This last fortnight again saw 14 cards submitted that contributed to the CTG effort in KZN. Last fortnight had 27 cards, but the one before also had 14 cards, or exactly one CTG card/day.
This time the spread is from around Vryheid, inland from the North Coast and some north of the Durban-PMB axis.
2831 saw the largest gain with 4 cards followed by 2730 with 3 and 2930 with 2.
2830 gained a single card so now needs 318.
2931 inched a little closer to completion with another card submitted as well, so now 15 needed there.
The credits table continues to show variation, other than John and Kim Cox and Tim Wood, who featured again.
All six observers have featured on this table before, but the line up, sorted by most cards and alphabetically is:
Duncan McKenzie with 4
John and Kim Cox also with 4
Alan Manson with 2
Tim Wood with 2
Dave Everard and Malcolm Robinson each with 1.
Thanks to these observers who have managed to target their atlasing to contribute to the CTG effort.
On the general SABAP2-KZN front we had one card less than last fortnight, so 84 in total, or 6.0/day. This means that the CTG:Total percentage dropped from 32% to 17% percent, which is still a tidy effort.
In terms of records/card we have sprung back up to 53.7 records/card from last period's 45.6, so back where we were pre-winter.
Thanks to all observers who have contributed to SABAP2.
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
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