First Workshop on Instrumentation and Diagnostics for Superconducting Magnets

24-26 APRIL 2019, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA

  • Technical Program
  • Timetable (with links to slides)
  • Scope
  • Participants
  • Travel
    • Getting to the Bay Area and then Berkeley
    • Getting to Building 71
    • International Matters
  • Lodging
  • Weather
  • Organizers
  • Exploring On Your Own
    • Arts and Culture
    • Participatory Activities
    • Spectator Sports

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Weather

Although weather here in the East Bay tends to be both warmer and less capricious than that of San Francisco, locals master the art of “layering” and take the forecast to be merely the centroid of a seasonal parameter space.

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Current observation near the Berkeley campus. Click here for full conditions and forecast.

The ten-day forecast as of 23 April calls for daytime high temperatures to be warmer than usual for this time of year. A Tuesday-Wednesday heat wave will bring temperatures in the high 70s to 80˚ F (25˚ to 26.6˚ C), cooling through the latter part of the week to the high 60s F. (22.7˚ C). Expect sunny to partly cloudy skies and only a slight chance of a bit of rain.

Lawrence Hall of Science weather cam
The view from the University of California’s Lawrence Hall of Science, a museum on a hill overlooking LBNL and the campus. You are looking toward the Golden Gate Bridge, with San Francisco to the left and Berkeley in the foreground. Click here for their full webcam page, including current data from their weather station and deep-dive explainers about Bay Area weather.

NEWS, Tuesday, 23 April:

In the menu at left you will find the Technical Program and the Timetable, final as of today, as well as a near-final expected List of Participants.

The 10-day weather forecast, also available there, calls for quite pleasant temperatures under sunny to partly cloudy skies with only a slight chance of a bit of rain.