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Perry Nuclear Power Plant Revision 20 to Updated Final Safety Analysis Report, Chapter 2, Site Characteristics Redacted
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Revision 12 2.3-54 January, 2003

TABLE 2.3-1 NORMALS, MEANS, AND EXTREMES FOR CLEVLEAND, OHIO (1) Temperatures F Precipitation in inches Relative humidity pct.

Wind Mean number of days Average Station pressure mb. Temperatures F Normal Extremes Normal Degree days Base 65 F Water equivalent Snow, Ice pellets Fastest mile

Sunrise to sunset

Max. Min.

Hour Hour Hour Hour (b) 01 07 13 19 (Local time) Month Daily maximum Daily minimum Monthly Record highest Year Record lowest Year Heating Cooling Normal Maximum monthly Year Minimum monthly Year Maximum in 24 hrs.

Year Maximum monthly Year Maximum in 24 hrs Year Mean speed m.p.h. Prevailing direction Speed m.p.h. Direction Year Pct. of possible sunshine Mean sky cover, tenths, sunrise to sunset Clear Partly cloudy Cloudy Precipitation .01 inch or more Snow, Ice pellets 1.0 inch or more Thunderstorms Heavy fog, visibility 1/4 mile or less 90 and above 32 and below 32 and below 0 and below Elev.

805

feet m.s.l. (a) 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 17 17 17 17 36 14 36 36 34 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 17 17 17 17 5 J 33.4 20.3 26.9 73 1950 -19 1963 1181 0 2.56 7.01 1950 0.36 1961 2.33 1959 21.5 1976 9.3 1952 74 76 69 71 12.5 SW 68 SW 1959 32 8.2 3 5 23 16 4

  • 2 0 16 28 4 988.2 F 35.0 20.8 27.9 69 1961 -15 1963 1039 0 2.18 4.64 1950 0.73 1963 2.33 1959 20.7 1942 10.6 1973 74 77 68 71 12.4 S 65 W 1956 37 7.9 3 5 20 15 4 1 2 0 12 25 2 986.9 M 44.1 28.1 36.1 83 1945 -5 1948 896 0 3.05 6.07 1954 0.78 1958 2.76 1948 26.3 1954 14.9 1954 74 77 65 69 12.5 W 74 W 1948 46 7.5 4 7 20 16 3 2 2 0 5 21 0 986.0 A 58.0 38.5 48.3 88 1942 10 1964 501 0 3.49 6.61 1961 1.18 1946 2.24 1961 14.5 1943 7.6 1957 72 75 57 61 11.8 S 65 W 1951 53 6.9 5 8 17 14 1 4 1 0
  • 10 0 987.4 M 68.4 48.1 58.3 92 1959 25 1966 244 37 3.49 6.04 1947 1.00 1963 3.73 1955 2.1 1974 2.1 1974 76 77 58 60 10.3 S 68 SW 1957 59 6.5 6 11 14 13
  • 5 1
  • 0 1 0 985.5 J 78.2 57.5 67.9 101 1944 31 1972 40 127 3.28 9.06 1972 1.17 1967 4.00 1972 0.0 0.0 80 80 59 62 9.4 S 57 SW 1958 65 6.0 7 11 12 11 0 7 1 2 0
  • 0 986.2 J 81.6 61.2 71.4 103 1941 41 1968 9 208 3.45 6.47 1969 1.23 1952 2.87 1969 0.0 0.0 82 82 58 62 8.7 S 65 W 1956 68 5.5 9 12 10 10 0 7 1 3 0 0 0 987.6 A 80.4 59.6 70.0 102 1948 41 1965 17 172 3.00 8.96 1975 0.53 1969 3.07 1947 0.0 0.0 84 85 60 66 8.3 S 61 W 1956 64 5.5 9 12 10 9 0 5 1 2 0 0 0 989.5 S 74.2 53.5 63.9 101 1953 32 1942 95 62 2.80 6.37 1945 0.74 1964 2.26 1969 T 1976 T 1976 81 84 61 70 9.1 S 45 S 1953 60 5.8 9 9 12 10 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 989.0 O 63.6 43.9 53.8 90 1946 22 1969 354 7 2.57 9.50 1954 0.61 1952 3.44 1954 8.0 1962 6.7 1962 77 80 60 68 10.0 S 43 W 1946 55 6.0 9 8 14 11
  • 2 1 0 0 3 0 990.3 N 48.8 34.4 41.6 82 1950 3 1976 702 0 2.76 6.44 1950 0.80 1976 2.23 1958 22.3 1950 15.0 1950 76 79 67 72 12.1 S 59 W 1948 31 7.9 3 6 21 15 2 1 1 0 1 12 0 988.1 D 36.4 24.1 30.3 69 1971 -11 1976 1076 0 2.36 5.60 1951 0.71 1958 2.06 1974 30.3 1962 12.2 1974 75 77 71 74 12.3 S 49 SW 1971 26 8.3 2 6 23 16 4
  • 1 0 11 24 1 987.5 JUL JAN OCT JAN JUN DEC NOV MAR YR 58.5 40.8 49.7 103 1941 -19 1963 6154 613 34.99 9.50 1954 0.36 1961 4.00 1972 30.3 1962 15.0 1950 77 79 63 67 10.8 S 74 W 1948 52 6.8 69 100 196 157 18 36 13 8 46 124 6 987.7 Means and extremes above are from existing and comparable exposures. Annual extremes have been exceeded at other sites in the locality as follows: Maximum monthly precipitation 9.77 in June 1902; minimum monthly precipitation 0.17 in August 1881; maximum precipitation in 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 4.97 in September 1901; maximum monthly snowfall 30.5 in February 1908; maximum snowfall in 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 17.4 in November 1913; fastest mile of wind 78 from Southwest in May 1940.

