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Old June 24th 04, 08:51 PM
Robert M. Gary
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"Peter Duniho" wrote in message ...
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Clearly I asked this question the wrong way, so let me try again. How
many days on average, in July does Vancouver have weather low enough
to require an actual approach? In Sacramento, I know this number to be
zero. Is the number slightly greater in Vancouver?


It is greater. Whether it's slightly, I don't know. As I mentioned before,
it probably will be a lower chance this year than an "average" year,
assuming our current dry pattern persists.


Looks like Bellingham has the charts in stock. If it looks like I'll
need them, I'll just land there real quick and pick them up.
-Robert
 




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