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		<title>Wonderful Lunar Real Estate</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jun 2013 02:11:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any optical aid, from binoculars to a small or large telescope, will show craters and mountain ranges on the Moon. Take a peek, even in gaps between the clouds at the Moon. Here&#8217;s two photos, with my Canon XS on a tripod, with a 250mm zoom lens. The first photo shows how the moon looks [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=bkellysky.wordpress.com&#038;blog=11225722&#038;post=1464&#038;subd=bkellysky&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any optical aid, from binoculars to a small or large telescope, will show craters and mountain ranges on the Moon.<br />
Take a peek, even in gaps between the clouds at the Moon.<br />
Here&#8217;s two photos, with my Canon XS on a tripod, with a 250mm zoom lens. The first photo shows how the moon looks in the camera, but the next two photos have just the part with the moon in it.</p>
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<p>The next night&#8217;s moon was very 3d with the mountain range north of the center of the Moon casting large shadows, but clouds kept the photos from being very sharp.<br />
<div id="attachment_1469" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://bkellysky.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/img_9987-sharp-contrast.jpg"><img src="http://bkellysky.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/img_9987-sharp-contrast.jpg?w=300&#038;h=214" alt="Thursday, sunrise over Copernicus crater (two days after the previous photo)- enlarge to see the details." width="300" height="214" class="size-medium wp-image-1469" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Monday, sunrise over Copernicus crater (two days after the previous photo)- enlarge to see the details.</p></div></p>
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		<title>Wait! There&#8217;s still a show in the evening sky!</title>
		<link>http://bkellysky.wordpress.com/2013/06/09/wait-theres-still-a-show-in-the-evening-sky/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Jun 2013 23:20:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wait! The planetary pile-up may be over with Jupiter having sunk into the glare of the sun, but Venus and Mercury are still waiting there low in the northwest sky right after sunset. Not that many people have seen the planet Mercury &#8211; here&#8217;s another chance for you, with superbright Venus to show the way. [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=bkellysky.wordpress.com&#038;blog=11225722&#038;post=1460&#038;subd=bkellysky&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wait! The planetary pile-up may be over with Jupiter having sunk into the glare of the sun, but Venus and Mercury are still waiting there low in the northwest sky right after sunset.<br />
Not that many people have seen the planet Mercury &#8211; here&#8217;s another chance for you, with superbright Venus to show the way.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll see Venus first, since it&#8217;s brighter. As the sky gets darker, Mercury appears to the upper left of Venus.<br />
Through the middle of the month, Mercury will appear to make a circle around Venus &#8211; counterclockwise as the evenings go on. Mercury will get fainter and take longer to see each evening.</p>
<p>The moon joins them on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings.</p>
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		<title>Preliminary and unofficial rainfall totals from June 6-8, 2013: Cold Front and Post-Tropical Storm Andrea</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jun 2013 14:03:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Report of rainfall from Boston, NYC, Philadelphia, Washington-Baltimore National Weather Service Offices for the cold front and post-tropical storm Andrea. Most of the rain has stopped up through Boston when this was posted. Rainfall amounts are unofficial and preliminary reports. Some of these offices have maps with the rainfall amounts if you go to their [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=bkellysky.wordpress.com&#038;blog=11225722&#038;post=1458&#038;subd=bkellysky&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Report of rainfall from Boston, NYC, Philadelphia, Washington-Baltimore National Weather Service Offices for the cold front and post-tropical storm Andrea.<br />
Most of the rain has stopped up through Boston when this was posted. Rainfall amounts are unofficial and preliminary reports.<br />
Some of these offices have maps  with the rainfall amounts if you go to their home pages&#8230;</p>
<p>bob</p>
<p>PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT<br />
SPOTTER REPORTS<br />
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY<br />
917 AM EDT SAT JUN 08 2013</p>
<p>THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN DURING THE PAST 25<br />
HOURS FOR THE STORM THAT HAS BEEN AFFECTING OUR REGION. APPRECIATION<br />
IS EXTENDED TO HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTS&#8230;COOPERATIVE OBSERVERS&#8230;SKYWARN<br />
SPOTTERS AND MEDIA FOR THESE REPORTS. THIS SUMMARY IS ALSO AVAILABLE<br />
ON OUR HOME PAGE AT WEATHER.GOV/NYC</p>
<p>********************STORM TOTAL RAINFALL********************</p>
<p>LOCATION          STORM TOTAL     TIME/DATE   COMMENTS<br />
                     RAINFALL           OF<br />
                     /INCHES/   MEASUREMENT</p>
<p>CONNECTICUT</p>
<p>&#8230;FAIRFIELD COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   BRIDGEPORT AIRPORT    4.60   500 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   DANBURY AIRPORT       3.89   500 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   BRIDGEPORT            3.80   600 AM  6/08  COOP OBSERVER<br />
   NORWALK               3.62   630 AM  6/08  PUBLIC<br />
   STAMFORD              3.34  1000 PM  6/07  MESONET<br />
   DANBURY               1.64   500 PM  6/07  SKYWARN SPOTTER</p>
<p>&#8230;MIDDLESEX COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   KILLINGWORTH          5.52   430 AM  6/08  LAKE HAMMONASSET<br />
   MIDDLETOWN            4.84   707 AM  6/08  MEDIA<br />
   HADDAM                3.50   700 PM  6/07  PUBLIC<br />
   WESTBROOK             2.90  1100 PM  6/07  EMERGENCY MANAGER</p>
<p>&#8230;NEW HAVEN COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   MADISON               6.20   700 AM  6/08  PUBLIC<br />
   WEST HAVEN            5.21  1054 PM  6/07  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   HAMDEN                4.51   430 AM  6/08  MESONET<br />
   WOODBRIDGE            4.28   430 AM  6/08  MESONET<br />
   WALLINGFORD           4.09   430 AM  6/08  MESONET<br />
   MILFORD               3.50   817 PM  6/07  PUBLIC<br />
   MERIDEN               3.33   430 AM  6/08  MMK<br />
   BETHANY               3.27   810 AM  6/08  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   NAUGATUCK             3.20  1100 PM  6/07  PUBLIC<br />
   CLINTONVILLE          2.92  1020 PM  6/07  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   GUILFORD              2.85  1106 PM  6/07  PUBLIC<br />
   NORTH HAVEN           2.25  1109 PM  6/07  PUBLIC</p>
<p>&#8230;NEW LONDON COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   LEDYARD CENTER        6.30   730 AM  6/08  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   COLCHESTER            4.80   830 AM  6/08  PUBLIC<br />
   GILMAN                4.80   600 AM  6/08  PUBLIC<br />
   GROTON AIRPORT        4.78   521 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   NORWICH               4.42   708 AM  6/08  COOP<br />
   YANTIC                4.12   430 AM  6/08  MESONET</p>
<p>NEW JERSEY</p>
<p>&#8230;BERGEN COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   NORTHVALE             3.90   150 AM  6/08  PUBLIC<br />
   RIVERVALE             3.60   440 AM  6/08  PUBLIC<br />
   TETERBORO             3.48   300 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   WOODCLIFF LAKE        3.31   430 AM  6/08  MESONET<br />
   LODI                  3.30   430 AM  6/08  LODI IFLOWS<br />
   SADDLE BROOK          3.17   600 AM  6/08  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   PARK RIDGE            2.90   430 AM  6/08  MESONET<br />
   OAKLAND               2.88   711 AM  6/08  FIRE DEPT<br />
   RIDGEWOOD             2.85   454 AM  6/08  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   NORTH ARLINGTON       2.58   845 PM  6/07  MESONET</p>
<p>&#8230;ESSEX COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   NEWARK AIRPORT        3.91   300 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   MAPLEWOOD             3.85   811 AM  6/08  PUBLIC<br />
   ORANGE                3.60   430 AM  6/08  MESONET<br />
   CEDAR GROVE           3.55   647 AM  6/08  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   CALDWELL AIRPORT      3.06   500 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   ESSEX FELLS           2.76  1000 PM  6/07  MESONET</p>
<p>&#8230;HUDSON COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   HARRISON              4.18   613 AM  6/08  COOP OBSERVER<br />
   NORTH BERGEN          2.53   845 PM  6/07  MESONET<br />
   SECAUCUS              2.48   845 PM  6/07  MESONET<br />
