This weeks flight will be live weather. We will find a good storm to fly in!
This event is only open to members of the MSF Storm Stalkers Group. Being such, the Teamspeak room will be locked with a password. That password has already been distributed to official members. If you are an official member of the Stalkers and you do not have the password, let me know. If you are not an official member, and would like to join us, you must submit your request at least 24 hours prior to the event in order to be able to fly in it. This rule is to assist the group with keeping the Teamspeak professional and task oriented. There are no exceptions to this rule.
Plan is: Show up!
We will have at least two options to choose from this evening:
Option 1: Historical Hurricane in Bermuda.
Option 2: Real-Time Tropical Storm Higos in the Pacific
Departure Airport: PGSN
Please note that this storm is more than 500 miles East of Saipan, and could take more than 2hrs to get there. Seems unlikely to me!
Tropical Storm Higos:
-Coast
This event is only open to members of the MSF Storm Stalkers Group. Being such, the Teamspeak room will be locked with a password. That password has already been distributed to official members. If you are an official member of the Stalkers and you do not have the password, let me know. If you are not an official member, and would like to join us, you must submit your request at least 24 hours prior to the event in order to be able to fly in it. This rule is to assist the group with keeping the Teamspeak professional and task oriented. There are no exceptions to this rule.
Plan is: Show up!
We will have at least two options to choose from this evening:
Option 1: Historical Hurricane in Bermuda.
October 18, 2014 Hurricane Gonzalo
The eye of Gonzalo passed over Bermuda. It came and lashed on the island as a Category-3 hurricane with initial sustained wind speed of about 125kmph. However it gradually transitioned to a Category-2 hurricane with sustained wind speed of 112kmph. It came from South West and have later moved out towards North East. About 30,700 houses and consumers are out of power which is about 85% of the island. Large number of trees have fallen down on the streets, many houses have their roofs and walls damaged, a section of the main hospital has been flooded and damaged, several boats have drowned, however there is no casualty in the island.
Option 2: Real-Time Tropical Storm Higos in the Pacific
Departure Airport: PGSN
Please note that this storm is more than 500 miles East of Saipan, and could take more than 2hrs to get there. Seems unlikely to me!
Tropical Storm Higos:
-Coast
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