(a) Length of record, years, through the current year unless otherwise noted, based on January data. NORMALS - Based on record for the 1941-1970 period. DATE OF AN EXTREME - The most recent in cases of multiple occurrence. (b) 70 and above at Alaskan stations. PREVAILING WIND DIRECTION - Record through 1963.

  • Less than one half. WIND DIRECTION - Numerals indicate tens of degrees clockwise from true north. 00 indicates calm. T Trace FASTEST MILE WIND - Speed is fastest observed 1-minute value when the direction is in tens of degrees.

Note: (1) See (Reference 3) <Section 2.3.6>.

Revision 12 2.3-55 January, 2003

TABLE 2.3-2 NORMALS, MEANS, AND EXTREMES FOR ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA (1) Temperatures F Precipitation in inches Relative humidity pct.

Wind Mean number of days Average Station pressure mb. Temperatures F Normal Extremes Normal Degree days Base 65 F Water equivalent Snow, Ice pellets Fastest mile

Sunrise to sunset

Max. Min.

Hour Hour Hour Hour (b) 01 07 13 19 (Local time) Month Daily maximum Daily minimum Monthly Record highest Year Record lowest Year Heating Cooling Normal Maximum monthly Year Minimum monthly Year Maximum in 24 hrs.

Year Maximum monthly Year Maximum in 24 hrs Year Mean speed m.p.h. Prevailing direction Speed m.p.h. Direction

Year Pct. of possible sunshine Mean sky cover, tenths, sunrise to sunset Clear Partly cloudy Cloudy Precipitation .01 inch or more Snow, Ice pellets 1.0 inch or more Thunderstorms Heavy fog, visibility 1/4 mile or less 90 and above 32 and below 32 and below 0 and below Elev.

805

feet m.s.l. (a) 24 24 24 24 22 23 23 12 12 12 12 24 8 20 20 22 22 22 22 24 22 22 22 12 12 12 12 5 J 31.7 18.5 25.1 64 1967 -15 1963 1237 0 2.47 4.59 1959 0.90 1967 1.51 1959 29.9 1966 10.0 1958 75 76 73 74 13.4 WSW 42 32 1959 8.5 2 4 25 18 7

