 15 121 214 169 0 8 134 202 150 0 19 101 193 144 0 30 91 297 1600 184 0 13 135 219 181 0 9 155 204 178 0 20 87 259 166 0 41 71 505 1700 175 0 13 121 209 170 0 7 145 199 154 0 18 117 237 334 0 75 ,41 502 1800 162 0 14 110 196 162 0 11 133 184 162 0 17 127 219 134 0 13 109 207 1900 150 0 14 99 204 146 0 5 126 158 137 0 8 104 178 137 0 16 100 237 2000 161 0 12 114 193 157 0 5 141 173 151 0 13 119 203 137 0 16 109 215 2100 158 0 12 126 200 160 0 2 153 166 150 0 11 103 189 132 0 11 91 182 2200 159 0 11 121 215 160 0 2 154 166 149 0 11 121 188 136 0 9 106 167 2300 122 0 7 89 146 144 0 1 141 148 125 0 6 98 142 115 0 6 93 130 2400 235 0 57 49 453 154 0 4 148 162 195 0 41 67 236 128 0 7 110 163 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 28, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C TMP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C MSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 470 0 286 0 488 0 473 0 -14 0 88 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 466 0 271 0 482 0 464 0 -19 0 86 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 300 463 0 268 0 479 0 462 0 -22 0 82 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 400 446 0 269 0 477 0 469 0 -22 0 92 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 500 430 0 270 0 465 0 456 0 -27 0 129 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 600 449 0 261 0 483 0 470 0-210 95 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 700 452 0 263 0 483 0 477 0 -22 0 94 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 800 507 0 301 0 517 0 513 0 9 0 37 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 900 584 0 314 0 584 0 586 0 450 -16 14 0 14 0 140 00 1000 614 0 300 0 616 0 617 0 680 -24 14 0 14 0 140 00 1100 631 0 309 0 631 0 640 0 840 -27 14 0 14 0 140 00 1200 642 0 316 0 645 0 654 0 970 -24 14 0 14 0 140 00 1300 662 0 338 0 670 0 684 0 ill 0 -28 14 0 14 0 140 00 1400 682 0 360 0 681 0 697 0 122 0 -30 14 0 14 0 140 00 1500 687 0 363 0 688 0 704 0 132 0 -27 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1600 689 0 365 0 697 0 710 0 140 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1700 684 0 371 0 652 0 653 0 116 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1800 680 0 376 0 687 0 692 0 126 0 -13 14 0 14 0 140 00 1900 679 0 383 0 685 0 692 0 129 0 -15 14 0 14 0 140 00 2000 672 0 377 0 684 0 689 0 135 0 -ll 14 0 14 0 140 00 2100 645 0 375 0 664 0 666 0 108 0 4 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 2200 615 0 368 0 636 0 635 0 850 21 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 2300 592 0 368 0 608 0 603 0 690 27 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 2400 575 0 363 0 590 0 579 0 590 36 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 29, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 100 28 0 22 43 126 0 0 122 131 31 0 0 19 49 66 0 47 94 200 30 0 23 42 126 0 0 117 133 23 0 0 11 38 60 0 42 94 300 24 0 18 32 119 0 0 114 127 14 0 0 5 25 58 0 36 82 400 28 0 18 39 126 0 0 116 140 21 0 0 13 35 500 61 30 0 0 46 21 80 43 110 0 0 105 120 37 0 0 '6 50 55 0 35 76 600 24 0 17 34 116 0 0 94 141 34 0 0 16 43 58 0 40 87 700 40 0 26 61 134 0 0 112 149 37 0 0 16 68 75 0 51 105 800 37 0 18 73 108 0 0 82 140 36 0 0 16 64 92 0 54 136 900 43 0 13 79 94 0 0 61 129 43 0 0 6 85 46 0 14 89 1000 71 0 37 122 112 0 0 78 150 59 0 0 28 109 63 0 25 116 1100 53 0 20 106 103 0 0 27 173 45 0 0 20 103 57 0 24 116 1200 35 0 12 53 82 0 0 55 105 33 0 0 13 61 55 0 28 90 1300 90 0 50 161 164 0 0 97 235 75 0 0 29 147 59 0 31 103 1400 105 0 36 180 183 0 0 121 263 78 0 0 33 179 70 0 36 114 1500 115 0 42 216 189 0 0 107 288 95 0 0 32 169 64 0 36 133 1600 120 0 51 186 208 0 0 133 277 94 0 0 23 180 92 0 46 171 1700 115 0 53 210 185 0 0 135 232 98 0 0 31 197 80 0 27 155 1800 127 0 54 210 211 0 0 132 281 99 0 0 29 198 80 0 33 130 1900 123 0 53 213 194,0 0 125 280 82 0 0 26 164 66 0 35 132 2000 68 0 28 121 148 0 0 105 206 68 0 0 20 140 69 0 31 119 2100 65 0 28 107 159 0 0 100 194 69 0 0 43 120 102 0 64 158 2200 72 0 26 159 171 0 0 105 232 68 0 0 29 140 113 0 73 175 2300 85 0 43 146 188 0 0 133 242 67 0 0 29 127 141 0 82 221 2400 105 0 53 194 185 0 0 106 270 83 0 0 24 207 85 0 40 162 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 291 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOM DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 155 0 4 139 174 165 0 0 163 167 142 0 7 120 169 126 0 6 106 147 200 157 0 8 134 174 173 0 169 176 148 0 11 107 189 125 0 7 104 157 300 165 0 6 147 193 170 0 0 168 172 146 0 11 112 174 128 0 7,112 165 400 161 0 9 131 186 171 0 165 175 150 0 8 124 173 130 0 7 112 181 500 95 0 11 78,123 151 0 1 148 154 111 0 9 92 137 114 0 5 98 126 600 109 0 13 87 148 141 0 3 135 148 124 0 10 95 145 700 ill 171 0 5 16 90 125 114 207 162 168 152 0 0 0 2 156 16 109 209 125 0 6 105 144 800 155 0 17 78 186 169 0 5 156 186 153 0 16 99 218 136 0 7 113 168 900 160 0 24 66 253 156 0 9 137 186 154 0 19 107 214 136 0 15 96 243 1000 175 0 12 126 209 171 0 7 149 190 169 0 15 119 217 135 0 13 103 195 1100 168 0 17 92 206 168 0 10 125 203 155 0 21 95 204 132 0 14 103 222 1200 177 0 19 115 223 163 0 8 138 191 167 0 18 125 205 128 0 10 99 156 1300 185 0 11 146 221 184 0 4 168 196 184 0 13 143 229 152 0 28 107 500 1400 174 0 12 134 225 172 0 5 151 189 173 0 17 118 222 137 0 23 41 505 1500 178 0 10 140 213 175 0 6 157 193 178 0, 14 133 236 152 0 31 101 432 1600 171 0 11 125 222 169 0 6 150 187 169 0 15 121 218 136 0 18 109 511 1700 171 0 10 132 208 173 0 7 145 201 179 0 17 125 235 140 0 24 110 494 1800 177 0 9 133 202 171 0 4 155 181 175 0 14 138 250 144 0 28 96 492 1900 182 0 7 152 203 179 0 5 162 207 184 0 14 105 235 157 0 29 96 245 2000 162 0 12 121 193 164 0 6 148 180 160 0 15 116 200 137 0 16 106 270 2100 146 0 11 108 188 149 0 3 138 160 142 0 8 116 170 128 0 7 109 160 2200 165 0 12 99 199 161 0 4 150 175 156 0 12 112 186 136 0 9 114 171 2300 170 0 9 141 200 170 0 3 161 183 167 0 14 122 231 137 0 8 111 179 2400 193 0 10 158 216 191 0 6 176 211 196 .0 15 146 239" 170 0 23 97 249 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 29, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100. TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 566 0 365 0 586 0 583 0 58 0 41 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 556 0 366 0 573 0 571 0 51 0 47 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 539 0 365 0 559 0 554 0 450 46 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 530 0 366 0 546 0 539 0 410 50 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 505 0 361 0 528 0 524 0 340 66 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 600 511 0 366 0 534 0 531 0 390 50 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 700 529 0 381 0 544 0 544 0 460 25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 552 0 402 0 566 0 568 0 610 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 579 0 420 0 583 0 586 0 730 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 573 0 428 0 577 0 579 0 770 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 573 0 445 0 577 0 575 0 870 -15 14 0 14 0 140 00 1200 563 0 452 0 560 0 548 0 840 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 16 0 1300 579 0 473 0 585 0 575 0 104 0 -28 14 0 14 0 14 0 9 0 1400 624 0 513 0 625 0 625 0 133 0 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 1500 670 0 529 0 674 0 682 0 156 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 676 0 530 0 680 0 687 0 159 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 735 0 559 0 740 0 748 0 194 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 741 0 554 0 750 0 757 0 200 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 726 0 546 0 734 0 740 0 188 0 -14 0 14 0 '14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 711 0 545 0 717 0 720 0 175 0 -8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 693 0 546 0 698 0 699 0 169 0 -6 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 688 0 548 0 695 0 695 0 169 0 -5 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 695 0 559 0 708 0 708 0 180 0 -3 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 2400 723 0 583 0 741 0 740 0 200 0 -5 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 30, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRHN 100 107 0 0 53 189 172 0 88 277 74 0 0 18 196 77 0 0 30 130 200 ill 101 0 0 0 0 48 57 190 129 189 0 0 114 267 86 0 0 26 184 300 66 0 0 22 119 131 0 75 200 41 0 0 12 86 62 0 0 12 129 400 34 0 0 15 58 74 0 59 102 34 0 0 13 62 68 0 0 41 96 500 26 0 0 11 53 106 0 80 128 43 0 0 13 74 67 0 0 39 104 600 54 0 0 32 91 158 0 0 132 177 43 0 0 13 84 t 58 0 0 30 97 700 38 0 0 21 58 133 0 0 116 144 35 0 0 12 70 79 0 0 53 110 800 35 0 0 20 59 105 0 76 128 32 0 0 15 63 67 0 0 41 102 900 62 0 0 20 102 93 0 49 137 52 0 0 18 104 55 0 0 28 94 1000 113 0 0 47 201 161 0 80 247 85 0 0 26 169 76 0 0 34 118 1100 97 0 0 55 164 163 0 0 105 218 81 0 0 29 168 78 0 0 28 121 1200 81 0 0 41 142 130 0 40 189 73 0 0 22 144 72 0 0 32 126 1300 84 0 0 38 142 110 0 50 173 65 0 0 8 123 73 0 0 36 122 1400 113 0 0 61 164 160 0 95 230 90 0 0 23 166 64 0 0 29 123 1500 81 0 0 32 154 136 0 93 190 0 0 14 156 80 0 0 32 158 1600 64 0 0 31 113 128 0 96 163 64 0 0 29 139 82 0 0 33 130 1700 44 0 0 23 72 91 0 53 138 62 0 0 30 107 82 0 0 51 130 1800 70 0 0 32 113 101 0 56 140 48 0 0 16 90 51 0 0 24 100 1900 41 0 0 16 97 74 0 50 130 48 0 0 12 108 50 0 0 17 97 2000 65 0 0 39 99 103 0 63 130 46 0 0 7 89 64 0 0 39 98 2100 130 0 0 42 208 187 0 91 267 79 0 0 22 182 82 0 0 24 181 2200 85 0 0 44 158 174 0 0 126 238 130 0 0 52 202 125 0 0 71 179 2300 56 131 0 0 0 0 28 97 113 84 172 0 48 160 82 0 0 47 ill 2400 48 0 0 21 91 94 0 56 150 63 0 0 20 116 130 0 0 82 176 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR HAY 30, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 201 0 10 176 228 205 0 7 182 228 205 0 14 156 387 187 0 18 105 233 200 222 0 12 192 261 224 0 6 207 256 234 0 14 174 308 211 0 5 168 222 300 5 0 11 327 395 5 0 7 347 383 5 0 25 263 450 16 0 26 346 490 400 162 0 15 121 199 101 0 7 446 480 150 0 17 115 189 114 0 5 446 492 500 155 0 34 84 294 151 0 15 134 531 156 0 23 124 227 117 0 9 446 506 600 183 0 6 167 201 185 0 2 176 190 172 0 11 123 200 142 0 18 104 255 700 172 0 8 146 205 170 0 1 165 173 171 0 12 124 201 133 0 7 117 166 800 162 0 14 105 214 166 0 3 157 177 148 0 13 112 204 133 0 9 81 169 900 181 0 11 142 215 179 0 8 157 205 179 0 13 128 225 151 0 29 88 299 1000 213 0 12 181 242 217 0 10 180 252 225 0 17 162 308 189 0 19 131 294 1100 219 0 11 192 260 220 0 7 185 240 229 0 13 189 286 200 0 14 125 267 1200 229 0 14 188 273 226 0 8 203 252 245 0 14 184 296 204 0 10 163 236 1300 214 0 17 167 258 217 0 12 167 250 231 0 19 182 298 203 0 14 106 282 1400 191 0 14 153 224 191 0 10 169 220 193 0 17 123 258 179 0 25 109 464 1500 173 0 12 127 204 171 0 7 148 188 163 0 15 110 208 136 0 17 79 232 1600 158 0 14 101 196 158 0 7 139 173 150 0 15 115 197 134 0 13 110 209 1700 134 0 13 99 218 137 0 4 123 150 132 0 9 99 158 123 0 7 103 146 1800 183 0 12 140 226 174 0 10 151 220 178 0 22 115 262 158 0 33 102 494 1900 305 0 39 215 383 303 0 28 261 361 298 0 25 253 381 337 0 58 187 483 2000 61 0 8 393 454 61 0 5 409 441 79 0 17 42 481 106 0 ll 435 497 2100 40 0 16 358 464 39 0 12 370 427 34 0 21 181 454 22 0 22 61 469 2200 ill 115 0 0 10 73 142 108 5 96 131 0 4 448 479 113 0 8 444 501 2300 113 0 12 74 149 118 0 7 458 504 120 0 10 95 152 112 0 3 102 124 2400 135 0 13 99 197 139 0 6 482 519 140 0 10 119 191 119 0 5 102 134 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 30, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), -MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C TMP C TMP C DT C HSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 740 0 588 0 732 0 733 0 194 0 -3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 760 0 588 0 671 0 671 0 156 0 14 0 14 140 00 300 642 0 519 0 617 0 613 0 125 0 -8 14 0 14 140 00 400 650 0 525 0 657 0 657 0 148 0 35 0 14 0 14 140 00 500 657 0 529 0 681 0 678 0 159 0 53 0 14 0 14 140 00 600 664 0 541 0 690 0 685 0 169 0 46 0 14 0 14 140 00 700 679 0 553 0 685 0 683 0 169 0 18 0 14 0 14 140 00 800 697 0 566 0 701 0 700 0 180 0 14 0 14 140 00 900 735 0 593 0 738 0 740 0 203 0 -16 14 0 14 140 00 1000 771 0 604 0 740 0 740 0 201 0 -17 14 0 14 140 00 1100 755 0 590 0 709 0 714 0 180 0 14 0 14 140 00 1200 773 0 592 0 715 0 720 0 184 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 800 0 598 0 753 0 758 0 206 0 -17 0 14 0 14 140 00 1400 781 0 600 0 781 0 785 0 220 0 -12 0 14 0 14 140 10 1500 763 0 599 0 766 0 770 0 219 0 -16 14 0 14 140 00 1600 758 0 606 0 760 0 762 0 216 0 14 0 14 140 00 1700 762 0 618 0 762 0 765 0 222 0 -10 14 0 14 140 00 1800 824 0 649 0 831 0 836 0 261 0 -16 14 0 14 140 00 1900 759 0 580 0 709 0 708 0 179 0 14 0 14 140 00 2000 721 0 589 0 735 0 738 0 201 0 -7 14 0 14 140 00 2100 685 0 544 0 681 0 680 0 163 0 -9 14 0 14 14 0 10 0 2200 658 0 540 0 653 0 652 0 158 0 -15 0 14 0 14 14 0 31 0 2300 663 0 543 0 657 0 657 0 160 0 -12 0 14 0 14 140 00 2400 670 0 542 0 669 0 669 0 162 0 -10 0 14 0 14 140 00 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=IOUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 31, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 47 0 0 15 116 133 0 76 172 51 0 0 25 84 122 0 0 89 166 200 45 0 0 19 79 120 0 84 151 44 0 0 19 78 107 0 0 66 142 300 52 0 0 30 75 143 0 0 104 185 41 0 0 10 81 94 0 0 39 142 400 76 0 0 47 133 158 0 0 114 218 59 0 0 20 100 84 0 0 38 149 500 115 0 0 61 208 184 0 0 109 293 88 0 0 25 170 88 0 0 39 149 600 99 0 0 43 156 164 0 97 235 80 0 0 34 154 81 0 0 43 133 700 95 0 0 52 162 154 0 95 226 78 0 0 20 138 76 0 0 46 121 800 92 0 0 43 152 165 0 0 100 226 78 0 0 23 149 87 0 0 48 137 900 100 0 0 57 167 174 0 93 262 89 0 0 20 159 97 0 0 57 126 1000 121 0 0 68 205 228 0 0 140 301 114 0 0 20 193 92 0 0 37 143 1100 115 0 0 64 204 212 0 0 115 291 114 0 0 40 199 105 0 0 56 139 1200 107 0 0 45 177 181 0 77 250 101 0 0 45 190 113 0 0 83 138 1300 97 0 0 36 152 158 0 78 225 79 0 0 15 145 105 0 0 73 146 1400 78 0 0 39 131 123 0 75 176 78 0 "0 26 140 81 0 0 51 109 1500 85 0 0 33 158 129 0 65 202 84 0 0 32 161 70 0 0 44 100 1600 54 0 0 28 97 127 0 86 185 44 0 0 11 84 64 0 0 23 111 1700 76 0 0 39 138 151 0 87 212 66 0 0 24 123 69 0 0 39 96 1800 115 0 0 55 192 210 0 0 113 335 76 0 0 18 175 193 0 0 153 257 1900 20 0 0 12 32 30 0 19 57 16 0 0 4 33 45 0 0 30 61 2000 49 0 0 16 128 83 0 18 179 63 0 0 18 135 91 0 0 44 145 2100 48 0 0 28 71 120 0 0 102 137 46 0 0 21 83 2200 80 59 0 0 0 54 ill 0 34 93 121 0 78 160 39 0 0 14 79 92 0 0 52 151 2300 64 0 0 31 115 134 0 84 188 45 0 0 12 113 103 0 0 45 148 2400 34 0 0 20 58 52 0 28 73 19 0 0 4 59 26 0 0 10 49 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 31, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR108 DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 150 0 16 91 216 149 0 3 495 521 146 0 10 113. 181 118 0 4 105 137 200 165 0 20 106 238 160 0 6 139 178 156 0 21 96 244 122 0 6 103 136 300 174 0 12 141 207 170 0 4 159 183 171 0 19 112 222 137 0 9 117 207 400 189 0 8 166 214 194 0 5 182 215 189 0 13 153 240 176 0 23 117 396 500 211 0 9 180 242 215 0 7 191 243 223 0 14 174 286 189 0 17 132 238 600 209 0 10 175 245 213 0 7 193 236 219 0 15 175 269 188 0 18 110 245 700 212 0 10 175 234 214 0 6 192 241 219 0 15 165 284 193 0 16 114 235 800 216 0 11 185 260 218 0 6 200 239 226 0 15 170 363 198 0 13 132 237 900 221 0 11 183 258 225 0 6 206 246 235 0 14 183 350 207 0 6 178 226 1000 224 0 11 193 259 227 0 6 200 253 240 0 192 306 200 0 11 153 232 1100 228 0 12 187 263 232 0 6 216 250 245 0 196 296 207 0 5 182 223 1200 238 0 13 193 274 237 0 6 216 270 250 0 12 219 284 208 0 3 185 220 1300 235 0 16 177 284 238 0 7 206 260 255 0 17 153 297 212 0 5 196 234 1400 245 0 15 198 301 245 0 10 206 275 261 0 14 210 297 213 0 5 191 225 1500 254 0 17 200 295 255 0 9 222 279 267 0 12 231 305 215 0 8 189 248 1600 213 0 10 186 257 213 0 4 199 229 219 0 20 156 323 202 0 23 50 466 1700 222 0 11 190 257 223 0 5 205 241 233 0 12 198 280 207 0 7 154 230 1800 355 0 15 298 393 344 0 8 328 371 351 0 27 240 469 353 0 8 337 364 1900 153 0 29 84 208 43 0 16 370 438 122 0 29 78 171 113 0 7 453 497 2000 136 0 28 70 261 130 0 16 77 172 132 0 29 116 523 126 0 9 99 157 2100 165 0 10 134 200 155 0 4 143 165 159 0 10 128 189 136 0 6 116 157 2200 187 0 9 156 217 181 0 4 170 194 181 0 15 134 247 134 0 8 114 173 2300 350 0 15 281 392 353 0 4 337 367 344 0 33 181 432 13 0 5 356 404 2400 33 0 13 348 426 30 0 9 360 413 31 0 21 334 476 92 0 33 21 496 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR MAY 31, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), HISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 676 0 544 0 676 0 676 0 165 0 -6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 683 0 549 0 684 0 683 0 169 0 -3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 694 0 561 0 704 0 702 0 181 0 6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 709 0 578 0 746 0 744 0'206 0 2 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 754 0 601 0 716 0 716 0 188 0 -5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 755 0 597 0 719 0 720 0 189 0 -7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 751 0 596 0 715 0 715 0 187 0 -8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 750 0 593 0 699 0 700 0 177 0 -8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 759 0 600 0 685 0 687 0 170 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 755 0 597 0 684 0 688 0 168 0 -11 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 770 0 606 0 690 0 694 0 172 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 1200 785 0 615 0 703 0 711 0 184 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 794 0 613 0 719 0 730 0 191 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 786 0 612 0 717 0 729 0 191 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 804 0 625 0 719 0 730 0 194 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 711 0 577 0 691 0 691 0 177 0 4 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 1700 746 0 599 0 689 0 691 0 171 0 -4 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 617 0 512 0 583 0 581 0 119 0 -26 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1900 640 0 528 0 635 0 629 0 151 0 -6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 3 0 2000 651 0 541 0 633 0 622 0 154 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 23 0 2100 662 0 551 0 649 0 642 0 163 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 2200 663 0 552 0 661 0 650 0 165 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 619 0 512 0 576 0 573 0 107 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 626 0 521 0 605 0 597 0 132 0 -26 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA
- 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
I METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 1, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 39 0 0 17 72 58 0 37 76 35 0 0 12 61 45 0 0 20 70 200 33 0 0 8 52 98 0 63 124 35 0 0 4 61 39 0 0 21 74 300 28 0 0 6 49 42 0 10 72 13 0 0 4 37 44 0 0 11 64 400 61 0 0 26 97 120 0 66 173 40 0 0 10 86 43 0 0 22 90 500 44 0 0 20 66 100 0 67 146 51 0 0 17 82 600 68 30 0 0 0 0 44 16 ill 54 103 0 65 131 42 0 0 21 95 70 0 0 38 115 700 24 0 0 10 40 87 0 55 122 31 0 0 4 68 76 0 0 43 105 800 79 0 0 39 234 149 0 78 289 88 0 0 29 170 110 0 0 55 226 900 48 0 0 29 107 87 0 55 137 42 0 0 4 91 54 0 0 23 96 1000 76 0 0 47 113 135 0 76 166 62 0 0 18 118 56 0 0 30 107 1100 51 0 0 26 88 100 0 69 151 43 0 0 ll 97 45 0 0 19 81 1200 75 0 0 24 152 175 0 0 126 221 68 0 0 27 122 93 0 0 53 172 1300 37 0 0 13 70 50 0 25 78 39 0 0 17 70 21 0 0 5 52 1400 65 0 0 27 113 86 0 37 154 56 0 0 18 109 46 0 0 32 60 1500 38 0 0 21 67 44 0 14 82 41 0 0 20 68 26 0 0 17 39 1600 39 0 0 12 87 93 0 39 151 37 0 0 5 76 34 0 0 8 60 1700 39 0 0 20 65 75 0 49 121 33 0 0 8 58 64 0 0 18 105 1800 36 0 0 22 54 53 0 29 75 38 0 0 20 62 20 0 0 7 30 1900 30 0 54 55 0 28 79 30 0 0 10 55 9 23 0 0 14 34 2000 21 0 0 ll 45 49 0 29 83 16 0 0 5 37 58 0 0 28 78 2100 26 0 0 8 50 54 0 27 76 19 0 0 4 47 36 0 0 20 62 2200 13 0 0 6 19 16 0 28 80 0 4 16 20 0 0 11 28 2300 16 0 0 10 25 49 0 33 61 11 0 '0 4 33 41 0 0 26 55 2400 26 0 0 14 44 49 0 30 69 19 0 0 4 39 34 0 0 8 62 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 1, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOM DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 87 0 16 65. 470 78 0 9 416 466 101 0 13 421 500 117 0 10 68 148 200 139 0 16 48 196 147 0 5 499 517 139 0 15 104 525 130 0 12 98 165 300 327 0 44 270 517 320 0 37 273 449 341 0 42 276 526 1 0 ll 333 450 400 189 0 8 161 224 193 0 4 181 207 197 0 16 126 285 161 0 30 108 514 500 117 0 30 57 208 137 0 17 104 164 117 0 17 67 170 109 0 11 80 171 600 143 0 21 78 217 150 0 4 134 161 139 0 11 98 167 121 0 7 92 147 700 161 0 36 80 508 146 0 5 133 162 148 0 27 51 236 120 0 6 102 137 800 256 0 12 217 290 258 0 10 235 284 275 0 12 207 320 258 0 15 213 277 900 198 0 28 120 267 211 0 23 153 242 206 0 37 131 280 162 0 33 69 481 1000 197 0 10 167 234 190 0 8 168 207 203 0 17 144 269 163 0 31 94 259 1100 207 0 15 163 250 208 0 9 186 235 217 0 23 125 332 201 0 25 99 349 1200 159 0 13 96 209 162 0 7 148 189 150 0 16 115 190 136 0 9 110 168 1300 262 0 43 141 400 249 0 25 191 298 273 0 26 206 353 302 0 49 41 431 1400 227 0 19 177 331 224 0 11 194 261 237 0 25 159 309 214 0 7 176 230 1500 265 0 24 215 358 253 0 19 210 307 287 0 14 252 363 295 0 46 228 367 1600 278 0 36 108 409 288 0 10 244 309 287 0 27 147 352 36 0 67 293 498 1700 188 0 44 117 316 173 0 23 145 276 175 0 50 103 349 262 0 75 .56 522 1800 277 0 19 229 324 276 0 8 244 303 280 0 12 243 316 320 0 23 280 380 1900 294 0 21 246 354 290 0 8 261 311 296 0 15 234 350 338 0 9 311 374 2000 325 0 30 228 392 317 0 9 285 345 336 0 24 266 403 336 0 3 328 346 2100 357 0 27 258 468 353 0 9 321 380 13 0 31 229 461 25 0 17 342 430 2200 178 0 20 135 222 323 0 21 288 394 158 0 15 122 212 115 0 15 426 498 2300 245 0 20 191 281 269 0 5 242 276 272 0 17 188 329 229 0 6 197 243 2400 187 0 21 132 255 196 0 14 163 221 183 0 28 130 241 197 0 25 98 250 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 1, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C TMP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 625 0 514 0 612 0 602 0 137 0 -28 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 626 0 517 0 616 0 603 0 139 0 -16. 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 633 0 524 0 605 0 584 0 131 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 9 0
