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Jackal24 wrote: I work in western Alaska. On my last 21 day shift, we had 1 and 1/2 days of sun. The rest of the three weeks consisted of the ceiling never higher than 900 feet with 500 being the norm. Visibilities of 2 miles were not uncommon either. Good thing that the highest obstacle anywhere nearby is no higher than 50 feet. Got plenty of flying in though. Hmmm, Western Alaska.... isn't that the Aleutians? |
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john smith wrote in
: Hmmm, Western Alaska.... isn't that the Aleutians? Technically, I guess that would be true, however most people up here call the Aleutians the Aleutians. Western Alaska refers to the western portion of the mainland of the state. |
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On Aug 21, 7:30 am, "Jim Burns" wrote:
It's still rainy and foggy here today with no end in sight. Take me back to the drought we had only last week! A drought I can fix, but this is impossible! Jim Be careful saying that out loud. Someone here in Phoenix will kidnap you for ransom rain. I'll help'em. |
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