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Pilawt

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KCOS 131954Z 34045G69KT 1/8SM R17L/1000V3000FT +SN BLSN VV008 M03/M03 A2909 RMK AO2 PK WND 32084/1904 SLP847 P0002 T10281033

KCOS 131912Z 34047G84KT 1/8SM R17L/0500V1000FT +SN BLSN VV008 M03/M03 A2905 RMK AO2 PK WND 32084/1904 T10281028 PNO $

KCOS 131854Z 34044G69KT 1/8SM R17L/0800V2200FT +SN BLSN VV008 M02/M02 A2904 RMK AO2 PK WND 35069/1854 PRESRR SLP824 P0004 T10171022 $

KCOS 131832Z 34038G62KT 1/8SM R17L/0700V2400FT +SN BLSN VV008 M02/M02 A2900 RMK AO2 PK WND 34062/1826 P0000 T10171022 $

KCOS 131754Z 34036G64KT 1/4SM R17L/1800V2400FT +SN BLSN VV008 00/00 A2895 RMK AO2 PK WND 33064/1748 LTG DSNT S PRESRR SLP789 P0004 60018 T00000000 10044 20000 53009 $

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Yea, I was looking at KDEN today and the surface analysis grabbed my attention. Pulled up aviation weather and was like....

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Geebus... that’s some pretty fierce winds. Dallas got rocked pretty fierce also from the other thread. Be careful out there!
 
KCOS had a 97 mph gust today and blizzard conditions all day. I have 4 foot drifts in my driveway. National Guard called out to rescue stranded motorists on I-25 and other major roads here in Colorado. I haven't been to my airport (roads all closed) so will have to check once the roads are open...maybe in June!!!
 
Whoa!! :eek:

I don’t recall ever seeing METARs reporting winds that strong, other than during a hurricane. Yikes!
 
What does the "LTG DSNT S PRESRR" part mean?
 
It was a hell of a goodbye for my family. We move Saturday. But first, let’s see altimeters south of 29.00 at den, thunder snow, 5 foot drifts at the house, and 10 inches of snow that fell under 50 knot sustained wind with gusts topping 75 knots during a 8 hour period.

I haven’t even seen a plow in hours - I think they all got stuck.
 
Indeed, it was quite something. Seems like the worst is over, but most area counties shut down so most everyone was home. Lots of stuff canceled for tomorrow, too.
 
You folks stay safe, We find that staying in and staying warm works.
That is one hell of a big storm.
 
Man, I almost got stuck there last night! We decided deviating around t-storms covering NE/KS was easier than waiting out the storms and trying to depart in a blizzard...
 
Friend of mine was supposed to come home Tuesday night from St. Louis. Delayed until Weds. Weds cancelled. Next flight home they can book him on comes home late Saturday night. I told him to see if SWA would transfer his ticket to Hertz...
 
View in Evergreen:

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You don't see this often - DIA completely closed:

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I haven’t even seen a plow in hours - I think they all got stuck.

I saw some report (CDOT?) that said even the plows weren't out because of whiteout conditions. I know that here in Evergreen, I didn't see a plow in my subdivision until very late in the day.

I've lived off and on in Colorado since the early 90's, and this is one of the most intense storms I can remember. I like snow and wintry weather, but this is too much.
 
Tried to drive out to KFTG to see if my airplane was resting comfortably in the hangar. Got to within a mile of Front Range where an oil tanker had slid of the road and allowed the road to clog with several feet of blowing snow. I was driving a 4 wheel truck but getting stuck that far out in the tulles was probably not a good idea. It surprised me with all the plow trucks just a few miles away trying to get I 70 open that the county would not put one on the priority job a getting the access road open to the spaceport. I could understand ignoring an airport but a shiny new spaceport what gives!
 
Tried to drive out to KFTG to see if my airplane was resting comfortably in the hangar. Got to within a mile of Front Range where an oil tanker had slid of the road and allowed the road to clog with several feet of blowing snow. I was driving a 4 wheel truck but getting stuck that far out in the tulles was probably not a good idea. It surprised me with all the plow trucks just a few miles away trying to get I 70 open that the county would not put one on the priority job a getting the access road open to the spaceport. I could understand ignoring an airport but a shiny new spaceport what gives!
I was under the impression the road (48th?) and Imboden (the N-S) road are considered critical to eastern plains' residents as alternate access to DIA. I plan to head out there Friday about lunch to see if I need to shovel the hangar door.
 
I "heard" 6PC was able to get in with the SR22. Something about SynViz and being too slick to ice up.

View in Evergreen:

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You don't see this often - DIA completely closed:

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I saw some report (CDOT?) that said even the plows weren't out because of whiteout conditions. I know that here in Evergreen, I didn't see a plow in my subdivision until very late in the day.

I've lived off and on in Colorado since the early 90's, and this is one of the most intense storms I can remember. I like snow and wintry weather, but this is too much.
 
I think 6PC had the upgraded FiveFlight subscription where it will clear weather for a corridor to the airport of his choosing.

https://www.britishpathe.com/video/stills/fog-landing-light-aka-operation-fido






https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fog_Investigation_and_Dispersal_Operation

https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=GSEDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA64
Popular Science

https://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1952/1952 - 3328.html
L AST week the Fido (fog dispersal) installation at Blackbushe, Surrey, was given a "test-burn" following overhaul
 
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