Since I was not able to get anyone to go to the Pulpit today (Mon), what about this Wed?
The forecast looks reasonable (not as good as today - Monday): For far, the forecast shows NW below 10 MPH.
Walt
Wed (3/11/15) @ Pulpit
Moderator: CHGPA BOD
Wed (3/11/15) @ Pulpit
Walt Melo
walt.melo [at] gmail [dot] com
+1.804.walt.743
walt.melo [at] gmail [dot] com
+1.804.walt.743
- silverwings
- Posts: 1243
- Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2005 11:29 pm
- Location: Bethesda, MD
- Contact:
Re: Wed (3/11/15) @ Pulpit
Definitely considering it if the forecast holds.
john middleton (202)409-2574 c
- silverwings
- Posts: 1243
- Joined: Thu Jan 06, 2005 11:29 pm
- Location: Bethesda, MD
- Contact:
Re: Wed (3/11/15) @ Pulpit
Mostly because of lack of interest we won't be going today.
john middleton (202)409-2574 c
-
- Posts: 987
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2009 7:51 pm
Re: Wed (3/11/15) @ Pulpit
Saw something at sunset today that triggered a really big smile about the days to come. With today’s 60 plus temps the snow was melting faster than “instamatically”, and I’m fairly certain that it had a lot to do with what I saw and tried to photograph. Just before sunset, I noticed a cloud street that had their thermal cores highlighted by the sun’s setting rays – most likely reflecting off the condensing moisture within them. Once I realize what was going on, I ran for my camera only to photograph one of them during the last moments before darkness. It appeared that each cloud in the street had a single dominate vortex feeding it.
Ward
BTW, that speck in the thermal core could have been Walt and/or John. Wish I could have joined you guys!
Ward
BTW, that speck in the thermal core could have been Walt and/or John. Wish I could have joined you guys!
Re: Wed (3/11/15) @ Pulpit
Great pic. I downloaded it for my screensaver slideshow.
Randy
Randy
Keep Calm And Soar On