.400 648 0 541 0 640 0 622 0 157 0 -27 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 22 0 500 652 0 542 0 635 0 620 0 157 0 -30 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 10 0 600 652 0 541 0 640 0 626 0 158 0 -25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 700 651 0 541 0 640 0 630 0 158 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 644 0 536 0 600 0 588 0 127 0 -25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 2 0 900 633 0 525 0 610 0 595 0 137 0 -28 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 18 0 1000 649 0 541 0 640 0 633 0 154 0 -26 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 656 0 543 0 620 0 610 0 140 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 2 0 1200 656 0 540 0 644 0 634 0 153 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 3 0 1300 654 0 535 0 613- 0 615 0 130 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14' 1 0 1400 707 0 552 0 654 0 659 0 153 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 716 0 559 0 647 0 653 0 152 0'18 .0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 603 0 491 0 581 0 575 0 109 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 5 0 1700 637 0 529 0 615 0 606 0 141 0 -28 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 10 0 1800 641 0 531 0 613 0 612 0 137 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 1900 639 0 529 0 609 0 603 0 133 0 -25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 626 0 519 0 582 0 576 0 116 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 588 0 483 0 568 0 557 0 105 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 140 40 2200 596 0 489 0 584 0 574 0 118 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 140 30 2300 602 0 496 0 584 0 577 0 116 0 -9 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 2400 602 0 497 0 588 0 579 0 119 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 2, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPDlOS AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 58 0 0 34 94 108 0 0 82 135 48 0 0 23 81 58 0 0 45 71 200 68 0 0 31 112 130 0 0 85 188 59 0 0 32 107 87 0 0 63 110 300 74 0 0 34 108 137 0 0 94 185 69 0 0 33 132 98 0 0 74 124 400 57 0 0 22 100 159 0 0 112 198 97 0 0 60 152 109 0 0 92 124 500 67 92 0 0 0 0 23 129 71 119 159 0 0 ill 221 99 0 0 49 142 600'00 56 65 0 0 0 0 19 ill 134 49 83 0 65 177 83 0 0 42 132 70 0 0 35 138 157 0 0 100 214 76 0 0 34 119 63 0 0 42 94 800 74 0 0 34 144 151 0 0 99 216 96 0 0 50 161 78 0 0 34 108 900 96 0 0 43 167 160 0 98 222 85 0 0 37 137 83 0 0 43 119 1000 78 0 0 43 134 126 0 0 83 177 68 0 0 7 120 97 0 0 73 135 1100 96 0 0 37 169 150 0 59 209 72 0 0 11 145 101 0 0 67 134 1200 96 0 0 47 177 144 0 0 81 216 90 0 0 23 173 101 0 0 75 124 1300 82 0 0 34 147 118 0 54 168 83 0 0 28 145 98 0 0 70 132 1400 89 0 0 48 136 129 0 0 64 181 84 0 0 27 138 87 0 0 45 106 1500 81 0 0 51 131 113 0 0 42 167 73 0 0 18 123 84 0 0 63 112 1600 81 0 0 35 126 101 0 43 154 64 0 0 21 121 63 0 0 45 79 1700 71 0 0 41 119 100 0 0 62 137 58 0 0 12 110 83 0 0 59 104 1800 87 0 0 43 137 117 0 0 65 150 56 0 0 4 132 61 0 0 33 102 1900 77 0 0 34 121 113 0 0 58 151 56 0 0 6 104 64 0 0 39 97 2000 83 0 0 40 135 121 0 0 67 165 46 0 0 4 124 63 0 0 33 93 2100 47 0 0 27 82 94 0 65 115 30 0 0 4 64 43 0 0 14 81 2200 47 0 0 33 59 132 0 0 110 148 25 0 0 4 47 2300 57 41 0 0 0 0 28 28 ill 50 131 0 0 115 149 25 0 0 3 47 "50 0 0 34 73 2400 51 0 0 31 68 155 0 0 126 188 31 0 0 4 69 52 0 0 29 82 t DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 2 j 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) D IR10H 0 IR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 243 0 11 197 275 252 0 5 226 267 262 0 12 212 309 221 0 5 206 235 200 243 0 12 208 282 252 0 6 231 270 263 0 12 223 302 219 0 5 204 235 300 247 0 13 206 293 258 0 6 238 276 261 0 14 206 298 221 0 6 204 245 400 277 0 18 199 338 282 0 4 271 295 284 0 7 261 305 274 0 3 264 284 500 268 0 18 213 325 277 0 5 265 299 283 0 8 263 309 263 0 3 251 272 600 273 0 19 210 328 278 0 7 253 302 284 0 10 253 330 252 0 8 233 274 700 263 0 17 204 314 275 0 7 254 297 278 0 10 251 307 236 0 10 208 270 800 258 0 14 200 311 269 0 7 248 298 278 0 ll 246 313 227 0 12 194 286 900 254 0 12 214 298 256 0 6 240 282 269 0 12 228 308 211 0 8 164 244 1000 242 0 15 202 281 242 0 8 217 270 256 0 15 217 309 214 0 4 197 226 1100 237 0 14 195 273 238 0 8 205 265 253 0 17 187 297 213 0 5 194 226 1200 249 0 14 181 286 245 0 9 209 270 256 0 17 198 315 214 0 4 192 231 1300 238 0 15 201 279 242 0 9 206 266 252 0 14 202 307 212 0 4 193 226 1400 239 0 14 187 281 243 0 8 213 267 262 0 15 209 301 212 0 5 185 229 1500 239 0 17 193 276 240 0 8 210 275 257 0 18 185 314 214 0 6 194 282 1600 233 0 16 198 268 244 0 12 209 290 258 0 15 215 310 215 0 6 200 236 1700 233 0 17 189 281 230 0 8 195 260 244 0 20 180 406 213 0 4 197 224 1800 211 0 16 157 264 209 0 10 183 236 219 0 22 165 310 192 0 18 84 245 1900 202 0 12 172 237 197 0 7 177 220 197 0 19 137 261 207 0 8 167 228 2000 202 0 11 169 231 202 0 7 186 234 207 0 19 138 282 208 0 11 135 235 2100 198 0 6 176 224 203 0 3 192 218 204 0 13 132 238 184 0 28 57 281 2200 183 0 4 168 202 195 0 1 188 201 189 0 11 157 232 165 0 23 112 488 2300 183 0 5 162 197 188 0 2 181 194 183 0 9 157 223 136 0 10 102 190 2400 179 0 8 154 206 189 0 1 185 195 180 0 19 129 240 138 0 17 104 483 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 2, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C TMP C THP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 604 0 499 0 575 0 569 0 112 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 606 0 502 0 579 0 570 0 115 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 601 0 498 0 572 0 567 0 111 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 594 0 481 0 573 0 566 0 111 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 593 0 474 0 574 0 567 0 103 0 -3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 584 0 459 0 566 0 569 0 95 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 582 0 455 0 566 0 561 0 90 0 3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 608 0 458 0 579 0 573 0 97 0 -4 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 618 0 467 0 586 0 589 0 98 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 634 0 480 0 601 0 605 0 107 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 659 0 480 0 626 0 633 0 123 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 680 0 478 0 635 0 650 0 126 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 710 0 471 0 646 0 665 0 123 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 722 0 469 0 653 0 675 0 129 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 743 0 445 0 676 0 698 0 137 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 749 0 430 0 688 0 703 0 147 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 771 0 403 0 737 0 752 0 172 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 775 0 405 0 785 0 797 0 206 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 781 0 393 0 750 0 759 0 182 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 764 0 446 0 722 0 724 0 168 0 -9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 729 0 449 0 741 0 743 0 165 0 2 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 686 0 450 0 718 0 714 0 146 0 30 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 662 0 442 0 693 0 689 0 131 0 36 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 647 0 447 0 682 0 680 0 125 0 32 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION'=FLAT 4=CALH SPEED DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 3, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 38 0 0'27 60 131 0 0 107 149 28 0 0 4 61 56 0 0 34 79 200 31 0 0 15 52 131 0 0 101 162 34 0 0 4 66 67 0 0 38 109 300 49 0 0 31 95 156 0 0 123 191 41 0 0 4 83 65 0 0 34 96 400 31 0 0 13 47 129 0 99 171 '27 0 0 4 51 57 0 0 28 81 500 47 0 0 31 65 160 0 '0 143 174 38 0 0 6 67 64 0 0 36 93 600 46 0 0 28 68 149 0 0 136 163 35 0 0 5 83 64 0 0 41 95 700 36 0 0 20 61 124 0 0 102 143 32 0 0 6 71 63 0 0 40 102 800 41 0 0 22 66 114 0 90 135 33 0 0 4 63 66 0 0 27 96 900 36 0 0 19 68 91 0 65 114 39 0 0 7 77 0 0 45 114 76'05 1000 27 0 0 14 48 92 0 73 26 0 0 6 44 59 0 0 29 90 1100 27 0 0 17 42 56 0 25 74 16 0 0 4 40 27 0 0 10 49 1200 19 0 0 10 30 31 0 14 54 7 0 0 '4 28 17 0 0 5 35 1300 43 0 0 25 63 59 0 35 83 37 0 '0 6 64 49 0 39 61 1400 45 0 0 13 81 74 0 0 22 112 58 0 '0 20 104 40 0 0 30 50 1500 40 0 0 14 71 93 0 44 137 49 0 0 16 100 93 0 0 65 124 1600 70 0 0 32 142 154 0 98 197 45 0 0 ll 107 135 0 0 108 169 1700 48 0 0 18 86 49 0 27 76 27 0 0 4 53 99 0 0 78 119 1800 82 0 0 30 155 116 0 65 164 41 0 0 5 86 116 0 0 95 134 1900 67 0 20 132 115 0 162 45 0 0 18 97 114 0 87 138 2000 55 0 20 132 119 0 66 171 36 0 0 10 86 113 0 83 154 2100 69 0 0 31 123 132 0 181 45 0 0 5 114 2200 152 50 0 0 0 131 0 19 183 107 89 0 146 '8 0 0 5 74 124 0 0 91 157 2300 69 0 0 28 112 135 0 73 215 41 0 0 6 100 155 0 0 125 180 2400 61 0 0 27 101 143 0 79 195 41 0 0 7 118 158 0 0 109 189 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 3, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 100 177 0 6 152 194 186 0 2 179 191 180 0 11 131 216 133 0 10 95 172 200 175 0 19 129 214 178 0 3 170 189 174 0 21 100 234 133 0 9 103 173 300 168 0 10 133 191,180 0 2 173 188 158 0 14 121 198 134 0 15 100 233 400 164 0 10 131 197 185 0 2 177 193 161 0 15 111 201 136 0 13 113 237 500 171 0 7 149 192 182 0 1 177 188 165 0 10 136 197 136 0 13 102 212 600 174 0 6 156 196 180 0 0 176 183 170 0 13 123 212 138 0 14 115 213 700 161 0 11 125 200 179 0 6 166 191 153 0 15 107 189 133 0 8 107 174 800 168 0 11 132 209 175 0 2 168 184 157 0 18 113 201 133 0 15 104 511 900 154 0 15 106 199 166 0 3 147 177 141 0 14 108 180 135 0 9 111 181 1000 152 0 15 94 199 160 0 4 149 165 141 0 9 101 167 124 0 14 74 234 1100 215 0 29 135 288 253 0 16 191 282 238 0 46 147 351 190 0 44 103 281 1200 215 0 27 158 289 193 0 16 153 253 211 0 35 45 338 227 0 45 73 292 1300 240 0 16 193 278 242 0 11 204 277 249 0 14 207 299 220 0 6 202 234 1400 289 0 34 126 440 300 0 10 253 333 287 0 13 249 342 313 0 6 296 335 1500 311 0 37 75 485 313 0 10 288 343 306 0 19 240 400 321 0 7 305 338 1600 327 0 23 165 405 322 0 5 305 335 318 0 19 262 434 342 0 6 328 360 1700 27 0 27 237 429 6 0 20 315 400 324 0 44 96 512 1 0 3 347 373 1800 358 0 12 307 431 347 0 6 328 365 344 0 31 67 440 359 0 2 350 367 1900 339 0 15 279 380 334 0 7 303 353 314 0 24 231 378 343 0 8 329 364 2000 330 0 26 242 457 325 0 6 303 348 322 0 24 255 428 343 0 6 329 359 2100 347 0 15 283 408 340 0 7 321 377 332 0 31 99 427 354 0 3 347 362 2200 353 0 17 300 402 348'0 8 319 373 348 0 36 146 490 0 0 5 347 371 2300 358 0 13 321 429 350 0 7 330 376 353 0 30 48 487 1 0 2 353 370 2400 358 0 14 306 439 353 0 5 332 371 351 0 26 86 412 4 0 2 358 375 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE,DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 3, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C MSC C MSC C MSC C RAINC HRHN 100 638 0 451 0 670 0 666 0 122 0 26 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 624 0 451 0 660 0 655 0 119 31 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 621 0 458 0 665 0 662 0 122 28 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 608 0 458 0 659 0 655 0 121 29 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 608 0 462 0 641 0 637 0 116 32 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 604 0 464 0 628 0 623 0 112 27 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 606 0 471 0 625 0 620 0 115 13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 621 0 488 0 635 0 635 0 125 -3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 653 0 521 0 665 0 667 0 149 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 658 0 528 0 667 0 668 0 153 10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 598 0 483 0,589 0 588 0 109 -39 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 34 0 1200 619 0 500 0 618 0 618 0 138 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 .0 0 1300 627 0 499 0 605 0 608 0 136 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 638 0 503 0 588 0 597 0 154 -29 0 '14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 607 0 480 0 581 0 588 0 139 0 -24,0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1600 566 0 457 0 538 0 549 0 108 -27 0 14 0 140 140 00 1700 578 0 453 0 546 0 554 0 108 -20 0 14 0 140 140 00 1800 581 0 460 0 553 0 563 0 113 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 549 0 433 0 523 0 531 0 69 -26 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 504 0 395 0 487 0 494 0 38 -28 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 504 0 391 0 493 0 500 0 40 -28 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 504 0 386 0 501 0 504 0 36 -25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 511 0 390 0 517 0 519 0 44 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 520 0 389 0 533 0 535 0 50 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 4, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 70 0 0 35 132 144 0 93 197 36 0 0 7 84 149 0 0 127 172 200 46 0 0 15 98 114 0 70 142 27 0 0 5 83 116 0 0 96 135 300 37 0 0 15 106 106 0 56 149 15 0 0 4 37 110 0 0 95 129 400 26 0 0 12 45 94 0 60 114 26 0 0, 8 60 84 0 0 61 104 500 33 0 0 18 51 66 0 39 87 39 0 0 18 58 62 0 0 42 84 600 32 0 0 20 48 101 0 89 115 28 0 0 12 47 69 0 0 57 82 700 25 0 0 18 35 65 0 58 75 23 0 0 9 36 54 0 0 38 66 800 34 0 0 14 66 63 0 39 83 30 0 0 7 55 60 0 0 49 73 900 50 0 0 25 81 75 0 56 97 41 0 0 12 68 34 0 0 27 46 1000 48 0 0 23 88 60 0 86 50 0 0 4 80 63 0 0 43 83 1100 52 0 0 26 76 65 0 37 88 41 0 0 5 72 53 0 0 43 63 1200 58 0 0 23 98 67 0 24 123 46 0 0 5 82 66 0 0 55 76 1300 77 0 0 40 112 93 0 61 117 61 0 0 18 95 67 0 0 58 80 1400 59 0 0 32 108 86 0 45 123 63 0 0 11 107 63 0 0 48 78 1500 62 0 0 38 104 76 0 44 112 56 0 0 19 93 47 0 0 37 55 1600 45 0 0 24 91 63 0 39 96 48 0 0 5 87 46 0 0 34 59 1700 51 0 0 28 84 57 0 26 88 39 0 0 4 72 72 0 0 60 81 1800 36 0 0 12 59 44 0 12 72 32 0 0 4 67 47 0 0 39 54 1900 27 0 0 17 46 28 0 16 48 13 0 0 4 38 45 0 0 41 48 2000 12 0 0 8 17 36 0 29 45 10 0 0 4 28 34 0 0 19 50 2100 23 0 0 16 32 84 0 77 89 17 0 0 4 39 57 0 0 42 81 2200 22 0 0 15 33 98 0 94 103 8 0 0 4 28 58 0 0 42 77 2300 38 0 0 31 47 113 0 0 106 125 12 0 0 4 40 54 0 0 37 82 2400 41 0 0 31 54 134 0 0 123 143 22 0 0 4 52 46 0 0 29 67 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 4, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 100 349 0 16 278 411 346 0 5 329 373 340 0 34 179 460 1 0 3 351 368 200 344 0 19 247 401 341 0 4 329 359 332 0 38 115 419
.358 0 3 344 367 300 330 0 28 83 470 331 0 5 314 347 311 0 29 174 390 345 0 4 332 357 400 299 0 35 200 413 316 0 3 305 327 304 0 17 267 366 325 0 7 303 343 500 265 0 12 237 315 290 0 6 261 307 272 0 14 233 305 312 0 10 284 330 600 294 0 14 250 332 299 0 1 294 303 299 0 9 278 324 309 0 6 294 324 700 273 0 16 245 323 288 0 4 275 300 281 0 8 264 310 295 0 6 277 312 800 286 0 24 213 421 298 0 7 281 320 300 0 16 269 361 308 0 6 291 321 900 293 0 14 249 356 291 0 6 267 308 288 0 14 247 335 290 0 10 268 325 1000 265 0 29 179 337 265 0 16 203 342 269 0 14 213 297 255 0 6 237 277 1100 263 0 21 201 317 261 0 10 237 292 264 0 27 186 318 238 0 6 225 258 1200 242 0 28 164 334 243 0 16 206 280 247 0 25 190 307 226 0 4 215 236 1300 250 0 16 208 297 250 0 8 232 285 257 0 20 207 307 232 0 4 222 244 1400 250 0 20 184 301 262 0 12 219 294 265 0 20 140 302 238 0 5 222 253 1500 263 0 28 199 314 270 0 12 229 319 262 0 21 214 314 228 0 4 215 241 1600 293 0 32 172 376 286 0 17 233 342 268 0 20 221 366 228 0 4 213 239 1700 230 0 25 183 311 233 0 11 202 269 254 0 24 196 346 218 0 2 208 226 1800 258 0 34 175 346 256 0 23 178 301 244 0 23 197 302 226 0 2 219 233 1900 211 0 15 162 268 199 0 9 172 221 181 0 28 150 299 224 0 1 219 227 2000 144 0 11 113 165 158 0 2 152 164 149 0 4 133 160 129 0 4 115 142 2100 172 0 7 147 191 163 0 1 160 165 159 0 7 132 182 130 0 4 118 149 2200 175 0 5 156 197 162 0 0 161 163 164 0 11 136 204 128 0 5 113 148 2300 182 0 4 168 192 175 0 0 172 177 184 0 10 135 226 129 0 7 101 161 2400 185 0 5 168 203 183 0 0 182 185 180 0 9 141 222 139 0 18 82 508 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 4, 1989 TEHPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C TMP C THP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 530 0 390 0 541 0 543 0 52 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 524 0 388 0 537 0 539 0 48 -7 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 518 0 379 0 531 0 534 0 41 -6 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 501 0 374 0 514 0 518 0 33 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 491 0 365 0 511 0 514 0 30 -6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 483 0 362 0 520 0 523 0 36 12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 503 0 375 0 523 0 525 0 39 6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 539 0 '403 0 531 0 531 0 55 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 536 0 413 0 507 0 507 0 48 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 576 0 434 0 552 0 555 0 71 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 599 0 434 0 576 0 653 0 86 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 626 0 432 0 588 0 601 0 94 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 639 0 424 0 599 0 614 0 95 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 655 0 424 0 605 0 622 0 96 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 663 0 418 0 617 0 633 0 99 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 677 0 404 0 642 0 658 0 116 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 685 0 386 0 664 0 676 0 129 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 688 0 369 0 665 0 676 0 127 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 694 0 343 0 685 0 685 0 132 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 673 0 391 0 685 0 689 0 121 2 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 648 0 397 0 666 0 662 0 103 24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 630 0 389 0 658 0 649 0 97 43 0 14 0 . 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 625 0 391 0 653 0 646 0 94 47 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 617 0 384 0 651 0 647 0 94 48 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 5, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 19 0 6 40 117 0 0 105 125 9 0 0 4 37 44 0 29 66 200 27 0 8 48 112 0 0 95 128 16 0 0 4 47 45 0 29 73 300 18 0 "12 28 85 0' 76 104 4 0 0 4 4 47 0 34 62 400 14 0 7 23 79 0 0 70 92 7 0 0 4 32 58 0 41 77 500 17 0 11 25 65 0 0 55 74 4 0 0 4 12 66 0 46 78 600 ll 0 6 16 40 0 0 36 49 40 0 4 4 60 0 43 73 700 26 0 16 38 55 0 0 68 12 0 0 4 42 54 0 39 69 800 24 0 20 33 61 0 0 55 66 4 0 0 4 10 28 0 18 43 900 28 0 17 43 82 0 0 74 90 9 0 0 4 37 45 0 33 61 1000 42 0 20 62 57 0 0 39 75 35 0 0 4 65 60 0 45 75 1100 39 0 13 85 61 0 0 38 86 23 0 0 4 52 84 0 65 98 1200 32 0 15 51 32 0 0 "6 53 ll 0 0 4 40 52 0 36 66 1300 47 0 18 80 47 0 0 10 78 27 0 0 4 90 49 0 37 59 1400 63 0 36 99 78 0 0 111 51 0 0 4 97 62 0 51 76 1500 41 0 9 72 51 0 0 16 77" 48 0 0 7 83 44 0 34 57 1600 49 0 16 86 58 0 0 32 84 39 0 0 4 71 51 0 34 69 1700 40 0 18 66 38 0 0 69 29 0 0 4 57 41 0 Z6 56 1800 33 0 16 48 30 0 0 50 21 0 0 4 59 31 0 21 45 1900 35 0 ll 67 54 0 0 40 72 32 0 0 4 60 65 0 57 75 2000 11 0 19 15 0 0 25 40 0 4 6 29 0 20 39 2100 21 0 16 32 51 0 0 45 55 20 0 0 6 34 380 0 20 51 2200 22 0" 0 15 30 77 0 0 63 87 19 0 0 4 42 500 0 36 65 2300 370 0 22 54 109 0 0 106 115 26 0 0 4 53 56 0 40 80 2400 22 0 12 37 91 0 0'8 95 18 0 0 4 46 39 0 21 57 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 5, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOM DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 167 0 19 99 233 197 0 0 196 200 179 0 11 137 204 141 0 13 108 205 200 178 0 13 48 210 198 0 4 187 209 183 0 10 138 214 134 0 13 111 201 300 141 0 16 107 184 204 0 2 197 208 118 0 26 88 185 134 0 10 115 192 400 152 0 12 132 177 197 0 2 190 202 152 0 22 91 182 124 0 4 109 137 500 156 0 8 132 177 189 0 1 186 194 102 0 20 57 135 126 0 3 115 134 600 148 0 14 120 164 228 0 10 211 259 68 0 56 314 497 129 0 4 116 143 700 179 0 7 164 197 201 0 6 190 218 165 0 10 134 192 128 0 5 112 143 800 198 0 7 175 212 234 0 2 228 240 206 0 18 147 251 162 0 21 109 227 900 197 0 12 165 232 231 0 4 225 240 219 0 14 177 260 214 0 5 196 231 1000 252 0 18 178 301 245 0 7 218 272 258 0 14 214 306 241 0 7 222 272 1100 319 0 31 135 405 322 0 8 287 352 316 0 33 230 497 354 0 5 338 362 1200 350 0 22 305 496 344 0 13 298 374 6 0 41 156 432 355 0 4 337 364 1300 29 0 26 303 482 14 0 23 244 421 38 0 58 34 508 333 0 6 317 351 1400 282 0 17 223 327 303 0 8 252 324 294 0 14 261 344 310 0 9 292 332 1500 300 0 31 177 474 312 0 ,14 272 367 295 0 13 .249 353 306 0 7 280 323 1600 292 0 26 173 374 305 0 10 267 341 305 0 19 262 365 291 0 7 275 308 1700 266 0 30 176 337 284 0 16 197 320 275 0 24 211 348 250 0 14 220 281 1800 275 0 33 197 348 280 0 20 229 334 306 0 34 38 406 310 0 12 283 340 1900 329 0 31 195 457 326 0 7 302 350 295 0 17 246 346 344 0 5 329 361 2000 336 0 32 257 383 350 0 8 320 376 91 0 31 18 508 360 0 6 338 382 2100 141 0 7 116 160 166 0 4 157 173 140 0 4 121 153 118 0 4 102 138 2200 160 0 5 141 181 178 0 1 174 181 165 0 6 138 179 123 0 5 106 137 2300 184 0 7 159 205 182 0 2 178 187 184 0 12 141 221 123 0 5 105 146 2400 180 0 13 136 218 187 0 0 186 189 185 0 10 164 215 127 0 8 110 161 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 5, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S,PRECIP THP C THP C TMP C TMP C TMP C DT C HSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 599 0 387 0 651 0 646 0 95 0 67 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 597 0 389 0 627 0 620 0 82 0 61 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 590 0 389 0 621 0 612 0 80 0 66 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 581 0 400 0 616 0 614 0 76 0 68 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 574 0 398 0 602 0 596 0 69 0 66 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 567 0 395 0 599 0 578 0 70 0 75 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 570 0 400 0 591 0 586 0 71 0 57 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 584 0 422 0 624 0 614 0 90 0 49 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 610 0 455 0 629 0 633 0 98 0 22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 632 0 447 0 622 0 626 0 101 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 589 0 437 0 548 0 559 0 68 0 -24 14 0 14 0 140 00 1200 613 0 432 0 582 0 589 0 83 0 -15 14 0 14 0 140 00 1300 674 0 447 0 582 0 593 0 96 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0' 0 1400 641 0 456 0 579 0 591 0 88 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 648 0 446 0 576 0 593 0 84 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 652 0 446 0 579 0 588 0 91 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 651 0 438 0 586 0 596 0 94 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 699 0 432 0 596 0 606 0 105 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 646 0 447 0 598 0 610 0 110 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 655 0 410 0 615 0 625 0 116 0 -6 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 640 0 421 0 651 0 651 0 ill 0 15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 615 0 429 0 627 0 625 0 88 0 45 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 599 0 421 0 619 0 615 0 83 0 65 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 588 0 411 0 639 0 609 0 88 0 92 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 T DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 6, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 31 0 0 19 49 120 0 0 79 158 30 0 4 62 60 0 0 37 83 200 33 0 0 21 48 143 0 0 136 153 28 0 4 57 48 0 0 32 67. 