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most recent posting from local NWS site:

EXTREME SOUTHWESTERN CALIFORNIA AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN DIEGO CA
1130 AM PST MON NOV 18 2002

.SYNOPSIS...BUILDING HIGH PRESSURE ALOFT AND SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE OVER
THE GREAT BASIN WILL BRING GUSTY SANTA AND WINDS AT TIMES INTO
THURSDAY...MAINLY THROUGH AND BELOW CANYONS AND PASSES. THE STRONGEST
WINDS WILL BE TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. OTHERWISE...FAIR WITH WARM
DAYS WEST OF THE MOUNTAINS. COOLER TOWARD THIS WEEKEND AND EARLY NEXT
WEAK AS THE HIGH ALOFT AND OFFSHORE FLOW WEAKEN.
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Looks like we will have our usual wonderful cloudless and dark 6.5 skies at 
5000 ft in the local San Diego mountains.. we'll be heading up to Laguna 
Mountain early.. hopefully early enough to catch a few spetacular 
Earth-Grazers.  I talked with Bob L a few days ago and couldn't talk him out 
out of going aboard the arirborn Leonid MAC trip so he join join us in our 
usual local spot.. ;-)

HAVE FUN BOB!

As I very busy organizing a huge outing and camping trip last year and 
coordinated getting about 40 people up to the mountains, I collected no data 
last year.

This year there is only 4 of us, so I look very forward to collecting and 
posting visual data from Southern California.

Clear San Diego-like Skies to all and Happy Hunting!

Cheers,

Joseph Assmus
San Diego, CA


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