[pasweatherwatchers] Re: Ward Academy tonight May 8

  • From: Don Boyd <azphotog@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pasweatherwatchers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 8 May 2015 14:29:56 -0700

Right now it looks the heavy stuff is going north of us. The clouds that
are coming our way are very patchy so it looks like we will have periods of
clouds and clear. The radar shows most of the storms have already gone
north of us with only a very small patch to come in an hour or so. After
that I see no rain at all.

On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 11:26 AM, Terri <starstuff@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Called Jason, he says lets do tonight. He can't move it to a later date
this month.

So, if you are willing to do it, go for it!
The EVENT IS ON!

On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 10:26 AM, Redacted sender insanas@xxxxxxx for
DMARC <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Eric, thanks for the input. The only thing I find weird is the sunset
time. I have checked 3 sources all saying 7:16 pm tonight in Phoenix. I
agree that it looks like Venus and Jupiter may
be the only objects shown, plus the sun if we are lucky.
Take Care, Sam



-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Steinberg <eric@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: pasweatherwatchers <pasweatherwatchers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Fri, May 8, 2015 9:41 am
Subject: [pasweatherwatchers] Re: Ward Academy tonight May 8

Looking at the transparency, I’m seeing 40-50% (lower is worse) on
Skippy and “too cloudy to forecast” on ClearSky. Looks pretty iffy…. Also
just FYI, sunset is 7:37, so it won’t be really dark until close to the end
of the event. Moon is not up until 11:30. Saturn rises at 8:14 but
probably won’t be visible until after the end of the event. Looks like
Venus and Jupiter…

Eric

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Terri, the following are 12 weather forecasts as of 8 am this morning for
6-9 pm in Tempe tonight:

Weatherbug 0%-55% clouds
0% rain 11-8 mph winds

Weather undgd 16-28% clouds
0% rain 14-10 mph

Weather spark 35-58% clouds
14-10 mph

Weather central 50% clouds
20% rain 6-16 mph

Intellicast 16-28% clouds
0% rain 14-10 mph

Skippysky 30-40% clouds
10-15 mph

Accuweather 68-51% clouds
4-7% rain 13-10 mph

TWC 30% clouds
20% rain 10-20 mph

Clearsky 10-90% clouds
12-16 mph

NOAA 35-61% clouds
22% rain 16-11 mph

yr.no 10-30% clouds
0% rain 10 mph

aol weather 10%
0% rain 10-20 mph

Terri, The above still shows some cloud and wind problems, but my opinion
is that we may still be able to show the Sun, Jupiter and Venus. We should
let the school know
of the marginal weather and see if they still wants us there. We
cancelled in March because of bad weather, so I would lean toward having
the star party tonight.
If we go, we need to bring a tarp or plastic to protect the scopes just
in case of the possible but slight chance of rain.
Also we need to watch the scopes because of possible wind gusts. We
should also dress warmer for the cool evening.
Mike, Don, and Pete please let Terri know your opinions on the above.
Terri, when you talk to Jason (520-403-8170) see if he still wants us
there even though there may be
problems with the weather. We are to set up at 6 pm, do solar from 6:30
to 7 pm (Sunset is 7:15 pm) We can do the night sky from 7:30 to 9 pm.
We can eat from 7 to 7:30 pm.
Let us know what the school wants to do. Thanks, Terri, Sam




-----Original Message-----
From: Terri <starstuff@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Weather Watchers <pasweatherwatchers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Fri, May 8, 2015 5:06 am
Subject: [pasweatherwatchers] Ward Academy tonight May 8
Good morning Weather Watchers,
Please send your input for the weather tonight at Ward Academy.
Include your input on what you think the Telescope a team should do.
Also, please dress warmly. The Temps have dropped for the weekend.
Have a Super Friday.
Terri
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