3rd quarter Saturday

Michael Koop (koopm@No-Spam)
Tue, 25 Jan 1999 19:17:48 PST

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> > If the fog lays in, Coe will be as dark as anywhere.
> And if the marine layer should press inland, Coe will likely >remain
>clear of it longer than the Peak.
> -- Jay

You would think so but my experience says otherwise. When we have done
multi-station meteor campaigns from both sites, both would get fogged over
at the same time. I suspect that the fog comes running up the Pajaro River
valley. In addition, Coe is 200 feet lower which negates any inland effect.

Coe: 2640 ft
See <http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=37.1898&lon=-121.5534&s=25&size=l>

FP: 2820 ft
See
<http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=36.7634&lon=-121.5046&s=25&size=s>

Mike

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