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mppalmer(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 5:12 pm Post subject: For your viewing enjoyment |
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To dovetail on my previous post: Okay, a video of snow is probably
silly. But after living in Arizona for 30 years now (a transplant from
the NE), snow has become a novelty. Still, I could argue it gives your
more data for my previous post, to show how dry the snow was.
So a cute sentimental 30 sec video of Snow in Seligman, Arizona:
imageshack.us/clip/my-videos/843/peplewbpcvubebxyxfrndt.mp4/
And here's an image of a snow cloud taken from 8000 feet on the way
from Phx to P23. The bases of the clouds were very consistent at 8500'
and the tops only to 15,000'. (OAT -2) I new there couldn't be enough
moisture in the clouds to make wet snow. In fact, I'm surprised the
clouds dumped as much (dry) snow as they did. But that's Arizona for
you, "hit or miss" precip. Not sure why that is - maybe precip gets
triggered by waves over the rugged terrain of our high country? I
forget what the Winds Aloft were Saturday but the surface winds were 15
G 25 en route.
http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/294/inthemidstofastorm.jpg
Hope you enjoy.
Mike Palmer <><
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tomgoddard(at)ns.sympatic Guest
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Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 5:53 am Post subject: For your viewing enjoyment |
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Sounds like perfect conditions for p static in a Glasair. Obviously unrelated to the canopy issue though.
Sent from my iPhone
On 2012-11-12, at 21:12, mppalmer(at)aol.com wrote:
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To dovetail on my previous post: Okay, a video of snow is probably silly. But after living in Arizona for 30 years now (a transplant from the NE), snow has become a novelty. Still, I could argue it gives your more data for my previous post, to show how dry the snow was.
So a cute sentimental 30 sec video of Snow in Seligman, Arizona:
imageshack.us/clip/my-videos/843/peplewbpcvubebxyxfrndt.mp4/
And here's an image of a snow cloud taken from 8000 feet on the way from Phx to P23. The bases of the clouds were very consistent at 8500' and the tops only to 15,000'. (OAT -2) I new there couldn't be enough moisture in the clouds to make wet snow. In fact, I'm surprised the clouds dumped as much (dry) snow as they did. But that's Arizona for you, "hit or miss" precip. Not sure why that is - maybe precip gets triggered by waves over the rugged terrain of our high country? I forget what the Winds Aloft were Saturday but the surface winds were 15 G 25 en route.
http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/294/inthemidstofastorm.jpg
Hope you enjoy.
Mike Palmer <><
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