A Great Trip Needs An Extraordinary Destination ...Hallo Bay? ABSOLUTELY

Sunday, August 2, 2009

WEATHER: Sunday 080209


Observed Weather at Hallo Bay Camp
7:00 AM

Weather Conditions: Cloudy
Visibility: 40 miles
Ceiling: 2,500 feet
Wind: 1 mph out of SE
Wind Gusts: to 1 mph
Current Temp: 52F 11.11c
High Daytime Temp Yeserday: 56F 13.33c
Barometric Pressure: 30.28 and steady
Outside Humidity: 97%
Rainfall: 0.00 Total inches last 24 hours
(24 hours period begins at midnight)
Rainfall: 0.01 Total inches for August
Rainfall: 17.59 Total inches since May 12, 2009
(when our camp weather station went online for season)
Observed Sea Swell off Beach: 0 to 1.0 feet
Homer Webcam
Tigger Forecast: giving weather change indications
starting yesterday afternoon!
Actual Sunrise: 6:07 AM AKDT
Actual Sunset: 10:45 PM AKDT
Civil Twilight Sunrise: 5:09 AM
Civil Twilight Sunset: 11:42 PM
Moon Rise: 9:49 PM
Moon Set: 1:53 AM
Moon: Waxing Gibbous, 90% of Moon illuminated
Length of Visible Daylight: 18h 32m
Length of Day: 16h 37m
Tomorrow will be 4m 49s shorter
Have a Safe Day
This date in Alaska History: August 2, 1924 -
Fire destroyed the power plant at the Kennecott mine.
Meteor Showers: August 12 - 13
Perseids: 60+ per hour

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