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We dodged full sheets of plywood blowing across the road earlier. :)
 
How about 28G56? That was reported at one nearby airport on October 30. Locally we only saw 22G33. You can’t even fly a cinder block kite when it’s that calm.
 
We saw gusts to 55 last night over the island power was out from 1:00PM after 1:00 AM.

seems to happen each November
 
How about 28G56? That was reported at one nearby airport on October 30. Locally we only saw 22G33. You can’t even fly a cinder block kite when it’s that calm.


Isn't that "Tuesday" in Wyoming?


:D:p
 
Yeah, we only get worried when it's full sheets of diamond plate flying around.
Which brings up the inevitable question about logging.

You fly an LSA (like mine) with a stall speed on the order of 35 knots. The wind is blowing 40. Tie a long rope between a solid object and the prop flange. Fly for an hour. Can I log that as PIC?
 
KCMI MVFR SPECI KCMI 151421Z 26029G42KT 10SM BKN028 OVC034 07/03 A2965 RMK AO2 PKWND 26042/1421 T00720028

It was windier last night.
 
Tuesday's storm

KPIA 102145Z 23027G51KT 1 3/4SM R04/4000VP6000FT +TSRA BKN031 BKN075 BKN090 18/14 A2963 RMK AO2 PK WND 21051/2138 VIS 3/4V5 LTG DSNT ALQDS RAB40 TSB31 P0002 T01780144
 
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