IEM Daily Feature
Monday, 23 September 2013
Monday, 23 September 2013
Full Moon and Frost
Posted: 23 Sep 2013 05:42 AM
Very cool overnight temperatures visited the state this past weekend
with lows approaching freezing over northwestern Iowa on Saturday
morning. This very cool weather was close to the most recent full moon
late last week. There is a saying in weather folklore that the first
freeze of the fall season often happens on the full moon as having a
full moon impacts the profile of water vapor which allows temperatures
to more rapidly cool. The featured chart looks at the first fall sub
29 degree temperature for Ames and the proximity to the nearest full
moon. As you can clearly see, these events happen at about any time
during the lunar cycle. The reason that this folklore gets perpetuated
is that the first frost is almost always on a clear sky night with
limited water vapor in the air, so any moon will appear very bright and
crisp.
Voting:
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Tags: moon folklore
Voting:
Good = 35
Bad = 3
Tags: moon folklore