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Re: (meteorobs) Maybe New England can observe BETWEEN the peaks tonight?



It rained and snowed last night in Beijing and other sites in North China.
Fortunately, the rain and snow has just stopped, and the weather forecast
said that it will turn cloudy then sunny tonight and tomorrow, with STRONG
wind. It will be very cold then.
I got back home to bring more clothes yesterday. And have planned double
station video observation in Pinggu and Qilihai for the updated 1533 peak
tonight. Am about to start off soon!

Just hope the clouds move faster tonight... #;-P

Clear skies,
Huan


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lew Gramer" <lew@upstreamdot net>
To: "meteorobs" <meteorobs@meteorobs.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 6:40 AM
Subject: (meteorobs) Maybe New England can observe BETWEEN the peaks
tonight?


> The "traditional" Leonid peak last night went unobserved here in
> Boston: I checked the skies at 10pm, 11, midnight, 1am, and 2:30
> local time - cloud cover broken overcast or worse every time...
>
> Boston forecast for tonight isn't very good - so I am hopeful. :)
>
> (Weather people here are baffled and almost always guess wrong.)
>
> Clear skies to all around the globe!
> Lew Gramer (GRALE)
>
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