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Re: (meteorobs) Weather prospects seem consistent....



Hi Tom--
I'm also in Seattle area.  Where are you planning on observing at?  I was
thinking of Goldendale, unless the passes get closed by snow.  But is
there some place near Vantage or Moses Lake that would work as well?

Jan Fries


On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 15:30:51 -0800 "Tom Kreyche" <tkreyche@well.com>
writes:
> I'm in Seattle and trying to figure out where to go and how far to 
> drive.
> The current forecasts at the Seattle and Portland NWS web sites are 
> calling
> for dry conditions Sat/Sun...so it is looking reasonably promising. 
> Where
> are you getting your data?
> 
> Tom
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-meteorobs@atmob.org [mailto:owner-meteorobs@atmob.org]On
> Behalf Of John Krempasky
> Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 3:19 PM
> To: meteorobs@atmob.org
> Subject: (meteorobs) Weather prospects seem consistent....
> 
> 
> Models tend to be in broad agreement that most of the country may be
> surprisingly clear on Sunday morning...
> 
> And agree on the likely trouble spots:
> 
> 1) Washington-Oregon-Idaho-Montana-Northern California
> 
> 2) Texas, and possibly eastern New Mexico
> 
> 3) Florida
> 
> Anyone planning on observing in the above three areas should really 
> give
> thought
> to if they want to drive somewhere else, given the stability of the 
> current
> weather pattern and the model consensus.
> 
> 
> Of course, there's still time for all of this to change but the 
> accuracy of
> the
> forecast is going to increase markedly hour-by-hour now....
> 
> John Krempasky
> 
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