Live Environmental Data

(NB: these resources are only accessible from the internal Lowell network – behind the VPN)

Typical Climate

LDT is located within the Coconino National Forest on the Colorado Plateau in Northern Arizona, at an elevation of nearly 7,700 ft.  As such it has a fairly temperate climate with cool and snowy winters, warm and dry springs and autumns, and typical Arizona monsoonal summers.  Temperatures can vary by more than 20˚C from day to night, all year round (layering of clothing is important).  Please ensure you are prepared for the cool weather.  The climate is similar to Flagstaff, though the day-to-day weather can vary drastically.  The table below shows the climate data for Flagstaff.

Other Information

Forest Fire Information

Information about forest fires in Arizona can be found on the Incident Information System Inciweb (http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/state/3/).

Fire and Smoke map from the EPA (https://fire.airnow.gov/)

Site Testing Data

For a review of the site testing data, including seeing and weather measurements, see the 2004 SPIE paper by T. Bida et al.

Information gathered since first light.

Weather Maps & Predictions

Below are links to weather maps (IR, water vapor, and doppler) for use in monitoring the weather of northern Arizona.  To assist in reading these maps the following image (to the right) marks the approximate location of LDT (at the base of the pin).  

Your best resource for weather information is your TO.