300 46 0 0 27 67 165 0 0 148 198 29 0 4 62 61 0 0 39 97 400 57 0 0 34 91 154 0 0 131 182 40 0 5 75 63 0 0 36 112 500 61 0 0 35 90 142 0 0 105 168 42 0 4 75 58 0 0 29 109 600 55 0 0 32 81 130 0 99 155 30 0 4 64 55 0 0 32 109 700 52 0 0 31 71 133 0 0 94 171 34 0 4 79 55 0 0 25 102 800 56 0 0 27 81 107 0 0 71 161 36 0 4 92 69 0 0 29 125 900 77 0 0 36 137 120 0 0 56 178 61 0 7 160 80 0 0 34 130 1000 107 0 0 61 176 163 0 0 83 221 85 0 12 172 126 0 0 63 174 1100 99 0 0 42 176 166 0 0 71 226 88 0 17 169 107 0 0 76 134 1200 107 0 0 59 184 162 0 0 75 222 96 0 40 174 91 0 0 70 119 1300 97 0 0 48 143 129 0 71 178 82 0 25 141 97 0 0 75 117 1400 81 0 0 35 148 119 0 0 57 173 80 0 32 131 84 0 0 67 106 1500 69 0 0 25 114 111 0 61 172 65 0 7 110 71 0 0 55 91 1600 72 0 0 34 115 92 0 0 53 144 73 0 16 119 90 0 0 67 118 1700 90 0 0 50 133 123 0 72 166 83 0 34 148 106 0 0 79 125 1800 62 0 0 31 133 106 0 61 155 58 0 7 109 93 0 0 74 113 1900 66 0 0 32 125 110 0 56 158 60 0 6 112 94 0 0 54 137 2000 57 0 0 36 101 114 0 0 83 146 52 0 4 104 89 0 0 39 115 2100 52 0 0 34 82 119 0 79 154 49 0 4 84 87 0 0 51 133 2200 40 0 0 23 61 117 0 0 92 145 31 0 4 61 43 0 0 15 78 2300 37 0 0 17 53 121 0 0 103 148 20 0 4 51 52 0 0 28 87 2400 65 0 0 41 106 147 0 0 115 188 59 0 20 108 64 0 0 26 110 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 6) 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 100 164 0 9 142 189 191 0 2 187 196 174 0 8 151 199 127 0 8 110 156 1 200 182 0 8 162 221 197 0 1 194 200 188 0 10 161 231 139 0 '10 118 203 300 177 0 5 158 197 193 0 1 191 198 177 0 10 143 215 144 0 20 110 503 400 182 0 7 159 199 192 0 2 187 200 183 0 12 133 227 162 0 26 109 446 500 188 0 7 167 210 197 0 2 188 207 195 0 12 153 240 170 0 27 113 496 600 189 0 8 169 217 197 0 3 188 206 197 0 16 149 246 169 0 23 121 240 700 188 0 8 167 213 209 0 3 200 220 189 0 14 148 257 175 0 24 102 252 800 195 0 10 168 230 211 0 5 192 227 197 0 17 150 284 189 0 23 107 246 900 209 0 15 170 267 217 0 10 194 256 220 0 19 99 277 199 0 15 138 238 1000 228 0 14 190 259 231 0 8 207 266 242 0 15 192 299 219 0 7 181 241 1100 227 0 11 196 260 231 0 8 201 257 243 0 17 151 306 214 0 3 197 223 1200 239 0 13 203 273 239 0 8 204 263 258 0 14 195 302 215 0 4 197 228 1300 255 0 15 207 313 255 0 8 215 286 257 0 14 215 300 213 0 3 202 227 1400 243 0 15 173 285 248 0 9 219 284 263 0 14 216 326 212 0, ,3 199 223 1500 233 0 12 202 276 244 0 7 224 273 258 0 13 212 303 212 0 4 197 225 1600 221 0 15 170 270 236 0 13 201 282 241 0 16 176 299 212 0 4 197 225 1700 224 0 13 180 267 234 0 9 203 266 244 0 14 204 294 214 0 3 204 230 1800 227 0 13 184 273 234 0 8 198 256 244 0 15 199 292 210 0 4 191 223 1900 230 0 12 171 271 236 0 8 203 264 252 0 16 207 304 212 0 4 192 227 2000 223 0 13 192 263 231 0 5 216 252 242 0 13 198 293 206 0 6 173 230 2100 222 0 10 198 252 229 0 4 215 241 236 0 12 172 281 204 0 8 169 234 2200 205 0 10 169 233 214 0 4 203 223 211 0 14 160 256 203 0 16 134 238 2300 186 0 8 159 216 217 0 2 208 223 187 0 10 162 234 193 0 21 104 265 2400 225 0 11 194 255 228 0 4 217 242 236 0 12 202 292 197 0 15 141 242 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 6, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 567 0 410 0 624 0 595 0 81 0 112 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 567 0 399 0 631 0 624 0 86 0 115 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 574 0 398 0 624 0 618 0 86 0 65 0 14 0 14,0 1'4 0 0 0 400 576 0 408 0 629 0 627 0 93 0 28 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 594 0 431 0 633 0 631 0 98 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 594 0 432 0 628 0 625 0 96 0 12 0 14 0 14 0 - 14 0 0 0 700 598 0 436 0 639 0 638 0 102 0 23 0 140 140 140,00 800 643 0 452 0 655 0 654 0 118 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 687 0 467 0 680 0 682 0 130 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 708 0 458 0 670 0 673 0 130 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 718 0 462 0 672 0 681 0 136 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 732 0 467 0 678 0 693 0 145 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 748 0 467 0 700 0 717 0 147 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 743 0 474 0 698 0 714 0 152 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 760 0 482 0 707 0 724 0 158 0 -20. 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 792 0 487 0 743 0 763 0 180 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 '807 0 490 0 760 0 780 0 191 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 794 0 469 0 765 0 777 0 187 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 805 0 468 0 759 0 771 0 192 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 789 0 463 0 751 0 761 0 182 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 761 0 450 0 743 0 748 0 168 0 4 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 746 0 445 0 726 0 708 0 156 0 20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 708 0 457 0 753 0 754 0 170 0 47 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 744 0 464 0 743 0 744 0 164 0 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 7> 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOM SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 34 0 16 76 105 0 64 143 29 0 0 4 72 55 0 30 97 200 39 0 26 52 129 0 0 113 156 28 0 0 4 49 56 0 23 98 300 39 0 20 74 132 0 92 166 '22 0 0 4 76 53 0 23 86 400 38 0 26 59 144 0 0 118 165 22 0 0 4 53 52 0 24 83 500 51 0 32 85 135 0 77 178 47 0 0 8 84 61 0 30 94 600 48 0 32 77 124 0 98 143 38 0 0 4 70 57 0 29 89 700 26 0 19 37 87 0 73 106 10 0 0 4 30 52 0 29 82 800 280 16 39 92 0 60 107 10 0 0 4 35 66 0 37 85 900 41 0 22 69 57 0 35 80 22 0 0 4 55 63 0 40 84 1000 42 0 15 76 57 0 23 102 48 0 0 6 80 68 0 51 83 1100 40 0 12 67 47 0 19 72 37 0 0 4 76 70 0 0 54 84 1200 44 0 0 8 78 52 0 26 80 39 0 0 4 82 64 0 0 46 77 1300 47 0 0 17 86 56 0 26 96 41 0 0 4 72 56 0 0 45 64 1400 63 0 0 31 97 69 0 45 97 48 0 0 14 72 41 0 0 32 47 1500 51 0 21 81 66 0 26 96 46 0 0 4 86 39 0 32 46 1600 40 0 9 73 62 0 22 89 33 0 0 4 74 26 0 19 37 1700 41 0 17 68 60 0 26 84 30 0 0 4 75 31 0 25 36 1800 29 0 ll 47, 33 0 60 5 0 0 4 28 29 0 22 36 1900 29 0 15 46 31 0 17 48 4 0 0 4 22 32 0 30 35 2000 25 0 13 35 30 0'7 20 41 4 0 0 4 5 40 0 34 2100 ll 0 6 24 17 0 27 4 0 0 4, 5 15 0 5 38 2200 32 0 22 46 39 0 16 67 24 0 0 3 52 40 0 0 24 56 2300 30 0 0 -23 39 120 0 99 144 33 0 0 4 50 36 0 0 23 54 2400 32 0 0 18 45 133 0 0 102 154 35 0 0 4 50 44 0 0 31 56 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 7, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRHN 100 195 0 21 132 229 224 0 5 208 243 211 0 19 144 269 196 0 20 95 260 200 189 0 9 141 212 221 0 2 214 230 188 0 14 143 225 189 0 21 85 253 300 183 0 11 141 237 222 0 8 190 233 184 0 17 155 247 180 0 24 109 449 400 202 0 8 185 225 221 0 2 214 230 211 0 14 174 261 193 0 23 111 311 500 237 0 12 200 282 242 0 4 230 256 257 0 15 215 299 202 0 10 135 243 600 228 0 8 200 257 234 0 3 223 242 242 0 12 187 299 201 0 14 147 294 700 141 0 5 130 158 229 0 2 223 236 192 0 22 130 245 197 0 17 131 242 800 169 0 11 125 195 231 0 2 223 238 209 0 25 148 264 . 206 0 6 179 225 900 242 0 15 183 273 240 0 9 212 266 244 0 16 185 313 206 0 6 189 230 1000 269 0 25 200 483 267 0 12 219 302 265 0 18 205 317 218 0 3 203 229 1100 301 0 33 205 443 289 0 19 237 359 271 0 15 222 323 216 0 2 208 222 1200 282 0 40 115 501 290 0 18 206 371 290 0 17 239 366 223 0 4 206 234 1300 274 0 33 223 395 288 0 15,239 335 283 0 18 237 343 225 0 2 217 232 1400 249 0 18 198 295 259 0 11 233 304 272 0 22 189 318 226 0 2 217 233 1500 282 0 31 179 369 286 0 15 251 360 273 0 21 197 348 356 0 3 344 363 1600 285 0 45 81 384 307 0 16 249 344 295 0 23 236 499 338 0 8 310 366 1700 313 0 31 191 375 317 0 9 278 344 301 0 16 264 348 0 4 328 361 364'18 1800 347 0 39 218 419 0 28 195 371 303 0 42 100 380 345 0 9 333 361 1900 311 0 21 258 384 299 0 17 241 347 331 0 23 246 380 0 0 2 355 364 2000 324 0 20 271 362 316 0 8 292 334 300 0 36 214 387 6 0 2 362 373 2100 302 0 55 268 453 '308 0 5 295 319 312 0 41 273 427 108 0 14 430 500 2200 94 0 5 83 111 83 0 6 419 450 96 0 5 444 472 106 0 4 451 476 2300 87 0 5 67 109 84 0 2 439 447 87 0 4 433 458 95 0 8 429 472 2400 104 0 7 75 129 102 0 2 459 468 102 0 6 451 482 108 0 5 430 478 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA-,-CK--FOR JUNE , 7, 1989 TEHPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 716 0 460 0 735 0 736 0 159 0 21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 668 0 448 0 734 0 734 0 156 0 64 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 656 0 442 0 720 0 720 0 148 0 65 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 646 0 444 0 694 0 694 0 133 0 51 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 685 0 450 0 687 0 689 0 131 0 15 0 14 0 '4 0 14 0 0 0 600 674 0 452 0 679 0 680 0 127 0 8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 616 0 446 0 685 0 686 0 129 0 66 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 k 800 653 0 473 0 691 0 687 0 141 0 30 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 900 721 0 468 0 701 0 701 0 140 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1000 737 0 464 0 703 0 706 0 146 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 751 0 453 0 713 0 717 0 157 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 766 0 461 0 714 0 721 0 159 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1300 774 0 455 0 716 0 720 0 156 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1400 791 0 456 0 733 0 731 0 165 0 -21 0 14 0 - 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 799 0 472 0 744 0 755 0 185 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 805 0 481 0 774 ' 790 0 214 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 806 0 491 0 779 0 793 0 219 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 804 0 499 0 782 0 793 0 220 0 -13 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 '0 0 1900 798 0 494 0 782 0 789 0 216 0 -11 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 791 0 495 0 782 0 773 0 207 0 -8 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 760 0 504 0 777 0 775 0 192 0 18 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 729 0 495 0 740 0 725 0 166 0 45 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 707 0 506 0 712 0 704 0 151 0 60 0 14 0 14 0, 14 0 0 0 l 2400 703 0 487 0 703 0 693 0 146 0 40 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 8, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 15 0 9 26 102 0 0 86 118 15 0 0 4 42 50 0 36 67 200 28 0 19 49 126 0 0 118 136 13 0 0 4 37 69 0 50 98 300 33 0 24 45 134 0 0 118 146 19 0 0 4 43 66 0 34 93 400 30 0 16 45 118 0 0 106 132 19 0 0 4 42 45 0 28 71 500 50 0 24 70 141 0 0 110 174 34 0 0 4 69 57 0 27 118 600 18 0 6 33 65 0 55 85 26 0 0 4 48 40 0 26 65 700 32 0 19 49 98 0 75 127 8 0 0 4 35 58 0 28 91 800 21 0 14 31 61 0 49 92 24 0 0 4 40 47 0 21 81 900 26 0 13 41 31 0 18 45 18 0 0 4 37 48 0 27 72 1000 27 0 12 49 32 0 62 14 0 0 4 42 53 0 48 62 1100 42 0 16 68 52 0 20 77 44 0 0 4 71 51 0 41 61 1200 47 0 19 88 46 0 89 39 0 0 4 82 43 0 38 49 1300 48 0 23 85 54 0 12 84 46 0 0 4 84 25 0 15 37 1400 40 0 16 60 57 0 37 81 26 0 0 4 54 30 0 23 39 1500 27 0 10 50 25 0 42 22 0 0 4 75 44 0 36 55 1600 39 0 12 89 53 0 4 130 16 0 0 4 73 56 0 45 68 1700 73 0 35 119 129 0 50 173 62 0 0 7 118 39 0 ,19 65 1800 56 0 21 115 97 0 52 138 51 0 0 4 121 41 0 31 52 1900 49 0 22 89 103 0 67 135 39 0 0 4 90 29 0 15 47 2000 26 0 16 44 87 0 67 104 31 0 0 8 49 45 0 22 77 2100 16 0 9 28 87 0 81 97 26 0 0 5 41 42 0 30 56 2200 12 0 6 19 93 0 89 99 16 0 0 4 35 44 0 28 65 2300 17 0 ll 24 122 0 0 111 129 24 0 0 4 38 43 0 30 69 2400 16 0 10 26 114 0 0 111 119 12 0 0 4 27 50 0 34 65 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 8, 1989 DIRECT IONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 157 0 20 82 215 132 0 2 485 496 144 13 113 515 116 0 4 460 490' 200 169 0 141 189 168 0 8 172 534 152 12 121 203 126 0 6 473 506 300 156 0 6 134 175 176 0 3 169 181 145 14 108 189 131 0 14 100 508 400 177 0 10 139 225 186 0 2 181 191 167 16 116 198 136 0 15 106 247 500 190 0 7 164 217 200 0 6 184 211 195 17 83 264 164 0 27 105 513 600 113 0 32 21 362 187 0 9 167 207 138 9 101 224 116 0 10 97 176 700 219 0 17 181 262 195 0 8 175 208 220 17 174 280 131 0 12 105 225 800 143 0 18 95 209 203 0 10 180 225 134 7 109 159 194 0 24 99 479 900 154 0 24 89 244 178 0 15 140 215 151 14 93 191 206 0 8 174 227 1000 160 0 33 60 316 179 0 18 91 243 166 28 75 232 225 0 4 218 239 1100 253 0 21 197 328 263 0 17 208 319 278 13 219 334 229 0 4 216 242 1200 233 0 39 160 344 270 0 20 146 349 286 18 244 361 241 0" 2 233 250 1300 267 0 29 189 370 292 0 17 218 371 287 16 223 366 272 0 15 232 303 1400 311 0 25 256 393 313 0 11 268 337 302 20 252 376 308 0 21 273 357 1500 268 0 43 166 464 223 0 45 46 481 287 49 79 519 341 0 5 329 355 1600 253 0 55 114 402 239 0 60 47 393 299 37 117 459 4 0 5 351 379 1700 171 348 0 0 17 12 ill 473 307 377 163 0 8 125 184 160 19 116 210 1800 177 0 13 142 226 174 0 6 155 197 180 19 110 239 1 0 7 327 376 1900 166 0 14 122 210 158 0 4 143 174 158 15 112 206 353 0 14 298 381 2000 147 0 14 95 195 157 0 3 147 168 137 8 111 173
'DATA 130 0 9 105 159 t 2100 136 0 16 74 186 151 0 3 143 156 138 4 124 154 131 0 6 106 152 2200 144 0 18 99 190 158 0 4 152 164 140 0 4 115 159 130 0 5 115 147 2300 125 0 12 86 159 151 0 0 148 153 137 0 4 118 149 118 0 5 102 139 2400 159 0 14 122 192 161 0 1 157 163 144 6 129 167 121 0 4 109 137 CODES 0=GOOD DATA I =OUESTIONABL'E DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 8, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C TMP C THP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 681 0 482 0 699 0 687 0 144 0 46 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 667 0 487 0 690 0 684 0 139 0 51 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 665 0 485 0 694 0 692 0 141 0 45 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 658 0 482 0 698 0 694 0 143 0 35 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 650 0 481 0 688 0 682 0 136 0 37 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 635 0 474 0 683 0 679 01360 55 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 650 0 482 0 671 0 669 01300 44 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 672 0 499 0 715 0 714 0 156 0 19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 712 0 515 0 726 0 726 0 163 0 -10 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 761 0 534 0 740 0 729 0 177 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 1100 770 0 501 0 727 0 728 0 178 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 792 0 502 0 727 0 734 0 182 0 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 789 0 509 0 719 0 725 0 179 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 773 0 504 0 708 0 716 0 177 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 813 0 515 0 726 0 744 0 189 0 -16 14 0 14 0 140 00 1600 802 0 519 0 727 0 737 0 179 0 -18 0 13 0 14 0 140 00 1700 812 0 513 0 742 0 751 0 193 0 -17 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 804 0 522 0 748 0 749 0 191 0 -12 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 791 0 520 0 753 0 756 0 192 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 771 0 516 0 786 0 791 0 202 0 2 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 743 0 506 0 765 0 765 0 185 0 24 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 722 0 500 0 743 0 736 0 170 0 43 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 700 0 503 0 720 0 713 0 158 0 52 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 688 0 496 0 707 0 702 0 151 0 48 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--.FOR JUNE 9, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MI'N MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 13 0 0 10 18 105 0 95 112 7 0 0 4 25 52 0 0 36 70 200 29 0 0 6 92 82 0 41 152 20 0 0 4 79 49 0 0 10 103 300 18 0 0 12 26 29 0 23 38 11 0 0 4 32 38 0 0 28 51 400 12 0 0 6 20 29 0 23 35 4 0 0 4 5 44 0 0 33 59 500 34 0 0 25 47 80 0 69 90 16 0 0 4 37 33 0 0 21 46 600 40 0 0 12 87 120 0 83 146 26 0 0 4 61 105 0 0 84 132 700 51 0 0 24 92 117 0 80 135 27 0 0 4 57 116 0 0 99 136 800 73 0 0 39 132 140 0 88 191 40 0 0 6 102 164 0 0 129 197 900 97 0 0 40 176 158 0 0 93 228 56 0 0 6 135 190 0 0 157 228 1000 94 0 0 45 159 170 0 80 233 46 0 0 5 120 190 0 0 153 227 1100 87 0 36 158 148 0 82 212 44 0 0 4 137 198 0 0 164 229 1200 93 0 42 186 164 0 75 227 53 0 0 7 141 182 0 0 152 222 1300 64 0 0 24 132 146 0 93 194 36 0 0 4 88 140 0 0 119 161 1400 55 0 0 16 128 131 0 0 71 206 44 0 0 4 94 136 0 0 115 161 1500 55 0 0 24 102 99 0 50 154 36 0 0 4 93 118 0 0 94 146 1600 62 0 0 26 118 108 0 57 160 44 0 0 4 97 113 0 0 87 134 1700 85 0 0 31 152 132 0 80 198 48 0 0 4 129 132 0 0 107 159 1800 74 0 0 23 152 148 0 78 208 34 0 0 4 104 168 0 0 135 200 1900 64 0 0 32 126 131 0 57 209 36 0 0 4 ,91 167 0 0 138 197 2000 75 0 0 26 131 162 0 0 102 217 38 0 0 4 110 175 0 0 144 202 2100 70 0 0 23 144 168 0 0 119 212 47 0 0 4 105 175 0 0 142 202 2200 64 0 0 17 134 159 0 0 101 217 48 0 "0 5 110 169 0 0 136 198 2300 65 0 0 21 121 118 0 61 169 42 0 0 4 109 150 0 0 129 174 2400 64 0 0 32 137 110 0 67 175 35 0 0 4 109 160 0 0 131 195 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 9, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOM DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 143 0 23 116 185 167 0 164 170 140 0 10 119 168 123 0 5 107 142 200 304 0 31 10 374 194 0 50 158 294 299 0 33 52 322 252 0 68 102 508 300 99 0 31 34 133 232 0 4 221 243 123 0 17 18 138 125 0 6 111 144 400 129 0 13 107 155 170 0 8 156 185 131 0 8 464 509 121 0 5 105 141 500 261 0 8 237 295 253 0 4 243 263 260 0 9 232 281 220 0 10 172 238 600 322 0 33 102 428 328 0 6 316 350 321 0 22..266 403 348 0 7 330 368 700 327 0 17 275 408 337 0 4 321 350 314 0 26 237 411 355 0 7 337 369 800 342 0 16 277 382 339 0 6 318 359 323 0 36 121 436 353 0 5 339 367 900 359 0 12 322 404 350 0 7 331 374 358 0 26 34 454 359 0 3 348 367 1000 347 0 16 281 437 340 0 7 310 362 329 0 31 187 412 349 0 4 338 361 1100 353 0 17 '294 401 343 0 9 316 368 332 0 37 87 454 351 0 3 338 360 1200 349 0 15 276 402 341 0 7 305 362 328 0 33 179 444 349 0 3 337 356 1300 317 0 26 224 461 320 0 7 298 348 316 0 24 145 390 326 0 6 311 344 1400 328 0 30 88 429 324 0 7 294 341 310 0 21 252 403 334 0 5 317 348 1500 352 0 16 296 397 343 0 9 310 368 341 0 28 233 446 348 0 5 332 362 1600 353 0 26 214 424 344 0 10 318 369 355 0 29 50 437 349 0 7 331 367 1700 355 0 15 290 418 346 0 7 325 369 340 0 30 81 442 351 0 4 335 361 1800 346 0 24 100 445 337 0 7 313 362 322 0 38 158 485 344 0 4 335 356 1900 342 0 20 253 415 330 0 7 304 355 321 0 26 231 452 338 0 5 328 351 2000 337 0 19 265 386 328 0 5 310 343 323 0 29 80 447 336 0 4 325 346 2100 319 0 27 205 402 318 0 6 297 338 308 0 19 255 412 326 0 4 317 341 2200 320 0 31 78 475 318 0 6 304 337 314 0 21 250 380 322 0 '6 309 340 2300 348 0 15 264 396 343 0 7 312 367 338 0 28 213 520 352 0 4 340 361 2400 353 0 17 298 411 346 0 9 323 383 345 0 32 83 494 356 0 4 343 365 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALH SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 9, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 673 0 490 0 692 0 685 0 144 0 53 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 651 0 491 0 682 0 675 0 141 0 43 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 652 0 485 0 678 0 666 0 138 0 52 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 636 0 481 0 657 0 640 0 127 0 58 0 14 0 14, 0 14 0 0 0 500, 647 0 480 0 651 0 650 0 133 0 25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 601 0 471 0 598 0 599 0 101 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 585 0 454 0 586 0 588 0 93 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 575 0 448 0 573 0 576 0 90 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 578 0 440 0 576 0 581 0 87 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1000 570 0 433 0 567 0 573 0 81 0 -20 14 0 14 0 140 00 1100 563 0 418 0 558 0 565 0 71 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 557 0 410 0 555 0 563 0 66 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 552 0 400 0 547 0 553 0 57 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 554 0 397 0 555 0 561 58 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 561 0 400 0 563 0 568 0 62 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 578 0 411 0 567 0 577 0 69 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0. 1700 575 0 408 0 570 0 580 0 71 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 566 0 399 0 560 0 569 0 63 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 552 0 391 0 552 0 560 0 56 0 -15 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 551 0 385 0 556 0 563 0 55 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 '553 0 373 0 559 0 566 0 55 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 550 0 386 0 555 0 561 0 56 0 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 532 0 400 0 534 0 538 0 54 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 523 0 393 0 525 0 531 0 48 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 10, 1989 SPEED S 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 68 0 0 26 125 130 0 65 201 38 0 0 4 105 163 0 0 127 205 200 72 0 33 139 133 0 77 175 27 0 0 4 93 158 0 0 129 188 300 58 0 0 27 113 109 0 0 50 156 32 0 0 4 116 146 0 0 122 173 400 61 0 0 31 117 118 0 64 181 27 0 0 4 92 139 0 0 115 170 500 60 0 21 107 127 0 67 193 29 0 0 4 94 146 0 0 120 174 600 65 0 27 123 122 0 0 73 172 32 0 0 4 101 156 0 0 129 185 700 63 0 0 25 114 130 0 0 77 178 34 0 0 4 87 147'0 0 125 169 800 70 0 0 29 123 135 0 0 85 182 25 0 0 4 85 150 0 0 125 168 900 59 0 0 20 117 135 0 83 189 38 0 0 4 96 155 0 0 133 183 1000 60 0 0 16 128 128 0 78 184 36 0 0 4 88 152 0 0 130 176 1100 68 0 0 20 136 127 0 79 176 51 0 0 5 112 145 0 0 120 166 1200 68 0 0 19 138 118 0 73 178 48 0 0 8 111 126 0 0 105 154 1300 64 0 0 22 133 115 0 35 177 51 0 0 4 107 114 0 0 92 133 1400 74 0 0 28 137 113 0 56 147 47 0 0 4 140 101 0 0 84 120 1500 68 0 0 20 119 125 0 0 77 169 57 0 0 5 122 110 0 0 91 131 1600 69 0 0 19 114 104 0 69 152 56 0 0 5 113 97 0 0 79 119 1700 60 0 0 21 112 97 0 49 137 50 0 0 7 104 96 0 0 84 120 1800 54 0 0 21 106 101 0 63 123 48 0 0 7 129 85 0 0 73 98 1900 46 0 0 16 100 75 0 24 103 42 0 0 4 90 65 0 0 54 81 2000 38 0 0 17 66 57 0 35 78 20 0 0 4 61 54 0 0 45 69 2100 26 0 0 13 38 36 0 25 43 70 0 4 35 19 0 11 28 2200 22 0 16 34 49 0 41 57 40 0 4 19 17 0 10 28 2300 23 0 ll 35 42 0 22 60 70 0 4 29 25 0 5 41 2400 9 0 6 15 35 0 30 40 40 0 4 5 42 0 28 56 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 10, 1989 D IRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 356 0 17 312 448 350 0 6 326 366 349 0 33 126 464 358 0 4 345 369 200 348 0 19 96 411 340 0 6 316 360 343 0 39 31 480 352 0 4 340 361 300 345 0 20 239 411 340 0 6 318 361 330 0 30 230 457 349 0 6 336 365 400 349 0 15 301 411 340 0 7 323 360 326 0 36 103 448 347 0 7 333 364 500 342 0 19 245 399 336 0 6 320 362 333 0 39 116 473 349 0 4 335 359 600 349 0 17 279 405 340 0 7 315 360 338 0 37 134 489 348 0 4 335 359 700 345 0 20 72 421 340 0 8 321 369 338 0 38 48 464 346 0 4 336 357 800 342 0 18 248 398 335 0 6 315 359 325 0 33 114 467 340 0 5 327 352 900 334 0. 