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Forecaster Mike Castillo plays a game of "Cloud Concentration" with a rapt audience at Storm Fury 2010 in Brownsville. 2010 NWS Brownsville Outreach Begins Thousands Visit Us at Air Fiesta, Storm Fury Events in March |
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Air Fiesta The stellar weather not only boosted attendance, but light winds on the 13th followed by moderate but stable southeasterly winds on the 14th made for great viewing of aerobatic exhibitions to mock World War II air battles. This was in sharp contrast to the 2009 Air Fiesta where a late season cold front was followed by low level moisture riding over the unseasonably cool air mass to produce a cloud deck below 1000 feet, along with periods of light rain and drizzle each day. We’d think that nearly everyone went home happy this year! |
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