Which would be because this isn't a real METAR. Dead give aways are no ICAO
ID in the observation, the use of "P7SM" which is an aviation forecast term
for Vis 7 miles (actually P6SM is used), and the use of a comma and @ sign
in the remarks.
"Charles M. Kozierok" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Louis Gentile wrote:
} Naugatuck, CT 2004.05.290819Z
} METAR 290819Z 00000KT P7SM CLR 10/07 RMK METEOR FALLS, EXPLODES IN NORTH
} SKY @ 0816Z
Cool! Never seen that in a METAR before. Thanks Louis...
peace,
-*-
charles
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