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Re: (meteorobs) Observation Dec 2/3
Thanx, George...always glad to have the voice of experience..I'll be sure
to calculate this for the Geminids and Quadrantids. Hope we got lotsa
monkeys!
Wayne
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From: GeoZay@aoldot com, on 12/3/96 11:46 AM:
To: <meteorobs@latradedot com>
In a message dated 96-12-03 10:51:35 EST, you write:
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OK, George, just what qualifies as a 5 monkey night in southern CA, just
so
I record our monkey count correctly on my report form? :->
Wayne
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Wayne,
I'm making this up as I go. But last night I gave it 1 monkey per hour if
the
temps hovered just above 32 deg F. If the temps drop down to the 20's F.
That would be 2 monkeys/hour. If I observed for 5 hours under those temps,
that would be a 10 monkey nite. Now if it got in the teens...which it does
sometimes here in the mountains of S. Calif. it would be 3 monkeys/hour. If
it gets any colder, I'll most likely just shoot the monkeys and put them
out
of their miseries before any frost settles. I hope this clarifies things?
george z.