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Post by karlkaiser on Aug 19, 2007 13:40:48 GMT
Dear NLC-observers, I am new at this forum but I have read your threads during last weeks. I am a teacher of biology in Austria, live about 50 km northwest of Linz in Upper Austria near the Czech border. I am a fan of NLCs since 1995 – in June of this year I watched my first Noctilucent Cloud. Since that time I took images of 30 different clouds! I love NLC´s but it´s a hard job ;-) to observ in the morning and evening hours. Look at my „Times of observations“ at home.eduhi.at/member/nature/met/NLC/nlc-beob-intervalle.htmLast year we had a very good NLC-season in Austria. The great display on 13th of June 2006 was watched in Italy too. It took a long time to put images and the descriptiones of the first 2 NLC-displays at my webpage. I hope during the next weeks I complete with 2 more descriptions. The text is written only in German till now. Look at the very exciting images with „lacunosus“-structures and enjoy the „hart of the NLC-sky“: home.eduhi.at/member/nature/met/NLC/nlcobs.htmGot to „ Survey of NLC-pictures 2006“ Best regards to all readers from Austria, Karl
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Post by karlkaiser on Sept 28, 2007 20:21:02 GMT
Dear observers, Some weeks ago I have finished my NLC pages 2006. This was the best year I have ever had. I do not know whether there will be better displays in future in Austria! Have a look at home.eduhi.at/member/nature/met/NLC/nlcobs.htmBest regards, Karl
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Post by menno on Nov 27, 2007 19:00:30 GMT
Great to read about brilliant NLC's that far south. Superb photograph! My father-in-law in northwestern Romania told me about an evening in mid-june this year where the sky turned white after sunset. He found this very remarkable. It has to be this event.
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Post by martinastro on Mar 23, 2008 21:36:01 GMT
Karl those are great!
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