   JERSEY CITY           2.42   845 PM  6/07  EMERGENCY MANAGER<br />
   BAYONNE               2.20   845 PM  6/07  LOCAL POLICE<br />
   WEST NEW YORK         2.12   845 PM  6/07  MESONET<br />
   WEEHAWKEN             1.60   845 PM  6/07  MESONET</p>
<p>&#8230;PASSAIC COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   WEST MILFORD          3.39   430 AM  6/08  MESONET<br />
   WAYNE                 3.26   430 AM  6/08  MESONET<br />
   LITTLE FALLS          2.98   430 AM  6/08  MESONET<br />
   RINGWOOD              2.73   430 AM  6/08  MESONET<br />
   ECHO LAKE             0.82   817 AM  6/07  CHARLOTTEBURG COOP</p>
<p>&#8230;UNION COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   MOUNTAINSIDE          4.26   430 AM  6/08  MESONET<br />
   CRANFORD              4.25   820 PM  6/07  PUBLIC<br />
   ROSELLE PARK          4.19  1030 PM  6/07  PUBLIC<br />
   GARWOOD               3.63   819 PM  6/07  PUBLIC<br />
   LINDEN                1.38   800 PM  6/07  AWOS</p>
<p>NEW YORK</p>
<p>&#8230;KINGS COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   MARINE PARK           5.29   818 AM  6/08  COOP OBSERVER<br />
   MIDWOOD               3.94  1017 PM  6/07  COOP<br />
   SHEEPSHEAD BAY        2.19   500 PM  6/07  SKYWARN SPOTTER</p>
<p>&#8230;KINGS (BROOKLYN) COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   SHEEPSHEAD BAY        4.25   756 AM  6/08  SKYWARN SPOTTER</p>
<p>&#8230;NASSAU COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   OLD BETHPAGE          6.13   844 AM  6/08  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   WANTAGH               5.91   700 AM  6/08  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   LIDO BEACH            5.60   915 PM  6/07  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   HICKSVILLE            5.52   200 AM  6/08  PUBLIC<br />
   PLAINVIEW             5.28   730 AM  6/08  SKYWARN SPOTETR<br />
   BELLMORE              4.60   808 AM  6/08  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   EAST MEADOW           4.50  1000 PM  6/07  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   NEW HYDE PARK         4.30   943 PM  6/07  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   NORTH MASSAPEQUA      3.89   831 PM  6/07  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   OYSTER BAY            2.83  1000 PM  6/07  PLANTING FIELDS NEPP</p>
<p>&#8230;NEW YORK COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   CENTRAL PARK          4.77   300 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   MANHATTAN             0.95   837 AM  6/07  WEST 138TH ST</p>
<p>&#8230;ORANGE COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   MONTGOMERY AIRPORT    2.14   500 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   WASHINGTONVILLE       1.90   713 AM  6/08  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   GOSHEN                1.68   859 PM  6/07  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   NEW WINDSOR           1.46  1130 PM  6/07  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   MIDDLETOWN            1.45   324 PM  6/07  AMATEUR RADIO<br />
   MONROE                1.25   745 PM  6/07  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   WALDEN                1.12   106 PM  6/07  NEPP</p>
<p>&#8230;PUTNAM COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   CARMEL                0.71   801 AM  6/07  COOP</p>
<p>&#8230;QUEENS COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   NYC/JFK AIRPORT       4.42   500 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   NYC/LA GUARDIA        4.22   500 AM  6/08  ASOS</p>
<p>&#8230;ROCKLAND COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   NANUET                3.29   430 AM  6/08  MESONET<br />
   SUFFERN               1.88   430 AM  6/08  MESONET<br />
   SLOATSBURG            0.71  1006 AM  6/07  SKYWARN SPOTTER</p>
<p>&#8230;SUFFOLK COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   CENTEREACH            5.65   703 AM  6/08  NWS EMPLOYEE<br />
   CENTERPORT            5.28   748 AM  6/08  COOP<br />
   MEDFORD               5.02   800 AM  6/08  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   MIDDLE ISLAND         4.98   711 AM  6/08  NWS EMPLOYEE<br />
   BAITING HOLLOW        4.94   430 AM  6/08  MESONET<br />
   UPTON                 4.87   800 AM  6/08  NWS OFFICE<br />
   SHIRLEY               4.84   819 AM  6/08  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   SOUTHAMPTON           4.75   809 AM  6/08  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   BAY SHORE             4.75   914 AM  6/08  NWS EMPLOYEE<br />
   RIVERHEAD             4.73   649 AM  6/08  NWS EMPLOYEE<br />
   ISLIP                 4.71  1130 PM  6/07  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   ISLIP AIRPORT         4.58   500 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   SHIRLEY AIRPORT       4.26   500 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   ORIENT                4.12   200 AM  6/08  PUBLIC<br />
   BRIDGEHAMPTON         4.06   430 AM  6/08  MESONET<br />
   EAST FARMINGDALE      3.89   500 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   NORTHPORT             3.86   430 AM  6/08  NORTH NEPP<br />
   FIRE ISLAND           3.70   430 AM  6/08  FIRE ISLAND NEPP<br />
   STONY BROOK           3.69   200 AM  6/08  PUBLIC<br />
   WESTHAMPTON BEACH AI  3.52   500 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   CUTCHOGUE             3.50  1148 PM  6/07  PUBLIC<br />
   MONTAUK               3.44   732 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   GREENPORT             3.30   430 AM  6/08  GREENPORT POWERHOUSE<br />
   NORTH BABYLON         3.27  1115 PM  6/07  PUBLIC<br />
   SMITHTOWN             3.13  1030 PM  6/07  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   LAKE RONKONKOMA       3.11  1225 AM  6/08  PUBLIC<br />
   MONTAUK POINT         3.05  1037 PM  6/07  ASOS<br />
   WEST ISLIP            2.12   753 PM  6/07  SKYWARN SPOTTER<br />
   MOUNT SINAI           1.82   600 PM  6/07  COOP OBSERVER</p>
<p>&#8230;WESTCHESTER COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   YORKTOWN HEIGHTS      4.10   848 AM  6/08  COOP<br />
   RYE                   3.63   747 AM  6/08  PUBLIC<br />
   WHITE PLAINS AIRPORT  3.56   500 AM  6/08  ASOS</p>
<p>$$</p>
<p>TFM<br />
PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT<br />
SPOTTER REPORTS<br />
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ<br />
611 AM EDT SAT JUN 08 2013</p>
<p>THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN DURING THE PAST 8<br />
HOURS FOR THE STORM THAT HAS BEEN AFFECTING OUR REGION. APPRECIATION<br />
IS EXTENDED TO HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTS&#8230;COOPERATIVE OBSERVERS&#8230;SKYWARN<br />
SPOTTERS AND MEDIA FOR THESE REPORTS. THIS SUMMARY IS ALSO AVAILABLE<br />
ON OUR HOME PAGE AT WEATHER.GOV/PHI</p>
<p>********************STORM TOTAL RAINFALL********************</p>
<p>LOCATION          STORM TOTAL     TIME/DATE   COMMENTS<br />
                     RAINFALL           OF<br />
                     /INCHES/   MEASUREMENT</p>
<p>DELAWARE</p>
<p>&#8230;NEW CASTLE COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   WILMINGTON AIRPORT    3.62   500 AM  6/08  ASOS</p>
<p>&#8230;SUSSEX COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   GEORGETOWN AIRPORT    2.18   500 AM  6/08  ASOS</p>
<p>NEW JERSEY</p>
<p>&#8230;ATLANTIC COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   ATLANTIC CITY AIRPOR  2.92   500 AM  6/08  ASOS</p>
<p>&#8230;BURLINGTON COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   FLORENCE              4.10   245 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   MOUNT HOLLY WFO       3.66   200 AM  6/08  NWS OFFICE<br />
   WRIGHTSTOWN           3.16  1031 PM  6/07  PUBLIC</p>
<p>&#8230;CAMDEN COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   BLACKWOOD             3.81  1034 PM  6/07  TRAINED SPOTTER</p>
<p>&#8230;CUMBERLAND COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   MILLVILLE AIRPORT     2.27   500 AM  6/08  ASOS</p>
<p>&#8230;GLOUCESTER COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   MALAGA                3.14   200 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER</p>
<p>&#8230;MERCER COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   TRENTON AIRPORT       3.72   500 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   EWING TWP             3.27  1032 PM  6/07  PUBLIC</p>
<p>&#8230;MIDDLESEX COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   CRANBURY              3.70  1031 PM  6/07  PUBLIC<br />
   HELMETTA              3.13  1115 PM  6/07  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;MORRIS COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   RANDOLPH TWP          4.00   300 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;SOMERSET COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   SOMERVILLE AIRPORT    3.82   500 AM  6/08  ASOS</p>
<p>&#8230;SUSSEX COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   SUSSEX AIRPORT        2.62   500 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   HIGHLAND LAKES        1.80  1150 PM  6/07  TRAINED SPOTTER</p>
<p>PENNSYLVANIA</p>
<p>&#8230;BERKS COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   READING AIRPORT       2.00   500 AM  6/08  ASOS</p>
