Friday
September 22, 2006 was Environment Appreciation Day at the New
Mexico State
Fair.
National Weather Service WFO Albuquerque participated by setting
up a small ‘booth’ along Governors Drive. Five members
of the Albuquerque office participated in the event including
Keith Hayes, WCM, Deirdre Kann, SOO, Ken Drozd, SF, Raymond Jojola,
HMT,
and Aldis Strautins, GF. A maximum minimum temperature sensor
(MMTS) was setup along with a NOAA all hazards weather radio
receiver, a radiosonde and balloon,
and
cooperative observer rain gauge.
While we focused on meeting our customers
and recruiting spotters, the conversation topic of the day
was the current weather. The temperature under mostly cloudy skies
stayed unseasonably cool for
this time
of year with
a reading
at
the booth
of 64 degrees, or
16 degrees below the normal of 80!
Brochures with information on weather hazards across
New Mexico, our web site address and contact information were distributed.
A number of school teachers and home school educators received
materials to take back to their classrooms. A few fair goers just
stopped by to say thanks for the good job and that they appreciated
the accurate and timely forecasts that the Albuquerque office provides. |