25 212 409 325 0 8 304 351 324 0 26 194 439 335 0 4 319 346 1000 344 0 26 157 485 330 0 11 297 351 321 0 31 170 438 337 0 7 319 351 1100 340 0 32 58 444 327 0 8 300 349 313 0 26 223 423 339 0 4 327 350 1200 338 0 27 259 471 330 0 12 302 357 323 0 33 196 434 341 0 4 332 353 1300 322 0 30 172 391 327 0 13 280 362 311 0 30 216 434 340 0 4 328 348 1400 329 0 34 73 395 317 0 15 270 356 313 0 32 61 481 331 0 5 319 344 1500 332 0 32 135 404 322 0 11 290 355 305 0 24 81 423 332 0 5 315 343 1600 342 0 28 132 426 332 0 13 297 364 303 0 23 165 405 339 0 5 324 350 1700 344 0 22 252 402 327 0 13 294 367 308 0 26 162 460 342 0 4 332 352 1800 300 0 29 137 380 312 0 7 299 350 304 0 18 251 388 327 0 4 316 337 1900 301 0 34 141 404 309 0 15 217 358 294 0 19 229 481 318 0 6 304 333 2000 337 0 28 154 427 325 0 10 289 354 311 0 34 37 454 341 0 6 323 355 2100 262 0 14 234 312 285 0 7 270 307 282 0 12 247 323 300 0 20 241 336 2200 269 0 13 252 318 306 0 5 294 316 279 0 21 234 320 301 0 39 242 374 2300 174 0 29 103 239 265 0 11 253 321 148 0 33 81 222 136 0 22 69 231-2400 197 0 34 131 259 338 0 6 328 349 76 0 66 345 507 128 0 3 114 140 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 10, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C TMP C TMP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 519 0 387 0 523 0 528 0 44 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 516 0 381 0 522 0 526 0 42 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 516 0 377 0 523 0 527 0 39 0 -15 14 0 14 0 140 00 400 518 0 374 0 525 0 529 0 39 0 -14 14 0 14 0 140 00 500 520 0 379 0 527 0 531 0 42 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 600 524 0 382 0 532 0 536 0 46 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 528 0 377 0 536 0 540 0 44 0 -13 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 536 0 373 0 542 0 547 0 44 0 -13 14 0 14 0 140 00 900 541 0 371 0 544 0 549 0 46 0 -14 14 0 14 0 140 00 1000 548 0 372 0 541 0 549 0 45 0 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 559 0 382 0 537 0 548 0 49 0 -27 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 561 0 379 0 533 0 547 0 47 0 -31 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 561 0 391 0 530 0 546 0 46 0 -30 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 558 0 386 0 527 0 543 0 45 0 -28 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 550 0 379 0 521 0 538 0 41 0 -33 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 545 0 375 0 517 0 537 0 42 0 -28 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 556 0 380 0 530 0 547 0 48 0 -28 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 563 0 376 0 542 0 556 0 55 0 -27 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 562 0 379 0 548 0 561 0 61 0 -21 14 0'4 0 14 0 0 0 2000 557 0 377 0 553 0 563 0 62 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 548 0 371 0 555 0 562 0 51 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 511 0 364 0 546 0 541 0 39 0 28 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 482 0 353 0 527 0 509 0 34 0 56 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 478 0 348 0 504 0 483 0 21 0 75 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA DATA SPEED'=0UESTIONABLE 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 11, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 20 0 0 12 37 45 0 29 63 5 0 0 4 26 41 0 0 19 54 200 20 0 0 13 26 22 0 15 29 11 0 0 4 30 62 0 0 39 73 300 23 0 0 16 31 46 0 35 58 20 0 0 4 40 54 0 0 43 66 400 14 0 0 7 25 39 0 36 43 5 0 0 4 21 52 0 0 37 69 500 19 0 0 8 28 55 0 63 4 0 0 4 4 42 0 0 29 65 600 15 0 0 8 24 48 0 42 53. 4 0 0 4 12 51 0 0 38 66 700 14' 0-'0 18 46 0 37 54 4 0 0 4 4 45 0 0 34 54 800 21 0 0 10 33 63 0 54 71 7 0 0 4 33 26 0 0 15 40 900 35 0 0 17 47 36 0 16 52 19 0 0 4 46 22 0 0 6 30 1000 42 0 0 20 81 59 0 31 83 35 0 0 4 81 36 0 0 23 58 =1100 55 0 0 22 99 77 0 36 118 56 0 0 14 93 46 0 0 18 91 1200 57 0 0 18 112 86 0 37 134 65 0 0 8 122 49 0 0 29 64 1300 55 0 0 16 100 79 0 32 129 58 0 0 10,120 57 0 0 41 72 1400 50 0 0 23 103 61 0 20 99 47 0 0 6 106 77 0 0 50 92 1500 37 0 0 15 72 40 0 80 17 0 0 4 66 92 0 0 69 ill 1600 63 0 0 14 105, 83 0 55 117 37 0 0 4 92 96 0 0 75 112 1700 46 0 0 20 72 61 0 79 17 0 0 4 55 81 0 0 66 91 1800 29 0 0 ll 48 34 0 21 50 13 0' 4 52 103 0 0 86 116 1900 28 0 0 12 52 33 0 20 45 8 0 0' 38 86 0 0 52 99 2000 28 0 0 19 40 9 0 26 7 0 0 4 40 63 0 0 19 88 2100 38 0 0 30 46 70 0 60 83 6 0 0 4 28 32 0 0 22 45 2200 33 0 0 24 45 93 0 85 103 8 0 0 4. 35 30 0 0 20 44 2300 31 0 0 22 44 95 0 90 104 6 0 0 4 38 37 0 0 27 58 2400 27 0 0 18 38 91 0 63 118 23 0 -0 4 48 40 0 0 21 66 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 5=FLAT DIRECTION DATA'=CALM SPEED
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE ll, 1989 DI RECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 190 0 9 149 205 261 0 13 242 293 161 0 38 87 220 136 0 6 111 174 200 120 0 25 77 164 354 0 12 330 365 126 0 17 82 151 127 0 4 108 136 t 300 97 0 21 63 133 52 0 1 '406 414 102 0 12 86 135 110 0 2 104 117 400 161 0 22 105 199 88 0 4 439 453 129 0 12 104 151 128 0 5 112 142 500 99 0 ll 84 141 89 0 461 100 0 6 83 122 115 0 4 100 129 600 143 0 16 113 171 103 0 3 459 475 104 0 17 84 142 128 0 4 113 144 700 212 0 28 176 255 90 0 2 442 454 251 0 34 200 292 800 121 104 0 5 ill 134 69 517 '9 0 23 0 5 448 469 99 0 12 70 144 96 0 17 46 131 900 89 0 21 72 488 101 0 12 429 494 109 0 20 60 517 349 0 24 204 392 1000 137 0 24 46 519 133 0 9 461 513 133 0 21 89 202 346 0 21 260 371 1100 131 0 24 60 224 131 0 16 98 174 136 0 16 83 173 311 0 25 190 349 1200 154 0'23 27 41 367 146 0 19 87 217 162 0 17 113 202 0 9 297 348 1300 168 0 29 58 282 152 0 20 191 146 0 26 78 216 346 0 12 324 367 1400 107 0 40 32 514 116 0 29 48 488 147 0 32 79 517 0 0 3 350 372 1500 70 0 79 30 492'165 0 52 78 425 288 0 62 97 491 0 0 2 353 366 1600 343 0 16 241 389 335 0 5 317 351 335 0 28 238 475 2 0 1 357 368 1700 337 0 17 287 407 331 0 7 313 348 344 0 18 264 398 4 0 1 360 368 1800 329 0 22 161 463 348 0 10 315 381 340 0 33 220 474 8 0 1 362 373 1900 342 0 17 290 380 1 0 9 332 385 353 0 31 236 437 8 0 4 362 386 2000 302 0 31 249 353 61 0 36 267 482 348 0 35 260 382 ll 0 6 362 417 2100 48 0 4 392 419 70 0 3 421 441 40 0 14 284 476 102 0 9 71 136 2200 63 0 4 407 438 76 0 3 426 442 77 0 10 407 488 94 0 13 59 144 2300 78 0 ll 409 470 110 0 4 461 481 85 0 7 428 467 109 0 9 62 122 2400 95 0 13 426 484 124 0 2 475 490 103 0 9 441 487 107 0 8 63 124 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 11, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 472 0 345 0 506 0 485 0 25 0 81 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 462 0 336 0 486 0 467 0 12 0 103 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 456 0 331 0 475 0 456 0 6 0 108 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 400 451 0 326 0 470 0 455 0 2 0 108 0 14 0 14 .0 14 0 0 0 500 443 0 316 0 465 0 454 0 0 0 95 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 . 0 0 600 446 0 320 0 462 0 447 0 -20 93 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 700 452 0 328 0 471 0 450 0 2 0 99 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 800 490 0 365 0 503 0 492 0 280 33 0 14 0 , 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 558 0 392 0 535 0 530 0 440 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 623 0 417 0 577 0 579 0 760 -17 14 0 14 0 140 00 1100 661 0 418 0 603 0 606 0 960 -23 14 0 14 0 140 00 1200 682 0 427 0 600 0 612 0 990 -26 14 0 14 0 140 00 1300 696 0 421 0 609 0 624 0 104 0 -26 14 0 14 0 140 00 1400 708 0 418 0 608 0 627 0 105 0 -21 14 0 14 0 140 00 1500 716 0 436 0 611 0 631 0 108 0 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 676 0 455 0 614 0 637 0 114 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 673 0 447 0 618 0 632 0 111 0 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 668 0 458 Q 626 0 636 0 108 0 -11 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 677 0 448 0 614 0 625 0 104 0 -5 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 669 0 455 0 614 0 616 0 101 0 10 0 14,0 14 0 14 0 0, 0 2100 661 0 455 0 667 0 666 0 120 0 26 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 641 0 445 0 653 0 653 0 ill 0 24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 642 0 446 0 653 0 653 01120 37 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 648 0 433 0 658 0 655 0 110 0 27 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 12, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M. SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 37 0 22 54 101 0 66 125 55 0 0 14 74 59 0 39 84 200, 32 0 22 45 92 0 66 114 44 0 0 6 66 53 0 32 77 300 36 0 23 51 87 0 112 37 0 0 5 55 44 0 26 67 400 39 0 21 59 90 0 62 115 48 0 0 4 76 42 0 26 73 500 44 0 24 72 105 0 70 137 58 0 0 20 87 69 0 41 105 600 43 0 25 73 112 0 57 152 66 0 0 22 109 55 0 32 96 700 51 0 25 84 137 0 0 105 163 66 0 0 34 98 55" 0 30 94 800 58 0 25 100 127 0 79 163 87 0 0 36 142 87 0 47 158 900 78 0 35 137 154 0 69 237 95 0 0 40 146 89 0 36 169 1000 67 0 30 110 130 0 68 185 0 0 38 136 86 0 51 132 1100 72 0 30 116 136 0 69 201 99 0 0 40 167 91 0 58 126 1200 62 0 34 123 134 0 80 185 95 0 0 38 171 83 0 49 119 1300 74 0 40 162 146 0 78 221 110 0 0 65 176 , 117 0 74 186 1400 73 0 28 136 148 0 58 218 91 0 0 51 188 97 0 56 159 1500 69 0 29 120 124 0 69 177 93 0 0 43 146 86 0 50 136 1600 41 0 17 90 81 0 40 120 48 0 0 18 90 80 0 53 123 1700 29 0 9 58 59 0 26 82 41 0 0 4 77 77 0 45 129 1800 13 0 6 23 34 0 18 50 19 0 0 4 35 40 0 19 70 1900 53 0 26 101 103 0 72 135 58 0 0 24 100 77 0 50 105 2000 59 0 21 95 115 0 72 157 56 0 0 14 96 77 0 61 92 2100 48 0 27 75 110 0 78 145 62 0 0 32 86 69 0 55 88 2200 39 0 16 70 107 0 76 131 56 0 0 30 85 54 0 34 72 2300 35 0 15 54 102 0 76 120 51 0 0 36 74 55 0 42 69 2400 31 0 12 51 99 0 76 116 47 0 0 28 72 52 0 25 67 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 12, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRHN 100 119 0 9 451 516 126 0' 479 490 119 0 7 452 493 113 0 5 99 130 200 106 0 9 72 139 121 0 2 470 488 107 0 6 447 487 110 0 7 76 124 300 86 0 8 61 113 122 0 2 473 491 94 0 6 427 485 108 0 6 85 120 400 98 0 11 68 138 123 0 4 470 494 100 0 10 430 499 105 0 14 49 130 500 120 0 10 89 155 132 0 3 481 503 126 0 7 101 142 118 0 5 100 135 600 106 0 12 72 145 118 0 3 464 494 116 0 7 91 133 109 0 13 40 132 700 93 111 0 0 13 39 143 10 50 134 98 0 4 447 470 102 0 ll 69 132 800 121 0 13 74 214 126 0 5 469 497 126 0 6 102 149 125 0 8 90 162 900 127 0 13 74 169 130 0 4 472 501 131 0 8 97 153 129 0 11 98,192 1000 122 0 12 75 174 124 0 4 471 496 129 0 8 97 154 121 0 10 84 160 1100 123 0 11 78 152 124 0 4 462 494 126' 9 89 149 121 0 8 88 150 1200 113 0 12 74 152 115 0 5 456 490 123 0 9 89 143 118 0 7 94 156 1300 123 0 14 74 170 123 0 5 466 498 129 0 9 102 149 122 0 8 96 158 1400 131 0 15 57 216 131 0 4 474 505 132 0 9 96 156 131 0 10 109 168 1500 125 0 15 79 381 127 0 4 473 503 124 0 9 95 144 119 0 8 100 155 1600 138 0 19 90 497 135 0 6 480 516 136 0 11 102 170 119 0 6 102 139 1700 114 0 28 102 503 127 0 7 459 514 121 0 14 64 161 120 0 7 101 139 1800 109 0 42 46 528 155 0 12 137 527 131 0 19 83 172 145 0 22 98 219 1900 243 0 15 207 283 247 0 '7 227 273 261 0 14 206 307 207 0 5 177 221 2000 243 '0 13 189 277 252 0 6 233 270 261 0 13 202 297 215 0 3 203 227 2100 259 0 13 218 289 266 0 5 251 280 278 0 10 238 310 220 0 5 207 237 '2200 260 0 17 224 307 271 0 5 254 287 277 0 7 256 302 226 0 9 201 252 2300 256 0 15 193 297 275 0 3 265 291 278 0 8 252 305 213 0 7 189 242 2400 267 0 23 203 330 280 0 5 268 291 280 0 11 251 317 220 0 13 201 276 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DAT l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPE ED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 12, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C TMP C .THP C DT C HSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 660 0 417 0 669 0 669 0 113 0 9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 655 0 418 0 662 0 662 0 110 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 641 0 423 0 653 0 654 0 106 16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 647 0 432 0 650 0 650 0 106 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 642 0 446 0 645 0 644 0 108 2 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 622 0 451 0.624 0 623 0 104 1 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 613 0 460 0 615 0 617 0 104 -2 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 625 0 461 0 628 0 629 0 109 -6 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 619 0 467 0 618 0 620 0 107 -12 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 614 0 485 0 604 0 608 0 114 -18 14 0 14 0 14 0, 4 0 1100 617 0 490 0 605 0 610 0 119 -20 14 0 14 0 14 0 3 0 1200 611 0 489 0 595 0 598 0 116 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 12 0 1300 627 0 502 0 614 0 619 0 127 -22 14 0 14 0 140 10 1400 634 0 505 0 627 0 633 0 133 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 1500 627 0 508 0 613 0 617 0 132 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 6 0 1600 627 0 506 0 609 0 615 0 130 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 3 0. 1700 628 0 510 0 610 0 614 0 133 -27 14 0 14 0 14 0 5 0 1800 636 0 516 0 628 0 632 0 145 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 648 0 530 0 610 0 615 0 131 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 633 0 517 0 592 0 598 0 123 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 638 0 520 0 602 0 605 0 127 -19 14 0 14 0 14 0 1 0 2200 639 0 521 0 607 0 612 0 130 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 627 0 509 0 599 0 602 0 125 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 623 0 504 0 599 0 601 0 125 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 13, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 100 21 0 0 6 43 98 0 0 72 115 12 0 0 4 35 29 0 0 13 45 200 14 0 0 6 22 55 0 0 42 72 ll 0 0 4 22 6 0 0 5 29 300 17 0 0 6 27 14 0 0 2 21 10 0 0 4 32 23 0 0 15 34 400 27 0 0 18 40 60 0 0 48 72 36 0 0 20 48 51 0 0 26 66 500 20 0 0 8 37 66 0 0 35 96 21 0 0 4 53 48 0 0 24 83 600 24 0 0 7 44 65 0 0 50 74 31 0 0 4 55 36 0 0 16 57 700 31 0 0 15 49 61 0 0 28 93 30 0 0 4 53 38 0 0 14 69 800 23 0 0 12 31 44 0 0 37 53 11 0 0 4 26 15 0 0 5 32 900 34 0 0 18 52 48 0 ' 22 82 17 0 0 4 49 50 0 0 39 63 1000 32 0 0 ll 75 44 0 0 19 96 27 0 0 11 48 1100 26 0 54 0 0 0 '5 21 34 109 100 0 0 67 134 36 0 0 12 83 108 0 0 90 129 1200 35 0 0 16 67 58 0 0 26 88 34 0 0 6 73 30 0 0 22 44 1300 45 0 0 15 72 57 0 0 38 84 34 0 0 5 69 41 0 0 28 50 1400 60 0 0 29 107 91 0 0 32 144 91 0 0 31 135 98 0 0 81 116 1500 67 0 0 20 123 89 0 0 34 135 28 0 0 4 92 87 1600 72 0 52 0 0 0 '761 94 77 0 0 28 137 22 0 0 4 64 73 0 0 52 90 1700 42 0 0 15 74 55 0 0 37 85 19 0 0 4 69 49 0 0 36 62 1800 43 0 0 17 72 66 0 0 30 94 14 0 0 4 61 52 0 0 36 68 1900 42 0 0 17 81 64 0 0 37 95 22 0 0 4 63 54 0 0 46 63 2000 27 0 0 15 48 36 0 0 18 63 5 0 0 4 25 52 0 0 45 61 2100 23 0 0 13 43 37 0 0 26 47 5 0 0 4 32 46 0 0 .39 55 2200 10 0 0 6 66 48 0 0 41 54 40 '0 4 19 0 0 10 35 2300 20 0 0 8 32 59 0 0 50 64 5 0 0 4 19 20 0 0 5 45 2400 27 0 0 14 37 67 0 0 58 78 5 0 0 4 29 23 0 0 12 34 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 13, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 100 307 0 40 174 424 312 0 2 302 319 305 0 23 260 423 298 0 37 166 482 200 223 0 35 126 338 317 0 3 305 326 237 0 34 160 284 320 0 28 236 358 300 92 0 32 256 487 66 0 40 338 476 113 0 40 40 220 92 0 33 15 481 400 121 0 10 87 150 130 0 4 470 498 121 0 9 89 142 108 0 6 433 484 500 88 0 47 29 372 127 0 3 478 493 117 0 44 43'462 109 0 14 403 490 600 100 0 29 24 267 95 0 4 444 461 111 0 20 86 504 106 0 22 377 488 700 37 0 46 26 410 76 0 29 25 414 55 0 50 327 505 20 0 33 23 408 800 35 0 14 360 438 27 0 4 379 397 53 0 37 22 482 54 0 45 248 494 900 3 0 19 262 407 350 0 10 314.372 354 0 37 220 433 8 0 4 355 382 1000 273 0 25 180 339 296 0 12 262 320 282 0 21 212 355 252 0 21 217 290 1100 336 0 27 79 449 326 0 6 300 344 311 0 25 230 378 343 0 5 330 352 1200 308 0 30 233 409 304 0 11 270 334 310 0 24 238 385 312 0 15 286 353 1300 281 0 20 119 342 293 0 10 246 323 293 0 25 244 403 298 0 11 268 317 1400 262 0 20 217 359 275 0 10 251 314 281 0 11 247 332 271 0 6 256 290 1500 355 0 18 231 414 340 0 10 295 357 327 0 40 208 462 359 0 4 341 368 1600 345 0 25 151 408 333 0 8 277 358 303 0 32 94 493 358 0 5 343 370 1700 332 0 25 255 448 327 0 8 304 346 304 0 26 27 383 348 0 7 330 364 I 1800 349 0 21 233 452 341 0 7 302'362 321 0 31 222 429 358 0 7 322 371 1900 339 0 20 275 407 345 0 8 324 374 337 0 30 68 425 1 0 3 350 372 2000 8 0 18 316 413 6 0 11 335 396 4 0 31 253 439 0 0 3 350 369 2100 336 0 19 268 390 353 0 7 322 366 343 0 24 268,432 0 0 2 352 370 2200 32 0 49 8 419 42 0 3 397 410 19 0 41 10 405 69 0 37 367 486 2300 72 0 17 361 474 51 0 7 398 426 89 0 22 376 497 98 0 41 362 506 2400 24 0 12 358 410 54 0 5 408 '428 31 0 19 357 439 84 0 39 353 484 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 131 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHESX100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP. C THP C THP C TMP C DT C HSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRHN 100 620 0 499 0 598 0 593 0 120 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 615 0 495 0 601 0 600 0 121 0 -3 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 600 0 482 0 599 0 594 0 120 0 3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0' 0 400 596 0 480 0 588 0 588 0 115 0 2 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 605 0 490 0 595 0 595 0 120 0 -4 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 610 0 494 0 594 0 594 0 123 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 2 0 700 614 0 500 0 594 0 594 0 123 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 60 0 800 619 0 506 0 604 0 601 0 128 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 "625 0 512 0 596 0 600 0 125 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 652 0 520 0 604 0 608 0 125 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 591 0 474 0 562 0 569 0 99 0 -24 0 14 0 '14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 620 0 483 0 576 0 583 0 104 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 603 0 468 0 578 0 583 0 100 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 597 0 469 0 575 0 578 0 98 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 ' 0 1500 618 0 482 0 581 0 596 0 106 0 -25. 0 14 0 14 0 14 0" 0 0 1600 604 0 471 0 570 0 584 0 98 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 596 0 469 0 565 0 573 0 95 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 597 0 468 0 567 0 577 0 96 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 604 0 472 0 574 0 584 0 101 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 611 0 474 0 581 0 590 0 104 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 604 0 473 0 579 0 586 0 101 0 -14 0 14 0 14 '0 14 0 0 0 2200 587 0 464 0 584 0 581 0 99 0 5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 589 0 465 0 583 0 581 0 100 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 585 0 466 0 579 0 575 0 98 0 10 0 140 14,0 140 00 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK-.-FOR JUNE 14, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 18 0 9 30 63 0 44 75 13 0 0 4 35 27 0 13 41 200 15 0 7 23 26 0 12 40 40 0 4 5 12 0 5 21 300 14 0 6 20 39 0 31 45 40 0 4 5 19 0 11. 30 400 25 0 9 52 95 0 72 117 6 0 0 4 26 59 0 42 88 500 51 0 20 90 84 0 38 124 36 0 0 10 78 100 0 76 113 600 39 0 18 59 57 0 26 82 29 0 0 6 53 81 0 50 100 700 21 0 9 36 24 0 39 14 0 0 4 37 54 0 25 76 800 28 0 8 58 44 0 28 55 12 0 0 4 37 62 0 41 81 900 20 0 8 28 8 0 0 31 8 0, 0 4 24 19 0 5 33 1000 19 0 7 33 16 0 39 9 0 0 4 27 30 0 21 40 1100 43 0 25 63 43 0 26 70 40 0 0 4 69 41 0 21 58 1200 49 0 34 70 49 0 31 68 34 0 0 4 64 25 0 21 32 1300 48 0 26 117 63 0 29 103 32 0 0 4 84 25 0. 15 36 1400 38 0 ll 70 46 0 16 76 23 0 0 4 70 45 0 28 67 1500 35 0 18 59 53 0 34 72 15 0 0 4 70 102 0 78 183 1600 21 0 10 33 ll 0 35 4 0 0 4 5 57 0 35 76 1700 25 0 10 42 25 0 47 14 0 0 4 43 33 0 11 80 1800 55 0 29 86 65 0 21 98 46 0 0 4 99 52 0 46 59 1900 36 0 21 53 64 0 88 14 0 0 4 57 36 0 29 42 2000 32 0 16 58 77 0 47 101 34 0 0 4 66 27 0 18 40 2100 31 0 14 55 64 0 42 81 32 0 0 13 52 19 0 15 27 2200 25 0 8 45 76 0 59 122 22 0 0 10 43 32 0 20 59 2300 56 0 15 107 108 0 59 147 29 0 0 8 77 126 0 96 154 2400 43 0 20 71 67 0 94 34 0 0 8 67 68 0 36 94 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 14, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 365'8 C'14 100 0 48 25 0 6 426 448 132 0 37 30 351 80 0 47 31 397 200 31 0 34 326 472 64 0 13 379 440 55 0 46 332 481 93 0 26 381 484 300 35 0 29 284 445 59 0 5 404 427 33 0 22 336 440 93 0 22 388 480 400 322 0 27 235 383 334 0 1 326 340 321 0 20 261 381 356 0 7 344 370 500 0 0 17 266 403 353 0 7 332 375 6 0 24 259 '431 3 0 3 354 373 600 5 0 22 298 419 356 0 11 319 384 355 0 30 263 432 7 0 4 355 391 700, 359 0 37 235 430 341 0 40 279 414 329 0 37 249 443 350 0 6 335 367 800 344 0 23 215 520 336 0 5 319 352 307 0 45 108 481 1 0 6 346 375 900 55 0 34 25 498 88 0 50 24 409 138 0 63 15 515 298 0 47 53 362 1000 197 0 43 26 519 213 0 49 121 331 357 0 42 15 464 295 0 18 241 324 1100 276 0 17 230 333 257 0 13 218 283 286 0 12 241 336 239 0 9 221 266 1200 273 0 21 205 322 265 0 13 199 295 246 0 20 201 297 272 0 11 237 297 1300 236 0 30 140 306 237 0 19 178 298 271 0 32 141 327 348 0 11 324 379 1400 234 0 25 181 296 229 0 18 162 271 272 0 22 194 353 10 0 3 362 381 1500 304 0 34 225 507 315 0 14 281 348 297 0 18 264 435 7 0 3 362 3(4 1600 22 0 44 223 483 4 0 58 177 505 18 0 39 281 484 9 0 4 354 385 1700 167 0 39 65 275 153 0 22 85 521 142 0 21 51 201 355 0 19 320 456 1800 267 0 19 236 373 283 0 10 255 332 284 0 11 253 331 9 0 3 363 380 1900 283 0 18 241 393 281 0 6 267 308 292 0 18 255 360 2 0 3 355 375 2000 277 0 24 207 343 283 0 6 264 301 294 0 ll 270 341 332 0 9 294 355 2100 287 0 23 214 396 300 0 5 283 319 298 0 11 270 346 305 0 12 252 323 2200 294 0 37 106 385 309 0 2 301 318 304 0 14 255 349 293 0 32 229 356 2300 350 0 17 224 395 344 0 8 314 374 345 0 22 512 355 0 4 347 365 2400 2 0 16 304 409 359 0 6 343 377 9 0 27 141 452 9 0 5 356 401 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 14, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C TMP C TMP C TMP C DT C MSC C HSC C HSC C, RAINC HRMN 100 581 0 461 0 576 0 573 0 98 0 9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 580 0 459 0 577 0 576 0 98 0 3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 577 0 458 0 574 0 573 0 97 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 576 0 458 0 569 0 572 0 99 0 -7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 577 0 463 0 563 0 565 0 95 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 565 0 450 0 546 0 551 0 84 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 560 0 447 0 544 0 548 0 81 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 558 0 444 0 536 0 543 0 78 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 564 0 452 0 552 0 557 0 86 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 579 0 466 0 554 0 558 0 87 0 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 627 0 483 0 559 0 563 0 92 0 -31 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1200 680 0 484 0 561 0 564 0 96 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1300 699 0 474 0 578 0 584 0 111 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 712 0 461 0 625 0 620 0 129 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 704 0 479 0 606 0 620 0 122 0 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 622 0 491 0 597 0 602 0 113 0 30 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 720 0 507 0 670 0 665 0 162 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 710 0 485 Q 656 0 647 0 144 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 710 0 481 0 675 0 669 0 145 0 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 680 0 470 0 660 0 663 0 127 0 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 660 0 464 0 648 0 652 0 119 0 -9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 640 0 464 0 631 0 624 0 =114 0 -5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 591 0 470 0 575 0 578 0 98 0 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 577 0 450 0 567 0 571 0 88 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 15, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN,MAX HRHN 100 36 0 0 12 82 75 0 52 105 19 0 0 4 55 81 0 0 63 97 200 32 0 0 14 66 98 0 56 121 28 0 0 8 68 300 ill 0 0 85 130 47 0 0 21 80 105 0 69 133 41 0 0 10 89 400 112 0 54 0 0 0 21 '4 95 130 111 0 ,0 75 141 26 0 0 4 65 121 0 0 98 141 500 55 0 0 20 104 110 0 65 151 33'0 0 8, 90 600 134 0 60 0 0 0 113 161 26 104 117 0 70 173 39 0 0 '2 99 148 0 0 125 175 700 45 0 0 16 83 110 0 66 '153 35 0 0 6 79 141 0 0 117 171 800 62 0 0 25 124 122 0 59 181 37 0 0 ',113 160 0 0 129 194 900 70 0 0 20 129 128 0 76 171 36 0 0 8 99 159 0 0 134 189 1000 58 0 0 22 112 97 0 45 142 40 0 0 ll 100 151 0 0 116 191 1100 75 0 0 28 143 146 0 81 210 42 0 0 7 108 160 0 0 133 187 1200 68 0 0 24 123 130 0 59 179 42 0 0 6 101 149 0 0 120 167 1300 67 0 0 20 121 122 0 46 174 37 0 0 4 74 136 0 0 112 157 1400 88 0 0 37 160 167 0 0 102 216 43 0 0 10 120 150 0 0 122 190 1500 55 0 0 20 109 118 0 57 161 48 0 0 15 112 132 0 0 105 154 1600 70 0 0 20 141 151 0 0 108 184 51 0 0 '18 111 135 0 0 104 170 1700 54 0 0 26 101 121 0 78 158 36 0 0 8 75 131 0 0 1,07 155 1800 52 0 0 17 105 121 0 70 171 35 0 0 14 69 154 0 0 122 183 1900 55 0 0 16 121 110 0 148 38 0 0 7 115 142 0 0 119 174 2000 46 0 0 18 95 120 0 77 146 35 0 0 6 71 129 0 0107 151 2100 48 0 0 14 103 128 0 83 181 52 0 0 15 101 144 0 0 113 165 2200 33 0 0 10 74 93 0 47 143 41 0 0 18 93 121 0 0 98 146 2300 44 0 0 11 88 111 0 76 167 49 0 0 18 93 131 0 0 108 154 2400 45 0 i,p 16 85 102 0 64 141 38 0 0 4 78 121 0 97 140 DATA CODES 0 GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 15, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M 0IR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 341 0 21 252 444 341 0 5 311 357 327 0 35 195 437 356 0 2 349 363 200 312 0 27 213 391 323 0 4 310 339 320 0 26 255 406 331 0 3 322 339 300 301 0 25 224 389 315 0 6 300 335 305 0 18 255 383 323 0 7 310 338 400 340 0 17 282 391 333 0 6 309 351 318 0 39 106 478 346 0 4 334 357 500 340 0 20 147 401 332 0 6 306 346 326 0 38 131 446 342 0 3 333 354 600 340 0 19 231 391 331 0 8 302 353 319 0 38 101 464 341 0 3 330 349 700 331 0 31 66 418 324 0 7 301 342 321 0 34 202 463 334 0 3 324 342 800 343 0 20 103 437 333 0 6 313 352 329 0 31 74 442 340 0 3 331 348 900 345 0 17 259 390 334 0 6 314 350 323 0 30 221 427 346 0 3 335 355 1000 349 0 18 293 413 342 0 10 314 371 341 0 36 116 482 347 0 4 336 355 1100 348 0 19 206 398 340 0 6 314 359 328,0 36 48 481 351 0 3 343 364 1200 347 0 15 278 417 343 0 7 317 364 332 0 33 108 415 0 0 2 352 365 1300 343 0 18 250 412 333 0 5 312 352 320 0 36 166 461 342 0 5 329 352 1400 341 0 16 237 404 336 0 4 320 361 322 0 32 219 452 346 0 4 336 358 1500 327 0 31 84 404 323 0 8 299 352 317 0 29 186 455 338 0 4 328 350 1600 322 0 25 220 425 321 0 4 306 336 316 0 21 239 407 334 0 5 319 348 1700 329 0 30 204 417 325 0 8 305 355 314 0 30 219 451 331 0 3 319 338 1800 332 0 26 107 399 324 0 8 304 348 313 0 32 86 448 336 0 3 325 348 1900 340 0 22 246 409 322 0 8 294 347 325 0 26 140 481 338 0 4 326 347 2000 326 0 31 170 443 320 0 5 304 338 309 0 28 102 385 324 0 5 310 336 2100 307 0 31 193 422 314 0 6 290 331 304 0 17 246 367 323 0 4 312 335 2200 298 0 36 55 468 311 0 7 283 332 302 0 19 225 419 320 0 4 308 330 2300 307 0 34 201 505 308 0 7 290 326 301 0 15 222 355 318 0 3 308 329 2400 309 0 27 132 445 314 0 5 301 333 306 0 19 264 380 323 0 4 312 335 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE '5, 1989
'EMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C HSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRHN 100 573 0 448 0 566 0 568 0 86 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 560 0 434 0 552 0 555 0 77 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 300 538 0 416 0 525 0 529 0 61 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 400 531 0 414 0 518 0 525 0 61 0 -23 0 140 14 0 140 00 500 532 0 415 0 520 0 526 0 63 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 600 533 0 415 0 519 0 522 0 64 0 -26 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 700 536 0 420 0 516 0 525 0 64 0 -27 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 800 532 0 416 0 515 0 523 0 62 0 -26 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 900 525 0 410 0 511 0 519 0 58 0 -25 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1000 525 0 408 0 509 0 520 0 56 0 -25 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1100 521 0 402 0 507 0 518 0 52 0 -27 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1200 523 0 403 0 512 0 519 0 52 0 -28 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 529 0 400 0 518 0 524 0 52 0 -31 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1400 528 0 395 0 515 0 523 0 50 0 -28 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1500 539 0 396 0 517 0 525 0 48 0 -27 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 h,
1600 526 0 384 0 510 0 519 0 44 0 -26 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 525 0 385 0 507 0 514 0 41 0 -250 140 14 0 140 00 1800 516 0 382 0 506 0 513 0 41 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1900 511 0 380 0 503 0 510 0 39 0 -21 0 140 I 14 0 140 00 2000 509 0 380 0 505 0 511 0 40 0 -21 0 140 14 0 140 00 2100 513 0 379 0 508 0 513 0 41 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 2200 512 0 379 0 510 0 514 0 40 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0-0 2300 515 0 383 0 514 0 518 0 43 0 -18 0 14 0 140 00 2400 516 0 385 0 514 0 518 0 44 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 16, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 100 34 0 111 0 0 14 78 83 0 0 91 129 45 114 34 0 0 ll 70 200 38 0 0 14 114 114 0 74 151 43 0 0 12 100 127 0 0 107 154 300 46 0 0 10 85 102 0 51 141 . 42 0 0 15 85 122 0 0 104 147 400 41 0 0 12 88 119 0 73 151 45 0 0 13 95 125 0 0 108 148 500 36 0 0 12 69 99 0 64 137 31 0 0 4 72 119 0 0 98 140 600 44 0 0 13 91 98 0 53 134 46 0 0 17 81 114 0 0'3 136 700 57 0 0 20 100 123 0 88 161 66 0 0 28 123 124 0 0 102 139 800 55 0 0 20 108 126 0 162 58 0 0 12 115 138 0 0 112 164 900 63 0 0 22 154 164 0 98 228 75 0 0 31 165 177 0 0 147 215 1000 60 0 0 16 111 155 0 91 215 70 0 0 30 148 1100 178 0 55 0 0 0 '8 140 204 119 139 0 80 188 54 0 0 16 117 171 0 0 139 202 1200 51 0 0 18 116 112 0 64 160 60 0 0 28 109 133 0 0 112 156 1300 46 0 0 16 103 103 0 144 41 0 0 12 93 104 0 0 85 124 1 1400 54 0 0 20 84 109 0 63 140 56 0 0 17 101 114 0 0 92 145 1500 49 0 69 0 0 0 19 52 90 84 0 84 47 105 54 0 0 4 ill 1600 .60 0 0 23 107 79 0 28 112 65 0 0 22 105 64 0 0 52 82 i 1700 60 0 0 25 94 79 0 47 109 49 0 0 4 106 69 0 0 57 82 1800 55 0 0 12 91 71 0 42 106 57 0 0 6 109 59 0 0 50 75 1900 31 0 0 14 59 36 0 13 66 15 0 0 4 53 38 0 0 30 49 2000 17 0 0 9 31 17 0 32 40 0 4 5 32 0 0 27 38 2100 16 0 0 10 22 5 0 18 4 0 0 4 5 20 0 0 11 27 2200 17 0 0 10 22 46 0 52 8 0 0 4 23 27 0 0 17 39 2300 20 0 0 14 27 71 0 59 77 6 0 0 4 26 36 0 0 23 53 2400 34 0 0 22 54 102 0 85 119 17 0 0 4 50 39 0 0 21 66 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2 BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 16, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 310 0 37 119 429 316 0 7 296 335 304 0 21 255 492 325 0 4 313 336 200 306 0 37 99 447 314 0 5 295 330 302 0 19 250 373 324 0 5 313 334 300 306 0 26 230 424 313 0 9 286 342 307 0 23 189 373 320 0 4 307 333 400 308 0 36 61 507 313 0 5 299 334 304 0 18 248 369 320 0 6 300 337 500 312 0 33 132 471 316 0 5 302 341 304 0 20 229 388 320 0 3 311 328 600 289 0 26 204 392 306 0 8 283 327 298 0 16 261 358 313 0 4'00 329 700 288 0 21 151 375 297 0 5 275 312 294 0 10 266 343 305 0 4 292 314 800 296 0 25 201 442 303 0 6 284 326 300 0 15 263 402 311 0 4 300 321 900 297 0 27 174 371 304 0 7 275 326 295 0 11 272 348 309 0 5 297 322 1000 304 0 28 97 429 310 0 7 290 335 303 0 16 262 392 316 1100 322 0 0 34 '7 4 304 329 450 316 0 8 288 350 310 0 21 229 412 325 0 3 317 334 1200 299 0 31 67 485 306 0 7 285 328 303 0 17 260 347 316 0 4 303 328 1300 299 0 30 136 459 306 0 7 287 329 301 0 18 262 370 307 0 5 296 322 1400 278 0 21 226 353 286 0 8 250 309 293 0 13 257 341 293 0 5 278 307 1500 299 0 25 229 439 302 0 7 271 322 293 0 16 240 369 297 0 5 285 313 1600 249 0 27 188 360 262 0 16 225 311 278 0 20 233 358 269 0 6 255 283 1700 262 0 23 201 338 256 0 13 208 285 258 0 21 188 324 239 0 5 229 254 1800 280 0 19 211 447 281 0 9 246 308 280 0 15 228 348 285 0 7 261 300 1900 242 0 23 174 297 246 0 15 210 299 244 0 21 172 316 242 0 6 230 262 2000 241 0 23 166 300 260 0 38 132 351 309 0 74 101 430 243 0 6 229 258 2100 287 0 37 213 337 184 0 3 180 190 329 0 54 191 380 47 0 52 62 408 2200 168 0 9 143 188 169 0 5 161 180 157 0 6 135 176 121 0 4 466 491 2300 145 0 18 101 174 186 0 4 176 192 141 0 20 95 189 130 0 7 469 519 2400 179 0 4 164 191 190 0 2 183 194 176 0 9 144 204 132 0 10 107 198 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 16, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C TMP C TMP C DT C HSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRHN 100 515 0 387 0 512 0 516 0 44 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 517 0 389 0 513 0 517 0 46 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 517 0 388 0 515 0 519 0 46 -20.0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 518 0 389 0 513 0 518 0 48 -20 14 0 14 0 140 00 500 519 0 390 0 515 0 519 0 48 -20 I 14 0 14 0 140'0 600 518 0 391 0 510 0 516 0 46 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 512 0 391 0 504 0 510 0 46 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 509 0 382 0 503 0 508 0 44 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 517 0 395 0 511 0 512 0 51 -25 14 0 14 0 14 0
' 0 1000 522 0 392 0 519 0 650 0 53 -21 14 0 14 0 15 0 0 0 1100 521 0 382 0 518 0 523 0 44 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 534 0 387 0 523 0 528 0 47 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 548 0 386 0 535. 0 539 0 48 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 537 0 387 0 534 0 537 0 50 -17 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 558 0 393 0 543 0 548 0 56 -23.0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 576 0 398 0 557 0 560 0 64 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 586 0 393 0 565 0 578 0 64 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 592 0 390 0 578 0 580 0 77 -18 14 0 14 0 140 00 1
1900 592 0 384 0 580 0 588 0 72 -18 14 0 14 0 140 00 2000 591 0 358 0 578 0 585 0 60 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 580 0 371 0 581 0 583 0 54 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 568 0 374 0 578 0 577 0 50 ll 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 566 0 390 0 579 0 579 0 55 19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 560 0 397 0 572 0 573 0 56 23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0'0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 17, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRHN 100 43 0 0 28 56 131 0 0 109 145 20 0 4 52 47 0 0 29 74 200 45 49 0 0 0 30 60 132 0 0 27 97 0 ill 149 21 0 4 54 300 40 0 0 32 51 128 0 0 105 152 13 0 4 46 54 0 0 30 85 400 45 0 0 31 69 133 0 0 113 152 30 0 4 57 47 0 0 23 74 500 63 0 0 36 110 150 0 0 107 178 46 0 4 109 72 0 0 35 105 600 55 0 0 30 89 123 0 82 162 45 0 4 99 100 0 0 57 138 700 68 0 0 40 104 132 0 75 172 54 0 6 100 107 0 0 75 133 800 71 0 0 40 118 132 0 84 180 65 0 10 116 97 0 0 52 137 900 74 0 0 36 120 133 0 73 193 62 0 6 123 83 0 0 47 134 1000 78 0 0 37 145 139 0 71 219 71 0 18 129 110 0 0 75 155 1100 91 0 0 49 140 134 0 69 194 74 0 5 151 116 0 0 83 148 1200 110 0 0 53 177 174 0 0 107 241 101 0 18 181 139 0 0 114 168 1300 104 0 0 45 174 159 0 88 223 112 0 53 174 99 0 0 83 119 1400 91 0 0 31 139 120 0 43 157 83 0 34 138 51 0 0 37 65 1500 71 0 0 '25 117 88 0 51 130 69 0 21 111 65 0 0 49 78 1600 75 0 0 40 126 103 0 35 149 72 0 7 126 64 0 0 47 81 1700 79 0 0 37 130 103 0 45 149 73 0 8 153 77 0'6 0 53 103 1800 0 0 39 139 117 0 59 175 63 0 9 122 83 0 0 67 99 1900 65 0 0 39 107 129 0 67 177 59 0 4 125 79 0 0 46 101 2000 67 0 0 31 118 134 0 84 181 51 0 10 87 88 0 0 47 118 2100 74 82 0 0 0 34 0 41 118 ill 159 0 0 112 217 65 0 8 130 2200 42 0 0 31 63 129 0 0 102 146 26 0 4 59 51 0 0 25 89 2300 46 0 0 29 64 138 0 0 101 172 39 0 4 76 48 0 0 20 83 2400 76 0 0 41 128 160 0 0 114 215 55 0 5 120 65 0 0 27 123 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK- -FOR JUNE 17) 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 189 0 7 167 214 198 0 1 194 202 195 0 12 158 283 148 0 17 116 222 200 195 0 8 173 225 214 0 3 201 223 192 0 12 147 228 167 0 23 124 266 300 207 0 8 190 235 227 0 2 218 236 214 0 14 168 259 204 0 15 159 311 400 223 0 7 203 241 229 0 2 222 236 234 0 10 203 274 192 0 21 136 296 500 218 0 9 193 242 220 0 3 207 231 228 0 14 171 286 204 0 14 157,249 600 219 0 11 182 259 223 0 5 204 238 230 0 15 185 305 214 0 6 173 227 700 218 0 9 186 251 223 0 5 198 244 230 0 14 169 304 217 0 4 195 225 800 223 0 13 183 260 228 0 5 209 248 234 0 15 178 351 216 0 5 179 225 900 227 0 13 187 280 227 0 8 207 250 234 0 16 180 291 208 0 10 143 244 1000 223 0 14 170 262 226 0 6 206 252 235 0 14 170 273 214 0 5 191 225 " 1100 219 0 15 174 264 226 0 9 197 253 228 0 18 145 312 217 0 3 195 223 1200 221 0 15 172 258 227 0 7 196 254 235 0 15 179 288 221 0 2 215 226 1300 241 0 15 190 286 241 0 8 217 264 255 0 15 198 313 236 0 2 230 245 1400 253 0 13 214 310 264 0 7 233 292 268 0 13 225 306 241 0 5 223 254 1500 235 0 23 168 283 249 0 11 219 287 250 0 17 214 307 216 0 5 195 236 1600 252 0 16 196 307 255 0 9 214 287 253 0 16 202 298 214 0 6 200 238 1700 254 0 16 201 299 249 0 9 215 277 266 0 17 181 313 217 0 5 201 233 1800 235 0 16 196 286 240 0 10 198 272 253 0 16 194 319 212 0 3 200 224 1900 227 0 14 184 272 237 0 8 213 260 249 0 16 151 306 212 0 4 176 225 2000 229 0 14 175 267 241 0 7 222 275 249 0 16 157 298 206 0 6 182 226 2100 227 0 11 201 283 233 0 5 215 254 242 0 14 179 306 205 0 10 169 245 2200 232 0 9 204 258 217 0 3 211 225 235 0 9 214 276 186 0 20 119 249 2300 197 0 5 179 214 220 0 3 211 230 209 0 12 165 242 187 0 24 107 412 2400 194 0 8 163 216 198 0 3 183 208 198 0 12 161 233 180 0 22 115 330 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 17, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F XIO), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 553 0 387 0 579 0 575 0 61 0 22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 544 0 388 0 579 0 574 0 60 0 42 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 541 0 382 0 576 0 577 0 63 0 37 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 561 0 384 0 578 0 578 0 63 0 16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 572 0 388 0 584 0 584 0 72 0 4 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 582 0 384 0 587 0 589 0 75 0 -3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 589 0 405 0 589 0 589 0 81 0 -6 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 609 0 419 0 593 0 590 0 92 0 -14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 623 0 417 0 601 0 603 0 86 0 -18 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 628 0 407 0 609 0 615 0 89 0 -16 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 657 0 415 0 628 0 639 0 105 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 652 0 432 0 626 0 639 0 106 0 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 688 0 455 0 634 0 651 0 114 0 -26 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 694 0 445 0 642 0 654 0 120 0 -25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 712 0 448 0 673 0 689 0 130 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 724 0 473 0 688 0 703 0 146 0 -24 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 745 0 470 0 706 0 725 0 159 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 734 0 474 0 702 0 720 0 158 0 -19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 742 0 461 0 705 0 717 0 158 0 -13 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 730 0 442 0 708 0 718 0 151 0 -5 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 722 0 425 0 701 0 707 0 141 0 2 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 689 0 427 0 684 0 687 0 127 0 29 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 685 0 414 0 710 0 710 0 137 0 36 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 670 0 411 0 704 0 702 0 134 0 8 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 18) 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 95 0 0 47 167 175 0 0 117 238 60 0 0 8 134 84 0 0 31 164 200 79 0 0 44 130 149 0 0 108 191 54 0 0 6 99 78 0 . 0 37 136 300 92 0 0 45 160 161 0 0 102 214 59 0 0 4 123 71 0 0 34 123 400 57 0 0 33 99 134 0 0 88 190 43 0 0 4 90 49 0 0 27 98 500 30 0 0 20 48 125 0 0 104 154 22 0 0 4 48 61 0 0 34 84 600 30 0 0 19 47 128 0 0 112 1,47 21 0 0 4 44 67 0 0 37 115 700 23 0 0 16 40 110 0 0 88 125 20 0 0 4 42 54 0 0 27 86 800 30 0 0 14 48 88 0 0 72 111 20 0 0 4 55 45 0 0 28 67 900 31 0 0 14 53 77 0 0 96 33 0 0 8 64 56 0 0 33 90 1000 38 0 0 14 64 76 0 0 41 103 50 0 0 10 76 77 0 0 54 114 1100 46 0 0 18 90 111 0 0 75 144 45 0 0 15 85 78 0 0 42 118 1200 72 0 0 24 136 132 0 0 83 169 65 0 0 18 108 86 0 0 34 150 I 1300 77 0 0 19 134 130 0 0 94 162 63 0 0 9 128 84 0 0 42 146 1400 63 0 0 22 124 105 0 0 40 161 73 0 0 10 142 61 0 0 32 116 1500 83 0 0 37 206 135 0 0 59 232 78 0 0 18 165 89 0 0 46 191 1600 86 0 0 22 151 138 0 0 80 221 84 0 0 9 167 71 0 0 33 138 1700 64 0 0 26 150 106 0 0 59 185 72 0 0 15 140 64 0 0 ,27 149 1800 70 0 0 25 132 121 0 0 64 172 68 0 0 ll 131 48 0 0 25 82 1900 63 0 0 31 112 110 0 0 74 146 48 0 0 11 96 57 0 0 23 137 2000 46 0 0 23 72 97 0 0 76 127 31 0 0 4 79 47 0 0 28 80 2100 18 0 0 9 35 79 0 0 65 96 18 0 0 5 43 40 0 0 25 57 2200 24 0 0 14 41 106 0 0 98 117 19 0 0 4 44 44 0 0 22 63 2300 19 0 0 10 32 103 0 0 85 113 31 0 0 6 45 44 0 0 25 61 2400 27 0 0 20 37 88 0 0 77 105 35 0 0 4 48 49 0 0 35 69 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 18, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOM DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 194 0 9 168 219 199 0 4 186 218 201 0 15 145 264 187 0 20 94 432 200 196 0 8 170 215 201 0 3 189 214 196 0 15 110 241 190 0 17 132 265 300 196 0 8 167 222 200 0 4 187 218 199 0 11 161 254 180 0 21 92 258 400 179 0 10 148 204 191 0 4 176 201 182 0 12 129 219 148 0 23 100 240 500 155 0 11 129 186 174 0 2 169 184 146 0 11 118 175 135 0 9 110 194 600 155 0 12 104 187 172 0 1 167 177 140 0 ll 104 170 134 0 12 84 191 700 138 0 13 95 182 173 0 1 168 181 137 0 12 105 188 131 0 14 99 514 800 164 0 14 121 203 179 0 2 172 190 153 0 18 104 190 131 0 10 100 208 900 148 0 16 104 219 161 0 5 145 175 139 0 8 106 163 122 0 8 105 160 1000 131 0 19 51 225 134 0 3 124 145 131, 0 8 98 154 118 0 6 102 137 1100 160 0 16 117 218 157 0 4 144 169 149 0 13 101 190 126 0 ll 101 172 1200 170 0 13 100 202 159 0 6 143 177 154 0 12 118 191 141 0 13 112 209 1300 171 0 18 88 258 163 0 10 138 187 165 0 16 128 206 132 0 12 94 178 1400 145 0 20 77 212 145 0 9 124 178 140 0 14 101 188 135 0 21 85 501 1500 165 0 24 92 216 160 0 19 122 207 176 0 18 102 225 132 0 12 106 193 1600 172 0 23 62 215 166 0 17 110 197 171 0 21 118 234 139 0 21 94 252 1700 173 0 16 108 221 164 0 9 145 197 155 0 18 108 209 140 0 22 .90 223 1800 171 0 12 118 214 164 0 7 126 180 159 0 17 106 198 136 0 15 85 262 1900 172 0 ll 137 208 165 0 5 149 181 159 0 19 108 219 136 0 17 86 223 2000 169 0 14 113 218 169 0 5 151 184 164 0 15 122 204 132 0 10 93 167 2100 141 0 21 48 195 154 0 1 149 158 138 0 6 116 158 131 0 9 106 170 2200 155 0 10 119 191 157 0 1 154 159 139 0 7 111 162 130 0 8 110 160 2300 137 0 19 72 195 148 0 2 141 155 135 0 4 122 146 123 0 6 99 156 2400 117 0 5 96 131 137 0 1 133 141 127 0 4 103 137 120 0 6 103 142 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 18, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C THP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C HSC C MSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 100 673 0 419 0 694 0 695 0 130 0 2 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 665 0 423 0 680 0 682 0 123 0 3 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 656 0 425 0 675 0 676 0 119 0 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 400 634 0 424 0 661 0 659 0 110 0 9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 500 595 0 415 0 637 0 634 0 96 0 32 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 589 0 415 0 631 0 628 0 93 0 25 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 596 0 422 0 628 0 629 0 96 0 19 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 800 624 0 449 0 642 0 643 0 108 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 900 642 0 465 0 647 0 650 0 116 0 9 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 641 0 469 0 644 0 647 0 116 0 -9 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1100 641 0 479 0 643 0 647 0 121 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1200 683 0 505 0 684 0 689 0 149 0 -22 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1300 738 0 530 0 730 0 739 0 175 0 -28 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 754 0 529 0 765 0 778 0 194 0 -23 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 784 0 539 0 781 0 795 0 205 0 -27 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 798 0 544 0 804 0 820 0 225 0 -24 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1700 806 0 552 0 811 0 822 0 229 0 -21 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 797 0 550 0 802 0 811 0 221 0 -14 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 796 0 559 0 806 0 815 0 224 0 -16 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 2000 775 0 545 0 786 0 790 0 205 0 -5 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 753 0 539 0 770 0 772 0 194 0 7 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 739 0 536 0 756 0 757 0 186 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 729 0 536 0 745 0 747 0 181 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2400 720 0 535 0 735 0 736 0 176 0 15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 19, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 100 27 0 12 51 113 0 88 132 44 0 0 20 61 56 0 37 78 200 28 0 14 48 123 0 96 139 38 0 0 12 69 66 0 41 91 300 40 0 20 77 136 0 0 115 170 42 0 0 8 77 79 0 47 116 400 39 0 17 72 131 0 0 105 158 38 0 0 5 66 78 0 51 107 500 33 0 19 50 103 0 91 116 23 0 0 4 53 57 0 28 85 600 19 0 9 36 85 0 69 101 70 0 4 47 43 0 24 63 700 20 0 11 32 90 0 78 102 22 0 0 6 36 42 0 24 61 800 13 0 6 22 46 0 35 53 60 0 4 20 32 0 18 53 900 26 0 13 45 40 0 22 64 13 0 0 4 39 31 0 12 49 1000 370 0 21 57 51 0 27 72 17 0 0 4 57 280 0 20 37 1100 30 0 13 52 54 0 29 70 10 0 0 4 61 22 0 6 30 1200 36 0 12 62 68 0 37 96 17 0 0 4 56 44 0 24 58 1300 45 0 23 70 69 0 41 88 17 0 , 0 3 58 46 0 30 67 1400 32 0 16 62 41 0 29 53 19 0,0 4 57 60 0 40 74 1500 46 0 19 79 61 0 30 89 22 0 0 4 79 57 0 17 96 1600 36 0 16 67 40 0 0 22 61 14 0 0 4 64 39 0 27 56 1700 39 0 20 67 52 0 25 98 150 0', 4 69 47 0 22 99 1800 47 0 10 84 92 0 68 114 28 0 0 4 63 62 0 55 74 1900 48 0 9 87 104 0 66 132 26 0 0 4 80 84 0 66 106 2000 54 0 21 87 92 0 69 114 20 0 0 '4 62 106 0 48 174 2100 53 0 27 86 86 0 55 110 36 0 0 4 73 81 0 13 136 2200 30 0 22 44 72 0 53 90 12 0 0 4 36, 35 0 14 97 2300 34 0 20 47 72 0 58 81 60 0 4 36 25 0 13 39 2400 27 0 18 36 91 0 86 97 14 0 0 4 33 38 0 26 53 'DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 19, 1989 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOM DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 100 137 0 18 64 197 141 0 1 135 145 136 0 5 112 151 123 0 6 107 150 200 149 0 24 53 231 148 0 2 139 157 137 0 6 112 157 126 0 6 110 143 300 160 0 14 101 208 157 0 2 149 167 147 0 105 175 137 0 9 107 177 400 159 0 14 123 218 159 0 2 152 167 145 0 116 179 123 0 6 98 140 500 166 0 10 113 209 170 0 1 163 175 153 0 13 113 195 130 0 9 108 156 600 176 0 13 138 224 177 0 3 168 185 162 0 17 126 222 129 0 8 91 154 700 147 0 11 100 181 177 0 6 163 186 140 0 8 109 159 131 0 14 104 221 800 114 0 26 399 524 195 0 10 178 219 124 0 23 66 190 130 0 13 103 196 900 179 0 21 107 231 185 0 15 141 217 177 0 22 132 255 137 0 31 104 340 1000 235 0 20 195 304 247 0 10 225 284 266 0 13 218 293 230 0 9 213 252 1100 292 0 20 '221 365 288 0 8 252 306 298 0 14 249 368 343 0 6 318 355 1200 327 0 32 254 420 314 0 13 287 353 309 0 30 201 488 355 0 7 335 378 1300 61 0 10 385 458 46 0 8 378 425 80 0 20 378 517 110 0 10 438 497 1400 89 0 20 38 509 87 0 9 421 479 105 0 21 404 516 119 0 4 454 491 1500 349 0 31 251 418 337 0 11 306 370 308 0 28 97 495 340 0 13 281 393 1600 305 0 34 235 390 322 0 20 274 369 301 0 30 222 404 334 0 4 319 344 1700 30 0 29 284 457 36 0 24 318 444 27 0 37 240 470 327 0 17 270 343 1800 326 0 22 84 415 334 0 7 316 350 316 0 24 231 454 346 0 3 336 355 1900 337 0 26 38 400 350 0 5 328 360 320 0 26 161 448 356 0 2 349 364 2000 2 0 12 322 402 7 0 9 342 393 0 0 27 240 425 ll 0 6 359 399 2100 18 0 11 347 413 22 0 4 366 396 21 0 18 181 499 12 0 10 363 469 2200 38 0 7 376 422 34 0 4 377 405 29 0 18 298 442 50 0 43 360 510 2300 35 0 6 375 411 64 0 7 406 437 22 0 12 340 415 108 0 5 441 482 2400 72 0 11 397 468 85 0 8 422 458 82 0 11 383 466 99 0 6 437 477 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
HETEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 19, 1989 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 100 709 0 533 0 725 0 726 0 172 0 12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 708 0 532 0 720 0 721' 170 9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 300 695 '0 529 0 710 0 711 0 166 7 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 400 684 0 526 0 693 0 694 0 159 4 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 500 671 0 523 0 685 0 684 0 157 4 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 600 657 0 516 0 675 0 672 0 153 9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 653 0 518 0 671 0 671 0 152 20 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 800 673 0 529 0 688 0 690 0,,160 10 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 900 699 0 542 0 706 0 710 0 172 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1000 720 0 536 0 693 0 682 0 165 -12 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1100 702 0 528 0 672 0 669 0 157 -10 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1200 681 0 525 0 653 0 659 0 150 -16 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 1300 690 0 539 0 698 0 703 0 166 -12 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 715 0 555 0 717 0 726 0 182 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1~, 1500 764 0 559 0 664 0 677 0 166 -22 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 748 0 570 0 643 0 659 0 155 -20 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0. 1700 781 0 569 0 647 0 658 0 152 -17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 712 0 555 0 645 0 661 0 154 -9 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 715 0 563 0 653 0 669 0 163 -15 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 707 0 552 0 694 0 701 0 171 -10 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2100 699 0 547 0 668 0 672 0 157 -11 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2200 672 0 531 0 657 0 657 0 149 -2 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2300 659 0 525 0 652 0 644 0 148 25 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 2400 645 0 519 0 644 0 642 '0 144 34 0 14 0 14 0 140 00 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 20, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X SPD60H 10)'PD10M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 30 0 0 21 38 104 0 0 96 111 29 0 0 4 46 36 0 0 23 48 I 200 25 0 0 17 39 76 0 0 60 96 31 0 0 20 41 59 0 0 42 81 1500 48 0 0 18 105 65 0 0 28 96 44 0 0 5 113 50 0 0 18 97 1600 45 0 0 12 90 63 0 0 22 121, 54 0 0 6,113 91 0 0 38 139 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH 0IR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 69 0 7 416 454 97 0 4 448 464 79 0 '9 404 467 110 0 6 437 484 200 108 0 9 439 493 121 0 3 473 486 114 0 14 441 502 112 0 2 462 481 1500 102 0 29 39 324 101 0 19 413 497 91 0 20 48 516 85 0 35 29 504, 1600 118 0 24 55 507 118 0 9 451 513 125 0 18 79 172 0 0 10 317 380 TEHPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 638 0 518 0 636 0 633 0 143 0 23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 200 634 0 510 0 633 0 631 0 143 0 17 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1500 769 0 537 0 773 0 793 0 209 0 -26 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1600 778 0 537 0 667 0 686 0 166 0 -23 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 21, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (MPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 600 19 0 0 11 37 79 0, 0 55 91 9 0 0 4 25 50 0 0 33 76 700 31 0 0 20 45 74 0 0 68 82 32 0 0 4 45 41 0 0 29 55 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRHN 600 98 0 22 417 511 115 0 4 465 485 100 0 13 435 499 106 0 6 440 478 700 72 0 8 408 467 95 0 2 449 459 80 0 5 415 454 102 0 7 433 480 TEHPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C, THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 600 588 0 461 0 591 0 584 0 105 0 26 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 700 575 0 455 0 586 0 585 0 102 0 34. 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=IQUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 22, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRHN 100 32 0 0 23 41 128 0 0 117 137 42 0 0 4 55 43 0 0 28 64 1800 49 0 0 22 96 77 0 0 39 114 48 0 0 4 91 23 0 0 9 47 1900 48 0 0 22 84 99 0 0 48 142 63 0 0 30 114 55 0 0 29 91 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 100 86 0 6 426 467 95 0 2 449 459 93 0 3 442 468 111 0 5 429 486 1800 176 0 12 124 209 174 0 8 133 -195 174 0 14 134 214 349 0 55 75 507 1900 136 0 18 80 228 135 0 5 116 148 132 0 10 94 165 135 0 11 95 170 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F Xlo), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-M BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 100 674 0 497 0 687 0 687 0 146 0 32 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1800 878 0 582 0 848 0 851 0 262 0 -15 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 869 0 584 0 878 0 886 0 274 0 -8 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--'FOR JUNE 23, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 1900 20 0 0 11 36 57 0 0 36 107 7 0 0 4 40 34 0 0 ll 51 2000 31 0 0 16 53 58 0 0 29 103 14 0 0 4 58 26 0 0 13 41 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 1900 305 0 28 217 436 296 0 7 283 314 298 0 12 253 339 356 0 18 313 421 2000 310 0 36 222 415 304 0 "11 263 330 301 0 28 96 424 339 0 20 300 393 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP
'E10H THP C THP C THP C THP C TMP C DT C MSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC HRHN 1900 820 0 607 0 780 0 772 0 217 0 0 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 773 0 578 0 752 0 758 0 204 0 -11 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5 FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 24, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN HAX HRMN 1800 89 0 0 45 136 134 0 0 74 176 47 0 0 5 122 127 0 0 109 143 1900 60 0 0 19 104 106 0 0 58 163 25 0 0 4 104 116 0 0 95 128 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 1800 351 0 14 306 401 344 0 5 324 363 330 0 30 142 454 358 0 2 350 363 1900 348 0 16 141 404 351 0 8 325 380 342 0 46 32 491 5 0 2 361 371 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C MSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 1800 704 0 539 0 677 0 696 0 169 0 -21 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 698 0 517 0 671 0 689 0 160 0 -17 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=OUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 25, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 1300 74 0 0 36 104 91 0 0 63 122 85 0 0 25 121 51 0 0 42 59 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 1300 257 0 11 218 302 268 0 7 248 292 285 0 11 241 335 266 0 3 257 277 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C TMP C THP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 1300 741 0 560 0 699 0 707 0 173 0 -21 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 26, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 300 29 0 0 21 43 153 0 0 148 160 12 0 0 4 44 91 0 0 56 138 400 37 0 0 22 53 145 0 0 133 159 23 0 0 4 56 95 0 0 59 138 1400 53 0 0 22 90 56 0 0 32 76 41 0 0 4 86 21 0 0 16 33 1900 129 0 0 71 198 136 0 0 96 164 64 0 0 10 121 67 0 0 37 129 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 300 162 0 7 139 186 164 0 0 162 165 146 0 12 99 193 130 0 6 114 153 400 159 0 7 131 188 171 0 1 168 174 148 0 16 111 211 133 0 7 115 170 1400 258 0 27 179 351 270 0 15 225 313 280 0 15 220 320 293 0 13 250 328 1900 37 2 20 699 823 69 0 6 416 444 88 0 15 34 491 98 0 14 411 487 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TElOH DP10H TElOS TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C TMP C THP C TMP C THP C DT C HSC C MSC C MSC C RAINC HRMN 300 701 0 527 0 736 0 733 0 176 0 70 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 II 400 703 0 520 0 742 0 740 0 174 0 37 0 14 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 865 0 607 0 793 0 800 0 240 0 -22 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1900 692 0 559 0 674 0 683 0 177 0 -17 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 25 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1 QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3 UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 27, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 2300 53 0 0 34 69 53 0 0 45 61 10 0 0 4 32 34 0 0 17 42 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10M DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRHN 2300 85 0 17 408 489 261 0 , 2 254 266 251 0 13 201 327 215 0 6 178 229 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F 'X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRHN 2300 662 0 529 0 645 0 652 0 156 0'8 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 28, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10H SPD60M SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD MIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 0000 41 0 0 28 53 50 0 0 39 61 12 0 0 4 31 31 0 0 20 41 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIR10H DIR60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRHN 0000 27 0 16 348 429 248 0 2 240 255 213 0 15 175 276 213 0 8 180 238 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C THP C THP C THP C DT C HSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 0000 660 0 529 0 643 0 648 0 154 0 -19 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA I=QUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 29, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPD10M SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD MIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX HRMN 1300 106 0 0 44 188 72 0 0 40 109 50 0 0 6 94 107 0 0 83 121 1400 143 0 0 63 223 122 0 0 82 160 54 0 0 6 107 124 0 105 140 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) DIRlOH DIR60H DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRHN 1300 48 2 36 617 877 73 0 16 397 491 109 0 26 75 514 356 0 5 340 363 1400 248 2 23 505 678 342 0 4 323 361 5 0 22 194 438 1 0 1 355 366 k TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F X10), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10M DP10M TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60H BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP TMP C TMP C TMP C THP C'THP C DT C MSC C HSC C HSC C RAINC HRMN 1300 655 0 395 0 599 0 615 0 78 0 -23 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 1400 632 0 402 0 600 0 619 0 78 0 -29 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA l=gUESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4=CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
METEOROLOGICAL DATA--CK--FOR JUNE 30, 1989 SPEEDS 1- 4 (HPH X 10) SPDlOH SPD60H SPD10B SPD10S AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD HIN MAX AV C STD MIN MAX HRMN 400 41 0 0 20 73 145 0 0 126 158 38 0 0 22 53 66 0 0 45 89 2000 67 0 0 36 131 50 0 0 31 77 13 0 0 4 51 83 0 0 50 119 DIRECTIONS 1- 4 (DEGREES) D I R10M D I R60M DIR10B DIR10S AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX AV C STD HIN HAX HRMN 400 234 0 40 64 369 145 0 1 501 509 133 0 5 111 152 121 0 5 99 136 2000 279 2 20 560 695 351 0 8 320 371 9 0 19 301 413 9 0 2 362 378 TEMPS AND DTS (DEG F Xlo), MISC, AND RAIN(INCHES X100 TE10H DP10H TE10S TE2S DP10S DT60M BAT-H BAT-B BAT-S PRECIP THP C THP C TMP C TMP C THP C DT C MSC C HSC C MSC C RAINC, HRMN 400 544 0 386 0 565 0 564 0 59 0 36, 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 2000 698 0 451 0 682 0 684 0 141 0 -8 0 13 0 14 0 14 0 0 0 DATA CODES 0=GOOD DATA 1=0UESTIONABLE DATA 2=BAD DATA 3=UNSTEADY DIRECTION 4 CALM SPEED 5=FLAT DIRECTION
APPENDIX 3.0 Process Control Pro ram PCP Chan es
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PROCESS CONTROL PROGRAM (PCP) CHANGES The Radioactive Waste Process Control Manual 12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 was revised during the report period. The Scope of Revision and PNSRC Approval is documented on each Procedure Cover Sheet. These revisions did not reduce the overall conformance of the solidified waste product to existing criteria for solid waste. OFFSITE DOSE CALCULATION MANUAL (ODCM) CHANGES The Offsite Dose Calculations Manual PMP 6010 OSD.001 was changed during the report period. The reasons for the changes and PNSRC approval are documented on the Procedure Cover Sheet.
ROAM Sggt fl es <>ra INDIANA MICHIGAN POWf 8 COMPANY DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT INSTRUCTION AND PROCEDURE CHANGE SHEET INSTRUCTION QR PROCEDURE NQ .12 PMP 3150 PCP.O01REVISION NO.. 12 CHANGE SHEET NO.: 1 TITLE: Radioactive Waste Process Control Manual PAGE 1 of I ORIGINATED BY: DATE: 6-12-89 MANAGEMENT STAFF DATE: )2.bu w '8 SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR: DATE: ( -I z-S Q.A. SUPERVISOR: DATE: PNSRC; DATE: PLANT MANAGER DATE: l'fOUif Stl8C. ygg~ION OATE: N/A DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE ADD Radlok-500 HIC Certification - 4. Radlok-500 No. DHEC-HIC-PL-014 October 31 1 REASON S FOR CHANGE To add the Radlok Certification Data to the South Carolina DHEC Certification List. INSTRUCTIONS FOR INCORPORAT Re lace List of Effective Pa es Pa e 5 of 6 Rev 12 with Pa e 5 of 6 Rev Re lace Attachment XXIV Pa e 1 of 1 Rev. 9 with Pa e 1 f 1 Rev
12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 PAGE NUMBER REVISION NUMBER EFFECTIVE CHANGE SHEETS ATTACHMENT XXIII (Con(t) Page 3 of 6 Revision 9 Page 4 of' Revision 9 Page 5 of 6 Revision 9 Page 6 of 6 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXIV Page 1 of 1 Revision 9, CS-1 ATTACHMENT XXV Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXVI Page 1 of 1 "'"'"'"'NOT FOR PLANT USE ATTACHMENT XXVI I Page 1 of 1 Revision 11 ATTACHME2iT XXVI II LaJ Page 1 of 1 Revision 10 ATTACHMENT XXIX Page 1 of 2 Revision 9 Page 2 of 2 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXX Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXXI Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 L.
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12 PMP 3150 PCP.OOi ATTACHMENT XXIV CERTIFICATION STATEMENT FOR DISPOSAL OF RADIOK HIGH INTEGRITY CONTAINERS For the RADLOK high integrity containers to be disposed of at the Barnwell, South Carolina low-level radioactive waste burial facility and identified by serial number(s) Indiana Michigan Power Company hereby certzfxes that its use of such containers has complied with the Certificates of Compliance issued by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, Bureau of Radiological Health, and all amendments thereto, as follows:
- 1. RADLOK-55 No. DHEC-HIC-PL-004, June 17, 1982
- 2. RADLOK-100 No. DHEC-HIC-PL-005, June 17, 1982
- 3. RADLOK-200 No. DHEC-HIC-PL-007, May 5, 1983 4 ~ RADLOK-500 No. DHEC-HIC-PL-014, October 31, 1985 BY:
TITLE: DATED: NOT FOR PLANT USE Page 1 of 1 Rev. 9, CS-1
IH CHAL NlCHlOiAH %km 5ggg PWON OONALO C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT PROCEOURE COVER SHEET orocedure No.12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 RevlaIon No. TITLI RADIOACTIVE WASTE PROCESS CONTROL MANUAL SCOPI Of REVISION Minor Revision. Marginal markings used. Changed <values to<value times an isotope concentration. This corrects a misinterpretation of scaling factor repor Broke the waste filter section into three separate fi lte to remove some over-conservatism. Changed sca'lie~ factor for C-14, DAW, due to a revised number from SAIC.
'roups Corrected minor typographical errors.
C~ SIONATURES RfVISION NUMIIR REV. 12 PRIPARIO 8Y OIPARTMINT HIAO APPROVAL INTIRfACINOOIPART MINT HEAO CONCURRINCI QUALITY ASSURANCE SUPERVISOR APPROVAL PLANT NUCLEAR SAfITY COMMITTII PLANT MANAGER APPROVA APPROVAl. OATI IR%CTIVI OAT%
12 PMP 3150 PCP . 001 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES PAGE NUMBER REVI S ION NUMBER FFECTIVE CHANGE SHE Page 1 of 34 Revision 9 Page 2 of 34 Revision 9 Page 3 of 34 Revision 12 Page 4 of 34 Revision 9 Page 5 of 34 Revision 9 Page 6 of 34 Revision 9 Page 7 of 34 Revision 9 Page 8 of 34 Revision 9 Page 9 of 34 Revision 9 Page 10 of 34 Revision FOR PLANT USE Page ll of 34 Revision ,NOT Page 12 of 34 Revision 9 Page 13 of 34 Page 13a o f 34 Revision Revision ll ll Page 14 o f 34 Revision 11 Page 15 of 34 Revision 9 Page 16 of 34 Revision ll Page 16a of 34 Revision 11 Page 17 of 34 Revision 9 Page 1& of 34 Revision 9 Page 19 of 34 Revision 9 Page 20 of 34 Revision 9 Page 21 of 34 Revision 9 Page 22 of 34 Revision 9 Page 23 of 34 Revision 9 Page 1 of 12 6'ev.
12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 PAGE NUMBER REVISION NUMBER EFFECTIVE CHANGE SHEETS Page 24 of 34 Revision 9 Page 25 of 34 Revision 9 Page 26 of 34 Revision 11 Page 26a of 34 Revision 11 Page 27 of 34 Revision 9 Page 28 of 34 Revision ll Page 29 o f 34 Revision 11 Page 30 of 34 Revision 12 Page 30a of 34 Revision 11 Page 31 of 34 Revision 12 Page 32 of 34 Revision 12 Page 33 of 34 Revision Page 33a of 34 Revision Page 33b of 34 Revision ;;NOT FOR PLANT USE Page 33c of 34 Revision 12 Page 34 of 34 Revision ll ATTACHMENT I Page 1 of 1 Revision 10
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ATTACHMENT IA Page 1 of 1 Revision 10 ATTACHMENT II 4Q Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 III ATTACHMENT Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 4~ ~ ATTACHMENT IV Page 1 of 3 Revision 9 Page 2 of 3 Revision 9 Page 3 of 3 Revision 9 Page 2 of 6 Rev. 12
12 PMP 3150 PCP.OOl PAGE NUMBER REVISION NUMBER EFFECTIVE CHANGE SHEET ATTACHMENT V Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT VI Page 1 of 5 Revision 9 Page 2 of 5 Revision 9 Page 3 of 5 Revision 9 Page 4 of 5 Revision 9 Page 5 of 5 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT VI I Page 1 of 2 Revision 9 Page 2 of 2 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT VI II Page 1 of 2 Revision 9 Page 2 of 2 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT IX Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT X Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACEBCE2IT XI Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XII Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XIII Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XIV Page 1 of 6 Revision 9 Page 3 of 6 Rev. 12
12 PMP 3150 PCP.OOl PAGE NUMBER REVISION NUMBER EFFECTIVE CHANGE SHEETS ATTACHMENT XIV (Con't) Page 2 of 6 Revision 9 Page 3 of 6 Revision 9 Page 4 of 6 Revision 9 Page S of 6 Revision 9 Page 6 of 6 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XV Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XVI Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XVII Page 1 of 1 "---"'OT FOR PL~ST <<< ATTACHMENT XVIII Page 1 of 2 Revision 9 Page 2 of 2 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XIX Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XX Page 1 of 1 Revision 10 ATTACHMENT XXI Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXII Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXIII Page 1 of 6 Revision 9 Page 2 of 6 Revision 9 Page 4 of 6 Rev. 12
12 P~ 3150 PCP.001 PAGE NUMBER REVIS ION NUMBER EFFECTIVE CHANGE SHEETS ATTACHMENT XXI II (Con't) Page 3 of 6 Revision 9 Page 4 of 6 Revision 9 Page 5 of 6 Revision 9 Page 6 of 6 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXIV Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXV Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXVI Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXVII NOT FOR PLANT US Page 1 of 1 Revision ll ATTACHMENT XXVIII-Page 1 of 1 Revision 10 ATTACHNE2PZ XXIX Page 1 of 2 Revision 9 Page 2 of 2 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXX Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXXI Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXXI I Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXXII I Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 Page 5 of 6 Rev. 12
12 PMP 31SO PCP . 001 PAGE NUMBER REVISION NUMBER EFFECTIVE CHANGE SHEETS ATTACHMENT XXXIV Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXXV Page 1 of 1 Revision 10 APPENDIX A Page 1 of 3 Revision 9 Page 2 of 3 Revision 9 Page 3 of 3 Revision ll APPENDIX B Page 1 of 2 Revision 9 Page 2 of 2 Revision ll t~ig FOR PLQT usE Page 6 of 6 Rev. 12
12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 2.33 I,ow-fevel Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985. 2.34 12 THP 6010 ENV.022 2.35 12 THP 6010 ENV.023 2.36 SAIC, Scaling Factor Determination Report Number 5, Revision 1, Date February 21, 1989. 2.37 f.etter dated May 3, 1989, from SAIC, clarifying C-14 scaling factor for DAW. 3.0 PRECAUTIONS 3.1 No oil or petroleum products will be poured into any Auxiliary Building floor drains. All oils removed from any pump, etc. in the Auxiliary Building or containment area must be placed, into a container, and removed from the area. All spills must be kept from entering floor drains and must be cleaned up immediately. 3.2 No package indication of will be a loaded for shipment if it has hole, failure, or weak spot. Any any package which has an opening or weak spot must be 1 cled "Do Not Ship." Particular attention will be p id to welds, insuring no holes, failures or weak spots e ist. Any package which has a hole, failure or weak s ot and is marked "Do Not Ship" will be placed in a l rger package for shipment or will be emptied and cut u or crushed prior to placing in a package for s ipment. T use of any epoxy materials to seal any openings in a p kage for shipment of radioactive material is strictly p hibited. 4 T shipment of 1000 gallon and 1500 gallon tanks
~ufactured by Highland Tank Co., for radioactive waste is strictly prohibited.