  • 1 0 17 28 2 990.3 F 32.5 17.9 25.2 67 1657 -12 1973 1114 0 2.12 5.01 1976 0.73 1969 2.16 1961 32.1 1972 12.4 1971 76 77 71 75 12.6 WSW 52 29 1972 8.0 2 6 20 15 5 1 1 0 15 26 2 989.3 M 40.4 25.4 32.9 79 1977 -1 1960 995 0 2.75 6.78 1976 0.63 1960 1.87 1965 26.8 1971 12.0 1965 74 77 67 71 12.4 NNE 55 14 1960 7.4 5 7 19 15 3 2 3 0 8 24
  • 988.5 A 53.5 36.1 44.8 85 1958 12 1954 606 0 3.55 7.11 1961 1.63 1975 2.53 1977 17.2 1957 10.0 1957 72 75 61 64 11.8 WSW 46 21 1965 6.7 6 8 16 14 1 3 2 0 1 13 0 989.6 M 63.7 45.5 54.6 89 1975 26 1970 336 13 3.63 5.59 1956 1.45 1962 2.23 1969 0.1 1963 0.2 1963 77 78 64 64 10.2 WSW 37 25 1964 6.4 7 10 14 12 0 4 2 0 0 1 0 987.9 J 73.5 55.6 64.6 92 1964 32 1972 80 68 3.50 7.74 1957 0.85 1963 2.80 1957 0.0 0.0 81 82 66 66 9.6 S 37 36 1975 5.8 8 11 11 10 0 6 1
  • 0
  • 0 988.6 J 77.4 60.0 68.7 94 1968 44 1963 24 139 3.52 7.70 1970 1.11 1974 3.22 1970 0.0 0.0 82 83 65 66 9.1 S 46 32 1959 5.5 9 12 10 10 0 7 1
  • 0 0 0 989.8 A 76.0 58.9 67.5 92 1965 41 1971 43 120 3.35 11.06 1977 0.58 1959 3.29 1975 0.0 0.0 85 87 67 71 9.1 S 35 24 1970 5.5 10 10 11 11 0 7 *
  • 0 0 0 991.9 S 70.2 52.6 61.4 94 1959 33 1974 141 33 3.56 10.65 1977 1.45 1960 4.84 1959 0.0 0.0 83 86 68 76 10.1 S 45 17 1965 6.3 7 9 14 11 0 4
  • 0 0 0 0 991.1 O 60.2 43.0 51.6 88 1963 24 1975 415 0 3.24 9.87 1954 1.13 1963 4.35 1954 4.0 1954 2.3 1974 76 79 66 74 11.4 SSE 39 21 1967 6.5 7 8 16 12
  • 3
  • 0 0 2 0 992.4 N 46.5 33.7 40.1 80 1961 7 1976 747 0 3.70 6.25 1977 1.95 1954 2.86 1956 36.3 1967 23.0 1956 77 78 72 76 13.2 SSW 39 30 1968 8.5 2 5 23 16 3 2 1 0 2 13 0 989.9 D 34.8 23.3 29.1 68 1966 -2 1976 1113 0 2.81 5.63 1977 1.38 1960 2.31 1977 56.0 1963 12.9 1966 77 78 75 77 13.6 SSW 38 17 1964 9.0 1 4 26 19 7
  • 1 0 11 26
  • 989.6 JULY JAN AUG AUG SEP DEC NOV MAR YR 55.0 39.2 47.1 94 1968 -15 1963 6851 373 38.20 11.06 1977 0.58 1959 4.84 1959 56.0 1963 23.0 1956 78 80 68 71 11.4 S 55 14 1960 7.0 66 94 205 162 27 38 14 1 53 133 5 989.9 Means and extremes above are from existing and comparable exposures. Annual extremes have been exceeded at other sites in the locality as follows: Highest temperature 99 in September 1953; lowest temperature -16 in February 1875; maximum monthly precipitation 13.27 in July 1947; minimum monthly precipitation 0.02 in October 1924; maximum precipitation in 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 10.42 in July 1947; maximum snowfall in 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> 26.5 in December 1944.

(a) Length of record, years, through the current year unless otherwise noted, based on January data. NORMALS - Based on record for the 1941-1970 period. DATE OF AN EXTREME - The most recent in cases of multiple occurrence. (b) 70 and above at Alaskan stations. PREVAILING WIND DIRECTION - Record through 1963.

