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top: 530m
mid: 340m
bot: 150m
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top: 530m
mid: 340m
bot: 150m
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top: 530m
mid: 340m
bot: 150m
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6 Day Weather Forecast for 530 m altitude, issued (local time): 2 pm 20 Jul 2008
  Days 0-3 Birao Weather Summary: Moderate rain (total 18.0mm), heaviest on Tue afternoon . Warm (max 21°C on Wed morning, min 12°C on Sun night). Wind will be generally light. Days 4-6 Birao Weather Summary: Light rain (total 6.0mm), mostly falling on Wed afternoon . Warm (max 21°C on Wed afternoon, min 10°C on Fri night). Wind will be generally light.
Sun
20
after-
noon
Sun
20
night
Mon
21
morn-
ing
Mon
21
after-
noon
Mon
21
night
Tue
22
morn-
ing
Tue
22
after-
noon
Tue
22
night
Wed
23
morn-
ing
Wed
23
after-
noon
Wed
23
night
Thu
24
morn-
ing
Thu
24
after-
noon
Thu
24
night
Fri
25
morn-
ing
Fri
25
after-
noon
Fri
25
night
Sat
26
morn-
ing
 
Wind (km/h)
Summary clear clear some clouds some clouds some clouds light rain mod. rain mod. rain rain shwrs rain shwrs rain shwrs rain shwrs light rain some clouds clear clear clear some clouds
Snow cm - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Rain mm - - - - - 1 7 8 2 3 1 1 1 - - - - -
Max °C 16 13 17 16 14 14 14 16 21 21 17 18 16 14 17 16 13 17
Min °C 14 12 16 15 13 14 14 15 18 19 15 17 15 13 16 14 10 16
WChill °C 14 11 16 15 13 14 13 14 18 19 14 17 15 12 16 14 10 16
Freezing level (m) 4000 4000 4150 4300 4450 4400 4450 4650 4300 4200 4250 4100 4300 4300 4200 4050 3800 3750
Sunrise - - 4:00 - - 4:01 - - 4:01 - - 4:03 - - 4:03 - - 4:05
Sunset 18:57 - - 18:55 - - 18:54 - - 18:53 - - 18:52 - - 18:52 - -

The above table gives the weather forecast for Birao at the specific elevation of 530 m. Our sophisticated weather models allow us to provide snow forecasts for the top, middle and bottom stations of Birao. To access the weather forecasts for the other elevations, use the tab navigation above the table. For a wider view of the weather, check out the Weather Map" of Japan.

NOTE ABOUT FREEZING LEVELS AND TEMPERATURES
The freezing level that we forecast Birao is the  free air freezing level. (More specifically, it is the uppermost free air freezing level). This means that all of the air above this elevation is below freezing however it does not necessarily imply that all of the air below it is above freezing.  We provide this because it best describes the level where falling snow first starts to turn to rain. On average, snowflakes only stay frozen for about 100 metres (300 feet) below the free air freezing level. That's because air temperatures usually increase steadily as you descend - but not always.  For example, a temperature inversion describes a pool of cold air near the ground with a layer of warmer air above it. This is a common occurrence in winter when the wind is light. Such pools of dense cold air can vary from a few metres to several kilometres deep and can persist from hours to several weeks. In an inversion, it can be simultaneously below freezing in a mountain valley, and also at a nearby summit, yet above freezing at some elevation in between. Most visitors to the Alps are very familiar with this. Such conditions can allow snow to fall much more than the usual 100 metres below the top freezing level, even reaching the valley, just as long as snow did not pass through enough warm air to melt. Otherwise, freezing rain or re-frozen soft hail (there is even a German word for it - graupel) reaches the valley instead. Our forecasts allow for these possibilities which is why you may see forecasts of snowfall and frost at elevations far below the free-air freezing level, or valley temperatures that are lower than summit temperatures. You may even see forecasts of rain to fall even though it is just below freezing at the surface - that happens if our model predicts that there is a deep warm layer just above. None of these are as contradictory as they may seem at first.

All of our temperature forecasts for Birao are for the ground, not the air. These can be very different to free-air temperatures, especially at night. This can lead to what looks like a contradiction. Because the ground is such a good radiator of heat (especially on clear nights when there is a snow cover and the wind is light) surface temperatures often fall more than far below the free air temperatures - sometimes by more than 10 degrees. On such occasions, the snowpack freezes at elevations that are far below the free air freezing level. For example, in the European Alps, snow tends to freeze in valleys on still clear and still nights  even if the free air freezing level is above 3000m simply because snow is so efficient radiating its heat away. In reality there are two freezing levels; one just above the snow surface and another at 3000m with a layer of warmer temperatures in between where the snow may not freeze at all. In summary, the reason we provide surface temperatures is because these determine the condition of the snowpack.


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