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2010 Handbook & Tide Tableswww.yachthavens.com
Troon Yacht Haven
TROONYACHT HAVEN
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Yacht Havens Group
Troon Yacht Haven Tel: 01292 315553www.yachthavens.com
Welcome to Yacht Havens GroupThe Yacht Havens Group is a family owned business, andwe work hard to provide a safe environment for you torelax in. We are committed to delivering a personalservice and providing excellent facilities in all our marinasaround the UK. We share your passion for boating andjust being on the water. We want you to enjoy your staywith us, so please ask one of our helpful staff membersif there is anything we can do for you.Dylan KalisManaging Director
Largs Yacht HavenTel: 01475 675333
Troon Yacht HavenTel: 01292 315553
Neyland Yacht HavenTel: 01646 601601
Fambridge Yacht HavenTel: 01621 740370
Lymington Yacht HavenTel: 01590 677071
Haven QuayTel: 01590 677072
Plymouth Yacht HavenTel: 01752 404231
Yacht Haven QuayTel: 01752 481190
ContentsWelcome to Troon 2Admiralty Chart of North Channel 5Trans Europe Marinas 6Berth Holder Benefits at Troon Yacht Haven 7Marina Information 9Other Services on Site at Troon Yacht Haven 11Directions to Troon Yacht Haven 13Approach and Navigational Information 15
Marina Layout 17Section of Ayrshire Map 18Cruising the Clyde 23Your Safety and the Environment 25Things To Do Ashore 27Troon Yacht Haven Berthing Charges 29Tide Tables for 2010 30Useful Contact Numbers 37Index of Advertisers 39
Bienvenue
Bienvenue au Yacht Havens GroupLe Yacht Havens Group est une entreprise familiale etnous nous efforçons de créer un environnement sécurisédans lequel vous pouvez vous détendre. Nous nousengageons à vous offrir un service personnalisé et à vousproposer d’excellentes installations dans toutes nosmarinas à travers le Royaume-Uni.
Nous partageons votre passion pour la navigation etvotre plaisir d’être sur l’eau. Nous voulons que vousprofitiez de votre séjour parmi nous. N’hésitez donc pasà demander de l’aide auprès de notre dévoué personnel,s’il peut vous aider en quoi que ce soit.
Welkom
We heten u van harte welkombij de Yacht Havens GroupDe Yacht Havens Group is een familiebedrijf en bij onsstaat uw ontspanning in een veilige omgeving voorop.Wij stellen ons ten doel u een persoonlijke service teverlenen en uitstekende faciliteiten te bieden in al onzejachthavens in Groot-Brittannië.
We delen uw passie voor het varen en het leven op hetwater. We willen uw verblijf bij ons zo aangenaammogelijk maken en ons behulpzaam team staat steedstot uw dienst.
Willkommen
Willkommen zur Yacht Havens GruppeDie Yacht Havens Gruppe ist ein Familienunternehmendas bestrebt ist, mit seinen Jachthäfen in Großbritannieneine Umgebung zu schaffen, in der Sie sich sicherentspannen können. Mit ausgezeichneten maritimenEinrichtungen stellen wir uns ganz in den Dienst jedeseinzelnen Kunden.
Wir teilen mit Ihnen die Leidenschaft für Bootfahrtenund das Leben auf dem Wasser. Wir wollen dass Sie sichbei uns wohlfühlen. Wenden Sie sich deshalb an unserehilfsbereiten Mitarbeiter, wenn wir Ihnen in irgendeinerWeise behilflich sein können.
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We extend a warm welcome, and hopethat you will enjoy your time with us atTroon.
Situated on the Southern Clyde Estuary, Troon Yacht Havenprovides an ideal port for entering the Clyde or forpassage making to Ireland and the South. Troon is themost accessible marina in Scotland being only 10 minutesfrom Glasgow Prestwick Airport, 35 minutes from Glasgowcity centre by car/train, direct dual carriageway/motorwaylinks to the south, as well as a ferry service to NorthernIreland.
Troon is one of the longest established marians inScotland. Opened over 30 years ago our extremelyexperienced and helpful staff are on hand 24 hours tomaximise the enjoyment of boating. We pride ourselveson our high standards of customer service, and havecontinued to invest in developing the very best facilitiesavailable in the area.
We hope that you will be impressed with the marina andits operation. If you require any assistance at any timeplease do not hesitate to ask.
Stephen BennieManager
Our Marina Facilities…• 400 berths, fully serviced with power and water• Visitor berths always available• 50 ton travel hoist and 25 ton mobile crane• Space ashore for 150 boats, fully serviced with powerand water
• Slipway for launching RIBs etc.• Marina accessible at all states of tide• Excellent toilets, showers and laundry with 24 houraccess
• Marina is manned 24 hours a day, 364 days a year• CCTV surveillance throughout the marina andelectronic bridgehead access gates
• On-water diesel pump open 24 hours a day• Recycling facilities and specialist waste disposal• Free wireless broadband available throughoutthe marina
• Yacht brokerage on site• Marine services on site, including chandlery,engineers, shipwrights, and spray painting
• Award winning Scotts Bar & Restaurant on site• 24 hour flatscreen weather and news display inmarina reception
• DVD loan and book and magazine exchange
Welcome to Troon
Troon Yacht HavenThe Harbour, Troon,Ayrshire KA10 6DJ
Tel: 01292 315553Fax: 01292 31283624 hour mobile: 07920 098222
e-mail: [email protected]: www.yachthavens.com
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North Channel
Reproduced from a section of Admiralty Chart 2724 by permission of the UK Hydrographic Office.All material supplied remains Crown Copyright. Not to be used for navigation.
Approx distances from TroonLargs Yacht Haven 19nmClyde Marina 7nmBrodick, Isle of Arran 15nmRothesay, Isle of Bute 24nmKip Marina 25nmSanda 31nmTarbert, Loch Fyne 32nmArdrishaig (Crinan Canal) 39nm
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Troon Yacht Haven are members of a group of select international marinas offering reciprocal berthing arrangements for their berth holders. A 50% visitorsberthing discount will be given for up to five consecutivedays to visiting yachts normally berthed at the followingMarinas on production of a current TransEurope membership card:
All contract berth holders receive automatic membershipof TransEurope Marinas and are entitled to the benefitsof membership when visiting other marinas in the group.
transeuropemarinas
1 Kilrush Kilrush Marina
2 Malahide Malahide Marina
3 Bangor Bangor Marina
4 Troon Troon Yacht Haven5 Edinburgh Port Edgar Marina
6 North Shields Royal Quays Marina
7 Whitehaven Whitehaven Marina
8 Conwy Conwy Quays Marina
9 Deganwy Deganwy Marina
10 Milford Haven Neyland Yacht Haven11 Penarth Penarth Quays Marina
12 Portishead Portishead Quays Marina
13 Falmouth Mylor Yacht Harbour
14 Plymouth Mayflower Marina
15 Southampton Universal Marina
16 Gosport Royal Clarence Marina
17 Chichester Birdham Pool Marina
18 Dover Dover Marina
19 Gillingham Gillingham Marina
20 Chelmsford Fambridge Yacht Haven
21 Tollesbury Tollesbury Marina
22 Ipswich Fox’s Marina
23 Lowestoft Haven Marina
24 Brundall Eastwood Marina
25 Hull Hull Marina
26 Ijmuiden Marina Seaport
27 Ouddorp Marina Port Zelande
28 Kortgene Delta Marina
29 Nieuwpoort Nieuwpoort Marina
30 Dunkerque Port de Dunkerque31 Ouistreham/Caen Port de Caen32 Guernsey Beaucette Marina
33 Jersey Jersey Marina
34 St Quay Port d’Armor
35 Brest Moulin Blanc / Marina du Château36 Port Medoc Le Verdon sur Mer
37 Coruña La Coruña Marina
38 Albufeira Marina de Albufeira
39 Valencia Pobla Marina
40 Lanzarote Puerto Calero Marina
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As a Berth Holder at Troon Yacht Haven you haveaccess to the finest facilities, experienced, helpfulstaff, and a great range of service companies.In addition to this we also offer the followingbenefits:
• Sublet refunds – let us know when you are away andwe will endeavour to let your berth for you
• Free visitor berthing at nearby Largs Yacht Haven –vouchers are available from reception for up to 5 daysfree berthing at Largs
• Berth exchanges with other Yacht Havens around theUK (subject to availability)
• 50% off visitor berthing at other Transeurope membermarinas
• Free WiFi• Free storage ashore for annual berth holders• First year membership of RNLI• 5% discount on fuel prices to RNLI offshore members• Discounts available on selected Ocean Safety products– visit www.yachthavens.com for more information
Terms and conditions apply
In addition to the above our marina reception is open 24hours, as is the diesel berth. Boatyard services includingthe 50T hoist and crane operate Monday to Friday, withthe chandlers shop, service companies, and restaurantopen all year round.
