anywhere on the east coast producing?

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Re: anywhere on the east coast producing?

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Its supposed to be the biggest moon of the year this weekend which could mean a spring tide, fingers crossed :D
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Post by Tomo »

Most “super” supermoon of 2013

on June 22-23

Full moon falls on June 23, 2013 at 11:32 UTC (6:32 a.m. CDT in the U.S.). Thus, for many, the moon appears about as full in the June 22 evening sky as it does on the evening of June 23. This full moon is not only the closest and largest full moon of the year. It also presents the moon’s closest encounter with Earth for all of 2013. The moon will not be so close again until August, 2014. In other words, it’s not just a supermoon. It’s the closest supermoon of 2013.
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Post by east coast stu »

Brids a dead loss #Andy, Filey was still ok last time I went over a week ago, Scarboro had a area up towards the spa, in between the Rotunda Museum and the spa that was still producing with a PI. But to be honest I would save your petrol and stay local unless you just want a day at the coast
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Post by SheffieldSparky »

I,m no expert but agree with Stu I,ve been at Scarb for the last few weekends and not had much at all only a few decimal and the light stuff mostly tat. but as I,m there anyhow its no big deal and enjoyed the walk. :)
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