Guess #2: On the 12-hr IR loop you can see the cloud line cut in two and disappear as it comes up from deep southern Mexico. Texas dries out good. Infrared: http://weather.unisys.com/satellite/sat_ir_west.html Water vapor: http://weather.unisys.com/satellite/sat_wv_west.html Jack Jones > -----Original Message----- > From: Steve Coe [SMTP:stevecoe@xxxxxxxxx] > > OK, I'll Start; > > The "weather guesser" says that there will be "a drying trend" for the > next several days. So, I am hoping that we can get in a night of > observing at Cherry Road for Saturday night. We shall see. I am making > up an observing list, at least I will have that much done. > > Hope to see ya there; > Steve Coe > Author "Deep Sky Observing--The Astronomical Tourist" > email address: stevecoe@xxxxxxxxx > --- This message is from the AZ-Observing mailing list. If you wish to be removed from this list, send E-mail to: AZ-Observing-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, with the subject: unsubscribe. The list's archive is at: http://www.freelists.org/archives/az-observing This is a discussion list. Please send personal inquiries directly to the message author. In other words, do not use "reply" for personal messages. Thanks.