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Old October 30th 03, 03:33 PM
Alan Robinson
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Guys, please tell me it was overcast in Portsmouth last night .....

this was about the ONE night that I wasnt scanning the sky with my new
binoculars as I thought we had too much cloud. I didn't even look out of the
window when I went to bed. I didn't even check the space weather websites
last night (I usually do this each time I put the computer on).........

I saw the aurora in 1999 from Portsmouth, and it sounds like the one last
night was much bigger ..............

Grrrrrr ! :-)


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Old October 30th 03, 03:39 PM
Pete Lawrence
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 15:33:00 -0000, "Alan Robinson"
wrote:

Guys, please tell me it was overcast in Portsmouth last night .....

this was about the ONE night that I wasnt scanning the sky with my new
binoculars as I thought we had too much cloud. I didn't even look out of the
window when I went to bed. I didn't even check the space weather websites
last night (I usually do this each time I put the computer on).........

I saw the aurora in 1999 from Portsmouth, and it sounds like the one last
night was much bigger ..............

Grrrrrr ! :-)


Well I saw it in Selsey and Lilian saw it in Southampton so... lie
mode Almost certainly clouded out in Portsmouth /lie mode.

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http://www.pbl33.co.uk
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Old October 30th 03, 05:58 PM
Lori Winter
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Hi Alan

Yep,, you missed it

Richard
Southampton

"Pete Lawrence" wrote in message
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 15:33:00 -0000, "Alan Robinson"
wrote:

Guys, please tell me it was overcast in Portsmouth last night .....

this was about the ONE night that I wasnt scanning the sky with my new
binoculars as I thought we had too much cloud. I didn't even look out of

the
window when I went to bed. I didn't even check the space weather websites
last night (I usually do this each time I put the computer on).........

I saw the aurora in 1999 from Portsmouth, and it sounds like the one last
night was much bigger ..............

Grrrrrr ! :-)


Well I saw it in Selsey and Lilian saw it in Southampton so... lie
mode Almost certainly clouded out in Portsmouth /lie mode.

--
Pete Lawrence
http://www.pbl33.co.uk



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Old October 30th 03, 07:41 PM
Mike Murphy
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 15:39:42 +0000, Pete Lawrence
wrote:

On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 15:33:00 -0000, "Alan Robinson"
wrote:

Guys, please tell me it was overcast in Portsmouth last night .....

this was about the ONE night that I wasnt scanning the sky with my new
binoculars as I thought we had too much cloud. I didn't even look out of the
window when I went to bed. I didn't even check the space weather websites
last night (I usually do this each time I put the computer on).........

I saw the aurora in 1999 from Portsmouth, and it sounds like the one last
night was much bigger ..............

Grrrrrr ! :-)


Well I saw it in Selsey and Lilian saw it in Southampton so... lie
mode Almost certainly clouded out in Portsmouth /lie mode.


In Portsmouth it was raining and cloudy all night but I did see what I
thought was a slightly greeish tint to the clouds at about 2000 hours,
but it might have been my imagination. Waited up in case it cleared
and fell asleep on the settee about 2200; woke at 0100ish today, quick
look, less clouds but no aurora visible.
:-(
- Mike
20031030
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Old October 31st 03, 12:41 PM
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Old November 4th 03, 01:24 AM
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