From: Wayne T Hally, New Jersey Date: Nov. 18, 1999. Just a few quick impressions before I crash...from New Jersey. Well the storm must have ended before it got to the east coast, since the hours 3 UT to 6 UT were very slow. Saw no Leonids before radiant rise (0350) but did see 2 nice earth grazers during the next hour. Then slow till 6 UT. After that, it was very reminiscent of last year...although not as many fireball class meteors, the r value must have been very low. Rates seemed to be near 20 per hour for the next 3 1/2 hours with bushels of -2, -1, and 0 meteors. Many minutes had multiple subzero meteors. One highlight early was one of the earth grazers being passed in the opposite direction by a Taurid...they were only a degree or two apart. Can't wait to trascribe the tape...ahhh actually that's not true. I can wait, because I'm frozen and exhausted. I'll do a summary report when I thaw and wake up. Hope everyone made out as well. Thanx Leo!