From: Mark Davis, Sullivan's Island, SC, USA Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 06:33:32 -0500 Looks like the east coast missed the peak as the predictions seem to have been on this year. I only had about average activity in nearly 6 hours of observing...highest hourly rate was 20. I haven't looked at the mag. distribution yet, but my impression was all the magnitude classes were about equally represented. Quite a few trains and negative magnitude meteors, but only two Leonid fireballs. Below is my summary: Nov 17/18, 1999 Begin: 0412 UT End: 0948 UT Teff=5.60 hours Mark Davis (DAVMA) Sullivan's Island, SC, USA 79.51' 20" W, 32.45' 30" N, h = 2m, IMO Code: 25259 UT Time LM LEO Remarks 0412-0427 4.61 1 Moonlight 0427-0442 4.61 1 " 0442-0457 4.58 0 " 0457-0512 4.61 1 " 0512-0527 4.61 2 " 0527-0542 4.85 4 " 0542-0557 5.02 3 0557-0612 5.11 1 0612-0627 5.21 1 0627-0642 5.21 3 0642-0657 5.21 5 0657-0712 5.21 4 0712-0727 5.30 5 0727-0742 5.30 4 0742-0757 5.30 2 0757-0812 5.30 7 0812-0827 5.39 4 0827-0842 5.39 5 0842-0857 5.39 6 0857-0912 5.39 5 0912-0927 5.39 5 0927-0948 5.39 4 21 minute period Teff = 5.60 hours Total LEO = 73