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Old 18-08-2017, 11:00 AM
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what a howler -imaging the sun in 70km winds

stupid i know but i had to get my fix. obviously not great but here it is. i wonder if you can see the join LOL the seeing was crud which made mosaic mode impossible




Date/Time Temp App Dew Rel Delta-T Wind Press Press Rain since
EST °C Temp Point Hum °C QNH MSL 9am
°C °C % Dir* Spd Gust Spd Gust hPa hPa mm
km/h km/h kts kts
18/11:30am 16.7 4.4 -0.1 32 7.2 W 54 83 29 45 - - 0
18/11:00am 16.5 4.9 1.8 37 6.5 W 52 70 28 38 - - 0
18/10:30am 16.1 3.6 1 36 6.6 WNW 56 74 30 40 - - 0
18/10:27am 16.1 3.6 0.7 35 6.7 WNW 56 72 30 39 - - 0
18/10:04am 16.3 7.2 2 38 6.4 WNW 39 59 21 32 - - 0
18/10:00am 16.3 7 3 41 6.1 WNW 41 57 22 31 - - 0
18/09:32am 15.8 6.2 3.6 44 5.6 WNW 43 70 23 38 - - 0
18/09:30am 15.9 6.2 3 42 5.9 WNW 43 59 23 32 - - 0
18/09:02am 15.2 6.3 3 44 5.5 WNW 39 57 21 31 - - 0
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Old 18-08-2017, 12:33 PM
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I know how you feel.
I had a peek and very bouncy so you did well to capture something rather decent.
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Old 18-08-2017, 01:31 PM
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Thanks Dave I made some captures in Ha and CaK but my computer went down so good to see some pics.
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Old 25-08-2017, 09:46 PM
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Lovely photo! In Brisbane last week there was some super-heavy bushfire smoke on the western horizon at sunset acting like a filter, and against my better judgement I looked at the sun (carefully!) though my binoculars and thought I could see these sunspots, and your photo confirmed it! They were pointing towards one o'clock when I saw them. Eyesight returned to normal within 24 hours.
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Old 26-08-2017, 06:28 AM
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Lovely photo! In Brisbane last week there was some super-heavy bushfire smoke on the western horizon at sunset acting like a filter, and against my better judgement I looked at the sun (carefully!) though my binoculars and thought I could see these sunspots, and your photo confirmed it! They were pointing towards one o'clock when I saw them. Eyesight returned to normal within 24 hours.
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Old 26-08-2017, 03:08 PM
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