<p>&#8230;BUCKS COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   DOYLESTOWN AIRPORT    3.53   500 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   BENSALEM              3.23  1030 PM  6/07  PUBLIC</p>
<p>&#8230;DELAWARE COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   DREXEL HILL           4.01   435 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   WAYNE                 3.16   435 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER</p>
<p>&#8230;LEHIGH COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   ALLENTOWN AIRPORT     2.20   500 AM  6/08  ASOS</p>
<p>&#8230;MONROE COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   MOUNT POCONO AIRPORT  1.86   500 AM  6/08  ASOS</p>
<p>&#8230;MONTGOMERY COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   KING OF PRUSSIA       5.07  1215 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   POTTSTOWN AIRPORT     3.06   500 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   GILBERTSVILLE         2.55   435 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER</p>
<p>&#8230;PHILADELPHIA COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   PHILADELPHIA INTL AI  3.82   500 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   NORTHEAST PHILADELPH  3.71   500 AM  6/08  ASOS</p>
<p>$$</p>
<p>IOVINO<br />
PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT<br />
SPOTTER REPORTS<br />
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC<br />
842 AM EDT SAT JUN 08 2013</p>
<p>THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL 24 HOUR RAIN OBSERVATIONS TAKEN DURING<br />
THE PAST 5 HOURS. APPRECIATION IS EXTENDED TO COOPERATIVE OBSERVERS<br />
AND SKYWARN SPOTTERS FOR THESE REPORTS. THIS SUMMARY IS ALSO<br />
AVAILABLE ON OUR HOME PAGE AT WEATHER.GOV/BALTIMORE</p>
<p>**********************24 HOUR RAINFALL**********************</p>
<p>LOCATION              24 HOUR     TIME/DATE   COMMENTS<br />
                     RAINFALL           OF<br />
                     /INCHES/   MEASUREMENT</p>
<p>MARYLAND</p>
<p>&#8230;ALLEGANY COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   FROSTBURG             0.23   740 AM  6/08  CO-OP OBSERVER</p>
<p>&#8230;ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   2 ENE DEALE           1.76   645 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   4 W ANNAPOLIS         1.68   600 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 SE PASADENA         1.62   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   3 ESE PASADENA        1.43   800 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 WSW ODENTON         1.31   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 W SEVERN            1.08   500 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;BALTIMORE COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   1 SW LONG GREEN       1.01   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 NW TIMONIUM         0.94   803 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   2 NE JACKSONVILLE     0.85   640 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   CYLBURN               0.78   815 AM  6/08  CO-OP OBSERVER<br />
   NE REISTERSTOWN       0.70   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;CALVERT COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   3 NNW HUNTINGTOWN     1.70   655 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;CARROLL COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   1 W WESTMINSTER       0.53   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   4 NE TANEYTOWN        0.45   630 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;CHARLES COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   4 SSE WALDORF         1.84   600 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   3 WNW LA PLATA        1.49   635 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 ESE BRYANS ROAD     1.40   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 SW BRYANS ROAD      1.31   530 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;FREDERICK COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   2 SE EMMITSBURG       0.52   735 AM  6/08  CO-OP OBSERVER<br />
   4 SSW FREDERICK       0.48   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;HOWARD COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   2 W COLUMBIA          1.02   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 SSE SYKESVILLE      0.90   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 WSW ELLICOTT CITY   0.80   745 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   3 NW COLUMBIA         0.80   730 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 N COLUMBIA          0.75   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;MONTGOMERY COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   2 SSE SILVER SPRING   0.91   600 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 NNW POTOMAC         0.85   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 W COLESVILLE        0.84   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 SE ROCKVILLE        0.82   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 N SILVER SPRING     0.82   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 NNW TAKOMA PARK     0.81   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   6 N SILVER SPRING     0.80   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 ESE NORBECK         0.79   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 NW GERMANTOWN       0.62   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 WNW BOYDS           0.60   726 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   7 ESE BRANDYWINE      1.86   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 E BOWIE             1.52   630 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 WSW FORT WASHINGTO  1.25   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 SE FOREST HEIGHTS   1.07   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 W OXON HILL         0.99   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;ST. MARYS COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   SW PARK HALL          2.73   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   4 E HOLLYWOOD         2.52   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 W CALIFORNIA        2.40   715 AM  6/08  RAIN TOTAL FROM ANDREA<br />
   1 NE LEONARDTOWN      2.05   600 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;WASHINGTON COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   5 S SHARPSBURG        0.46   720 AM  6/08  CO-OP OBSERVER</p>
<p>VIRGINIA</p>
<p>&#8230;ALBEMARLE COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   5 ESE AFTON           0.53   738 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;AUGUSTA COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   WAYNESBORO            0.21   820 AM  6/08  CO-OP OBSERVER<br />
   2 S CRAIGSVILLE       0.08   624 AM  6/08  CO-OP OBSERVER</p>
<p>&#8230;CITY OF FREDERCKSBRG&#8230;<br />
   FREDERICKSBURG        1.40   737 AM  6/08  CO-OP OBSERVER</p>
<p>&#8230;CULPEPER COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   3 N RIXEYVILLE        0.76   530 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   6 NNE RIXEYVILLE      0.69   640 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   6 N RIXEYVILLE        0.61   620 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;FAIRFAX COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   1 NE LORTON           1.13   600 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 S MCLEAN            0.89   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   3 S HERNDON           0.84   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   VIENNA                0.63   810 AM  6/08  CO-OP OBSERVER</p>
<p>&#8230;FAUQUIER COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   4 ENE REMINGTON       1.04   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   6 SSE WARRENTON       0.76   735 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;FREDERICK COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   2 E STEPHENS CITY     0.40   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   5 NE WINCHESTER       0.39   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;HIGHLAND COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   1 SW MILL GAP         0.52   615 AM  6/08  CO-OP OBSERVER<br />
   7 SSW MONTEREY        0.39   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;LOUDOUN COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   MOUNT WEATHER         0.63   715 AM  6/08  CO-OP OBSERVER<br />
   3 WSW ROUND HILL      0.58   730 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   4 W LEESBURG          0.44   600 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   8 N LEESBURG          0.42   600 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;MADISON COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   7 NNW MADISON         0.68   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   4 S NOKESVILLE        0.72   600 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   SPERRYVILLE           0.78   525 AM  6/08  CO-OP OBSERVER</p>
<p>&#8230;SHENANDOAH COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   4 N STRASBURG         0.33   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 NE WOODSTOCK        0.21   700 AM  6/08  CO-OP OBSERVER<br />
   EDINBURG              0.17   715 AM  6/08  CO-OP OBSERVER</p>
