Archived Local Climate Data Reports
WxSolution generates local climate data (LCD) reports in a format very similar to those generated by the NWS/NOAA. Climate reports can be generated for daily, monthly, and yearly time periods. These reports use data collected by the Weather Station and are made from data collected specifically from WxSolution, unless otherwise noted (Data from other weather station software programs can be imported into WxSolution and used to generate LCD reports as well). These repors contain a wealth of highly detailed weather information.A PDF version of the LCD report is uploaded at the end of each month and year. This report includes statistics, a graph, and a monthly windrose. Enjoy the reports!
Complete Set of Monthly and Yearly Reports
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Selected Daily Reports from Significant Weather Events (Updated to Remove Old Reports/Add New Reports)
April 16, 2007: The Nor'easter of April 2007 impacted the region with strong winds and very heavy rainfall. The barometric pressure dropped to extremely low levels (28.60"/968.4 mb), and the station recorded its strongest wind gust in over a year, with a peak gust of 34 mph. Storm total rainfall was 4.95", which includes rain that fell on the 15th, 16th, and 17th. LCD Report...Wx Data Plot
March 8, 2008: A strong low pressure system tracked northwest of the area, resulting in heavy rainfall and strong winds. The two-day rainfall total was 1.67". The winds peaked from a Southwesterly direction just after the storm's cold front swept through at around 7 P.M... LCD Report...Wx Data Plot
February 12, 2009: A powerful storm system tracked north of the region, while a high pressure system was situated to the southwest. The result was a major windstorm for much of the Eastern U.S. Here at the station, gale force wind gusts up to 40 mph were recorded. The winds picked up with the initial cold frontal passage just before 6 A.M., peaked during the 7-8 A.M. timeframe, and continued to be strong for the rest of the day. LCD Report...Wx Data Plot
