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

Thursday, July 2, 2009

WEATHER: Thursday 070209


Observed Weather at Hallo Bay Camp
7:00 AM

Weather Conditions: Cloudy
Visibility: 6 miles
Ceiling: 2000 feet
Wind: 2 mph out of SE
Wind Gusts: to 4 mph
Current Temp: 45F 7.22c
High Daytime Temp Yesterday: 58F 14.44c
Barometric Pressure: 30.43 and steady
Outside Humidity: 94%
Rainfall: 0.00 Total inches last 24 hours
Rainfall: 0.00 Total inches for July
Rainfall: 7.91 Total inches since May 12, 2009
Observed Sea Swell off Beach: Calm to 1.0 feet
Homer Office Webcam
Tigger Forecast: resting, no report
Actual Sunrise: 5:09 AM AKDT
Actual Sunset: 11:40 PM AKDT
Civil Twilight Sunrise: 3:38 AM
Civil Twilight Sunset: 1:09 AM
Moon Rise: 8:16 PM
Moon Set: 1:35 AM
Moon: Waxing Gibbous, 80% of Moon is Illuminated
Length of Visible Daylight: 21h 30m
Length of Day: 18h 31m
Tomorrow will be 2m 3s shorter
Have a Safe Day
On this date in Alaska History: July 2, 1922
What was said to have been the first radio broadcast "north of 53" went on the air at Nome. The station was installed by Captain C. H. Burkhead of the U.S. Signal Corps. The broadcast was heard at St. Michael and Nulato.

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