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Forecast Trajectory Maps for the Mid-Western United States

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HYSPLIT Forecast Trajectories
Direction Start Day Start height above ground
10 m 500 m 1000 m 1500 m
Forward Today gif txt gif txt gif txt gif txt
Tomorrow gif txt gif txt gif txt gif txt
Backward Today gif txt gif txt gif txt gif txt
Tomorrow gif txt gif txt gif txt gif txt

txt - Trajectory endpoints format help

Forecast Details

Forecast trajectories for the Midwest U.S. area are summarized above. The 36-h duration backward trajectories begin at 21 UTC (4 pm EST) today and tomorrow at heights of 10 m, 500 m, 1000 m, and 1500 m above model ground level. The 18-h duration forward trajectories begin at 11 UTC (6 am EST) today and tomorrow at heights of 10 m, 500 m, 1000 m, and 1000 m above model ground level. The trajectories are computed using meteorological fields output from the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) North American Mesoscale (NAM) forecast model. Model output from the latest 00, 06, 12, or 18 UTC NAM forecast are first used in the trajectory calculation, then, if necessary for the backward trajectories, short-term (up to 12 hours) NAM forecasts from previous run(s) are used. Details on the 12 km NAM gridded data used in these calculations are available on the forecast meteorology web page. Maps do not give the NAM model forecast initialization time if only short-term forecasts are used in the calculations. Trajectories in different states or provinces are shown in different colors. The trajectory endpoints are plotted on maps (gif) and displayed in text files (txt).

The trajectories originate at the following sites:

Trajectory Origination Sites
Latitude Longitude Description
41.42-81.87CLE - Cleveland, OH
40.00-82.88CMH - Columbus, OH
40.50-80.27PIT - Pittsburgh, PA
39.65-79.92MGW - Morgantown, WV
38.38-81.59CRW - Charleston, WV
42.23-83.33DTW - Detroit, MI