24 Hour Delay

I woke early this morning to make the 6:30 check in time, but there was a little note under my door: a 3 hour delay, so I went back to bed. Then at about 8, the phone rang: a 24 hour delay. Dale said he was over at the USAP when the call came through that McMurdo was in condition 1: Sustained winds greater than 55 knots (63 mph or 102 km/hr), or wind chill temperatures less than -100°F (-73°C), or visibility less than 100 ft (30 m). Based on the McMurdo web cam, visibility was definitely less than 30 m. Dale says the same was true for the Scott Base web cams earlier this morning. (Scott Base is the New Zealand base that is just over the hill from the US McMurdo base.)

It still looks like condition 1 in the McMurdo web cam, but it has cleared up some on the Scott Base cam. Here is the current Scott Base web cam image not showing White Island in the distance, but you can see the wind turbine.



I’ll use today to finish up all that work I still have to do.

UPDATE @ 11:35 am NZ time:



I'm glad we're not trying to land in this!

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