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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ...
Another "soft" rule I have is to not fly long distances when the weather turns out different from yesterday's forecast. If it was supposed to be lousy weather and turns out to be CAVU, I stay close to home. The weather people obviously don't have clue today. George, I would say the "devil is in the details" here. ie, if it was supposed to be lousy wx but is CAVU, why? Is there a frontal system approaching which has slowed down, leaving its bad wx parked somewhere else? Or is there a frontal system which blew through faster than forecast leaving everything clear and blue for miles in its wake? I guess I don't see the point of staying home categorically if the wx is different than forecast. The question is "why"? Cheers, Sydney |
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