Feb 10/11 to 13/14 Meteors

The Moon is approaching Full so nightly rates should drop. This may all be moot as a series of storms are forecast to affect the area starting Wednesday and continuing into next week. Now the question is will we actually get a good soaking or will these storms just bring clouds.

Obs  Date(UT)      Time    TOT SPO ANT BHE
SAL3 2011-02-14   04h 56m   10  10  0   0
ALLS 2011-02-14   11h 32m   9   7   0   2

SAL3 2011-02-13   11h 22m   19  16  3   0
ALLS 2011-02-13   11h 50m   9   8   1   0
HERM 2011-02-13   09h 19m   12  11  1   0

SAL3 2011-02-12   11h 23m   15  13  1   1
ALLS 2011-02-12   11h 38m   5   4   0   1

SAL3 2011-02-11   11h 25m   10  9   0   1   
ALLS 2011-02-11   11h 54m   4   4   0   0

SAL3 - SALSA3 camera in Tucson (Carl Hergenrother)
ALLS - Near all-sky camera in Tucson (Carl Hergenrother)
VIST - Visual observations from Tucson (Carl Hergenrother)
VISH - Visual observations from Hermosillo (Salvador Aguirre)
HERM - PARENI camera in Hermosillo (Salvador Aguirre)
SDG - Camera in San Diego operated by Bob Lunsford
Time - Total amount of time each camera looked for meteors
TOT - Total number of meteors detected
SPO - Sporadics (meteors not affiliated with any particular meteor shower)
ANT - Antihelions   
BHE - Beta Herculids