Should you require any further information on TroonYacht Haven and its operation please call or come inand visit to see for yourself our excellent facilities.
Berth Holder Benefits atTroon Yacht Haven
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Reception• Open 24 hours, all year• VHF 37/80• Weather and information board• FAX/Photocopying facilities• Out-going/incoming mail facility
Security• Controlled security access to pontoons and
shower areas• PIN code for access is available to visiting yachts from
the marina office• Discreet patrols of pontoons and grounds are made
regularly throughout the night• The Yacht Haven does not accept any liability for
theft or damage to owners’ property both on shoreor in the marina
• CCTV cameras
Pontoons• Life belts, fire extinguishers, and safety ladders are
sited around the marina• Fully serviced with power and water• Please observe the no-wash rule, and keep speeds
under 4 knots when in the marina• 400 pontoon berths• Wireless broadband internet access
Toilets and ShowersLuxurious toilet and shower area located in the mainbuilding below bar and restaurant.
LaundryCoin operated washing machines and tumble drier arelocated in the marina building. Laundry key is availablefrom marina office.
TrolleysTrolleys are located at the bridgehead, if, for whateverreason, a trolley falls into the water, please advise marinastaff immediately so that it may be recovered.
Refuse/Waste DisposalRubbish bins are located at the bridgehead and emptiedregulary. Facilities are also available for collection of oldbatteries and flares. Waste oil and oil filter disposalpoints are located beside the marina office - please askstaff for details. Please help to keep the site clean andtidy and inform staff of any spillages or mess so thatthey can deal with it.
Water and ElectricityFresh water is available throughout the site. Electricityusage is metered; please make arrangements withmarina office before connecting.
Fuel and GasDiesel is available 24hrs a day.Call marina office on VHF 37/80 for service. Calor gascan be purchased from the Chandlery.
Marina Information
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BoatyardOur 50-ton boat hoist and 20-ton mobile crane operateMonday to Friday. Power and water points are locatedthroughout the yard, and there is a waste oil tanksituated close to the marina office.
All types of repair and maintenance work can be carriedout on site –West Coast Marine Services operatefrom a large heated repair shed, Troon Marine Servicesare Yanmar agents, and both companies can arrangeeverything from routine maintenance to major re-fits.
Boat Electrics and Electronics and MB Marine specialisein the repair and installation of marine electronics.
Sailing ClubsTroon Cruising Club is based within the marina andorganise racing and cruising throughout the season.
The Clyde Cruising Club is Scotland’s leading yachtclub with a full diary of cruising and racing events heldaround the Clyde and West Coast of Scotland. TheClyde Cruising Club also publish a comprehensiverange of Sailing Directions. Further details andmembership forms for both clubs are available from themarina office.
SailmakersA sail pick-up/collection point is located in the marina.Keys are held at reception.
ChandleryKyle Chandlers offers a wide range of boatingequipment, clothing and fitting-out supplies. Open sevendays a week, the chandlers will gladly order anything notin stock.
Sailing Schools & Yacht CharterMaritime Connection is an RYA Training Centreoffering both shore-based and on board tuition to alllevels from their base at Troon Yacht Haven and onboard their high quality yachts. Second Wind Sailingoffer RYA courses for both power and sail on board theirMoody 42 and Birchwood 37.
For a day to remember Fleming Executive Charteroperate the 58ft President Lexus Lady offering fullycatered luxury cruises for up to 12 people. NewHorizon Sailing will take you all around the West Coastof Scotland and further on board their comfortable andcapable Oyster yacht.
Yacht SalesEuroyachts are the appointed brokers at Troon YachtHaven, and distributors for Jeanneau Sail and Power. Anyboat berthed at Troon Yacht Haven which is for salemust be registered with Euroyachts. Free boating adviceon subjects such as finance, registration, insurance andvaluations will be gladly supplied.
Euroyachts are also brokers at nearby Largs Yacht Havenwhere they have recently moved their headquarters intoa new purpose built boat showroom.
Bill MacKay Yachts specialise in the sale andpreparation of Elan Yachts as well as offering additionalservices in yacht campaining, blue water cruising, andrig set-up.
Other Services on Site atTroon Yacht Haven
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Troon Yacht Haven is one of the most accessiblemarinas in the country and getting here by anymeans could not be easier.
TransportBy carFrom the South (M6) Take the M74 to junction 12,then the A70 (Ayr) to Sandyford Toll roundabout, join theA7 following signs for Troon. Alternatively continue onthe M74/A74 until the M8, then follow directions asbelow for Glasgow.From Glasgow (M8) Exit M8 (Westbound) at junction22 onto M77 (Kilmarnock). Continue M77/A77 toroundabout, take 3rd exit (A78) and follow signs toTroon Harbour.
By railFrom Glasgow take the train to Ayr and alight at Troon,the station is a 10-15 minute walk from the marina, andthere is a taxi rank on the Southbound platform.
By airGlasgow Prestwick Airport is only 10 minutes taxi rideaway from Troon Yacht Haven, and Glasgow InternationalAirport is 30 minutes by train from Troon.
By ferryP&O Fast Ferry service twice daily to Troon from Larne.
Directions to Troon Yacht Haven
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Harbour Approaches• Waypoint: 55 33.20N 04 42.00W• The outer harbour entrance is marked to the west by
a White lighthouse (Occ. Wg 6s) and to the east by aflashing red light (F1 R 10s).
• The marina entrance within the harbour is marked bya lit starboard hand buoy.
• Access is available at all states of the tide (-2.4CD).
Tides• +0500 Dover; duration 0630.• Standard Port GREENOCK
Charts and Pilots• The relevant Admiralty Charts for the area are 1866,
2220; Imray C63.• Copies of various pilot books are available in
reception for reference, and may also be purchasedfrom the chandlery.
Tidal and Weather InformationHigh Water times are displayed at the bridgehead withlocal weather information. Weather forecast and tidetables are available from the marina office.
Ferry MovementsThere is a ferry terminal in Troon Harbour, andcare should be taken to avoid ferries during dockingoperations. All commercial ship movements areannounced on VHF channels 16, 14 & 80, yachts areencouraged to contact the harbour master on channel14 when entering or leaving the harbour. A flashingamber light at the Seacat berth signals imminentdepartures/arrivals.
Approach & Navigational Information
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Your SafetyFor your safety and enjoyment of our marinas please besure to follow the guidelines below. Comprehensivemarina rules can be found on the reverse of yourberthing contract.
All boats using the marina facility, ashore or afloat, musthave a minimum of £3,000,000 third party insurance.
General• Please familiarise yourself with the location oflifesaving and fire fighting equipment on the pontoonsand ashore, you will find safety ladders, fire fightingand life saving equipment on all the pontoonwalkways.
• Please take particular care on the pontoons when wetor icy as they can be slippery, please avoid running onthe pontoons and always ensure appropriate footwearis worn. Special care needs to be taken at night.
• Report all accidents and potential accidents to themarina reception immediately. Please also report anydefective or damaged marina equipment immediately.
• Please ensure all children and non swimmers wear alife jacket at all times.
• Please do not allow children to ‘ride’ in the trolleys.• Swimming and scuba diving are not permitted in themarina.
• Do not speed in the marina, please mind your washand keep below 5 knots.
• Do not remove supports from vessels in the yard, orrun engines of vessels stored ashore. All furling sailsmust be removed prior to boats being lifted.
• Always isolate gas and fuel when leaving your boat.• Please do not ride bicycles, skates or scooters on thepontoons.
• Please do not allow dogs to foul the marina, there arebins on site located at the bridgehead for you to clearup after them.
In case of a fire on board• Sound the alarm by ringing the bell at the bridgeheadand ensure the marina staff are aware of the situation.
• Call 999.• Clear the area of people.• Only tackle the fire if it is safe to do so with theextinguishers provided in the emergency cabinets.
• Retreat to a safe distance and locate the nearest FireAssembly (Muster) Point.
• Do not obstruct the bridges as access will be requiredby the emergency service and marina staff.
We aim to provide a relaxed and safeenvironment for you to enjoy your boating in andask that all marina rules and regulations arefollowed.
Your EnvironmentYacht Havens Group is committed to promotingenvironmental awareness and good practice in all itsmarinas.
Yacht Havens will continue to work with the RYA / BMFGreen Blue initiative to promote environmentalawareness to boat owners.