  • Less than one half . WIND DIRECTION - Numerals indicate tens of degrees clockwise from true north. 00 indicates calm. T Trace FASTEST MILE WIND - Speed is fastest observed 1-minute value when the direction is in tens of degrees.

Note: (1) See (Reference 4) <Section 2.3.6>.

Revision 12 2.3-56 January, 2003 TABLE 2.3-3 CLIMATOLOGICAL SUMMARIES FOR PAINESVILLE AND GENEVA (1 , 7) CLIMATOLOGICAL

SUMMARY

LATITUDE 4145' N STATION: Painesville, Ohio LONGITUDE 8118' W ELEV. (GROUND) 600 Ft.

MEANS AND EXTREMES FOR PERIOD 1950-1965 TEMPERATURE ( F) PRECIPITATION TOTALS (INCHES)

SNOW, SLEET MEAN NUMBER OF DAYS MEANS EXTREMES MEAN NUMBER OF DAYS MAX. MIN. MONTH DAILY MAXIMUM DAILY MINIMUM MONTHLY RECORD HIGHEST YEAR DAY RECORD LOWEST YEAR DAY MEAN DEGREE DAYS** 90 AND ABOVE 32 AND BELOW 32 AND BELOW 0 AND BELOW MEAN GREATEST MONTHLY YEAR GREATEST DAILY YEAR DAY MEAN MAXIMUM MONTHLY YEAR GREATEST DAILY YEAR DAY .01 or MORE .10 or MORE

.50 or MORE 1.00 or MORE MONTH JAN 35.3 21.2 28.2 70 50 25 -15 63 24 1135. 0 13 28 0 2.95 6.56 50 1.40 59 21 12.4 31.5 57 10.0 64 13 13 7 1.6 .3 JAN FEB 36.6 21.5 29.0 69 57 25 -9 63 26 1013. 0 9 25 1 2.41 4.94 50 2.03 50 13 10.4 21.2 64 7.0 51 1 11 6 1.1 .3 FEB MAR 42.3 27.4 34.8 80 63 29 3 60 9 930. 0 5 23 0 2.90 5.50 50 1.90 50 12 10.2 22.2 54 14.6 54 1 12 7 1.6 .3 MAR APR 55.9 38.0 46.9 87 57 25 19 54 3 543. 0 0 8 0 3.47 6.49 54 1.48 57 4 1.5 14.0 57 6.0 57 7 13 8 2.0 .4 APR MAY 67.3 48.2 57.7 92 56 22 25 63 24 255. 0 0 0 0 2.80 6.43 53 2.44 53 22 .0 1.0 63 1.0 63 1 11 6 1.6 .3 MAY JUNE 76.7 57.4 67.0 96 53 20 39 58 7 60. 1 0 0 0 2.97 7.17 57 2.28 57 28 .0 9 6 2.0 .6 JUNE JULY 80.5 61.6 71.0 95 56 1 43 63 15 7. 1 0 0 0 3.30 6.65 58 2.20 50 19 .0 9 6 3.0 .8 JULY AUG 79.2 60.8 70.0 96 51 31 47* 50 22 13. 1 0 0 0 3.16 9.53 56 2.28 56 18 .0 9 5 2.1 .7 AUG SEPT 74.2 55.2 64.7 96* 59 9 34 57 29 97. 0 0 0 0 2.71 5.61 58 1.70 62 28 .0 8 5 2.0 .4 SEPT OCT 64.1 45.8 54.9 91 51 4 25 65 29 322. 0 0 0 0 3.17 11.33 54 3.50 54 15 .7 10.0 54 9.0 54 31 9 5 1.8 .7 OCT NOV 50.9 35.9 43.4 81* 61 3 7 58 29 647. 0 1 10 0 3.46 7.05 50 2.16* 63 13 6.9 39.5 50 21.0 50 24 12 7 2.1 .6 NOV DEC 38.7 25.7 32.2 68 56 6 -4 60 24 1013. 0 8 23 0 2.38 4.06 53 1.25 57 7 14.7 38.2 62 10.0 58 6 13 7 1.0 .1 DEC JUNE JAN OCT OCT NOV NOV YEAR 58.4 41.5 49.9 96* 53 20 -15 63 24 6035 3 36 117 1 35.68 11.33 54 3.50 54 15 56.8 39.5 50 21.0 50 24 129 75 22. 6. YEAR **BASE 65 F *Also on earlier dates, months, or years.

