does that mean that the clouds at the peak will be blocking the sky or does
that mean that the clouds at the peak are blocking the city lights below?
I'm not trying to be a wiseguy, just legitimately confused.
thanks Jamie.
Richard
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dillon, Dillon, & Kuh" <mavericks@No-Spam>
To: <sf-bay-tac@No-Spam>
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2003 6:52 PM
Subject: [TAC] Weather on the Peak
> We were just looking at Fremont Peak, in case you were wondering
> about conditions here close to New Moon. Of course, there was plenty
> of rain there yesterday, so it's likely nice and wet underfoot. But
> in any case there are layers of cloud and overcast over the whole
> area, and the density of the clouds is centered along the length of
> the whole Gabilan range.
>
> Herewith your remote sky report for our rural conditions, here out of
> the sprawl. Gnarly for observing. Annie Jump, our cool Toyota van, is
> in the driveway safe and sound and fixed and good as new. Felix the
> scope is quietly sitting in the garage with eyepieces freshly
> cleaned, rarin' to go.