Marina Facilities• We provide facilities ashore for the recycling of glass,plastic, paper, oil, batteries and cardboard. Our aim isto get all marina users to recycle and divert rubbishfrom landfill.
• We provide clean and convenient facilities so you donot have to use sea toilets.
In the marina and on the water• Please be aware of wildlife, do not disturb marine lifeor wildlife by causing excessive wash.
• Please avoid water pollution and use the facilitiesprovided ashore.
• Never throw rubbish overboard; facilities for rubbishare located at the bridgehead for your convenience.
• Do not flush out or clean out bilge tanks into themarina.
• If there is a leak of fuel or oil please notify marina staffimmediately as fuel spillage kits and procedures are inplace to help.
Please see the information from the Green Blueon the opposite page and help do your bit toprotect the environment so we can all continue toenjoy our boating in a clean and healthyenvironment.
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The coastal town of Troon has long been a popularholiday destination, and it is easy to see why. Troon andthe surrounding area has it all and more. Beautifulscenery, fascinating history, outdoor activities, some ofthe finest golf courses in the world, superioraccommodation and gourmet dining. Ancient castles,stunning country parks and gardens, bustling markettowns and captivating visitor attractions are all on offer.
If you have a few hours to spare wewould suggest the following:• Coastal walk from Troon Yacht Haven to Royal Troon
Golf Club via the ballast bank & South Beachpromenade.
• Leisurely walk around the many high quality shops inTroon town centre.
• A refreshing swim at Troon swimming pool.• Enjoy a cocktail on the terrace at Scotts overlooking
the marina.
If you have half a day to spare:• Visit Royal Dundonald Castle (Tel: 08708 404030).
Known as the “Castle of Kings” Dundonald Castle hasbeen renovated over the last few years and the visitorcentre tells the intriguing story of the castle, itsinhabitants and its history.
• Dean Castle and the Dick Institute (Tel: 01563522702). If you think that one of your relatives mighthave come from this area then the Dick Institute isthe place to find out. Dean Castle itself is aremarkable place containing amongst other thingsan internationally important collection of earlymusical instruments.
• The Magnum Centre in Irvine (Tel: 01294 278381) isone of Scotland’s biggest leisure centres with thebiggest water slides! In addition to the sportingfacilities the Magnum has both a cinema andtheatre.
• Also in Irvine is the Scottish Maritime Museum (Tel:01294 278283) showcasing Scotland’s influence onthe maritime history of the world from theeighteenth century to the modern day.
If you have a day to spare:• Burns National Heritage Park (Tel: 01292 443700).
This area of Ayrshire was where Scotland’s nationalpoet was born. Experience the passion and power of
Robert Burns as well as visiting his home and many ofthe locations that inspired the bard including the“Tam O’Shanter Experience”.
• Culzean Castle (Tel: 01655 884455) is one of theNational Trust for Scotland’s most visited sites. Thisstunning castle is situated in beautiful groundslooking out towards the Island of Arran and AilsaCraig. Culzean is an excellent family day out!
• Take the train to Glasgow and visit the art galleriesand museums, as well as the excellent shops andrestaurants.
More information on places of interest, activities, andcurrent events are available at reception.
GolfTroon has six golf courses, including the OpenChampionship venue – The Royal Troon Golf Club.There are three municipal courses at Troon which canbe booked by phoning 01292 616255.
Train times:To Glasgow Central Station 25 and 54 minutes pastthe hour.From Glasgow to Troon on the hour and half past.Journey time: 45 minutesTo Prestwick and Ayr10 and 35 minutes past the hourJourney time: 5 and 15 minutes
Fast Ferry ServiceMorning and evening sailings to Larne.Journey time: 2.5 hours
Glasgow Prestwick AirportOnly 10 minutes from Troon Yacht Haven with low costflights to the South and Europe.
Things To Do Ashore
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Troon Yacht Haven Berthing ChargesPRICES 1 APRIL 2010 – 31 MARCH 2011MINIMUM CHARGEABLE LENGTH 6.1mAll charges include VAT @ 17.5%
NB. Feet to Metres x by 0.3048Metres to Feet x by 3.2808
ANNUAL BERTHING (includes storage ashore) STANDARD LARGE SMALL(7.9 to 13.5m) (Over 13.5m) (6.1 to 7.8m)
Any 12 consecutive months £305.96/metre £316.00/metre £253.30/metreAnnual, paid in three instalments. Add 2% £312.08/metre £322.32/metre £258.36/metreAnnual, paid in ten instalments, direct debit. Add 4% £318.20/metre £328.64/metre £263.43/metre
SUMMER BERTHING1 April to 30 September 2010 £253.29/metre £263.33/metre £184.34/metreAny three summer months £128.12/metre £133.25/metre £ 97.37/metre
DAYBOAT BERTHING (up to & including 6m)Annual (any 12 consecutive months) £995.306 Summer Months (1 April to 30 September 2010) £728.76Any three consecutive Summer Months £389.17
VISITOR BERTHINGShort Stay (Up to 6hrs) £ 10.00 fixed chargeOvernight £ 2.51 per metreWeekly £ 12.55 per metreMonthly £ 47.00 per metre
STORAGE ASHORE (per week) £ 4.20 per metre
TRAVEL HOIST 7.9m – 13.5m 13.5m/15t + 6.1m-7.8mLift out (including pressure wash) £ 21.00/metre £ 30.00/metre £ 17.90/metreLaunch £ 16.00/metre £ 24.00/metre £ 13.50/metreLift/Hold/Launch £ 21.00/metre £ 30.00/metre £ 17.90/metreMast step or lower (includes ½hr crane hire and bosun) £ 90.00 £150.00 £ 60.00Out of hours lift Double hoist rateTow from TCC £ 35.00Tow from Harbour £ 55.00Crane Hire £ 90.00 per hour (min charge £60.00)Labour £ 30.00 per hour (min charge £20.00)Cradle Hire (per week) £ 5.00 (medium) £ 6.50 (large)Any additional time is charged at the normal crane and labour rates as shown above. The price assumes that your mast
will be reasonably prepared for us to remove and step. Owners are expected to tune their own rigging.
SLIPWAY Up to 6m Over 6.1mCasual use each way £ 7.50 £ 10.00
E&OEAll berthing to be paid in advance. All other accounts to be settled net 7 days. All work carried out undercurrent BMF Scotland/TYHA regulations. All lifting, boat movement, boat and vehicle storage entirely atowner’s risk. The Company reserves the right to meter all electricity usage. Entry into the Marina by land
or water entails acceptance of the Company’s published regulations, conditions and charges.