CLIMATOLOGICAL

SUMMARY

LATITUDE 4146' N STATION: Geneva, Ohio LONGITUDE 8100' W ELEV. (GROUND) 850 Ft.

MEANS AND EXTREMES FOR PERIOD 1950-1965 TEMPERATURE ( F) PRECIPITATION TOTALS (INCHES)

MEAN NUMBER OF DAYS SNOW, SLEET MEAN NUMBER OF DAYS MEANS EXTREMES MAX. MIN.

MONTH DAILY MAXIMUM DAILY MINIMUM MONTHLY RECORD HIGHEST YEAR DAY RECORD LOWEST YEAR DAY MEAN DEGREE DAYS** 90 AND ABOVE 32 AND BELOW 32 AND BELOW 0 AND BELOW MEAN GREATEST MONTHLY YEAR GREATEST DAILY YEAR DAY MEAN MAXIMUM MONTHLY YEAR GREATEST DAILY YEAR DAY.01 or MORE .10 or MORE

.50 or MORE 1.00 or MORE

MONTH JAN 34.6 19.5 27.0 72 50 25 -17 63 24 1171. 0 13 28 1 2.73 5.93 50 1.65 59 21 16.2 32.5 57 9.0* 60 21 11 7 1.4 .1 JAN FEB 36.3 19.6 27.9 68 54 15 -12 51 3 1044. 0 9 26 1 2.32 4.94 50 1.71 48 12 10.7 21.0 47 7.5 51 1 10 5 1.0 .3 FEB MAR 44.1 26.5 35.3 80 45 27 -7 60 11 918. 0 5 23 0 3.07 5.23 51 1.98 64 4 10.3 33.3 47 10.0 47 28 11 8 1.7 .2 MAR APR 57.4 37.2 47.3 85* 62 27 14* 64 1 534. 0 0 10 0 3.91 6.57 61 2.28 59 28 2.3 20.5 57 7.5 57 8 11 8 2.7 .5 APR MAY 67.7 47.1 57.4 89 62 18 28 45 2 262. 0 0 0 0 3.88 7.27 46 2.34 46 31 .0 1.5 47 1.0 47 6 11 8 2.5 .8 MAY JUNE 76.3 56.7 66.5 96 52 25 37 50 18 72. 0 0 0 0 3.66 6.69 48 2.60 61 13 .0 9 7 2.5 .8 JUNE JULY 80.0 61.1 70.5 94* 55 27 44 63 9 13. 1 0 0 0 3.14 7.43 59 2.37 50 20 .0 8 5 2.3 .7 JULY AUG 78.9 60.4 69.6 96 53 30 42* 65 30 20. 1 0 0 0 3.45 8.30 56 2.56 56 4 .0 8 6 2.5 .8 AUG SEPT 73.4 54.3 63.8 98 54 5 35* 59 17 115. 0 0 0 0 3.11 7.20 45 3.17 60 11 .0 7 6 1.7 .7 SEPT OCT 63.7 44.8 54.2 87* 63 7 28* 65 29 343. 0 0 1 0 3.16 10.67 54 4.09 54 15 .8 11.0 54 8.0 54 31 8 6 2.0 .5 OCT NOV 49.5 34.0 41.7 82 50 1 0 55 29 694. 0 1 13 0 3.73 6.81 50 2.13 63 12 11.0 40.5 50 18.0 56 22 12 9 2.2 .3 NOV DEC 37.3 23.5 30.4 69 52 9 -4* 62 13 1070. 0 10 26 0 2.91 5.59 62 2.10 65 4 21.0 71.0 62 23.0 62 9 12 8 1.3 .1 DEC SEPT JAN OCT OCT DEC DEC YEAR 58.2 40.3 49.3 98 54 5 -17 63 24 6256. 2 38 127 2 39.07 10.67 54 4.09 54 15 72.3 71.0 62 23.0 62 9 118 83 24. 6.1 YEAR **BASE 65 F *Also on earlier dates, months, or years.