Who's Getting Out To Observe Tonight?

From: Peter Natscher ^lt;natscher_at_redshift.com>
Date: Sat May 31 2008 - 09:04:25 MST

A heavy and cold marine layer came in yesterday and topped 3,000 ft.
covering Fremont Peak and surrounding higher locations last night. I
watched the KSBW-Fremont Peak Cam Friday after sunset and saw fog moving in
and covering the Peak by 9 pm. Itıs still in place and Iım wondering if
weıll get any opportunity to observing from our sites tonight. The weather
forecast is for the same pattern tonight. Southerly Willow Springs might be
out in the clear, but it now looks like itıs on the edge of the overcast.
Whoıs getting out to observe tonight?

Peter Natscher in Monterey

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Received on Sat May 31 09:04:37 2008
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