<p>&#8230;SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   5 SSW FREDERICKSBURG  1.38   600 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;WARREN COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   FRONT ROYAL           0.68   615 AM  6/08  CO-OP OBSERVER</p>
<p>WEST VIRGINIA</p>
<p>&#8230;BERKELEY COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   2 NW FALLING WATERS   0.27   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;GRANT COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   BAYARD                0.30   645 AM  6/08  CO-OP OBSERVER</p>
<p>&#8230;HAMPSHIRE COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   2 ESE SPRINGFIELD     0.17   650 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;MINERAL COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   2 SSW KEYSER          0.21   650 AM  6/08  CO-OP OBSERVER</p>
<p>&#8230;PENDLETON COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   3 NE FORT SEYBERT     0.27   600 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>$$</p>
<p>STRONG<br />
PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT<br />
SPOTTER REPORTS<br />
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA<br />
946 AM EDT SAT JUN 08 2013</p>
<p>THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN DURING THE PAST 26<br />
HOURS FOR THE STORM THAT HAS BEEN AFFECTING OUR REGION. APPRECIATION<br />
IS EXTENDED TO HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTS&#8230;COOPERATIVE OBSERVERS&#8230;SKYWARN<br />
SPOTTERS AND MEDIA FOR THESE REPORTS. THIS SUMMARY IS ALSO AVAILABLE<br />
ON OUR HOME PAGE AT WEATHER.GOV/BOSTON</p>
<p>********************STORM TOTAL RAINFALL********************</p>
<p>LOCATION          STORM TOTAL     TIME/DATE   COMMENTS<br />
                     RAINFALL           OF<br />
                     /INCHES/   MEASUREMENT</p>
<p>CONNECTICUT</p>
<p>&#8230;HARTFORD COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   NEWINGTON             4.20   713 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   MANCHESTER            4.14   727 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   WETHERSFIELD          3.54   915 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   WEST HARTFORD         3.49   654 AM  6/08  BROADCAST MEDIA<br />
   3 SE HARTFORD         3.47   606 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   FARMINGTON            3.47   710 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   EAST HARTFORD         3.35   652 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   SOUTHINGTON           3.28   623 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   1 WNW WINDSOR LOCKS   3.11   554 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   AVON                  3.05   721 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   COLLINSVILLE          2.80   930 AM  6/08  NONE<br />
   NORTH GRANBY          2.60   814 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   SOUTH WINDSOR         2.60  1136 PM  6/07  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   KENSINGTON            2.40   754 PM  6/07  HAM RADIO<br />
   GRANBY                2.10  1200 AM  6/08  AMATEUR RADIO<br />
   WEATHERSFIELD         2.02   743 PM  6/07  HAM RADIO<br />
   ANDOVER               2.00   752 PM  6/07  HAM RADIO<br />
   PLANTSVILLE           1.96   641 PM  6/07  HAM RADIO<br />
   W. HARTFORD           1.74   644 PM  6/07  HAM RADIO<br />
   E. HARTFORD           1.70   645 PM  6/07  HAM RADIO<br />
   HARTFORD              1.66   640 PM  6/07  HAM RADIO<br />
   SO. WINDSOR           1.57   639 PM  6/07  HAM RADIO<br />
   BURLINGTON            1.57   633 PM  6/07  HAM RADIO</p>
<p>&#8230;TOLLAND COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   ANDOVER               5.30   910 AM  6/08  SPOTTER<br />
   COVENTRY              4.40   811 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   BOLTON                4.40   830 AM  6/08  SPOTTER<br />
   HEBRON                3.94   653 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   STAFFORDVILLE         3.30   642 AM  6/08  CO-OP OBSERVER<br />
   TOLLAND               2.25   845 PM  6/07  PUBLIC</p>
<p>&#8230;WINDHAM COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   THOMPSON              4.80   930 AM  6/08  SPOTTER<br />
   CANTERBURY            4.75   130 AM  6/08  SOCIAL MEDIA<br />
   ASHFORD               4.30   540 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   NORTH GROSVENOR DALE  4.22   700 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   EAST KILLINGLY        4.15   617 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   WOODSTOCK             3.96   550 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   3 NE WILLIMANTIC      3.89   608 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   HAMPTON               2.13   813 PM  6/07  HAM RADIO</p>
<p>MASSACHUSETTS</p>
<p>&#8230;BARNSTABLE COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   MASHPEE               2.61   730 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   EAST FALMOUTH         2.40   549 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   SOUTH SAGAMORE        2.04   608 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   BREWSTER              1.95   810 AM  6/08  PUBLIC<br />
   2 NE HYANNIS          1.93   607 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   EASTHAM               1.83   603 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   2 NW CHATHAM          1.48   558 AM  6/08  ASOS</p>
<p>&#8230;BRISTOL COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   WEST MANSFIELD        5.38   845 AM  6/08  SPOTTER<br />
   BERKLEY               5.06   720 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   2 WSW SWANSEA         4.94   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   4 ESE TAUNTON         4.67   623 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   DIGHTON               4.65   840 AM  6/08  NWS EMPLOYEE<br />
   FALL RIVER            4.45   913 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   NORTON                4.42   700 AM  6/08  CO-OP<br />
   TAUNTON               4.35   922 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   ATTLEBORO             4.25   717 AM  6/08  NWS EMPLOYEE<br />
   ACUSHNET              3.85   605 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   3 NW NEW BEDFORD      3.71   600 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   MANSFIELD             3.55  1200 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   FAIRHAVEN             3.50   753 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   NEW BEDFORD           3.45   500 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   TAUNTON 2.6NW         2.98  1041 PM  6/07  NWS EMPLOYEE<br />
   NORTH DIGHTON         2.97  1200 AM  6/08  AMATEUR RADIO</p>
<p>&#8230;DUKES COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   3 S VINEYARD HAVEN    1.62   612 AM  6/08  ASOS</p>
<p>&#8230;ESSEX COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   DANVERS               3.50   746 AM  6/08  PUBLIC<br />
   5 WNW BEVERLY         3.13   557 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   IPSWICH               2.86   727 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   TOPSFIELD             2.75   708 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   BEVERLY               2.63   726 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   SALISBURY             2.57   719 AM  6/08  COOP OBSERVER<br />
   GLOUCESTER            2.50  1100 PM  6/07  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   LYNN                  2.24  1200 AM  6/08  AMATEUR RADIO<br />
   3 NE LAWRENCE         2.23   609 AM  6/08  ASOS</p>
<p>&#8230;FRANKLIN COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   HEATH                 3.00   920 AM  6/08  SPOTTER<br />
   NORTHFIELD            2.90   838 AM  6/08  NONE<br />
   CHARLEMONT            2.50   815 AM  6/08  SPOTTER<br />
   2 SE ORANGE           2.42   613 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   SHUTESBURY            2.15   724 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO</p>
<p>&#8230;HAMPDEN COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   CHICOPEE              2.85   700 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   SOUTHWICK             2.74   737 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   SPRINGFIELD           2.73   729 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   GRANVILLE             2.54   728 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   2 ENE WESTFIELD       2.54   553 AM  6/08  ASOS</p>
<p>&#8230;HAMPSHIRE COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   WARE                  3.20   800 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   AMHERST               2.35   720 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   SOUTH HADLEY          2.30  1100 PM  6/07  SOCIAL MEDIA</p>
<p>&#8230;MIDDLESEX COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   HUDSON                5.40   521 AM  6/08  SPOTTER<br />
   HOLLISTON             4.90   850 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   ASHLAND               3.61   701 AM  6/08  PUBLIC<br />
   ACTON                 3.44   543 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   CONCORD               3.22   536 AM  6/08  GENERAL PUBLIC<br />