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F 1200 3.4 SA 1248 3.3 M 1321 3.5 TU 1330 3.2 M 1220 3.4 TU 1234 3.0 TH 1326 3.4 F 1309 3.11740 0.2 1823 0.4 1857 --0.2 1856 0.3 1751 --0.3 1758 0.2 1849 0.1 1829 0.3
0046 3.1 0108 2.9 0212 3.1 0148 2.9 0107 3.1 0050 2.9 0154 3.2 0119 3.20607 0.3 0629 0.6 0723 0.1 0701 0.4 0617 --0.1 0602 0.4 0716 0.0 0644 0.3
SA 1246 3.5 SU 1320 3.3 TU 1406 3.6 W 1359 3.2 TU 1305 3.5 W 1303 3.0 F 1406 3.4 SA 1346 3.11828 0.1 1854 0.4 1942 --0.1 1924 0.3 1833 --0.2 1823 0.2 1930 0.2 1910 0.3
0137 3.1 0141 2.9 0253 3.1 0218 3.0 0148 3.1 0118 3.0 0228 3.2 0153 3.30655 0.3 0659 0.6 0809 0.1 0735 0.4 0700 --0.1 0631 0.3 0758 0.1 0726 0.3
SU 1332 3.6 M 1351 3.3 W 1448 3.6 TH 1431 3.2 W 1348 3.5 TH 1334 3.1 SA 1444 3.2 S1916 0.0 1926 0.4 2028 0.0 1958 0.3 1915 --0.2 1853 0.2 2012 0.4 1956 0.4
0226 3.1 0214 2.9 0332 3.1 0248 3.0 0225 3.1 0147 3.0 0303 3.2 0229 3.30744 0.3 0731 0.6 0856 0.2 0812 0.4 0742 --0.1 0706 0.2 0842 0.2 0813 0.3
M 1418 3.6 TU 1422 3.3 TH 1530 3.5 F 1505 3.1 TH 1428 3.5 F 1407 3.1 S2005 0.1 1958 0.4 2115 0.2 2037 0.3 1958 0.0 1930 0.2 2057 0.6 2047 0.5
0314 3.1 0247 2.9 0410 3.0 0321 3.0 0300 3.1 0218 3.1 0340 3.0 0308 3.20833 0.3 0806 0.6 0944 0.3 0854 0.4 0825 0.0 0745 0.2 0933 0.5 0906 0.4
TU 1503 3.6 W 1456 3.2 F 1611 3.3 SA 1541 3.0 F 1507 3.3 SA 1443 3.1 M 1603 2.8 TU 1554 2.82056 0.1 2033 0.5
0400 3.0 0321 2.9 0449 2.8 0356 2.9 0334 3.0 0251 3.1 0422 2.8 0351 3.10924 0.4 0844 0.6 1039 0.5 0940 0.6 0911 0.2 0829 0.3 1041 0.7 1007 0.5
W 1550 3.5 TH 1531 3.1 SA 1654 3.0 S2149 0.3 2113 0.5 2304 0.7 2215 0.6 2127 0.5 2059 0.4
0447 2.9 0357 2.9 0534 2.7 0436 2.8 0411 2.9 0327 3.0 0513 2.6 0444 2.91019 0.6 0926 0.7 1150 0.7 1036 0.7 1003 0.4 0918 0.4 1212 0.8 1119 0.6
TH 1638 3.3 F 1610 3.0 S2247 0.5 2159 0.6
0536 2.8 0435 2.8 0025 0.9 0526 2.6 0453 2.7 0407 2.9 0033 1.3 0003 0.91119 0.7 1013 0.8 0631 2.5 1143 0.9 1113 0.7 1016 0.6 0626 2.4 0600 2.7
F 1729 3.1 SA 1653 2.8 M 1317 0.8 TU 1821 2.4 M 1712 2.5 TU 1653 2.6 TH 1326 0.7 F 1238 0.52351 0.6 2252 0.7 1841 2.4 2337 1.1
0632 2.7 0518 2.7 0150 1.0 0034 0.9 0545 2.5 0458 2.7 0149 1.2 0121 0.81229 0.8 1109 1.0 0823 2.5 0636 2.5 1250 0.8 1126 0.7 0827 2.5 0741 2.7
SA 1825 2.9 SU 1747 2.7 TU 1431 0.8 W 1307 0.8 TU 1808 2.2 W 1806 2.4 F 1423 0.6 SA 1351 0.42355 0.9 2110 2.3 2012 2.4 2112 2.4 2108 2.7
0104 0.8 0611 2.6 0254 1.0 0205 0.9 0121 1.1 0017 0.9 0246 1.0 0228 0.60743 2.6 1216 1.0 0944 2.7 0828 2.6 0716 2.3 0609 2.5 0930 2.7 0902 2.9
SU 1343 0.9 M 1858 2.5 W 1528 0.6 TH 1434 0.6 W 1404 0.7 TH 1253 0.7 SA 1510 0.4 S1944 2.7 2219 2.5 2149 2.6 2055 2.2 2011 2.4 2158 2.6 2201 2.9
0212 0.8 0108 0.9 0346 0.8 0314 0.6 0230 1.0 0146 0.8 0331 0.8 0323 0.40900 2.7 0729 2.6 1036 2.9 0950 2.8 0917 2.5 0805 2.5 1014 2.9 0959 3.1
M 1450 0.8 TU 1335 1.0 TH 1614 0.4 F 1537 0.3 TH 1501 0.5 F 1416 0.4 S2117 2.7 2030 2.6 2305 2.6 2247 2.8 2159 2.4 2136 2.6 2236 2.8 2248 3.0
0311 0.8 0225 0.8 0429 0.7 0406 0.3 0322 0.8 0255 0.6 0408 0.6 0411 0.21002 2.9 0858 2.7 1119 3.1 1045 3.1 1010 2.8 0929 2.8 1052 3.0 1049 3.2
TU 1545 0.6 W 1452 0.8 F 1654 0.3 SA 1626 0.0 F 1547 0.3 SA 1517 0.1 M 1625 0.3 TU 1624 0.02223 2.7 2153 2.7 2344 2.7 2336 3.0 2240 2.6 2229 2.8 2312 2.9 2331 3.1
0401 0.8 0328 0.6 0506 0.6 0451 0.1 0405 0.6 0347 0.3 0439 0.6 0454 0.11052 3.1 1006 2.9 1157 3.2 1134 3.2 1052 2.9 1025 3.0 1127 3.0 1136 3.3
W 1632 0.5 TH 1552 0.4 SA 1729 0.2 S2314 2.8 2255 2.9 O 2316 2.7 2315 3.0 2345 2.9 O
0445 0.7 0420 0.4 0018 2.8 0441 0.5 0432 0.0 0506 0.5 0012 3.21135 3.2 1100 3.1 0538 0.5 1129 3.0 1113 3.2 1201 3.0 0535 0.0
TH 1713 0.4 F 1642 0.2 S2357 2.8 2348 3.0
0523 0.7 0507 0.2 0049 2.8 0512 0.4 0514 --0.1 0017 3.0 0051 3.21214 3.3 1149 3.3 0606 0.5 1203 3.0 1200 3.3 0534 0.4 0615 0.0
F 1749 0.4 SA 1727 0.0 M 1301 3.2 M 1731 0.2 TU 1728 --0.2 TH 1234 3.0 F 1304 3.2O
0039 3.1 00553 0.1 0
SU 1236 3.4 W 1244 3.31812 --0.1 1
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F M 1321 3.5 TU 1330 3.2 M 1220 3.4 TU 1234 3.0 TH 1326 3.4 F 1309 3.11 1857 --0.2 1856 0.3 1751 --0.3 1758 0.2 1849 0.1 1829 0.3
0 0212 3.1 0148 2.9 0107 3.1 0050 2.9 0154 3.2 0119 3.20 0723 0.1 0701 0.4 0617 --0.1 0602 0.4 0716 0.0 0644 0.3
S TU 1406 3.6 W 1359 3.2 TU 1305 3.5 W 1303 3.0 F 1406 3.4 SA 1346 3.11 1942 --0.1 1924 0.3 1833 --0.2 1823 0.2 1930 0.2 1910 0.3
0 0253 3.1 0218 3.0 0148 3.1 0118 3.0 0228 3.2 0153 3.30 0809 0.1 0735 0.4 0700 --0.1 0631 0.3 0758 0.1 0726 0.3
S W 1448 3.6 TH 1431 3.2 W 1348 3.5 TH 1334 3.1 SA 1444 3.2 S2028 0.0 1958 0.3 1915 --0.2 1853 0.2 2012 0.4 1956 0.4
0 0332 3.1 0248 3.0 0225 3.1 0147 3.0 0303 3.2 0229 3.30 0856 0.2 0812 0.4 0742 --0.1 0706 0.2 0842 0.2 0813 0.3
M TH 1530 3.5 F 1505 3.1 TH 1428 3.5 F 1407 3.1 S2115 0.2 2037 0.3 1958 0.0 1930 0.2 2057 0.6 2047 0.5
