[AZ-Observing] Re: satelite images for tonight?

 
I think I'm going to go along with Bill's comments.  Looking back at the
satellite images, it took about 5 hours from the leading edge to the
trailingedge (on the IR images) at the southern tip of Nevada.  Based on
that, the trailing edge should be at Cherry about 10:00 or so.  Hopefully
there's not a lot of thin high stuff behind it (since that doesn't show up
onthe satellite very well).

Ken

George &Paula Kolb wrote:
How does it look now? Are we optimistic? ----- Original Message ----- From:
<BillFerris@xxxxxxx>[1] To: <az-observing@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>[2] Sent: Saturday,
May 15, 2004 2:38 PM Subject: [AZ-Observing] Re: satelite images for
tonight?If there's a silver lining in those clouds, it lies in the pace at
which they're scudding across the sky. At its current rate of motion, the
trailing edge of the cloud front should enter Arizona by sunset. I'm hopeful
we may only lose an hour or two of full darkness before the skies start to
clear. Bill in Flagstaff Ken Reeves wrote: OK, I'm looking at the
approachinghigh clouds plus the satellite images, and at lest to me they
don't look too good for tonight. Anyone else whose better at predicting
clouds have any comments (hopefully positive). I haven't loaded up yet, and
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