Re: Who's Getting Out To Observe Tonight?

From: John R Pierce ^lt;pierce_at_hogranch.com>
Date: Sat May 31 2008 - 09:44:04 MST

Peter Natscher wrote:
> 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?
>

yeah, the CSC for Bonny Doon is pretty grim.
http://cleardarksky.com/c/BoonyDoonCAkey.html

might get a semi clear hour after dark before it clouds up, and thats
with crummy seeing/transparency.

TOMORROW night looks clear :-/

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