   ARLINGTON             3.08   707 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   SUDBURY               3.03   717 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   WAKEFIELD             2.93   715 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   FRAMINGHAM            2.91   725 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   GROTON                2.91   316 AM  6/08  SOCIAL MEDIA<br />
   NORTH TEWKSBURY       2.80   913 AM  6/08  NONE<br />
   PEPPERELL             2.78   827 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   2 WSW BEDFORD         2.74   555 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   TOWNSEND              2.25   819 AM  6/08  NONE<br />
   WESTFORD              2.16   315 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER</p>
<p>&#8230;NANTUCKET COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   2 ESE NANTUCKET       0.94   550 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   NANTUCKET             0.81   900 PM  6/07  TRAINED SPOTTER</p>
<p>&#8230;NEWPORT COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   PLYMOUTH              4.80   835 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO</p>
<p>&#8230;NORFOLK COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   SHARON                4.42   705 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   FOXBORO               4.29   644 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   FRANKLIN              4.22   721 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   QUINCY                4.20   939 AM  6/08  GENERAL PUBLIC<br />
   STOUGHTON             4.10   603 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   3 SSW MILTON          4.09   611 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   NORWOOD               4.01   800 AM  6/08  NWS EMPLOYEE<br />
   1 ENE NORWOOD         3.71   616 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   RANDOLPH              3.69   102 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   BRAINTREE             3.48   712 AM  6/08  PUBLIC<br />
   BELLINGHAM            3.28  1200 AM  6/08  AMATEUR RADIO<br />
   WRENTHAM              3.26   706 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   MILLIS                3.21  1200 AM  6/08  AMATEUR RADIO<br />
   WALPOLE               3.18   704 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   MEDWAY                3.08  1200 AM  6/08  AMATEUR RADIO<br />
   DEDHAM                3.07   900 AM  6/08  NONE</p>
<p>&#8230;PLYMOUTH COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   HALIFAX               4.68   653 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   DUXBURY               4.52   900 AM  6/08  NONE<br />
   HINGHAM               4.47   748 AM  6/08  CO-OP OBSERVER<br />
   PLYMOUTH              4.42   853 AM  6/08  NONE<br />
   BROCKTON              4.10   842 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   MIDDLEBORO            3.86   925 AM  6/08  SPOTTER<br />
   SCITUATE              3.77   711 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   HANSON                3.11   710 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   MIDDLEBOROUGH         2.36   935 PM  6/07  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   4 SW PLYMOUTH         2.12   900 PM  6/07  ASOS<br />
   KINGSTON              1.48   811 PM  6/07  TRAINED SPOTTER</p>
<p>&#8230;SUFFOLK COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   DORCHESTER            3.77   525 AM  6/08  ADAMS ST BOSTON WATER<br />
   ALLSTON               3.75   525 AM  6/08  BOSTON WATER AND SEWER<br />
   BOSTON                3.65   708 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   1 N EAST BOSTON       3.59   556 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   WEST ROXBURY          3.53   852 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   ROSLINDALE            3.48   525 AM  6/08  BOSTON WATER AND SEWER<br />
   HYDE PARK             3.37   525 AM  6/08  BOSTON WATER AND SEWER<br />
   CHARLESTOWN           3.15   525 AM  6/08  BOSTON WATER AND SEWER</p>
<p>&#8230;WORCESTER COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   EAST DOUGLAS          5.00   800 AM  6/08  SPOTTER<br />
   DOUGLAS               4.70   627 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   WEBSTER               4.12   701 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   UXBRIDGE              3.90   703 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   SHREWSBURY            3.74   702 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   MILFORD               3.60   935 AM  6/08  SPOTTER<br />
   SOUTHBRIDGE           3.50   606 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   3 WNW WORCESTER       3.32   614 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   HOLDEN                3.20   835 AM  6/08  SPOTTER<br />
   BROOKFIELD            3.15   659 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   BOYLSTON              3.14   755 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   LEICESTER             3.11   705 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   LEOMINSTER            2.83   750 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   ROYALSTON             2.74   827 AM  6/08  NONE<br />
   CHARLTON              2.61   730 AM  6/08  SPOTTER<br />
   AUBURN                2.52  1013 PM  6/07  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   4 SE FITCHBURG        2.34   605 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   LANCASTER             2.26   820 AM  6/08  SPOTTER<br />
   2 S LEOMINSTER        1.75  1101 PM  6/07  TRAINED SPOTTER</p>
<p>NEW HAMPSHIRE</p>
<p>&#8230;CHESHIRE COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   2 SE JAFFREY          2.15   552 AM  6/08  ASOS</p>
<p>&#8230;HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   PELHAM                2.54   723 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   NASHUA                2.50   830 AM  6/08  SPOTTER<br />
   NEW BOSTON            2.27   905 AM  6/08  SPOTTER<br />
   HILLSBOROUGH          2.23   718 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   HOLLIS                2.06   719 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   GOFFSTOWN             2.04   708 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   3 SSE MANCHESTER      1.91   610 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   NORTH WEARE           1.57  1210 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER</p>
<p>RHODE ISLAND</p>
<p>&#8230;BRISTOL COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   BRISTOL               4.35   733 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   BRISTOL HIGHLANDS     2.65   854 PM  6/07  BROADCAST MEDIA</p>
<p>&#8230;KENT COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   WARWICK               4.15   805 AM  6/08  NONE<br />
   2 NNW WARWICK         4.10   617 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   EAST GREENWICH        3.67  1230 AM  6/08  PUBLIC</p>
<p>&#8230;NEWPORT COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   NEWPORT               5.03   826 AM  6/08  PUBLIC<br />
   MIDDLETOWN            4.45   601 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   LITTLE COMPTON        4.10   805 AM  6/08  SPOTTER<br />
   4 NE NEWPORT          3.95   624 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   TIVERTON              3.11   715 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO</p>
<p>&#8230;PROVIDENCE COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   WOONSOCKET            4.86   800 AM  6/08  MEDIA<br />
   COVENTRY              4.66   713 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   PROVIDENCE/NORTH PRO  4.54   829 AM  6/08  GENERAL PUBLIC<br />
   NORTH FOSTER          4.32   830 AM  6/08  CO-OP<br />
   BURRILLVILLE          4.24   756 AM  6/08  GENERAL PUBLIC<br />
   WEST GLOCESTER        4.10   745 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   CRANSTON              4.08   712 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   1 SW PROVIDENCE       3.64  1200 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 SW PAWTUCKET        3.49  1100 PM  6/07  COCORAHS<br />
   CUMBERLAND            3.45  1015 PM  6/07  NWS EMPLOYEE<br />
   PROVIDENCE            3.35  1102 PM  6/07  FEDERAL HILL<br />
   PAWTUCKET             3.30  1000 PM  6/07  COCORAHS<br />
   SMITHFIELD            3.01  1200 AM  6/08  AMATEUR RADIO<br />
   CHEPACHET             1.58   657 PM  6/07  HAM RADIO</p>
<p>&#8230;WASHINGTON COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   CHARLESTOWN           5.32   616 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   WESTERLY (SE)         5.24   738 AM  6/08  NONE<br />
   NORTH KINGSTOWN       4.82   714 AM  6/08  HAM RADIO<br />
   SOUTH KINGSTOWN       4.48  1200 AM  6/08  TRAINED SPOTTER<br />
   PEACE DALE            4.27   605 AM  6/08  SOCIAL MEDIA<br />
   2 SSE WESTERLY        4.09   625 AM  6/08  ASOS<br />
   NARRAGANSETT          3.57  1200 AM  6/08  AMATEUR RADIO</p>
<p>**********************24 HOUR RAINFALL**********************</p>
<p>LOCATION              24 HOUR     TIME/DATE   COMMENTS<br />
                     RAINFALL           OF<br />
                     /INCHES/   MEASUREMENT</p>