M O'P Type B fissile class radioactive material shipments ll be made without an approved procedure for fissile ss Type B shipments. sideration has been given to our waste management gram to ensure that actions have been implemented to regate hazardous waste as defined by the EPA regulations, from low-level radioactive waste. 3.7 The use of temporary shielding (such as metal shoring or lead sheets) banded or attached to the package so as to conform to applicable regulatory limits for external radiation is not authorized unless it is specifically provided for in the Certificate of Compliance issued by the NRC. Page 3 of 34 Rev. 12
12 PMP 3150 PCS 001 18.0 WASTE CLASSIFICATION NOTE: Waste classification may be determined using a computerized waste tracking and manifesting system. The manual methods described below, are equally acceptable. 18.1 Eva orator Concentrates 18.1.1 For the period from January 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989, evaporator concentrates shipped offsite for burial will be defined as Class A waste. The total quantity of the radionuclides must be calculated using the following concentrations: H-3 - measured or default (2.72 E-~ p ci/gm) C Co-60 concentration in pci/gm times 7.91 E-3 Fe Co-60 concentration in pci/gm times 9.23 E-i Ni Co-60 concentration in pci/gm times 1 09 E+0 Sr - 90 Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times 2.61 E-~ Tc - 99 Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times < 3.14 E-5 I-129- Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times < 7.35 E-5
*Pu-239 - Ce 144 concentration in pci/gm times 1.30 E-~ *Pu-238 - Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.24 E+0 *Pu-241 - Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 9.45 E+~ *Am-241 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 4.75 E-i *Cm-242 PU 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.71 E+0 *Cm-244 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 7.59 E-i *This mu st then be converted to nci/gm for the t paperwork.
W8'in-A shipmen Prima For the period from January 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989, the classification of primary resin shipped offsite for burial will be determined using Attachment XXVII. High Integrity Containers meet the stability requirements of 10 CFR Part 61.56. Resin shipped in these containers meeting the requirements of the Certificate of Compliance require no further stabilization. Page 30 of 34 Rev. 12
12 PNP 3150 PCP.001 gI 18.2.2 The total quantity of the radionuclides must be calculated using the following concentrations: H-3 4.88 E-~ pci/gm C~14 Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 6.65 E-3 Tc-99 Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times < 1.43 E-~ I II i I-129 Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times 7.57 E-~ Ni-63 Co 60 Concentration in pci/gm times 6.62 E-~ C/3 Sr Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times 8.41 E-4 Fe Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 1.27 E-i
*Pu-239- Ce 144 concentration in pci/gm times 1.14 E+2 ~ ai~ *Pu-238 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times ~r 9.66 E-i *Pu-241 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.46 E+~ *Am-241- Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 2.72 E-~ *Cm-242- Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.14 E+0 *Cm-244- Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 4.7& *This must be converted to nci/gm for the E-'hen shipment of paperwork.
18.3 Unit 1 and 2 Steam Generator Blowdown Treatment Resin 18.3.1 For the period from January 1, 1988 to December 31, 1989 resin from the steam generator blowdown treatment system will be defined as Class A. The total quantity of the radionuclides must be calculated using the following concentrations: UNIT 1
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H-3 6.80 E-5 C-14 Co-60 (4.60 E-3) Tc-99 5.10 E-6 I-129 3.90 E-6 Ni-63 Co-60 (2.1 E-1) Sr-90 4.70 E-6 Fe-55 Co-60 (2.4 E-1) Page 31 of 34 Rev. 12
12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 UNIT 1 UNIT 2 inc~i ~nci~iQ Pu-239,-240 6.50 E-5 4.70 E-5 Pu-241 4.60 E-2 1.90 E-2 Pu-238 1.90 E-4 1.00 E-4 Am-241 3.00 E-5 4.60 E-5 Cm-242 3.10 E-5 6.90 E-5 Cm-243,-244 3.50 E-5 6.30 E-5 18.4 Resin - Radwaste 18.4.1 For the period from January 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989, the classification of radwaste resin shipped offsite for burial will be determined using Attachment XXVII. This resin, shipped in High Integrity Containers meeting the requirements of the certificate of compliance, requires no further stabilization. 18.4.2 The total quantity of the radionuclides must be calculated using the following concentrations: H-3 8.84 E-3 pci/gm C-14 Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 6.27 E-3 Tc-99 Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times < 1.05 E-~ I-129 Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times 7.74 E-6 Ni-63 Co-60 concentration in pci/gm times 4.78 E-i Sr Cs-'137 concentration in pci/gm times 3.68 E 4 Fe Co-60 concentration in pci/gm times 4.23 E-i yQ9, 9 whQ% gg>~ Page 32 of 34 Rev. 12
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+Pu 239 - Ce 144 concentration in pci/gm times 9.98 E-~ *Pu 238 - Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.55 E+o *Pu 241 - Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.05 E+> *Am 241 - Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 8.18 242 - Pu 239 concentration E-'Cm in pci/gm times 3.57 E+o *Cm 244 - Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 2.00 E+~ *This must then be converted to nci/gm for shipment paperwork.
18.5 Dr Active Waste - Com ressible and Non-Com ressible 18.5.1 For the period from January 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989, dry active waste shipped offsite for burial will be defined as Class A waste. The total quantity of the radionuclides must be calculated using the following concentrations: H&3 4.24E-~pci/gm C~14 Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 4.45E
~gg( Fe Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 2 07 E+o Ni Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 1 '1 E+~
Sr Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times 2.73 E-~ LU Tc Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times 3.44 E-> I-129 Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times 1.68 E-~
*Pu-239- Ce 144 concentration in pci/gm times 9.98 E-~ *Pu-238 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 8.41 239 concentration in pci/gm E-'u *Pu-241 times 2.97 *Am-241- 239 concentration in pci/gm E+'u times 4.77 E-~
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*Cm-242- Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 8.31 E-~ *Cm~244 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 5.32 E-~ *This must then be coverted to nci/gm for C-3 D shipment p aperwork.
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12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 18.6 Filters 18.F 1 For the period from January 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989, the classification of radvaste filters shipped offsite for burial
,will be determined using Attachment XXVII. , The total quantity of the radionuclides must be calculated using the following concentrations:
5.42 E-~ pci/gm Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 4.56 E-~ Fe Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 5.88 E+0 Ni Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 2 '7 E+0 Sr-90 >> Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times 1.25 E-> Tc Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times 3.44 E-~ I-129 Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times 1.68 E->
*PG-239 Ce 144 concentration in pci/gm times 8.45 E-~ *Pu-238 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.15 E+0 *Pu-241 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.10 E+~ *Am-241- Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 8.21 E-~ *Cm-242- Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 2.90 E+4 *Cm-244- Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.39 +0 *This must then be converted to nci/g for the shipment paperwork.
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12 PMP 3150 PCP . 001 For the period from January 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989, the classification of Spent Fuel Pool Filters shipped offsite for burial will be determined using Attachment XXVII. The total quantity of the radionuclides must be calculated using the following concentrations: H-3 5.42 E-~ pci/gm C-14 Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 2.4 E-~ Fe-55 Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 1.5 E+ Hi-63 Co 60 concentration in pci/gm time s 3.4 137 concentration in pci/gm E-'s Sr-90 times < 1.0 E-~ Tc-99 Cs 137 Concentration in pci/gm times 3.4 E-~ I-129 Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times 8.0 E-5
- Pu-239 Ce 144 concentration in pci/gm times 1.0 E-~
- Pu 238 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 8.4 E-~
- Pu-241 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 3.0 E+~
- Am-241 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm time 4.8 239 conentration in pci/gm E-'u
- Cm-242 times 8.3 E-~
- Cm-244 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 5.3 E-~
- This must then be converted to nci/gm for the shipment paperwork.
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12 PNP 3150 PCP OOI ~ For the period from January 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989, the classification of primary filters shipped offsite for burial will be determined using Attachment XXVII. The total quantity of the radionuclides must be calculated using the following '; concentrations: H-3 5.42 E-~ pci/gm C>>14 Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 1.6 E-~ Fe-55 Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 1.7 E+~ Ni-63 Co 60 concentration in pci/gm time s 3.3 E-~ Sr-90 Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times < 5.1 E-~ Tc-99 Cs 137 Concentration in pci/gm times < 5.2 E-~ I-129 Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times 8.0 E-~
*Pu-239 Ce 144 concentration in pci/gm times 4.9 E-~ *Pu-238 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.2 E+~ *Pu-241 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.8 E+~ *Am-241 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm time 3.6 E>>~ *Cm-242 Pu 239 conentration in pci/gm times 6.3 E+~ *Cm-244 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.1 E+~ *This must then be converted to nci/gm for the shipment paperwork. '<c)~ Appg .Q 'it 4 )9DcH Page 33c of 34 Rev. 12
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'R PP/QEggPE Procedure No,12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 ,Rw!EIOn NO. 11 TITLE RAOIOACTIVE WASTE PROCESS CONTROL t!ANUAL SCOPE OF REVISION REV. 11 - Minor Revision, marginal markings used Revision done to allow the use of a wa tracking and manifesting system in place of manual calculations and Radioactive Shipping Manifest completion. In addition, the revision allows the use of a contracted offsite facility for. processing and shipping of radwaste for burial. Added updated classification program scaling factors.
SIQNATURES REVISION NUMSER REV. 11 PREPAREO BY OEPARTMENT HEAO APPROVAL INTERFACINQ OEPARTMENT HEAO CONCURRINCE QUALITY ASSURANCE SUPERVISOR APPROVAL PLANT NUCLEAR SAFETY COMMITTEE PLANT MANAQER APPROVA APPROVAL OATE EFFEC IYE OATI
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PAGE NUMBER REVISION NUMBER EFFECTIVE CHANGE SHEE~ ATTACHMENT XIV (Con't) Page 2 of 6 Revision 9 Page 3 of 6 Revision 9 Page 4 of 6 Revision 9 Page 5 of 6 Revision 9 Page 6 of 6 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XV Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XVI Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XVII Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XVIII Page 1 of 2 Revision 9 Page 2 of 2 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XIX Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XX Page 1 of 1 Revision 10 ATTACHMENT XXI Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXI I Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXIII Page 1 of 6 Revision 9 Page 2 of 6 Revision 9 Page 4 of 6 Rev. 11
12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 PAGE NUMBER REVISION NUMBER EFFECTIVE CHANGE SHEETS ATTACHMENT XXI r II (Con') Page 3 of 6 Revision 9 Page 4 of 6 Revision 9 Page 5 of 6 Revision 9 Page 6 of 6 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXIV Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXV Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXVI Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXVII Page 1 of 1 Revision ll ATTACHMENT XXVII I-Page 1 of 1 Revision 10 ATTACHMENT XXIX "'JOT FOR PLA.'JT'USE Page 1 of 2 Revision 9 Page 2 of 2 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXX Page 1 of 1 ATTACHMENT XXXI Page 1 of 1 Revision Revision 9 9 i'pj's.lpga~ ATTACHMENT XXXI I
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12 PMP 3150 PCP.OO PAGE NUMBER ION NUMBER EFFECTIVE CHANGE SHEET ATTACHMENT XXXIV Page 1 of 1 Revision 9 ATTACHMENT XXXV Page 1 of 1 Revision 10 APPENDIX A 'Page 1 of 3 Revision 9 Page 2 of 3 Revision 9 Page 3 of 3 Revision 11 APPENDIX B Page '1 of 2 Revision 9 Page 2 of 2 Revision ll
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12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 2.33 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985. 2.34 12 THP 6010 ENV.022 2.35 12 THP 6010 ENV.023 2.36 SAIC, Scaling Factor Determination Report Number 5, Revision 1, Date February 21, 1989. 3.0 PRECAUTIONS 3.1 No oil or petroleum products will be poured into any Auxiliary Building floor drains. All oils removed from any pump, etc. in the Auxiliary Building or containment area must be placed into a container, and removed from the area. All spills must be kept from entering floor drains and must be cleaned up immediately. 3.2 No package indication of will be a loaded for shipment if it has hole, failure, or weak spot. Any any package which has an opening or weak spot must be labeled "Do Not Ship." Particular attention will be paid to welds, insuring no holes, failures or weak spots exist. Any package which has a hole, failure or weak spot and is marked "Do Not Ship" will be placed in a larger package for shipment or will be emptied and cut up or crushed prior to placing in a package for shipment. 3.3 The use of any epoxy materials to seal any openings in a package for shipment of radioactive material is strictly prohibited. 3.4 The shipment, of 1000 gallon and 1500 gallon tanks manufactured by Highland Tank Co., for radioactive waste is strictly prohibited. 3.5 No Type B fissile class radioactive material shipments shall be made without an approved procedure for fissile class Type B shipments. 3.6 Consideration has been given to our waste management program to ensure that actions have been implemented to segregate hazardous waste as defined by the EPA regulations, from low-level radioactive waste. 3.7 The use of temporary shielding (such as metal shoring or lead sheets) banded or attached to the package so as to conform to applic l limits for external radiation is not a 1 ss it. is specifically provided for in th e of Compliance issued by the NRC Page 3 of 34 Rev 1 1
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12 PMP 3150 pCp. 0"'repare test as follows alloving at least one hour for each test to solidify. If each test doesn't solidify, go to the next set of parameters. TEST LINER mls gm gm gallons bags bags Waste Cement Sodium Meta Waste Cement Sodium Meta Silicate Silicate
- 1. 400 505 84.2 812 91 14 2.
3. 400 375 523 567 75.4 82.3 712 668 83 88 ll 12
- 4. 350 592 89.1 623 94 13
- 5. 325 624 96.0 579 99 14 Test solidification for regular HN-100 liners.
TEST LINER mls gm gm gallons bags bags Waste Cement Sodium Meta Waste Cement Sodium Meta Silicate Silicate
- l. 438 479 68.6 780 76 10 6.6.2 Packages of cement solidified liquid vastes vill be held for a minimum of twenty foux (24) hours after solidifications, and verification of compliance will be just prior to loading.
for shipment and vill be documented on Attachment. II. Insure the cement is solidified before closure of the container. 6.6.3 Solidification of liquids other than evaporator bottoms may become necessary and vill be done such that compliance with all the appropriate regulations is verified prior to shipment.
- 7. 0 COMPRESSIBLES WASTE NOTE: Compressible waste may be shipped to a contracted processing facility. The contracted facility may segregate the non-radioactive materials from the radioactive materials and'package and ship the radioactive materials for burial as radioactive waste.
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12 PMP 31>0 PCP.001 7.1 Contaminated or potentially contaminated compressible waste is normally taken to a designated area near the hydraulic baler. The waste being sent directly for burial will be compressed in drums. 7.2 Waste being sent to an offsite processor into appropriate shipping containers. vill be loaded 7.3 Material which would be in noncompliance with the appropriate regulations will not be placed into a package. Page 13a of 34 Rev. ll
12 PY.:- 3150 PCP.OOI 7.4 All packages which have been filled will be documented as to the package number, description of the contents, date and initials of person filling package. Each package will be sealed and stored until loaded for shipment and burial. 7.5 Prior to loading, the package must be checked by Radioactive Materials Control personnel or a designee for any indication of holes, failures or weak spots at the seams, welds or otherwise. 8.0 SLUDGE LANCE FILTERS NOTE: Sludge lance filters may be shipped to a contracted processing facility. The contracted facility may segregate the non-radioactive materials from the radioactive materials and package and ship the radioactive materials for burial as radioactive waste. 8.1 All sludge lance filters shall be accumulated after each refueling outage and counted by the chemistry lab for specific activity. The specific activity of the filters will be used to determine the method of packaging and shipping. They will then be transported to the room where they will be processed. 587'rumming 8.2 Follow the methodology outlined 1'2 THP 6010 ENV.020, Processing wet, Radioactively Contaminated Mopheads, starting with step 4.3 and ending with step 4.8 to process the sludge lance filters. 8.3 Sludge lance filters containing radionuclides with greater than five year half-lives having a specific activity less than 1 uCi/cc, may be packaged and shipped for disposal in accordance with 12 THP 6010 RAD.303 Solid Waste Handling and Drumming. 8.4 Sludge lance filters containing radionuclides with greater than five year half-lives having a specific activity greater than 1 uCi/cc, may be packaged and . shipped for disposal in accordance with 12 PMP 3150 PCP.001, Radioactive Waste Process Control Manual and 12 THP 6010 ENV.022, High Integrity Containers. Page 14 o f 34 Rev. 11
12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 10.0 NONCOMPRESSIBM WASTE-INCIUDING ABSOIUTE, and HEPA FIITERS NOTE Non-compressible wastes may be shipped to a contracted processing facility. The contracted facility may segregate non-radioactive materials from the radioactive materials and package and ship the r'adioactive materials for burial as radioactive waste. 10.1 All miscellaneous noncompressible waste should be placed in a metal box as soon as possible after determination the item is to be disposed of. No liquid or damp items of any kind are to be placed in metal boxes. No metal box 'is to be sealed until it has been visually inspected
'by Radioactive Materials Control Section personnel or a designee, has been numbered and a description of the contents, including approximate item size and amount, is documented.
NOTE: Any box which is greater than 640 cubic feet must. be placarded on both sides and both ends. See reference 2.1, Part 172. 11.0 RESINS 11.1 Spent resins are normally transferred to the spent resin storage tank to await packaging for shipment, or directly to a liner from the radwaste demineralization system. The proper liner and cask to be used for the resin shipment will be determined by the activity of the resin and those that are available from Chem-Nuclear and Westinghouse Hittman Nuclear, as described in their Radwaste Handling Service Manuals. After the proper cask is decided upon and it is received at the plant, should be prepared for shipment by using 12 THP 6010 it EN'21I 12 THP 6010 ENV 023 12 THP 6010 EN'05I "Resin Transfer From Spent Resin Storage Tank to a Cask", 12 THP 6010 ENV.013, "Sluicing Resin From the Duratek Demineralization System", and this Process Control Procedure. Page 16 of 34 Rev. 11
12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 11.2 When the package is full, it will be periodically checked for free-standing water until it is shipped. Each time the package is inspected, it will include dewatering the package. This will be done by either pumping the liquid off the top, draining, or pulling water from the bottom of the package. Heat enhanced dewatering will be performed using the methodology in 12 THP 6010 ENV.014 - Operation of the Duratek Heat Enhanced Dewatering (HED) System. Each different type 'of package used, will be tested, such that the volume of liquid which may be remaining in the package, is known for each dewatering method. The volume which could be remaining will always be under the volume allowed by the NRC, DOT, and burial site regulations at the time of shipping. 11.3 Ef regulations require resin to be solidified, be done after dewatering and by using the current it will solidification outline, which follows, and Attachment IV. Ii Page 16a of 34 Rev. 11
12 PMP 3l50 PCP.OOl 16.2 The following will be the order in which the Radioactive shipment Manifests (RSM) are to be completed prior to any forms being distributed to the respective personnel. NOTE:RSM's may be generated using a computerized waste tracking and manifesting system. Computer generated RSM's must be in an acceptable format as defined by the recipient of the shipment.
- 1. Completion of shipping records
- 2. RP Supervisor for signature on survey (Attachment XIV)
- 3. Radioactive Materials Control Section for signature and correction check on RSM forms.
- 4. Carrier for signature
- 5. Three (3) copies of the Chem Nuclear (RSM), and U.S. Ecology, Inc. (RSM) are to be made.
16.3 The originals of the Shipping Papers will go to the
'ollowing personnel, with copies also listed:
D. C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT Michigan Public Health/Indiana State Police Notification Form Radioactive Waste Shipment Notification Form Radioactive Waste Shipment Checkoff Sheet Truck/Trailer or Truck/Van Inspection Check-Off Sheet Original To Radioactive Materials Control Section Demineralizer Resin Calculation Sheet Original To Driver 1 Copy To Radioactive Materials Control Section Certification Statement For Disposal of Radlok High Integrity Containers Original To Driver 1 Copy To Radioactive Materials Control Section Certification Statement For Disposal of TFC High Integrity Containers Original To Driver 1 Copy To Radioactive Materials Control Section Instructions to Drivers of Exclusive Use Vehicles Original To Driver 1 Copy To Radioactive Materials Control Section BAIQNELL WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY - RSM Original and 1 copy To Driver 1 Copy To Radioactive a 'als Control Section 1 Copy To Sto s 1 Copy To WHNI,
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12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 STATE OF S. C. PN&M AND CERTIFICATION FORMS 3 Copies South Carolina Prior Notification and Manifest Form to Driver 1 Copy South Carolina Prior Notification and Manifest Form to Radioactive Materials Control Section Original South Carolina Radioactive Waste Shipment Certification Form to Driver 1 Copy South Carolina Radioactive Waste Shipment Certification Form to Radioactive Materials Control Section U.S. ECOIOGY, INC. RSM Original and 1 Copy To Driver 1 Copy To U.S. Eology via Mail 1 Copy To Radioactive Materials Control Sectio 1 Copy To Stores 1 Copy To WHNI Ii NOT FOR PLANT US Page 26a of 34 Rev. 11
12 PMP 3'~0 PCP OO1 AT THE TIME OF DEPARTURE OF THE RADIOACTIVE WASTE TRANSPORT VEHICLE, THE RESPECTIVE PARTIES WILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING SHIPMENT PAPERWORK, AS FOLLOWS AND AS APPLICABLE: DRIVER OF TRANSPORT VEHICLE Original Instruction to Drivers of Exclusive Use Vehicles Original Washington Low Level Radioactive Waste Shipment Certification Original and 1 Copy Barnwell Waste Management Facility (RSM)
*1 'Copy Resin,'Gamma Spectrum Printout Original and 1 Copy U.S. Ecology, Inc. (RSM)
Original Nevada Low Level Radioactive Waste Shipment Certification
*Original Demineralizer Resin Calculation Sheet Original Nevada Certification 3 Copies South Carolina Prior Notification and Manifest Form 1 Copy South Carolina Radioactive Waste Shipment Certification 1 Copy Radioactive Waste Truck Radiation/
Contamination Survey Original Certification Statement For Disposal of Radlok High Integrity Containers Original Certification Statement For Disposal of TFC High Integrity Containers Original Class "C" Waste Certification Record NOTE: The driver of the transport vehicle will be given two or more extra placards/placard holders for replacement purposes if any of the affixed placards become lost or damaged during transit. For transport vehicles which the placard holder is permanently affixed on all four (4) sides, extra placards wx.ll not need to b e driver. NOT FOR Pi~,';IT USE NOT FOR PLANT USE '30CUhiE'lT 4
*Only when resin xs being shipped. A gamma spectrum printout and a Demineralizer Resin calculation sheet must be provided for each package containing resin being shipped.
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12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS CONTROI SECTION Copy Barnwell Waste Management Facility (RSM) Original Michigan Public Health/Indiana State Police Notification Form Original Radioactive Waste Shipment Notification Form Original Radioactive Waste Shipment Checkoff Sheet . Copy Radiation/Contamination Truck Survey
*Copy Resin Gamma Spectrum Printout Copy U.S. Ecology, Inc. (RSM)
Copy Nevada Low Ievel Radioactive Waste Shipment Certification Copy Nevada Certification Copy Washington Low Level Radioactive Waste Shipment Certification Copy South Carolina Prior Notification and Manifest Form Copy South Carolina Radioactive Waste Shipment Certification Original Truck/Trailer or Truck/Van Inspection Check-Off Sheet
*Copy Demineralizer Resin Calculation Sheet Copy Certification Statement For Disposal of Radlok High Integrity Containers.
Copy Certification Statement, For Disposal of TFC High Integrity Containers Copy Instructions To Drivers of Exclusive Use Vehicles Copy Class "C" Certification Record RADIATION PROTECTION SECTION Original Radiation/Contamination Truck Survey
- 17. 0 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SHIPMENT 17.1 Within seven (7) days after the estimated time of arrival at the designated burial site or waste processor, a signed copy of the manifest verifying receipt of the shipment shall be received by the Plant.
If acknowledgement of the shipment has not been received, initiate the requirements of 10 CFR 20.311. "Only when resin is being shipped. A gamma spectrum printout and a Demineralizer Resin calculation sheet must be provided for each package containing resin being shipped. Page 29 of 34 Rev. 11
12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 18.0 WASTE CLASSIFICATION NOTE: Waste classification may be determined using a computerized waste tracking and manifesting system. The manual methods described below, are equally acceptable. 18.1 Eva orator Concentrates 18.1.1 For the period from January 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989, evaporator concentrates shipped offsite for burial will be defined as Class A waste. The total quantity of the radionuclides must be calculated using the following concentrations: H-3 measured or default (2.72 E-> p ci/gm ) C-14 Co-60 concentration in pci/gm times 7.91 E-~ Fe Co-60 concentration in pci/gm times 9.23 E-~ Ni-63 Co-60 concentration in pci/gm times 1.09 E+0 Sr - 90 Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times 2.61 E-~ Tc - 99 3.14 E-s pci/gm I-129- 7.35 E-5 pci/gm
*Pu-239- Ce 144 concentration in pci/gm times 1.30 E-~ *Pu-238 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.24 E+0 *Pu 241 Pu 239,concentration in pci/gm times 9.45 E+' *Am-241- Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 4.75 E-~ *Cm-242 -, PU 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1 71 E+0 *CM-244- Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 7.59 E-i *This must then be converted to nci/gm for the shipment p aperwork.