0 0410 3.0 0321 3.0 0300 3.1 0218 3.1 0340 3.0 0308 3.20 0944 0.3 0854 0.4 0825 0.0 0745 0.2 0933 0.5 0906 0.4
T F 1611 3.3 SA 1541 3.0 F 1507 3.3 SA 1443 3.1 M 1603 2.8 TU 1554 2.82 2205 0.4 2122 0.5 2041 0.2 2012 0.3 2147 0.9 2144 0.7
0 0449 2.8 0356 2.9 0334 3.0 0251 3.1 0422 2.8 0351 3.10 1039 0.5 0940 0.6 0911 0.2 0829 0.3 1041 0.7 1007 0.5
W SA 1654 3.0 SU 1621 2.8 SA 1545 3.1 S2304 0.7 2215 0.6 2127 0.5 2059 0.4
0534 2.7 0436 2.8 0411 2.9 0327 3.0 0513 2.6 0444 2.91 1150 0.7 1036 0.7 1003 0.4 0918 0.4 1212 0.8 1119 0.6
T SU 1742 2.7 M 1711 2.6 S2318 0.8
0025 0.9 0526 2.6 0453 2.7 0407 2.9 0033 1.3 0003 0.91 0631 2.5 1143 0.9 1113 0.7 1016 0.6 0626 2.4 0600 2.7
F M 1317 0.8 TU 1821 2.4 M 1712 2.5 TU 1653 2.6 TH 1326 0.7 F 1238 0.52 1841 2.4 2337 1.1
0150 1.0 0034 0.9 0545 2.5 0458 2.7 0149 1.2 0121 0.81 0823 2.5 0636 2.5 1250 0.8 1126 0.7 0827 2.5 0741 2.7
S TU 1431 0.8 W 1307 0.8 TU 1808 2.2 W 1806 2.4 F 1423 0.6 SA 1351 0.42 2110 2.3 2012 2.4 2112 2.4 2108 2.7
0 0254 1.0 0205 0.9 0121 1.1 0017 0.9 0246 1.0 0228 0.60 0944 2.7 0828 2.6 0716 2.3 0609 2.5 0930 2.7 0902 2.9
S W 1528 0.6 TH 1434 0.6 W 1404 0.7 TH 1253 0.7 SA 1510 0.4 S2219 2.5 2149 2.6 2055 2.2 2011 2.4 2158 2.6 2201 2.9
0 0346 0.8 0314 0.6 0230 1.0 0146 0.8 0331 0.8 0323 0.40 1036 2.9 0950 2.8 0917 2.5 0805 2.5 1014 2.9 0959 3.1
M TH 1614 0.4 F 1537 0.3 TH 1501 0.5 F 1416 0.4 S2305 2.6 2247 2.8 2159 2.4 2136 2.6 2236 2.8 2248 3.0
0 0429 0.7 0406 0.3 0322 0.8 0255 0.6 0408 0.6 0411 0.21 1119 3.1 1045 3.1 1010 2.8 0929 2.8 1052 3.0 1049 3.2
T F 1654 0.3 SA 1626 0.0 F 1547 0.3 SA 1517 0.1 M 1625 0.3 TU 1624 0.02 2344 2.7 2336 3.0 2240 2.6 2229 2.8 2312 2.9 2331 3.1
0 0506 0.6 0451 0.1 0405 0.6 0347 0.3 0439 0.6 0454 0.11 1157 3.2 1134 3.2 1052 2.9 1025 3.0 1127 3.0 1136 3.3
W SA 1729 0.2 SU 1709 --0.2 SA 1626 0.2 SO
0018 2.8 0441 0.5 0432 0.0 0506 0.5 0012 3.21 0538 0.5 1129 3.0 1113 3.2 1201 3.0 0535 0.0
T SU 1231 3.2 S1800 0.3 2349 2.8 2359 3.0
0049 2.8 0512 0.4 0514 --0.1 0017 3.0 0051 3.21 0606 0.5 1203 3.0 1200 3.3 0534 0.4 0615 0.0
F M 1301 3.2 M 1731 0.2 TU 1728 --0.2 TH 1234 3.0 F 1304 3.21829 0.3
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0023 3.1 0021 2.8 0119 3.2 0047 3.10 0534 0.0 0538 0.4 0635 --0.1 0606 0.3
F M 1220 3.4 TU 1234 3.0 TH 1326 3.4 F 1309 3.11 1751 --0.3 1758 0.2 1849 0.1 1829 0.3
0 0107 3.1 0050 2.9 0154 3.2 0119 3.20 0617 --0.1 0602 0.4 0716 0.0 0644 0.3
S TU 1305 3.5 W 1303 3.0 F 1406 3.4 SA 1346 3.11 1833 --0.2 1823 0.2 1930 0.2 1910 0.3
0 0148 3.1 0118 3.0 0228 3.2 0153 3.30 0700 --0.1 0631 0.3 0758 0.1 0726 0.3
S W 1348 3.5 TH 1334 3.1 SA 1444 3.2 S1915 --0.2 1853 0.2 2012 0.4 1956 0.4
0 0225 3.1 0147 3.0 0303 3.2 0229 3.30 0742 --0.1 0706 0.2 0842 0.2 0813 0.3
M TH 1428 3.5 F 1407 3.1 S1958 0.0 1930 0.2 2057 0.6 2047 0.5
0 0300 3.1 0218 3.1 0340 3.0 0308 3.20 0825 0.0 0745 0.2 0933 0.5 0906 0.4
T F 1507 3.3 SA 1443 3.1 M 1603 2.8 TU 1554 2.82 2041 0.2 2012 0.3 2147 0.9 2144 0.7
0 0334 3.0 0251 3.1 0422 2.8 0351 3.10 0911 0.2 0829 0.3 1041 0.7 1007 0.5
W SA 1545 3.1 SU 1520 3.0 TU 1650 2.5 W 1650 2.72 2127 0.5 2059 0.4
0411 2.9 0327 3.0 0513 2.6 0444 2.91 1003 0.4 0918 0.4 1212 0.8 1119 0.6
T SU 1626 2.8 M 1602 2.8 W 1747 2.3 TH 1808 2.52220 0.8 2153 0.6
0 0453 2.7 0407 2.9 0033 1.3 0003 0.91 1113 0.7 1016 0.6 0626 2.4 0600 2.7
F M 1712 2.5 TU 1653 2.6 TH 1326 0.7 F 1238 0.52 2337 1.1 2258 0.8 1932 2.2 1955 2.5
0 0545 2.5 0458 2.7 0149 1.2 0121 0.81 1250 0.8 1126 0.7 0827 2.5 0741 2.7
S TU 1808 2.2 W 1806 2.4 F 1423 0.6 SA 1351 0.42
0121 1.1 0017 0.9 0246 1.0 0228 0.60 0716 2.3 0609 2.5 0930 2.7 0902 2.9
S W 1404 0.7 TH 1253 0.7 SA 1510 0.4 S2055 2.2 2011 2.4 2158 2.6 2201 2.9
0 0230 1.0 0146 0.8 0331 0.8 0323 0.40 0917 2.5 0805 2.5 1014 2.9 0959 3.1
M TH 1501 0.5 F 1416 0.4 S2159 2.4 2136 2.6 2236 2.8 2248 3.0
0 0322 0.8 0255 0.6 0408 0.6 0411 0.21 1010 2.8 0929 2.8 1052 3.0 1049 3.2
T F 1547 0.3 SA 1517 0.1 M 1625 0.3 TU 1624 0.02 2240 2.6 2229 2.8 2312 2.9 2331 3.1
0 0405 0.6 0347 0.3 0439 0.6 0454 0.11 1052 2.9 1025 3.0 1127 3.0 1136 3.3
W SA 1626 0.2 SU 1605 --0.1 TU 1657 0.3 W 1705 0.12 2316 2.7 2315 3.0 2345 2.9 O
0 0441 0.5 0432 0.0 0506 0.5 0012 3.21 1129 3.0 1113 3.2 1201 3.0 0535 0.0
T SU 1700 0.2 M 1648 --0.2 W 1724 0.3 TH 1221 3.32 2349 2.8 2359 3.0
0512 0.4 0514 --0.1 0017 3.0 0051 3.21 1203 3.0 1200 3.3 0534 0.4 0615 0.0
F M 1731 0.2 TU 1728 --0.2 TH 1234 3.0 F 1304 3.2O
0041 3.10 0555 --0.2
S W 1244 3.31 1808 --0.2
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F TH 1326 3.4 F 1309 3.11 1849 0.1 1829 0.3
0 0154 3.2 0119 3.20 0716 0.0 0644 0.3
S F 1406 3.4 SA 1346 3.11 1930 0.2 1910 0.3
0 0228 3.2 0153 3.30 0758 0.1 0726 0.3
S SA 1444 3.2 SU 1426 3.11 2012 0.4 1956 0.4
0 0303 3.2 0229 3.30 0842 0.2 0813 0.3
