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ER-2 Flight Recommendations for Tomorrow's Takeoff and Landing Conditions

Tomorrow's ER-2 flight presents favorable conditions for a noon takeoff, as a tropical wave will pass late today with lingering precipitation chances into tomorrow. Given the morning coastal convection and the diurnal cycle, a takeoff around noon is advisable. Landing conditions look promising as the wave will have fully passed, and normal diurnal convection, peaking between 2 and 4 PM, will be diminished by then. Forecast models indicate stable conditions for both takeoff and landing.

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ER-2 Flight Recommendations for Tomorrow's Takeoff and Landing Conditions

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  1. ER-2 flight tomorrow Recommend later takeoff. Tropical wave passes late today, with lingering precip chances tomorrow. That, plus the diurnal cycle of morning coastal convection indicates we should consider a noon takeoff. Landing should be good – wave has fully passed and normal diurnal convection (peaks 2-4) has passed.

  2. ER-2 flight tomorrow

  3. NAM Forecast for today/tomorrow 200mb Streamlines today

  4. 200mb Streamlines tomorrow

  5. 150 hPa PV: Tuesday 18UTC ExLS Air

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