18.2 Resin - Prima For the period from January 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989, the classification of primary resin shipped offsite for burial will be determined using Attachment XXVII. High Integrity Containers meet the stability requirements of 10 CFR Part 61.56. Resin shipped in these containers meeting the !ilQT FQR PLANT USE -~:-:. ".~-"~'"-; Rev. 11
12 PNP 3150 PCP.OOl I Resin shipped in non-High Integrity Containers must be stabilized as required by 10 CFR Part 61.56. The vendor is responsible for meeting the stability requirements and presenting to the Plant the latest revision of their topical report. g~, /Yg). I b~p@4/g~ NOT FOR PLANT USEI Page 30a of 34 Rev. 11
12 PMP 3i50 PCP.QQg 18.2.2 The total quantity of the radionuclides must be calculated using the following concentrations: H-3 4.88 E-~ pci/gm C-14 Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 6.65 E-3 TC-99 <1.43 E-6 pci/gm I-129 Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times 7.57 E-7 Ni-63 Co 60 Concentration in pci/gm times 6.62 Sr-90 137 concentration in pci/gm E-'s times 8.41 E-~ Fe Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 1.27 E-i
*Pu-239 Ce 144 concentration in pci/gm times 1.14 -~ *Pu<<238 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 9.66 E-i *Pu-241 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.46 E+~ *Am-241- Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 2.72 *Cm-242- 239 concentration in pci/gm E-'u times 1.14 E+o *Cm-244- Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 4.78 *This must be converted to nci/gm for the E-'hen shipment of paperwork.
18.3 Unit 1 and 2 Steam Generator Blowdown Treatment Resin
- Seconda 18.3.1 For the period from January 1, 1988 to December 31, 1989 resin from the steam generator blowdown treatment system will be defined as Class A. The total quantity of the radionuclides must be calculated using the following concentrations:
UNIT 1
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w3 6.80 E-5 C-14 Co-60 (4.60 E-3) Tc-99 5.10 E-6 I-129 3.90 E 6 Ni-63 Co-60 (2.1 E-1) Sr-90 4.70 E-6 Fe-55 Co-60 (2.4 E-1) Page 31 of 34 Rev. 11 ,'~~OT FOR PLANT usE
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Pu-239,-240 6.50 E-5 < 4.70 E-5 Pu-241 < 4.60 E-2 1.90 E-2 Pu-238 < 1.90 E-4 1.00 E 4 Am-241 3.00 E-5 4.60 E-5 CR-242 3.10 E-5 6.90 E-5 C!6-243,-244 3.50 E-5 6.30 E-5 18.4 Resin - Radwaste 18.4.1 For the period from January 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989, the classification of radwaste resin shipped offsite for burial will be determined using Attachment XXVII. This resin, shipped in High Integrity Containers meeting the requirements of the certificate of compliance, requires no further stabilization. 18.4.2 The total quantity of the radionuclides must be calculated using the following concentrations: 8.84 E-3 yci/gm Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 6.27 E-> TC-99 < 1.05 E-5 pci/gm I-129- Cs 137 concentration in yci/gm times 7.74 E-~ Ni Co-60 concentration in pci/gm times 4.78 E-i Sr-90 - Cs-137 concentration in pci/gm times 3.68 E-~ Fe-55 - - Co-60 concentration in pci/gm times 4.23 E-i f()R g~A NOT D'OR p ~g p) o~gg,(P~!$ g Page 32 of 34 Rev. 11
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*Pu 239 - CE 144 concentration in pci/gm times 9.98 E-~ *Pu 238 - Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.55 E+0 *PU 241 - Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.05 E+~ *Am 241 - Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 8.18 E-~ *Cm 242 - Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 3.57 E+0 *Cm 244 - Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 2.00 E+0 *This must then be converted to nci/gm for shipment paperwork.
18.5 Dr Active Waste - Com ressible and Non-Com ressible 18.5.1 For the period from January 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989, dry active waste shipped offsite for burial will be defined as Class A waste. The total quantity of the radionuclides must be calculated using the following concentrations: H-3 6. 18E-~ p ci/gm C-14 Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 9.55 E-> Fe Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times'.89 E+ Ni-63 Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 4.19 E-~ Sr Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times 1.23 E-~ Tc-99 Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times 3.44 E-~ I-129 Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm w Q *PQ-239
*Pu-238 times 8.00 E-s Ce 144 concentration times 9.98 E-~
Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm in pci/gm times 1.26 E+0
*PU-241 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.02 E+> *Am-241- Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 5.74 E-~ *Cm-242- Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 5.13 E-~ *Cm-244- Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm ~r~g ~
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12 PNP 3150 PCP.001 18.6 Filters 18.6.1 For the period from January 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989, the classification of filters shipped offsite for burial will be determined using Attachment XXVII. The total quantity of the radionuclides must be calculated using the following concentrations: H-3 5.42 E-3 pci/gm C-14 Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 1.60 E-~ Fe Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 5.88 E+0 Ni Co 60 concentration in pci/gm times 2.07 E+0 Sr Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times 1.25 E-3 Tc>>99 Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times 3.44 E-3 I-129 Cs 137 concentration in pci/gm times 1.68 E-3
*Pu-239- Ce 244 concentration in pci/gm times 1.00 E-> *Pu-238 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.20 E+~ *Pu-241 Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.80 E+~ *Am-241- Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 8.21 *Cm-242- 239 concentration in pci/gm E-'u times 6. 30 +0 *Cm-244- Pu 239 concentration in pci/gm times 1.39 +0 *This must then be converted to nci/g for the shipment paperwork. '~ ~jQT FQR PLNT USE I
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12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 19.0 TRAINING 19.1 Receipt, packaging and shipping of radioactive and fissile material will be performed by trained personnel, in their respective tasks or under the direct supervj.sion of trained personnel in the implementing procedure's of PMI-3150. The frequency of this training shall be determined by the cognizant department superintendent. 19.2 Specific training in packaging and shipping of radioactive and fissile material for radwaste handling supervisors, and other personnel as assigned by the Technical Superintendent-Physical Science, shall be conducted at least once per calendar year. 20.0 PACKAGE CURIE CONTENT DETERMINATION NOTE: A computerized waste tracking and manifesting system may be used to determine package curie content. The manual methods described below are equally acceptable. 20.1 Eva orator Concentrates 20;1.1 Use Attachment XXV and Section 18.1. 20.2 Resin - Prima 20.2.1 Use Attachment XXII and Section 18.2. 20.3 D Active Waste 20.3.1 Use Attachment XXXI - XXXIU, as applicable, and Section 18.5. 20.4 Resin - Radwaste 20.4.1 Use concentrations from lab or vendor analysis, volume/weight of resin and Section 18.4. 20.5 Resin - Secondar 20.5.1 Use concentrations from lab or vendor analysis, volume/weight of resin and Section 18.3. 20.6 Filters 20.6.1 Use concentrations from lab or vendor analysis, volume/weight of filters and Section 18.6. Page 34 of 34 Rev. 11
12 PMP 3150 PCP.OOl ATTAV91ENT XXVII WASTE CLASSIFICIATION WORK SHEET nstructions for Completion
- 1. Complete column A by filling in the concentration for all isotopes in pCi/cc, except for TRU, Pu-241, and CM-242 which are entered in NANO Ci/gm.
- 2. TRU is an abbreviation for all a emitting transuranics with a halflife RS years, excluding Pu-241 and CM-242.
- 3. In Table 2, total Q Life $ 5 yrs, is the total concentration of isotopes with a halflife of $ 5 years.
It may be necessary to convert concentrations from pCi/gm,to pCi/cc or NANO Ci/gm. For conversion to pCi/cc use the internal volume of the package the waste is being shipped in or the actual volume of the waste if the package is not homogeneously filled.
- 5. Perform the functions at the top of Table 1, Column C and E and Table 2, Columns C,E, and G, and total the fractions for each column.
TABLE 1 C D E CONCENTRATION IN LIMIT IN pCi/cc OR COLUMN A-: LIMIT IN pCi/cc OR COLUMN A: Ci cc OR nCi/ nCi FOR CLASS A COLUMN B nCi/ for Class C COLUMN D 4 +0 c"99 0 E 1 3.0 E+
-129 8.0 E- 8.0 E" 1.0 E+ 1.0 E+
u-241 3.5 E+ 3.5 E+ m-242 2.0 E+ 2.0 E+ OTAL TABLE 2 A B C D E F G LIMIT IN LIMIT IN LIMIT IN CONCENTRATION IN pCi/cc FOR COIUMN A-: pCi/cc FOR COLUMN A-: pCi/cc FOR COL IN Ci/cc
. CLASS A COLUMN B CLASS B COLUMN D CLASS C COL 4.0 E+~ NO LIMIT NO LIMIT N LIMIT i-63 3.5 E+ 7.0 E+ 7.0 E+
r-90 4.0 E- 1.5 E+ 7.0 E+ s-137 1.0 E+ 4.4 E+ 4 6 E+ LIFE 5 rs 7.0 E+a NO LIMIT NO LIMIT OTAL
- 6. If the Total for Table 1, Column C or Table 2, Column C is hl the Waste is R Class A
- 7. If the Total for Table 2, Column E is ?,', the Waste is R'lass B If .the Total for Table 1, Column E or Table 2, Column G is hl the Waste is R Class C Page 1 of 1 Rev. 11
12 PMP 3150 PCP . 001 APPENDIX A 6.0 Waste Classification - Dr Waste - DAW Filter Media NOTE:Filters with activities greater than 1 microcurie/cubic. centimeter of radionuclides with a greater than 5 year half life will be shipped for burial in high integrity containers using the methodology in 12 THP 6010 ENV.022. Complete radiological analyses (both quantitative and qualitative must be included with the shipment paperwork. The specific activity of each radionuclide in microcuries/cubic centimeter and transuranics in nanocuries/gram must be specified. Measure the dose rate (mR/hr.) at 1 meter from the package or filter.
- 2) Calculate the quantity of gamma emitters using the dose rate and the isotopic distribution.
- 3) From reactor coolant crud concentrations, or specific scaling ratios determined from the plant sampling program, correlate the Part 61 radionuclides.
- 4) Using the Waste Classification Work Sheet (Attachment, XXVII), determine the quotients of each radionuclide concentration and its Class A, B, C limits.
- 5) Sum the quotients. If the quotient sum is less than or equal to unity (<1) for a class, the waste meets the requirements for that class.
7.0 Scalin Radionuclides 7.1 The following are key isotopes that are readily measured that can be correlated to those listed in the Waste Classification Table (Attachment XXVII) which are not. readily measured for the waste streams identified: SCALED RADIONUCLIDE BASIC RADIONUCLIDE H-3 Reactor Coolant System H-3 C-14 Co-60 TC-99 CS-137 I-129 CS-137 Ni-63 Co-60 Sr-90 Cs-137 TRU Ce-144 PU-241 Ce-144 Cm-242 Ce-144 Fe-55 Co-60 Page 3 of 3 Rev. 11
12 PMP 3150 PCP.001 APPENDIX B 4.3 Determine whether the radioactive waste contains any hazardous wastes specifically listed in Subpart D of 40 CFR Part 261, from PMI-2160, Chemical Permits. 4' Determine whether the radioactive waste contains hazardous waste that causes the waste to exhibit any of the hazardous waste characteristics identified in Subpart C of 40 CFR 261 by collecting representative samples for testing. 4.5 Samples shall be processed into their normal form for transportation and burial. For example, sludges are solidified for burial so the sample should solidified prior to testing. The parametersbe used to solidify the sample should be the same as would be used for full scale processing. 4.6 Have the final waste form samples analyzed for a particular hazardous chemical if one has been identified in 4.3, or for the hazardous characteristics of 4.4. 4.7 If the analysis results in the waste as not being classified as a mixed waste it may be disposed under normal plant procedures. 4.8 If the analysis results in the waste being classified as a mixed waste it should be held on site until such time that an appropriate disposal facility is available, unless approved per Section 6.0. 5.0 Sam lin Fre enc 5.1 Samples of radwaste resin, evaporator concentrates and sludges should be collected annually and sent offsite for RCRA Waste Characterization. tioris 6.1 The Barnwell site (licensee: Chem.-Nuclear) may receive waste that has been treated by acceptable methods to render it non-hazardous and therefore not subject to the jurisdiction of the Resources Conservation and Recove~ Act (RCRA). Waste which may contain discreet quantities of hazardous or toxic materials may be evaluated for disposal by Chem-Nuclear and such evaluations provided to the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) for consideration of approval. Page 2 of 2 Rev. 11
APPENDIX 4.0 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual ODCM Chan es
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DONALD C. COOK NUCLEAR PLANT INSTRUCTION AND PROCEDURE CHANGE SHEET PPR 81ii089 PMP 6010 '~L".'lE": 4, INSTRUCTION OR PROCEDURE NO.: OSD ~ 001 REVISION NO.: 2 . CHANGE SHEET NO 7 Offsite Dose Calculation Manual PAGE 1 of ORIGINATED BY: DATE: ~/- NNAGEMENT STAFF: DATE: SENIOR REACTOR OPERA R: DATE: ~ -/s-R Q.A. SUPERVISOR: DATE: PNSRC: DATE'ATE: PLANT MANAGER: I I f /ED,~I~ gllDDD X ATION DATE: )PO( D V ~ ~ iI D I DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE
- 1) Update the X/Q and D/Q values. from 1987 to 1988 values.
2 Chan ed the method used for describing what X/Q or D/Q should be used. REASON S FOR CHANGE
- 1) Required by the ODCM
- 2) Avoid confusion on what value to use INSTRUCTIONS FOR INCORPORATING CHANGE Re lace the following:
List of Effective Pages, Page 4'of 6, Rev. 2, CS-1,CS-4, CS-6 with Page 4 of 6 Rev 2 CS 1 CS 4 g CS 6 g CS 7 ~ Attachment 3.17 Pa e 1 of 1, Rev. 2, CS-1, CS-4 with Page 1 of 1, Rev. 2
-1 CS-4 CS-7.
Attachment 3.18, Page 1 of 1, Rev. 2, CS-1, CS-4 with Page 1 of 1, Rev. 2 CS-1 CS-4 CS-7
PMP 6010.OSD.001 JIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES PAGE NUMBER REVISION NUMBER AND DATE Page 1 of 41 Revision 2 Page 2 of 41 Revision 2 Page 3 of 41 Revision 2 Page 4 of 41 Revision 2 Page 5 of 41 Revision 2 Page Sa of 41 Revision 2 Page 6 of 41 Revision 2 Page 7 of 41 Revision 2 Page 8 of 41 Revision 2 Page 9 of 41 Revision 2, .CS-2 Page 10 of 41 Revision 2 Page ll of 41 Revision 2 Page 12 of 41 Revision 2, CS-6 Page 13 of 41 Revision 2 Page 14 of 41 Revision'2 Page 15 of 41 Revision 2 Page 16 of 41 Revision 2 Page 17 of 41 Revision 2 Page 18 of 41 Revision 2 Page 19 of 41 Revision 2 Page 20 of 41 Revision 2 Page 21 of 41 Revision 2 Page 22 of 41 Revision 2 Page 23 of 41 Revision 2 Page 24 of 41 Revision 2 Page 25 of 41 Revision 2
'age 1 of 6 Revision 2, CS-2, CS-6
PMP 6010.OSD.001 PAGE NUMBER REVISION NUMBER EFFECTIVE CHANGE Page 26 of 41 Revision 2 Page 27 of 41 Revision 2 Page 28 o f 41 Revision 2 Page 29 of 41 Revision 2 Page 30 of 41 Revision 2 Page 31 of 41 Revision 2, CS-3 Page 32 of 41 Revision 2, CS-3 Page 33 of 41 Revision 2 Page 34 o f 41 Revision 2 Page 35 of 41 Revision 2 Page 36 of 41 Revision 2 Page 37 o f 41 Revision 2 . Page 38 o f 41 Revision 2 Page 39 of 41 Revision 2 Page 40 o f 41 Revision 2 Page 41 of 41 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3. 1 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3. 2 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3. 3 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.4 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 Page 2 of 6 Revision 2, CS-3
PMP 6010.0SD.001 PAGE NUMBER REVISION NUMBER EFFECTIVE CHANGE ATTACHMENT 3. 5 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.6 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.7 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.8 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3. 9 Page 1 of 2 Revision 2 Page 2 of 2 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3. 10 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.11 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.12 Page 1 of' Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.13 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.14 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2, CS-5 ATTACHMENT 3.15 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.16 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 page 3 of 6 Revision 2, CS-5
PMP 6010.OSD.001 PAGE NUMBER REVISION NUMBER EFFECTIVE CHANGE ATTACHMENT 3.17 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2, CS-l, CS-4, CS-7 ATTACHMENT 3.18 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2, CS-1, CS-4, CS-7 ATTACHMENT 3.19 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3. 20 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2, CS-1 ATTACHMENT 3.21 Page 1 of 2 Revision 2 Page 2 of 2 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3. 22 Page 1 of 2 Revision 2 Page 2 of 2 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3. 23 Page 1 of 2 Revision 2 Page 2 of 2 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.24 Page 1 of 2 Revision 2 Page 2 of 2 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.25 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.26 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.27 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2, CS-6 Page 4 of 6 Revision 2, CS-1, CS-4, CS-6, CS-7
PMP 6010.0SD. 001 PAGE NUMBER REVISION NUMBER/EFFECTIVE CHANGE ATTACHMENT 3.28 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.29 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3. 30 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.31 Page 1 of 2 Revision 2 Page 2 of 2 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.32 Page 1 of 2 Revision 2 Page 2 of 2 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.33 Page 1 of 3 Revision 2 Page 2 of 3 Rev'ision 2 Page 3 of 3 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.34 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.35 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.36 Page 1 of I Revision 2 ATTACHMENT 3.37 Page 1 of 1 Revision 2 Page 5 of 6 Revision 2
PMP 6010.0SD.001 PAGE NUMBER REVISION. NUMBER/EFFECTIVE CHANGE ATTACHMENT 3.38 Page 1 of 5 Revision 2 Page 2 of 5 Revision 2 Page 3 of 5 Revision 2 Page 4 of 5 Revision 2 Page 5 of 5 Revision 2 Page 6 of 6 Revision 2
PMP 6010 OSD.001 ATTACHMENT 3.17 X/Q GROUND AVERAGE (sec/m~) 01JAN88 - 31DEC88 DISTRNCE DI RECTION !94. 2416. 4020. 5630. 7240. (WIND PROMl N 3.96E-06 4.99E-07 2.36E-07 1.4oe-o7 9 '4E-08 NNE 2.77E-06 3.45E-07 1.63E-07 9.68e-oe 6 '8E-OS NE 2.62E-06 3.29E-07 1.58E 07 9.48E-OS 6.67E-OS ENE 3 '2E-06 4.22E"07 2. 01E-07 1.20E 07 8.44E 08 E 3.23E-06 4.06E"07 1.96E-07 1. 18E-07 8.37E-OS ESE 2.96E-06 3.63E"07 1.76E 07 1.07E-07 7.see-oe SE 4.57E-06 5.52E 07 2. 71E-07 1.65E-07 1.17E 07 CS-7 SSE 5 '8E-06 6.73E-07 3.26E 07 1.97E 07 l. 39EM7 S 7.38E-06 9 '1E 07 4.44E-07 2.72E-07 1.93E 07 SSW 9.15E-06 1.09E 06 5.40E 07 3.33E-07 2.37E 07 CS-1 SW 7 ~ 17E-06 8.74E-07 4.26E-07 2.58E 07 1.83E-07 WSW 5.69E 06 6 '3E 07 3.30E"07 1.99E-07 1.41E 07 W 3.57E-06 4.36E 07 2.07E-07 1.24E-07 8.70E-OS 1.01E-07 CS-4 WNW 4.04E-06 4.97E-07 2.38E 07 1. 43E 07 NW 3.82E"06 4.82E 07 2.27E-07 1 '4E-07 9.44E 08 NNW 4.67E-06 6.00E-07 2.80E 07 1.65E 07 1 16E"07
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DISTANCE DIRECTION 12067. 24135. 40225 ~ 56315. 80500. {WIND PROM) N 4.93E-OS 1.92E 08 9 '4E 09 6 ~ 10E-09 3.82E-09 NNE 3.39E-OS 1,32E-OS 6.55E 09 4. 19E" 09 2.63E-09 NE 3.36E-OS 1.32E 08 6.62E-09 4.25E 09 2.68E 09 ENE 4 '7E 08 1.68E 08 8.37E-09 5.37E-09 3.38E 09 E 4.24E-OS 1.69E 08 8.46E"09 5.44E-09 3.44E 09 ESE 3.82E-OS 1.52E 08 7.62E-09 4.90E-09 3.10E 09 Se 5.99E-OS 2.41E 08 1.21E 08 7.76E 09 4.94E 09 SSE 7.08E 08 2.e2e-oe 1.41E 08 9.04E 09 5.72E 09 S 9.87E-OS 3.98E-OS 2.00e 08 1.29E 08 8.21E 09 SSW 1.22E-07 4.95E 08 2.49E 08 1.60E 08 1.02E 08 SW 9.34E 08 3 '3E"08 1.87E 08 1.20E 08 7.60E 09 WSW 7 '4E-08 2.83E 08 1. 41E 08 9 '2E-09 5. 71E 09 W 4.36E 08 1 ~ 70E 08 8.44E 09 5.39E 09 3.38E 09 WNW s.ose-oe 1,98E 08 9.88E 09 6 '3E 09 3.98E 09 NW 4.73E-OS 1.84E 08 9.12E 09 5 '2E 09 3.64E-09 NNW 5.84E-OS 2.27E 08 1.12E 08 7.16E-09 4.48E-09 DIRECTION >> SECTOR N = A Current X/Q = 9.15 E-6 sec/m~ NNE = B in Sector B NE = C ENE D E E ESE = F SE G SSE H S J SSW = K SW = WSW = M W = N WNW = P NW = Q NNW = R Page 1 of 1 Revision 2, CS-1, CS-4,C
PMP 6010 OSD.001 ATTACHMENT 3.18 D/Q DEPOSITION (1/m~) 01JAN88 - 3492687- .rl i~ g) >K<gf ~ 'Y ~~i DZSTANCE DZRECTZDN (WZND PRON) 594. 2416. 4020. 5630. 7240 N 1.98E-08 L. 91E-09 8.65E-10 4.54E-10 10
'.90E NNE 1.43E-OS 1.38E-09 6.25E 10 3. 28E-10 2.09E 10 NE 1 ~ 07E 08 1.03E-09 4.67E-10 2.45E-10 1.56E 10 ENE 1.09E-08 1.05E 09 4.75E 10 2.49E-10 1 ~ 59E 10 E 1 '7E-08 L.OIE-09 4.70E 10 2. 47E 10 L. 57E-10 ESE 1.09E 08 1.05E"09 4.75E 10 2.49E 10 1 ~ 59E 10 SE 1.86E-08 1.79E 09 8 ~ 14E-10 4.27E 10 2 ~ 72E 10 2 '4E-08 2.26E-09 1.03E-09 5.39E-LO 3 ~ IIE 10 SSE S 2.52E-08 2 '3E-09 L.LOE-09 5.79E-LO 3.69E-10 CS-7 SSW 3 ~ 15E 08 3.04E-09 1.38E-09 7 ~ 23E 10 4 ~ 61E 10 SW 3.20E-08 3.09E 09 1.40E 09 7 '5K-10 4.69E-10 CS-1 WSW 2.75E-OS 2.65E 09 1.20E-09 6. 31E-LO 4.03E 10 W 2 ~ LOE-08 2.03E-09 9.20E 10 4.83E 10 3.08E 10 WNW 2 '1E-08 2.14E-09 9.70E 10 5.09E 10 3.25E LO CS-4 NW 2 ~ 18E-08 2.10E-09 9.54E 10 S.OLE-LO 3 ~ 19E 10 NNW 2.18E 08 2.10E 09 9.53E LO 5.00E 10 3 ~ 19E 10 DZSTRNCE DZRECTZDN
{WZND PRD)I) 12067. 24135. 40225. 56315. 80500. N 1. 21E 10 3. 94E-11 1.45E 11 7 '4E-12 3o88E"L2 NNE 8. 74E-LL 2.84E 11 1.0SE 11 5.59E-12 2 ~ SOE 12 NE 6 ~ 53E Ll 2 '3E 11 7.82E 12 I ~ 18E 12 2.09E 12 ENE 6.65E 11 2.16E-11 7.97E 12 4 ~ 25E 12 2. 13E" 12 6.58E-LL 2.14E 11 7.88E 12 4.21E 12 2. 11E 12 ESE 6.65E"11 2. 16E-LL 7.97E 12 4.25E 12 2.13E 12 SE 1.14E-LO 3.70E 11 1.36E 11 7.28E-12 3 '5E~L2 SSE 1.44E 10 4.67E-11 1.72E 11 9.18E" 12 Io6LE 12 8 1.54E-LO 5.02E 11 1.85E 11 9.87E-12 4.95E 12 SSW 1. 93E-10 6.27E 11 2.31E 11 1.23E 11 6.18E-12 SW 1.96E 10 6 '8E-11 2.35E-11 1.25E-11 6.28E 12 WSW 1. 68E-10 5 'SE"11 2.02E 11 1.08E-11 5.40E 12 W 1.29E 10 I 19E 11
~ 1. 54E" 11 8.23E-12 IoL3E 12 WNW 1.36E-LO I ILE 11 ~ 1.63E 11 5 '8E-12 4.35E 12 NW 1.33E-LO 4.34E-LL 1.60E-11 8.54E-12 4.28E-12 1.33E 10 4.34E 11 1.60E 11 8.52E 12 I 27E-12 ~
DIRECTION - SECTOR N= A Current D/Q = 3.20 E-8 1/m~ NNE =B in Sector C CS-7 NE=C ENE=D E=E SE = F SE=G SSE = H S = J SSW = K SW=L WSW = M W = N WNW = P NW = Q NNW= R Page 1 of 1 Revision 2, CS-l, CS-, 4,CS-
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