obxbushpilot wrote:According to the article on KTUU:
"The closest weather observation point is Merrill Field airport, where winds were blowing at 9 mph with gusts of 21 mph just before 6 a.m., said National Weather Service meteorologist Rebecca Dulle. Visibility was more than 10 miles, she said."
Not what I expected, but wind would not be my first guess for what caused this, even if the winds were stronger. Hate to speculate though.
Wind isn't what I'd guess caused this either. Just commenting that it isn't weather I would want to be flying in. The metar is a bit misleading in that the shoreline/ship creek arrival and departures have you in the vicinity of downtown, which can involve a bit of wind shear. Not to mention the velocity is typically much higher from 50'+ AGL than what's reported on the ground at Merrill.
Defiantly seems odd, given the conditions, that a CAP plane would be cruising around at 6 this morning.