Weird!? Creepy? Weather Anomaly or Sonny Eliot's Spirit?
Weird!? Creepy? Weather Anomaly or Sonny Eliot's Spirit?
Last edited by carlscomputers; November-18-12 at 01:31 AM.
The visibility at the airport was below 1000' until 9 AM, which is below landing limits for some aircraft:
I've been watching this flight from Boston hold for over an hour, waiting for the visibility to come up:
We need this to be gone by the a.m. I've got a flight to LA to catch...
Frieghters are using fog horns on the river this morning.
That is a cool, lonely moan they sigh, isn't it?!
So-o creepy to hear, while gazing out at where the rooftops USED to be off my darlin's upper-level porch. Nice way to start the day...'twas kinda magical.
I no longer have to wonder what pilots do in their free time!
Just like when I used to hang at Lomas Brown's house in the 80s...every one of those dudes HAD to watch more and more football. They got a roar when I would tease 'em about it, and go to the kitchen with their wives...where actual conversation happened.
You'd think if the Lions from that time studied their opponents THAT closely, they'd have been more successful. But they studied...
Last edited by Gannon; November-18-12 at 01:14 PM.
I love the fog. Such a treat.
Took this photo at around 2am on Woodward at Charlotte.
That would've been a beautiful pass over the downtown, if not for the fog.
I've never been on an pattern that did that...how often can you make an direct-over-top flight, MikeM?!
Fog isn't my favorite type of weather, but there's just something about it that makes it so beautiful when it does form.
The foghorns on the river woke me up this morning. Not unusual to hear them, but when I looked out the window I was surprised with how much fog there was.
I went outside with the intent of making a podcast of the foghorns for my blog. Had moderate success. Visibility was horrible as you see in the photos, yet some people were speeding down the road. I'll never understand how people can drive like that in the fog.
-DVD
Yes, there are a few sites for tracking flights. That was from flightaware.com ... I was tracking ExpressJet 548: http://flightaware.com/live/flight/ASQ5480
I don't think so. A fee is paid to Transport Canada for overflying the country, but it's probably good for the duration of the flight. Anyway, the section of Ontario airspace south of Lake Huron is worked by the Cleveland air route traffic control center, so the border is seamless in that area. The holding fix they were holding at is on the border of Detroit's airspace.B-Doesn't that entering and leaving US/Canadian airspace create an issue? Seems like they would circle over one or the other.
Anytime you're flying in from the northeast and Detroit is landing to the north. Just this morning, before they started landing south after 11 AM:
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/F...040Z/KBOS/KDTW
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/D...205Z/KBOS/KDTW
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/D...220Z/KLGA/KDTW
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/D...400Z/KLGA/KDTW
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/T...329Z/KEWR/KDTW
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/F...430Z/KALB/KDTW
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/D...045Z/KBDL/KDTW
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/C...200Z/KMHT/KDTW
Flights usually fly over somewhere between the Windsor airport and Wayne State, but they keep you high [[11,000' ) to let departures fly under you at or below 10,000'. It's rare to pass downtown southbound below 7,000' in this configuration. When Detroit is landing south, and you arrive from the southeast, you fly up the river and then make the U-turn back south somewhere between the bridge and downtown: http://flightaware.com/live/flight/D...900Z/KMCO/KDTW This gets you lower over downtown, but still usually 4,000' or more.
Took this shot Sunday morning on the Riverwalk in Milliken Park.
Emerald City in the Land of Oz.
I wait all year to photograph the November fog in Detroit! I've been a bit pre-occupied lately so this year wasn't quite as fruitful, but I still got a few keepers. If we're lucky we'll see some more before the temperature drops for good.
Tangled Dreams
Emerge
Autumn Glass
Last edited by Traxus; November-19-12 at 02:27 PM.
cool stuff Traxus. That hoop picture has just the right amount of eeriness to it. Almost post-apocalyptic.
Great shots! Thanks to all three of you for taking the time to share!!!
Cold night plus humidity with temperatures warming with the day equals fog.
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