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Posted By:
Hal Brown
Date Posted:
Feb 7, 2009
Description:
Lake Griffin still holds her fog bank as we head South for Sebring.
Date Taken:
Feb 7, 2009
Place Taken:
Lake Yale
Owner:
R. Lee
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34, Florida Flying
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200, N56RL
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Don Maxwell
- Feb 08,2009
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Lovely, rosy colors in this one, Robert. What time of day was it?
Robert Lee
- Feb 08,2009
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Don,<br /><br />It was around 1000. The rosy colors are a result of the trapped carbon layer. Between brush fires and millions of cars, the cold weather can restrain the pollution much like the LA basin. It is rarely noticed on the ground but becomes quickly evident when airborne.
Don Maxwell
- Feb 08,2009
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That's the way the horizon looks about half of the time all summer in the Richmond area, only browner and thicker. (The other half of the time, it's too hazy to see the brown.)
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