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RE: (meteorobs) Leonids fever



Good luck I am stuck in OK and it doesn't look good.  We have to weathermen
in our club so they are keeping us informed.  Tulsa is expected to have
thunderstorms Sunday morning, but its just a chance.  Where to drive is a
big question.  Anyone in Missouri or Arkansas have a forcast better than OK.

David Stine dstine@exposquare.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-meteorobs@atmob.org [mailto:owner-meteorobs@atmob.org]On
> Behalf Of Ed Cannon
> Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 2:11 AM
> To: meteorobs@atmob.org
> Subject: (meteorobs) Leonids fever
>
>
> Well, I'm going to Arizona.  I have not flown anywhere since January
> 1985, so this is really getting "out there" for me.  It's a definite
> case of Leonids fever.
>
> And now the cloud model John Krempasky wrote about is making New
> Mexico look better!  But I told myself it's over two days from now,
> and what can one do anyway but hope for the best.  It definitely
> looks better than almost all of Texas.
>
> In the cloud model 6:00 Nov 18 UT, the Tennessee and Ohio valleys,
> really from Alabama on up to southern Ontario, look pretty good.
> The 12:00 Nov 18 UT doesn't look quite that good, but it's still
> way better than Texas.  Some of the Great Plains areas look pretty
> good for that morning also, in these two-day-away models.
>
> A satellite photo site I like a lot is this one, especially the
> animations:
>
>  http://www.rap.ucardot edu/weather/satellite.html
>
> But I haven't fully checked out the sat photo site that John K.
> wrote about a few days ago.
>
> Clear, dark nights, and safe travels to all--
>
> Ed Cannon - ecannon@mail.utexasdot edu - Austin, Texas, USA
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