Hey Tracy, where are you in Hawaii? Felicia is pretty much dissipated
into a tropical depression, and it was sunny and clear in Hilo
earlier. Another challenge besides looking for sucker holes in the
clouds is the glare of a waning gibbous moon that'll rise after
midnight ... just as things should start perking up for the Perseids.
gary
On Aug 11, 2009, at 2:35 PM, tracy latimer wrote:
We are under the remnants of Hurricane Felicia. Not a chance of
seeing any Perseids tonight, unless a larger-thatn-usual remnant
makes it through the cloud cover!
Best~
Tracy Latimer
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