<p>CONNECTICUT</p>
<p>&#8230;HARTFORD COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   3 SW CENTRAL MANCHES  3.90   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   3 NNW WEST HARTFORD   3.20   730 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 SE ENFIELD          3.01   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 ENE NORTH GRANBY    2.42   730 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 WSW WETHERSFIELD    0.42   830 AM  6/07  COCORAHS<br />
   3 E SOUTHINGTON       0.41   800 AM  6/07  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;TOLLAND COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   NNW STAFFORDVILLE     3.30   630 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;WINDHAM COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   2 SSE NORTH GROSVENO  4.34   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 SW EAST KILLINGLY   3.86   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>MASSACHUSETTS</p>
<p>&#8230;BARNSTABLE COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   2 SE EAST SANDWICH    3.02   705 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 WSW FALMOUTH        2.36   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 NW EAST FALMOUTH    2.34   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 NNW FALMOUTH        2.31   730 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 WNW EAST FALMOUTH   2.14   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 SW EASTHAM          2.02   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 E ORLEANS           2.00   800 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   3 E FALMOUTH          2.00   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 SE WELLFLEET        1.98   730 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   3 ENE HARWICH         1.97   900 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   3 NE HARWICH          1.97   645 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 NNW YARMOUTH        1.95   600 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 ESE EAST FALMOUTH   1.93   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 ESE BREWSTER        1.90   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 NW WELLFLEET        0.30   800 AM  6/07  COCORAHS<br />
   1 NNE SANDWICH        0.06   800 AM  6/07  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;BRISTOL COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   2 WSW SWANSEA         4.90   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 WSW DIGHTON         4.59   800 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 NNE NORTON          4.42   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 N REHOBOTH          4.34   745 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   3 NW TAUNTON          4.26   800 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   3 E ATTLEBORO         4.25   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   3 SSW DARTMOUTH       3.04   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;DUKES COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   1 ESE VINEYARD HAVEN  1.98   630 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   3 N WEST TISBURY      0.04   800 AM  6/07  COCORAHS<br />
   3 NW EDGARTOWN        0.02   900 AM  6/07  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;ESSEX COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   2 W ANDOVER           3.00   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   3 NW BEVERLY          2.97   845 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 S BOXFORD           2.82   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   4 NW SALISBURY        2.57   600 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;HAMPDEN COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   1 ESE SPRINGFIELD     2.73   800 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 SSW WILBRAHAM       0.17   800 AM  6/07  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;HAMPSHIRE COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   2 SW WESTHAMPTON      2.34   730 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;MIDDLESEX COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   1 NNW CAMBRIDGE       3.51   800 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 SW ACTON            3.45   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 SE WINCHESTER       3.27   640 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   SW AYER               2.62   750 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 SSE MELROSE         2.15   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;NORFOLK COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   1 NE FRANKLIN         4.22   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   S FOXBOROUGH          4.12   630 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 NW NORWOOD          3.86   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 NW WEYMOUTH         0.22   830 AM  6/07  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;PLYMOUTH COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   6 E MIDDLEBOROUGH     3.92   600 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 WNW EAST BRIDGEWAT  3.81   430 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   3 WNW KINGSTON        3.56   600 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;SUFFOLK COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   1 W BRIGHTON          3.57   730 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   N WINTHROP            3.52   800 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 WSW BOSTON          0.14   811 AM  6/07  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;WORCESTER COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   2 NNW MILFORD         3.78   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 E SOUTHBRIDGE       3.38   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 S LEOMINSTER        2.73   750 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 NNE FITCHBURG       2.65   800 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 SSW FITCHBURG       2.60   600 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 SSE NORTHBOROUGH    0.11   817 AM  6/07  COCORAHS</p>
<p>NEW HAMPSHIRE</p>
<p>&#8230;CHESHIRE COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   WNW WEST CHESTERFIEL  1.83   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   2 E NASHUA            2.60   645 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   3 SE MILFORD          2.55   630 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   3 ENE HOLLIS          2.53   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 NE NASHUA           2.41   800 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   4 NNE AMHERST         2.27   600 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 SSW MONT VERNON     2.18   630 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 ENE GREENVILLE      0.08   800 AM  6/07  COCORAHS</p>
<p>RHODE ISLAND</p>
<p>&#8230;KENT COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   2 ESE EAST GREENWICH  4.96   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   3 NW WEST GREENWICH   4.20   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;NEWPORT COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   1 SW MIDDLETOWN       4.45   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 E LITTLE COMPTON    3.29   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;PROVIDENCE COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   1 ESE WOONSOCKET      4.68   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   NE MANVILLE           4.58   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   4 E CRANSTON          4.48   800 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 SW PAWTUCKET        4.42   800 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   2 E CRANSTON          4.20   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   3 SE WEST GLOCESTER   3.86   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>&#8230;WASHINGTON COUNTY&#8230;<br />
   6 W KINGSTON          5.50   800 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   4 S HOPE VALLEY       4.98   700 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   1 NW KINGSTON         4.91   800 AM  6/08  COCORAHS<br />
   3 N NORTH KINGSTOWN   4.68   800 AM  6/08  COCORAHS</p>
<p>$$</p>
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		<title>Heads UP! for June 2013</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 May 2013 11:33:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Sun pauses in its apparent northern movement at the Summer Solstice (solstice = sun stop) at 1:04am EDT on June 21. After this, the days will get shorter, but for now the summer sun gives us short nights for observing, but the prime time evening skies are teeming with fun astronomical sights. For the [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=bkellysky.wordpress.com&#038;blog=11225722&#038;post=1454&#038;subd=bkellysky&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Sun pauses in its apparent northern movement at the Summer Solstice (solstice = sun stop) at 1:04am EDT on June 21.  After this, the days will get shorter, but for now the summer sun gives us short nights for observing, but the prime time evening skies are teeming with fun astronomical sights. </p>