M SU 1522 3.0 M 1507 3.02 2057 0.6 2047 0.5
0 0340 3.0 0308 3.20 0933 0.5 0906 0.4
T M 1603 2.8 TU 1554 2.82 2147 0.9 2144 0.7
0 0422 2.8 0351 3.10 1041 0.7 1007 0.5
W TU 1650 2.5 W 1650 2.72 2253 1.2 2249 0.8
0 0513 2.6 0444 2.91 1212 0.8 1119 0.6
T W 1747 2.3 TH 1808 2.5
0033 1.3 0003 0.91 0626 2.4 0600 2.7
F TH 1326 0.7 F 1238 0.52 1932 2.2 1955 2.5
0 0149 1.2 0121 0.81 0827 2.5 0741 2.7
S F 1423 0.6 SA 1351 0.42 2112 2.4 2108 2.7
0 0246 1.0 0228 0.60 0930 2.7 0902 2.9
S SA 1510 0.4 SU 1450 0.21 2158 2.6 2201 2.9
0 0331 0.8 0323 0.40 1014 2.9 0959 3.1
M SU 1550 0.3 M 1540 0.12 2236 2.8 2248 3.0
0 0408 0.6 0411 0.21 1052 3.0 1049 3.2
T M 1625 0.3 TU 1624 0.02 2312 2.9 2331 3.1
0 0439 0.6 0454 0.11 1127 3.0 1136 3.3
W TU 1657 0.3 W 1705 0.12 2345 2.9 O
0 0506 0.5 0012 3.21 1201 3.0 0535 0.0
T W 1724 0.3 TH 1221 3.32 1745 0.1
0 0017 3.0 0051 3.21 0534 0.4 0615 0.0
F TH 1234 3.0 F 1304 3.21754 0.3 1826 0.3
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0127 3.2 0056 3.3 0217 3.2 0204 3.5 0234 3.3 0238 3.7 0315 3.2 0346 3.50655 0.1 0629 0.2 0801 0.3 0755 0.1 0817 0.5 0827 0.1 0855 0.6 0938 0.5
SA 1344 3.1 SU 1330 3.1 TU 1445 2.8 W 1458 3.0 TH 1503 2.9 F 1534 3.1 S1907 0.4 1857 0.4 2014 0.7 2028 0.4 2027 0.7 2058 0.3 2109 0.7
0202 3.2 0134 3.4 0254 3.2 0249 3.4 0308 3.2 0323 3.6 0352 3.1 0429 3.20736 0.1 0715 0.2 0846 0.4 0848 0.1 0858 0.5 0918 0.2 0937 0.7 1036 0.7
SU 1423 3.0 M 1415 3.0 W 1526 2.7 TH 1549 2.9 F 1542 2.9 SA 1619 3.1 M 1619 3.0 TU 1709 2.91950 0.5 1947 0.4 2057 0.8 2121 0.4 2107 0.8 2150 0.4 2154 0.8 2319 0.8
0237 3.2 0215 3.4 0333 3.0 0336 3.4 0345 3.1 0409 3.5 0433 2.9 0516 2.90820 0.3 0804 0.2 0935 0.5 0944 0.2 0942 0.6 1013 0.3 1029 0.8 1153 1.0
M 1502 2.9 TU 1501 3.0 TH 1611 2.7 F 1643 2.9 SA 1622 2.9 S2034 0.7 2040 0.5 2144 0.8 2216 0.5 2150 0.9
0315 3.1 0257 3.3 0416 2.9 0428 3.2 0426 3.0 0457 3.2 0524 2.8 0041 0.90910 0.4 0859 0.3 1031 0.6 1044 0.3 1031 0.7 1113 0.5 1130 0.9 0614 2.6
TU 1544 2.7 W 1552 2.9 F 1659 2.6 SA 1739 2.8 S2123 0.9 2136 0.6
0356 2.9 0344 3.2 0506 2.7 0525 3.1 0514 2.8 0550 3.0 0632 2.6 0200 0.91009 0.6 1000 0.3 1131 0.7 1146 0.4 1126 0.8 1222 0.7 1241 1.0 0844 2.5
W 1632 2.6 TH 1651 2.7 SA 1751 2.6 S2218 1.0 2237 0.7 2330 1.0 2332 1.1 2117 2.8
0445 2.7 0439 3.0 0604 2.6 0019 0.6 0611 2.7 0101 0.8 0104 1.1 0303 0.71121 0.7 1107 0.4 1231 0.7 0631 2.9 1226 0.8 0659 2.8 0757 2.6 0959 2.6
TH 1728 2.4 F 1803 2.7 S2325 1.2 2342 0.7 1946 2.7 2017 2.7 2017 2.8 2214 3.1
0547 2.6 0547 2.9 0034 1.1 0127 0.7 0035 1.2 0216 0.8 0225 1.0 0354 0.51232 0.7 1215 0.4 0709 2.6 0750 2.8 0718 2.7 0846 2.7 0924 2.7 1047 2.8
F 1837 2.4 SA 1921 2.7 M 1328 0.6 TU 1355 0.5 W 1328 0.8 TH 1439 0.9 SA 1501 0.8 S
0042 1.2 0051 0.7 0139 1.0 0234 0.6 0146 1.1 0320 0.7 0330 0.7 0436 0.40708 2.5 0710 2.9 0818 2.6 0905 2.8 0832 2.7 1002 2.7 1028 2.9 1127 2.9
SA 1333 0.6 SU 1322 0.4 TU 1419 0.6 W 1454 0.5 TH 1427 0.8 F 1535 0.8 S1954 2.4 2030 2.7 2050 2.7 2153 2.9 2057 2.8 2231 3.0 2230 3.2 2340 3.3
0150 1.1 0157 0.6 0237 0.9 0333 0.5 0252 0.9 0412 0.5 0420 0.3 0513 0.30829 2.6 0829 2.9 0918 2.7 1007 2.9 0940 2.8 1057 2.8 1120 3.0 1202 2.9
SU 1424 0.5 M 1422 0.3 W 1505 0.5 TH 1546 0.5 F 1521 0.7 SA 1623 0.8 M 1641 0.4 TU 1721 0.72058 2.6 2128 2.8 2144 2.8 2245 3.0 2158 3.0 2318 3.2 2320 3.4 O
0243 0.9 0258 0.5 0326 0.7 0423 0.4 0348 0.7 0456 0.4 0505 0.1 0016 3.40924 2.7 0931 3.0 1009 2.8 1101 2.9 1037 2.9 1143 2.9 1210 3.1 0545 0.4
M 1507 0.4 TU 1515 0.3 TH 1548 0.4 F 1633 0.5 SA 1610 0.5 S2148 2.7 2219 3.0 2230 2.9 2331 3.1 2249 3.2
0326 0.8 0350 0.3 0409 0.6 0508 0.3 0436 0.4 0000 3.3 0007 3.5 0047 3.41008 2.8 1025 3.1 1056 2.9 1150 2.9 1129 3.0 0534 0.3 0548 0.0 0615 0.4
TU 1546 0.4 W 1602 0.3 F 1629 0.4 SA 1717 0.6 S2230 2.9 2305 3.1 2313 3.1 O
0402 0.6 0436 0.2 0451 0.4 0013 3.2 0520 0.2 0037 3.3 0054 3.6 0115 3.31047 2.9 1114 3.1 1143 3.0 0549 0.2 1221 3.1 0609 0.3 0631 --0.1 0642 0.5
W 1621 0.3 TH 1646 0.3 SA 1712 0.4 S2308 3.0 O 2348 3.1
0436 0.5 0519 0.1 0533 0.3 0051 3.2 0022 3.5 0110 3.4 0139 3.7 0144 3.31125 3.0 1201 3.1 1231 3.0 0627 0.2 0606 0.1 0642 0.4 0715 0.0 0709 0.5
TH 1654 0.3 F 1728 0.4 S2343 3.1 1834 0.6 1831 0.3 1847 0.7 1943 0.2 1917 0.6
0510 0.4 0029 3.2 0037 3.3 0126 3.3 0108 3.6 0140 3.4 0222 3.7 0214 3.31205 3.0 0600 0.1 0618 0.2 0703 0.3 0651 0.0 0713 0.4 0801 0.1 0740 0.5
F 1730 0.3 SA 1245 3.0 M 1319 3.0 TU 1350 2.8 W 1401 3.1 TH 1400 3.0 SA 1507 3.2 S1809 0.5 1846 0.3 1911 0.6 1919 0.3 1918 0.7 2030 0.2 1954 0.6
0019 3.2 0106 3.2 0120 3.4 0200 3.2 0153 3.6 0210 3.3 0304 3.7 0248 3.30547 0.3 0639 0.2 0705 0.1 0739 0.3 0739 0.0 0744 0.4 0848 0.2 0816 0.6
SA 1247 3.0 SU 1326 2.9 TU 1408 3.0 W 1426 2.8 TH 1448 3.1 F 1433 3.0 S1811 0.3 1850 0.5 1936 0.3 1949 0.6 2008 0.3 1953 0.6 2120 0.4 2034 0.7
