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- Subject: AU last night
- From: SUPERCFL@xxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2014 11:12:19 -0500
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KAZ reported AU cx off and on last night. I saw a similar situation along
the FL east coast... total AU cx early, then very normal winter cx later.
I don't have any detail on what was in, but the change was very unusual.
Around 7:30 or 8:00 EST, no signs of a het on 1520. 660, 740, 750, 810,
1020 and all the Chicago clears were 100% SS. More dependable 650 and
usually strong 1100 were almost obliterated. More impressively, 770, 880 and
1030 (typically stronger than might be expected due to coastal enhancement?)
were buried. Most impressive, though, 700 and 1510, and even typically
strongest clears 1110 and 1530, were battling to get through at all.
A couple of hours later, all listed frequencies were back to normal. Even
(coastal enhanced?) 1160 NJ, often weak but on top) was in well. I was
hearing 1080, CT and 1090, AR with a het from 1089.
Brian Goodrich
Greensboro, NC (now New Smyrna Beach, FL)
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