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Re: (meteorobs) Re: Florida has improved



So, uh, Mark, are you admitting itinerants from Dade, er Miami-Dade, County?
Mostly joking, but if your site is within 30 min of a clean motel, I might
like to avail myself of a dark and quiet spot.
Thanks
Dale
email private if you like: biscayne@shadowdot net
PS Tod might be interested also

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Wilson" <mwilson@stratodot net>
To: <meteorobs@atmob.org>
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 3:47 PM
Subject: Re: (meteorobs) Re: Florida has improved


> Very Very good news.  I have been watching the weather reports and plan on
> spending most of tonight as well as tomorrow night outside watching the
> skies!
>
> I have a nice dark spot right on the Lee County/Hendry County Border that
is
> far from lights and noise :)  I hope the weather holds up for the show!!!
>
> Clear Skies!
>
> Mark
> Lehigh Acres, Florida
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <nmcleod@peganet.com>
> To: <meteorobs@atmob.org>
> Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 1:31 PM
> Subject: (meteorobs) Re: Florida has improved
>
>
> > It is now 115 PM local in Fort Myers, Florida.  The sky is completely
> clear
> > as the storm system has moved astwards into the Atlantic.  The only
> problem
> > we could face the next two nights is a few clouds coming across land
from
> > the north side of the storm.  NE winds usually do that.  The Florida
west
> > coast is more favorable under these conditions  than the east coast.
The
> > outlook is good enough here that I am going to try for the Leonids
> locally,
> > in Lehigh Acres east of town.  The Keys would not be as good with no
land
> to
> > help dissipate clouds on NE winds.  There probably won't be enough
> > subsidence from incoming high pressure to squash the clouds completely.
> > Vertical development will be limited due to very dry air above 3000
feet.
> >
> > I will be watching satpics to be ready to dodge any large stratocum
groups
> > in case those decide to intrude.
> >
> > Definitely the Florida panhandle looks great, further from Atlantic
> > influence.  Fewer cities, so very dark skies are readily available.
> >
> > Norman
> >
> >
> > Norman W. McLeod III
> > Staff Advisor
> > American Meteor Society
> >
> > Fort Myers, Florida
> > nmcleod@peganet.com
> >
> > The archive and Web site for our list is at http://www.meteorobs.org
> > If you are interested in complete links on the upcoming LEONIDS, see:
> > http://www.meteorobs.org/storms.html
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>
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