<p>For the brief nighttime hours, Saturn is a three-ring circus all by itself. The pale planet and its rings and moons are up all evening, mid-way up in the southeast. Saturn is a little smaller in the telescope than when it was at opposition at the end of April, and it’s rings are a little bit less open this month, but not enough to spoil the fun of looking at Saturn. </p>
<p>The long twilights mean lots of satellites to spot overhead. After applying a little insect repellent, lie out for an hour and count the stately moving objects crossing our skies. The International Space Station is visible every 96 minutes during the night for the first half of June. After that, through June 24th, the best times to see the ISS are in the evening after sunset. </p>
<p>This is a great month to see Mercury! Just after sunset, look out to a clear northwestern sky – where the Sun just set. About 30 minutes or so after sunset, brilliant Venus is visible first. Then about 45 minutes after sunset, Mercury should appear in the twilight, starting the month a short distance above Venus. After the 7th, Mercury sinks to the left of Venus and dims substantially, but it’s nice to have magnitude -3.1 Venus to point the way to Mercury, even if they are low in the northwestern sky.</p>
<p>In a telescope, Mercury is half full around the 10th and whittles down to a crescent about the 18th. Venus looks just slightly out of round, and despite being almost three times larger than Mercury, it looks only a bit larger than Mercury, since Mercury continues to hold the title for ‘closest planet’ to Earth and Venus is on the other side of the Sun from Earth. Jupiter completes its dive into the solar glare a few days into June. Watch for Jupiter in the SOHO solar observatory’s LASCO C3 photos around the date of its solar conjunction on the 19th. </p>
<p>June’s full Moon is the closest of the year, with full Moon occurring only about a half-hour from the Moon’s closest approach to the Earth for the month. Watch out for higher than normal tides around the 23rd. Can you see the difference from normal high tide at your favorite beach? Moonrise on 22nd and 23rd will be especially photogenic – look for interesting foreground objects to compare to the rising Moon. On the 18th, the Moon sets up shop between Saturn and Spica – Saturn’s on the left and Spica on the right. The spiky crescent Moon joins Mercury and Venus on the 10th. </p>
<p>Mars is deep in the solar glare in the morning sky, but getting far enough out from behind the Sun so normal communications are resuming with the orbiting spacecraft and Opportunity and Curiosity rovers. </p>
<p>Take a look at Buzz Aldrin’s new book Mission to Mars, where he applies his MIT degree and experience in orbital mechanics to how humans can establish a beachhead on Mars. Do you doubt Buzz’s orbital mechanics abilities? Check out Buzz’s Gemini 12 flight when he used the back-up tables he had prepared for NASA to plot the rendezvous with the Agena docking target when Gemini’s rendezvous radar failed. Another research and discussion question students of the space program: Did Buzz’s insistence on practicing underwater for his EVAs save the U.S .space program?</p>
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		<title>Here&#8217;s the photos of the great planet pile-up!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had to look around some encroaching high clouds, but Venus, Jupiter and Mercury were impatiently waiting for me to take their photo as they were arranged in a backwards &#8220;L&#8221; this Monday night (May 27). I say impatiently because the earth keeps rotating and waits for no one. The planets became visible about 20 [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=bkellysky.wordpress.com&#038;blog=11225722&#038;post=1447&#038;subd=bkellysky&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had to look around some encroaching high clouds, but Venus, Jupiter and Mercury were impatiently waiting for me to take their photo as they were arranged in a backwards &#8220;L&#8221; this Monday night (May 27). I say impatiently because the earth keeps rotating and waits for no one. The planets became visible about 20 minutes after sunset, first Venus (the brightest), then Jupiter (to the left of Venus), then faintest, but highest &#8211; Mercury.<br />
Here&#8217;s a zoomed-in photo with the 250mm telephoto of the trio, about 30 minutes after sunset, with my Canon XS on a mini-tripod on the roof of my Subaru.<br />
<div id="attachment_1450" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 605px"><a href="http://bkellysky.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/img_9691.jpg"><img src="http://bkellysky.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/img_9691.jpg?w=595&#038;h=396" alt="Close-up of Venus (lower left), Jupiter (on the right) and Mercury (way up, straight up over Venus) Monday May 27 1/2 hour after sunset" width="595" height="396" class="size-full wp-image-1450" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Close-up of Venus (lower left), Jupiter (on the right) and Mercury (way up, straight up over Venus) Monday May 27 1/2 hour after sunset</p></div></p>
<p>Same scene, but turned the camera on its side to get more of the vertical view, including some trees on the horizon.<br />
This is a longer (1/2 second) exposure, so the planets are brighter, but fortunately, the sky was not bright enough to overwhelm the planets in this scene.<br />
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<p>This is a wider view &#8211; enlarge to see the planets in the middle of the view&#8230;<br />
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<p>Bonus photo of some sunspots that I took today through the 200mm telescope.<br />
We are nearing the maximum activity for this cycle, but it&#8217;s been a weaker than typical cycle.<br />
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		<title>Clouds part to reveal the planetary pile-up</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 May 2013 23:02:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The clouds of the past few days have moved out, so we have a chance to see the planets Venus, Mercury and Jupiter low in the northwest sky Monday night (if clouds from the next system don&#8217;t start to filter in). No telescope needed! See Sky and Telescope&#8217;s web page for good maps of the [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=bkellysky.wordpress.com&#038;blog=11225722&#038;post=1441&#038;subd=bkellysky&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The clouds of the past few days have moved out, so we have a chance to see the planets Venus, Mercury and Jupiter low in the northwest sky Monday night (if clouds from the next system don&#8217;t start to filter in). No telescope needed!</p>
<p>See Sky and Telescope&#8217;s web page for good maps of the sky and where to look.<br />
<a href="http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/home/The-May-June-2013-Planet-Dance-192020551.html" title="May and June sky show" target="_blank">http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/home/The-May-June-2013-Planet-Dance-192020551.html</a></p>
<p>These three planets were closest together in our skies last night, and some saw them between the clouds.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a photo I took on Thursday night of the planets&#8230; click to view it full size. Venus is the brightest dot, Jupiter is to its upper left and Mercury is the faint dot to Venus&#8217; right.<br />
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<p>They will be lined up diffrently tonight, as seen via the above link and this map from Carte du Ciel&#8230;<br />
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		<title>Lovely weather&#8230;. for late fall!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 May 2013 21:23:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here we go, with showers, heavy rains, thunderstorms; temperatures in the 40s and 50s and blasting icy winds. I guess we missed out on a real period of spring-like weather, so just like in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, perhaps we&#8217;ll give summer a complete miss as well as spring. We have a strong [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=bkellysky.wordpress.com&#038;blog=11225722&#038;post=1434&#038;subd=bkellysky&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here we go, with showers, heavy rains, thunderstorms; temperatures in the 40s and 50s and blasting icy winds.</p>
<p>I guess we missed out on a real period of spring-like weather, so just like in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, perhaps we&#8217;ll give summer a complete miss as well as spring.</p>
<p>We have a strong upper air low pressure system over us. When we get systems like this, the low pressure aloft gives us colder temperatures aloft which makes the air below unstable, rising rapidly to produce heavy showers.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the upper air chart for the jet stream at 18,000 feet. The white lines making a circle just to our east show the upper air low pressure system.  (NYC is in out on the right side of the map &#8211; look for the outline of the coastline and the state boundaries in black &#8211; hard to see sometimes). </p>