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S TU 1445 2.8 W 1458 3.0 TH 1503 2.9 F 1534 3.1 S2014 0.7 2028 0.4 2027 0.7 2058 0.3 2109 0.7
0254 3.2 0249 3.4 0308 3.2 0323 3.6 0352 3.1 0429 3.20 0846 0.4 0848 0.1 0858 0.5 0918 0.2 0937 0.7 1036 0.7
S W 1526 2.7 TH 1549 2.9 F 1542 2.9 SA 1619 3.1 M 1619 3.0 TU 1709 2.91 2057 0.8 2121 0.4 2107 0.8 2150 0.4 2154 0.8 2319 0.8
0 0333 3.0 0336 3.4 0345 3.1 0409 3.5 0433 2.9 0516 2.90 0935 0.5 0944 0.2 0942 0.6 1013 0.3 1029 0.8 1153 1.0
M TH 1611 2.7 F 1643 2.9 SA 1622 2.9 S2144 0.8 2216 0.5 2150 0.9
0416 2.9 0428 3.2 0426 3.0 0457 3.2 0524 2.8 0041 0.90 1031 0.6 1044 0.3 1031 0.7 1113 0.5 1130 0.9 0614 2.6
T F 1659 2.6 SA 1739 2.8 S2234 1.0 2315 0.6
0506 2.7 0525 3.1 0514 2.8 0550 3.0 0632 2.6 0200 0.91 1131 0.7 1146 0.4 1126 0.8 1222 0.7 1241 1.0 0844 2.5
W SA 1751 2.6 SU 1840 2.7 M 1751 2.8 TU 1854 2.8 TH 1858 2.7 F 1425 1.12 2330 1.0 2332 1.1 2117 2.8
0 0604 2.6 0019 0.6 0611 2.7 0101 0.8 0104 1.1 0303 0.71 1231 0.7 0631 2.9 1226 0.8 0659 2.8 0757 2.6 0959 2.6
T SU 1848 2.6 M 1251 0.4 TU 1845 2.7 W 1334 0.9 F 1357 0.9 SA 1521 0.91946 2.7 2017 2.7 2017 2.8 2214 3.1
0 0034 1.1 0127 0.7 0035 1.2 0216 0.8 0225 1.0 0354 0.51 0709 2.6 0750 2.8 0718 2.7 0846 2.7 0924 2.7 1047 2.8
F M 1328 0.6 TU 1355 0.5 W 1328 0.8 TH 1439 0.9 SA 1501 0.8 S1949 2.6 2053 2.8 1949 2.7 2133 2.9 2131 3.0 2300 3.2
0 0139 1.0 0234 0.6 0146 1.1 0320 0.7 0330 0.7 0436 0.40 0818 2.6 0905 2.8 0832 2.7 1002 2.7 1028 2.9 1127 2.9
S TU 1419 0.6 W 1454 0.5 TH 1427 0.8 F 1535 0.8 S2050 2.7 2153 2.9 2057 2.8 2231 3.0 2230 3.2 2340 3.3
0 0237 0.9 0333 0.5 0252 0.9 0412 0.5 0420 0.3 0513 0.30 0918 2.7 1007 2.9 0940 2.8 1057 2.8 1120 3.0 1202 2.9
S W 1505 0.5 TH 1546 0.5 F 1521 0.7 SA 1623 0.8 M 1641 0.4 TU 1721 0.72 2144 2.8 2245 3.0 2158 3.0 2318 3.2 2320 3.4 O
0 0326 0.7 0423 0.4 0348 0.7 0456 0.4 0505 0.1 0016 3.40 1009 2.8 1101 2.9 1037 2.9 1143 2.9 1210 3.1 0545 0.4
M TH 1548 0.4 F 1633 0.5 SA 1610 0.5 S2230 2.9 2331 3.1 2249 3.2
0409 0.6 0508 0.3 0436 0.4 0000 3.3 0007 3.5 0047 3.41 1056 2.9 1150 2.9 1129 3.0 0534 0.3 0548 0.0 0615 0.4
T F 1629 0.4 SA 1717 0.6 S2313 3.1 O
0451 0.4 0013 3.2 0520 0.2 0037 3.3 0054 3.6 0115 3.31 1143 3.0 0549 0.2 1221 3.1 0609 0.3 0631 --0.1 0642 0.5
W SA 1712 0.4 SU 1234 2.8 M 1743 0.4 TU 1258 2.9 TH 1344 3.2 F 1329 3.12 2355 3.2 1756 0.6 1815 0.7 1857 0.2 1845 0.6
0 0533 0.3 0051 3.2 0022 3.5 0110 3.4 0139 3.7 0144 3.31 1231 3.0 0627 0.2 0606 0.1 0642 0.4 0715 0.0 0709 0.5
T SU 1758 0.3 M 1313 2.8 TU 1311 3.1 W 1329 2.9 F 1427 3.2 SA 1359 3.12 1834 0.6 1831 0.3 1847 0.7 1943 0.2 1917 0.6
0 0037 3.3 0126 3.3 0108 3.6 0140 3.4 0222 3.7 0214 3.31 0618 0.2 0703 0.3 0651 0.0 0713 0.4 0801 0.1 0740 0.5
F M 1319 3.0 TU 1350 2.8 W 1401 3.1 TH 1400 3.0 SA 1507 3.2 S1846 0.3 1911 0.6 1919 0.3 1918 0.7 2030 0.2 1954 0.6
0 0120 3.4 0200 3.2 0153 3.6 0210 3.3 0304 3.7 0248 3.30 0705 0.1 0739 0.3 0739 0.0 0744 0.4 0848 0.2 0816 0.6
S TU 1408 3.0 W 1426 2.8 TH 1448 3.1 F 1433 3.0 S1936 0.3 1949 0.6 2008 0.3 1953 0.6 2120 0.4 2034 0.7
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0308 3.2 0323 3.6 0352 3.1 0429 3.20 0858 0.5 0918 0.2 0937 0.7 1036 0.7
S F 1542 2.9 SA 1619 3.1 M 1619 3.0 TU 1709 2.91 2107 0.8 2150 0.4 2154 0.8 2319 0.8
0 0345 3.1 0409 3.5 0433 2.9 0516 2.90 0942 0.6 1013 0.3 1029 0.8 1153 1.0
M SA 1622 2.9 SU 1705 3.0 TU 1702 2.9 W 1803 2.82 2150 0.9 2245 0.6
0426 3.0 0457 3.2 0524 2.8 0041 0.90 1031 0.7 1113 0.5 1130 0.9 0614 2.6
T SU 1705 2.8 M 1754 2.9 W 1753 2.8 TH 1318 1.12 2237 1.0 2348 0.7 2348 1.1 1935 2.7
0 0514 2.8 0550 3.0 0632 2.6 0200 0.91 1126 0.8 1222 0.7 1241 1.0 0844 2.5
W M 1751 2.8 TU 1854 2.8 TH 1858 2.7 F 1425 1.12 2332 1.1 2117 2.8
0 0611 2.7 0101 0.8 0104 1.1 0303 0.71 1226 0.8 0659 2.8 0757 2.6 0959 2.6
T TU 1845 2.7 W 1334 0.9 F 1357 0.9 SA 1521 0.92017 2.7 2017 2.8 2214 3.1
0 0035 1.2 0216 0.8 0225 1.0 0354 0.51 0718 2.7 0846 2.7 0924 2.7 1047 2.8
F W 1328 0.8 TH 1439 0.9 SA 1501 0.8 S1949 2.7 2133 2.9 2131 3.0 2300 3.2
0 0146 1.1 0320 0.7 0330 0.7 0436 0.40 0832 2.7 1002 2.7 1028 2.9 1127 2.9
S TH 1427 0.8 F 1535 0.8 S2057 2.8 2231 3.0 2230 3.2 2340 3.3
0 0252 0.9 0412 0.5 0420 0.3 0513 0.30 0940 2.8 1057 2.8 1120 3.0 1202 2.9
S F 1521 0.7 SA 1623 0.8 M 1641 0.4 TU 1721 0.72 2158 3.0 2318 3.2 2320 3.4 O
0 0348 0.7 0456 0.4 0505 0.1 0016 3.40 1037 2.9 1143 2.9 1210 3.1 0545 0.4
M SA 1610 0.5 SU 1705 0.7 TU 1726 0.3 W 1232 3.02 2249 3.2
0436 0.4 0000 3.3 0007 3.5 0047 3.41 1129 3.0 0534 0.3 0548 0.0 0615 0.4
T SU 1657 0.4 M 1224 2.9 W 1258 3.2 TH 1301 3.02 2336 3.3 O 1742 0.7 1811 0.2 1817 0.7
0 0520 0.2 0037 3.3 0054 3.6 0115 3.31 1221 3.1 0609 0.3 0631 --0.1 0642 0.5
W M 1743 0.4 TU 1258 2.9 TH 1344 3.2 F 1329 3.12 1815 0.7 1857 0.2 1845 0.6
