Wind: light breeze, northeast, speed 7 km/h Wind gusts: 11 km/h Relative humidity: 85% Atmospheric pressure: 1009 hPa Waves in the sea: calm (rippled), wave height of 0,2 m Amount of precipitations: 0,1 mm Visibility: 89% Water temperature in the sea: +2 °C Geomagnetic Field:Strong Storm UV index: 0,9 (Low)
There is a light continuous stream of wind that is felt by the face; leaves rustle; ordinary vanes moved by wind.
At Sea:
Weak and short waves in the sea, still short, but more pronounced. Crests have a glassy appearance and do not break.
Power systems: Voltage corrections may be required,
false alarms triggered on some protection devices.
Spacecraft operations: Surface charging may occur on satellite components,
drag may increase on low-Earth-orbit satellites, and corrections may be needed for orientation problems.
Other systems: Intermittent satellite navigation and low-frequency radio navigation
problems may occur, HF radio may be intermittent,
and aurora has been seen as low as Illinois and Oregon (typically 50° geomagnetic latitude.).
Protection from UV radiation from the Sun is not necessary. A UV index reading of 0 to 2 means low danger from the sun's UV rays for the
average person.
Wear sunglasses on bright days. If you burn easily, cover up and use broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen.
Bright surfaces, such as sand, water, and snow, will increase UV exposure.