Yes looks fairly windy. I am wondering about the trees to the
North-west. Seeing will not be very good but I wonder what people who
have been up there in such a forcast can say about the wind-break
offered from all the > 100 ft high redwoods and fir trees to the north
as I suspect they ease up on scopes blowing about and general comfort.
It would also be nice to know via a post on TAC around 4-5 if somebody
who knows how to get in plans on giving it a try or not.
Thanks,
Mark
John R Pierce wrote:
> Joe Lin wrote:
>> CSC points out an open window of clear skies in the evening
>>
>> i'm a bit doubtful given every other weather site out there gives a
>> could
>> cover of at least 50%
>>
>
> yeah, the NWS pointcast for the area around bonny doon at 2000' is...
>
> * This Afternoon: *Partly sunny, with a high near 52. North
> northwest wind between 14 and 16 mph.
> *Tonight: *Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38. North northwest
> wind around 16 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
>
>
> which is pretty sucky. gusty and windy does not make good seeing even
> if there are sucker holes :(
>
>
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