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Re: [APML] Weather Report 2001



> In 2000 I wondered just how many observing or astrophotography days I
could
> actually get in a year. This is the results of the log I kept for 2001.
Not

Hi Jeff,

An interesting project.  I shall do the same for my home here in San Antonio
for 2002.  I'm sure the results will only make me want to speak to a real
estate agent in a far western state <G>.

I propose that all of us APML folks keep a similar log for 2002 and lets
compare a compilation of the results during our Jan 1, 2003 hangover.

I have always seen weather records that say "clear" or "cloudy", but have
been skeptical about what they regard as "clear".  Clear for the rest of the
world often is not clear at all for an astrophotographer.

So by whatever method you chose, notes in an observing log book, marked on a
calendar, or in your personal appointment book, lets keep a note of how the
weekend nights are for 2002 and gather them for a "National clear night
report for 2002".

Sound good to you guys?

Robert Reeves                      reeves10@swbell.net
520 Rittiman Rd.                   www.robertreeves.com
San Antonio, Texas 78209    210-828-9036
USA                                     29.484  98.440  200 meters



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