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Flying Weather

Looks like it'd be a fine work day in Kotzebue today...

METAR PAOT 191553Z 11037G45KT 0SM R09/1600V3000FT +SN BLSN VV000 M13/M15 RMK AO2 PK WND 11047/1510 SNB00 SLPNO P0000 T11331150 $


Days like this were thank goodness for a good book and Dish Network.

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Re: Flying Weather

It's been mostly clear, cold and very windy here for a while. 68 knots in Lynn canal the other day. The commercial boys are still flying but my plane is waiting for better conditions.
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Re: Flying Weather

PAOT 191153Z 10032G41KT 1/2SM R09/5000VP6000FT -SN BLSN FEW005 BKN010 OVC024 M14/M16 A2966

MINIMUMS, as soon as I get out of my shorts and flip flops and find my jeans and tennis shoes let's go!!
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Whatdoyamean minimums??? That's VFR if you're coming home. And no, I ain't kidding.

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Re: Flying Weather

GumpAir wrote:Looks like it'd be a fine work day in Kotzebue today...

METAR PAOT 191553Z 11037G45KT 0SM R09/1600V3000FT +SN BLSN VV000 M13/M15 RMK AO2 PK WND 11047/1510 SNB00 SLPNO P0000 T11331150 $


Days like this were thank goodness for a good book and Dish Network.

Gump


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...but at least it isn't very cold!!! =D>

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Re: Flying Weather

True that...

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Re: Flying Weather

Oh--cold???

PFYU 191836Z 00000KT 9SM OVC002 M47/ A3020 RMK AO1
WX; BR PNO

Nice day in scenic Fort Yukon.

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mtv wrote:Oh--cold???

PFYU 191836Z 00000KT 9SM OVC002 M47/ A3020 RMK AO1
WX; BR PNO

Nice day in scenic Fort Yukon.

MTV


Ft. Yukon and most of interior Alaska has been chilly for the past week. Makes Kotz look down right balmy.

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It should be balmy. It's not winter yet.

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GumpAir wrote:It should be balmy. It's not winter yet.

Gump


'Ya mean like the middle of January. It's plenty cold even in Kotz for me. I'm ready for March sunshine and longer days and we haven't even gotten to December 21st yet.

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I need a translator.
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There ya go...

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yeah quit posting all that weather code, just say windy, cloudy and friggin cold... :shock:
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patrol guy wrote:I need a translator.

Ha, I thought I was the only one.. :lol:
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I havn't a clew. Gump is the corporate type.

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qmdv wrote:I havn't a clew. Gump is the corporate type.

Tim

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"Clew" ??? Is that a Metar acronym for clue? Sounds like the sort of thing FAA would do. :D
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patrol guy wrote:I need a translator.


I've got a METAR decoder ring, it came in a box of Cracker Jacks. Handy. But I like the "windy" forecast graphic as posted by Gump better than metar.
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