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<p>This map shows the white lines of the winds about 1 mile up and the colors show temperature, which is related to our temperatures here at the surface. Notice the white lines dragging down the blue color into the eastern United States, bringing the colder temperatures we are having.</p>
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<p>Warmer air arrives early next week, making for a nice Memorial Day and warmest later in the week.  See the orange color over us on Saturday morning&#8217;s map &#8211; 16 to 18 degrees C a mile up, which can mean 32 to 36 degrees C here on the ground &#8211; in the upper 80s/lower 90s F.</p>
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		<title>Flying west? Watch the northwestern sky out your plane window…</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2013 22:33:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are flying west across the United States this summer, leaving just at or after sunset, find Venus bright and low in the northwestern sky and see how long it takes to set. I had the good fortune once to notice the planet Venus just above the western horizon out my window. Normally, Venus [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=bkellysky.wordpress.com&#038;blog=11225722&#038;post=1432&#038;subd=bkellysky&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are flying west across the United States this summer, leaving just at or after sunset, find Venus bright and low in the northwestern sky and see how long it takes to set. </p>
<p>I had the good fortune once to notice the planet Venus just above the western horizon out my window. Normally, Venus would have set in an hour or so, but I was able to watch it set over several hours. Why?</p>
<p>As the aircraft flies westward at 500 mph, it is almost as fast as the earth’s rotation of about 700 mph at mid-latitudes.  If you think about it, if the plane flew at the same speed as the earth’s rotation, the sun and stars would appear not to move in the sky. You can use this effect to watch the planet Venus, and around Memorial Day weekend the planets Jupiter and Mercury, very slowly set. In May, Jupiter is low in the west after sunset, sinking out of sight in early June, leaving Venus and Mercury together through mid-June. Venus is a solo show low in the west through fall.</p>
<p>So, if you are flying westward, you are lucky because time, as measured by the sun and stars, appears to slow down (a supersonic jet would land “before” it took off, based on local time at the departure and arrival cities).  You would be doubly fortunate to see the planets hang out for a long time if you are flying westward after sunset.</p>
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		<title>Wish they all could be California&#8230;.. weather?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 May 2013 22:46:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve had quite a string of sunny days with deep blue skies here in the northeast! Have you noticed that something is missing? Usually on sunny, warm days we get those puffy cumulus clouds later in the afternoon. But we&#8217;ve mostly had just blue skies with a trace of high cirrus clouds. That&#8217;s because we&#8217;ve [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=bkellysky.wordpress.com&#038;blog=11225722&#038;post=1418&#038;subd=bkellysky&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve had quite a string of sunny days with deep blue skies here in the northeast! Have you noticed that something is missing? Usually on sunny, warm days we get those puffy cumulus clouds later in the afternoon. But we&#8217;ve mostly had just blue skies with a trace of high cirrus clouds.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s because we&#8217;ve been sandwiched between two strong low pressure systems in the jet stream, with a resulting strong high pressure over us. When that happens, the weather patterns stall and we get a long string of whatever weather we are having at the moment.</p>
<p>At this moment, we are having weather more typical of the dry, clear coastal desert of southern California. We are stuck on the eastern side of the jet stream ridge and so we have a steady easterly wind at the surface, which brings in some low clouds at night and temperatures drop to the water temperature and below into the 40s. During the day, the strong upper air high pressure system keeps us sunny and its sinking air suppresses the puffy clouds.</p>
<p>So, it looks like California weather until the jet stream traffic jams unblock!</p>
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		<title>Heads UP! for May 2013</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2013 01:56:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[An expanded discussion will be in the Almanac column in the upcoming Westchester Astronomers newsletter for May.] In May, you can stay up all night with Saturn! Not that you would, but it’s nice to know that Saturn, the ringed planet, is there for you. Saturn rises in the east as the Sun is setting. [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=bkellysky.wordpress.com&#038;blog=11225722&#038;post=1414&#038;subd=bkellysky&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[An expanded discussion will be in the Almanac column in the upcoming Westchester Astronomers newsletter for May.]</p>
<p>	In May, you can stay up all night with Saturn! Not that you would, but it’s nice to know that Saturn, the ringed planet, is there for you. Saturn rises in the east as the Sun is setting. While Saturn is brighter than all but seven stars in our sky, it is not as obvious as outstandingly brilliant Jupiter, in the western sky at sunset. Follow Jupiter this month as it falls down into the twilight brightness, leading us to a three-planet-pile-up low in the west-northwest just after sunset this Memorial Day weekend. Don’t forget to spend some time looking for its brightest moons and the dark cloud bands on the planet.</p>
<p>	I often say&#8230;..<br />
“Binoculars will help you find [fill in the blank with a great astronomical sight!] low in the twilight sky”<br />
&#8230;.This time, take my advice over the Memorial Day weekend. About 40 to 45 minutes after sunset, look for the pile-up of bright planets low in the part of the sky just above where the Sun sets. Spying Venus, Jupiter and Mercury, all together in the wide view that binoculars provide, will be worth the need to find a clear western horizon so you can look low in the west northwest. Many popular space websites will show charts with directions.</p>
<p>	Saturn is just past opposition, rising at sunset, getting higher in the evening sky this month. A good spotting scope or most telescopes will show the ring that makes Saturn different from the other bright lights in the sky. Saturn is still tiny, even in a telescope, but if you get a steady sky and increase the magnification, Saturn’s rings will show some details and the subtle cloud bands and moons will be visible. Saturn’s Titan is the second largest moon in the Solar System, smaller than the champion, Jupiter’s Ganymede. Titan should be visible in a telescope, and other moons in a larger telescope.  </p>
<p>	Strange two-faced moon Iapetus is visible to the south of Saturn around May 10th. It moves west of Saturn, brightening to magnitude +10, as it approaches greatest elongation on the 30th. Iapetus’ orbit is tilted compared to the rings, so future Iapetians will have a great view of Saturn’s rings for much of the moon’s 79-day trip around Saturn.</p>
<p>	The Moon will have a weak penumbral eclipse near midnight on May 24/25. It will not be noticeable to our eyes. Even on the Moon, it would only be a partial eclipse of the Sun by the Earth, and only visible from the Moon’s South Pole. Of more significance, the Moon is closest to the Earth for May on the 25th, 21 hours after full Moon. The lining up of the Earth, Moon and Sun in a straight line, augmented by a closer than usual Moon, will make tides higher than normal. Also, an annular eclipse of the Sun – not a total eclipse – is not visible here, on the 10th at sunrise in Australia and later in the South Pacific Ocean. While we’re on the subject of things you can’t see, our best meteor shower in May peaks on the 5th. While you might see a few meteors at any time, almost all of the meteors from this shower are visible only south of 40 degrees north latitude.</p>
<p>	The crescent Moon makes a nice photo op with Jupiter on the 11th and 12th. The Moon just misses Spica on the 22nd. </p>
<p>	Twilight lasts longer as we get closer to the summer solstice on June 21st, more and more earth-orbiting satellites are visible each night, some as late as midnight. The International Space Station is not visible here for the first half of the month; after that, it is seen in the morning sky. In early June, the ISS is visible as often as five times a night, every 96 minutes.</p>
<p>Abrams Planetarium is offering a sky calendar and chart of bright stars in the sky for May at <a href="http://www.pa.msu.edu/abrams/" rel="nofollow">http://www.pa.msu.edu/abrams/</a>. I love their great diagrams of where to find bright objects in the sky. For May, it’s free and you can make copies, this month only! Or you can download a copy, below&#8230;.<br />
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