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METAR for KCTJ
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METAR KCTJ 020535Z AUTO 00000KT 10SM BKN050 15/10 A3007 RMK AO2 T01490096
There is little or no wind from a variable direction.
Visibility is 10 mi.
There are broken clouds at an altitude of 5,000 ft.
The ceiling, broken or more, is 5,000 ft.
The temperature and wind chill are 15 °C.
The dew point is 10 °C, the relative humidity is 72%.
The air pressure at sea level is 30.07 inHg (QNH).
Today's Weather Balloon Trajectory Prediction
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Written by:
Blake Raab (N4BWR)
Category:
Balloons
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