| Subject: Re: Watching & Listening |
| From: miso@sushi.com (miso) |
| Date: 29/07/2003, 05:54 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
Anyone know for sure the orientation of the camera in Alamo. It
appears to be near the high school, but I can't say much beyond that.
"Dave Bethke" <dbethke@houston.rr.com> wrote in message news:<9MZUa.110650$hV.8182330@twister.austin.rr.com>...
"miso" <miso@sushi.com> wrote
Here are some useful links:
http://www.sord.nv.doe.gov
very specific weather for the ranges, including lightning hits
Thanks, I wasn't aware of that site. Here are a few others for Burr.
They're AWS stations near the ranges and a some have Webcams attached so you
can actually see whats going on. (Weatherwise, that is; none point in the
direction of the base. :) )
http://www.aws.com/aws_2001/asp/obsforecast.asp?id=ALMNV (Alamo, NV
w/camera)
http://www.aws.com/aws_2001/asp/obsforecast.asp?id=PANBC (Caliente, NV
w/camera)
http://www.aws.com/aws_2001/asp/obsforecast.asp?id=PANCA (Panaca, NV
w/camera pointed towards Mt. Irish)
http://www.aws.com/aws_2001/asp/obsforecast.asp?id=RACHL (Rachel, NV)
http://www.aws.com/aws_2001/asp/obsforecast.asp?id=KDRA (Mercury, NV)