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

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Weather: Tuesday 05.10.11


May Daily Weather Report
Hallo Bay * Homer

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HALLO BAY
Latitude 58.34.063 * Longitude 153.54.052
Weather Conditions: Mostly sunny and clear. Highs in the mid 40F to lower 50F (7.2c to 10c). Lows in the mid 20F to lower 30F (-3.9c to -1.1c). Wind NW 5 to 20 mph increasing to 15 to 30 mph in the afternoon, diminishing to 5 to 20 mph after midnight. Gusts to 40 mph along the western capes 
Actual Sunrise:   5:57 AM AKDT
Actual Sunset:   10:38 PM AKDT
Civil Twilight Sunrise:   5:00 AM
Civil Twilight Sunset:   11:37 PM
Moon Rise:   1:20 PM
Moon Set:   3:40 AM

HOMER
Lat/Lon: 59.7° N 151.5° W

Weather Conditions:   Mostly sunny, patchy morning fog
Visibility:   10 miles
Ceiling:   Unlimited
Wind:   N 10 to 20 mph
Wind Gusts:   30 mph near inlet in the afternoon
Predicted Temps:   HIGHS:  50F (10c), inland 60F (15.6c)

LOWS:  30F (-1.1c)
Barometric Pressure:   29.88 Steady
Humidity:   85%
Actual Sunrise:   5:42 AM AKDT
Actual Sunset:   10:24 PM AKDT
Civil Twilight Sunrise:   4:44 AM
Civil Twilight Sunset:   11:22 PM
Moon Rise:   1:04 PM
Moon Set:   3:25 AM
Moon:   First Quarter, 50% of Moon illuminated
Length of Visible Daylight:   18h 38m

Length of Day:   16h 41m
Tomorrow will be 4m 48s longer
Have a Safe Day!
THIS DATE IN ALASKA HISTORY:   May 10, 1957 -
President Dwight Eisenhower nominated Mike Stepovich to be governor of territorial Alaska. Stepovich served as the last governor before Alaska became a state
AURORA FORECAST:   Moderate (3)
AURORA LIVECAM
METEOR SHOWERS:   none


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Camp Update:
‎3 planes, 3 personnel and 2.5 tons of freight staged for Hallo Bay Bear Camp season start up sitting on ramp all day yesterday waiting on weather, finally called off flights late afternoon and going for the AM today. About 3 weeks ago we conducted recon flights and observed numbers of bears moving out of the traditional denning areas of the South Fork Kamishak and feeding in good numbers in the south end of Kukak Bay

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