Storm Cam NY (UPDATED)

Irene has passed us. 450,000 without power. Yet New Yorker’s are NOT impressed. It hit here around 4am to 630am. 60mph winds. Lots of trees down. It made landfall to our west. We were lucky with no water damage. A lot of lightning all night. We have several large trees down and one laying across our power lines.New Jersey (next door) seems to have gotten the worst of it with a ton of flooding.

Here are some NYC pics:

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5pm update- waiting for the storm NY

12:36p waiting on the storm NY

11am waiting for the storm NY

Sat morning 9:44am NY (waiting for the storm)

Nick Ashooh’s Earthquake promo in Washington DC

Man they do these things fast.


Scott Stanley’s WLW Earthquake Promo :)

It’s nice to know that as soon as life as we know it comes to an end, we’ll break in with the latest.


Hike Up Above LA to Griffith Observatory

From the Movie “Rebel Without a Cause” to the video game Grand Theft Auto:San Andreas, Griffith Observatory is all over pop culture. It’s our first of 5 hikes we’re doing around Los Angeles. The hiking is terrific and the view from high above Los Angeles is outstanding. Built in 1935 for astronomy before light pollution from the city was too intense, it’s now more of a place to celebrate astronomy then to do serious observing. I love places like this. Give me a science museum any day (like the Rose Center/Hayden Planetarium in NYC, Boston’s Museum of Science, or San Francisco’s California Academy of Science in Golden Gate Park). This hike is highly recommended. Views on the Hollywood Sign and most of Los Angeles are spectacular on a clear day or evening. Bring a camera. After hiking up you can cool down with a drink at their “Cafe at the End of the Universe”.

Trails

Trails

Hazy view from Griffith

Steph and Dawn

Top of the trails, almost there

First view of the observatory


One of several murals above the lobby

Foucault Pendulum demonstrating the rotation of the Earth

Giant Periodic Table with the actual Elements!

Giant Periodic Table with the actual Elements (I'll bet element Pu is not there)

View From the Top

Steph and Mike







The 12 inch refractor telescope

The 12 inch refractor telescope

Inside the observatory

Los Angeles