0 0022 3.5 0110 3.4 0139 3.7 0144 3.31 0606 0.1 0642 0.4 0715 0.0 0709 0.5
T TU 1311 3.1 W 1329 2.9 F 1427 3.2 SA 1359 3.12 1831 0.3 1847 0.7 1943 0.2 1917 0.6
0 0108 3.6 0140 3.4 0222 3.7 0214 3.31 0651 0.0 0713 0.4 0801 0.1 0740 0.5
F W 1401 3.1 TH 1400 3.0 SA 1507 3.2 S1919 0.3 1918 0.7 2030 0.2 1954 0.6
0 0153 3.6 0210 3.3 0304 3.7 0248 3.30 0739 0.0 0744 0.4 0848 0.2 0816 0.6
S TH 1448 3.1 F 1433 3.0 S2008 0.3 1953 0.6 2120 0.4 2034 0.7
0 0242 3.3 0323 3.20 0818 0.5 0859 0.7
M SA 1506 3.0 TU 1540 3.21 2029 0.7 2120 0.8
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S SU 1541 3.0 M 1625 3.11 2109 0.7 2214 0.6
0 0352 3.1 0429 3.20 0937 0.7 1036 0.7
S M 1619 3.0 TU 1709 2.91 2154 0.8 2319 0.8
0 0433 2.9 0516 2.90 1029 0.8 1153 1.0
M TU 1702 2.9 W 1803 2.82 2246 1.0
0 0524 2.8 0041 0.90 1130 0.9 0614 2.6
T W 1753 2.8 TH 1318 1.12 2348 1.1 1935 2.7
0 0632 2.6 0200 0.91 1241 1.0 0844 2.5
W TH 1858 2.7 F 1425 1.12 2117 2.8
0 0104 1.1 0303 0.71 0757 2.6 0959 2.6
T F 1357 0.9 SA 1521 0.92017 2.8 2214 3.1
0 0225 1.0 0354 0.51 0924 2.7 1047 2.8
F SA 1501 0.8 SU 1607 0.81 2131 3.0 2300 3.2
0 0330 0.7 0436 0.40 1028 2.9 1127 2.9
S SU 1554 0.6 M 1647 0.71 2230 3.2 2340 3.3
0 0420 0.3 0513 0.30 1120 3.0 1202 2.9
S M 1641 0.4 TU 1721 0.72 2320 3.4 O
0 0505 0.1 0016 3.40 1210 3.1 0545 0.4
M TU 1726 0.3 W 1232 3.02 1751 0.7
0 0007 3.5 0047 3.41 0548 0.0 0615 0.4
T W 1258 3.2 TH 1301 3.02 1811 0.2 1817 0.7
0 0054 3.6 0115 3.31 0631 --0.1 0642 0.5
W TH 1344 3.2 F 1329 3.12 1857 0.2 1845 0.6
0 0139 3.7 0144 3.31 0715 0.0 0709 0.5
T F 1427 3.2 SA 1359 3.12 1943 0.2 1917 0.6
0 0222 3.7 0214 3.31 0801 0.1 0740 0.5
F SA 1507 3.2 SU 1430 3.22030 0.2 1954 0.6
0 0304 3.7 0248 3.30 0848 0.2 0816 0.6
S SU 1546 3.2 M 1504 3.21 2120 0.4 2034 0.7
0 0323 3.20 0859 0.7
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W 1621 2.9 TH 1725 2.7 F 1640 2.9 SA 1810 2.7 M 1850 3.0 TU 1336 1.3 W 1322 0.9 TH 1326 1.22212 0.9
0449 2.7 0023 0.9 0538 2.6 0104 0.9 0115 0.7 0210 0.8 0149 0.5 0210 0.81051 1.0 0548 2.4 1146 1.2 0721 2.4 0831 2.8 0839 2.8 0856 2.9 0835 2.7
TH 1711 2.8 F 1256 1.2 SA 1747 2.8 S2316 1.0 1849 2.6 1958 2.8 2016 3.1 2104 3.0 2054 3.1 2100 2.8
0557 2.5 0138 0.9 0017 1.0 0203 0.8 0220 0.5 0256 0.7 0248 0.5 0300 0.71207 1.1 0833 2.3 0721 2.5 0854 2.6 0929 3.0 0930 3.0 0951 3.0 0932 2.9
F 1817 2.7 SA 1403 1.1 S2049 2.7 1917 2.8 2107 2.9 2123 3.3 2151 3.1 2155 3.2 2157 2.9
0035 1.0 0238 0.7 0143 0.8 0252 0.6 0313 0.4 0336 0.6 0340 0.4 0343 0.70733 2.5 0939 2.5 0902 2.7 0940 2.8 1017 3.2 1013 3.1 1039 3.2 1020 3.0
SA 1334 1.0 SU 1458 1.0 M 1423 0.8 TU 1512 0.9 TH 1542 0.5 F 1552 0.9 SA 1612 0.4 S1944 2.7 2147 3.0 2046 3.0 2154 3.1 2217 3.4 2233 3.1 2249 3.2 2245 3.0
0205 0.8 0327 0.5 0248 0.5 0335 0.5 0359 0.2 0413 0.6 0427 0.4 0423 0.60918 2.6 1022 2.7 0958 3.0 1018 3.0 1102 3.3 1052 3.2 1125 3.3 1101 3.2
SU 1444 0.8 M 1544 0.8 TU 1517 0.6 W 1551 0.8 F 1627 0.3 SA 1626 0.8 S2110 2.9 2232 3.2 2149 3.2 2234 3.2 2306 3.5 2311 3.2
0311 0.5 0408 0.3 0338 0.2 0412 0.4 0443 0.2 0447 0.6 0510 0.4 0502 0.51018 2.9 1058 2.9 1044 3.2 1052 3.1 1144 3.4 1127 3.3 1208 3.4 1140 3.3
M 1537 0.5 TU 1622 0.6 W 1603 0.3 TH 1624 0.7 SA 1710 0.2 S2211 3.2 2311 3.3 2240 3.4 2310 3.2
0401 0.2 0445 0.3 0422 0.0 0445 0.4 0524 0.3 0520 0.6 0027 3.2 0015 3.11106 3.0 1129 3.0 1127 3.3 1125 3.2 1225 3.4 1201 3.4 0553 0.5 0542 0.5
TU 1623 0.3 W 1655 0.6 TH 1646 0.2 F 1653 0.7 S2302 3.4 2345 3.3
0445 0.0 0516 0.3 0503 0.0 0515 0.5 0040 3.5 0030 3.2 0111 3.1 0100 3.11151 3.1 1159 3.0 1209 3.3 1156 3.2 0606 0.4 0556 0.6 0635 0.6 0624 0.5
W 1707 0.1 TH 1722 0.6 F 1728 0.1 SA 1720 0.7 M 1304 3.5 TU 1237 3.5 W 1327 3.4 TH 1300 3.52349 3.5 O O 1834 0.3 1810 0.6 1903 0.3 1842 0.3
0526 --0.1 0017 3.3 0014 3.6 0017 3.3 0124 3.4 0111 3.2 0152 3.1 0145 3.11236 3.2 0545 0.4 0544 0.0 0543 0.5 0648 0.5 0636 0.6 0715 0.7 0710 0.4
TH 1749 0.1 F 1228 3.1 SA 1250 3.3 S1747 0.6 1810 0.1 1750 0.6 1917 0.3 1852 0.6 1945 0.4 1928 0.2
0036 3.6 0046 3.3 0059 3.6 0051 3.3 0205 3.3 0153 3.2 0232 3.0 0230 3.10607 --0.1 0611 0.4 0625 0.1 0613 0.6 0731 0.7 0721 0.7 0757 0.7 0757 0.4
F 1318 3.2 SA 1257 3.1 S1832 0.0 1814 0.6 1852 0.1 1825 0.6 2003 0.5 1939 0.5 2029 0.5 2016 0.2
0120 3.6 0116 3.3 0142 3.5 0128 3.3 0246 3.1 0237 3.2 0313 2.9 0316 3.00650 --0.1 0638 0.5 0708 0.3 0650 0.6 0816 0.9 0810 0.7 0838 0.8 0846 0.5
SA 1357 3.2 SU 1326 3.2 M 1405 3.4 TU 1333 3.5 TH 1500 3.3 F 1436 3.6 SA 1522 3.2 S1916 0.1 1847 0.5 1936 0.2 1905 0.6 2053 0.6 2029 0.6 2116 0.6 2108 0.3
0203 3.6 0149 3.3 0222 3.4 0206 3.3 0329 3.0 0324 3.1 0356 2.8 0403 3.00733 0.1 0710 0.5 0751 0.5 0732 0.7 0904 1.1 0902 0.8 0923 0.9 0939 0.6
SU 1435 3.2 M 1358 3.3 TU 1442 3.3 W 1410 3.5 F 1543 3.2 SA 1521 3.5 S2002 0.2 1925 0.5 2023 0.4 1950 0.6 2151 0.8 2125 0.6 2209 0.7 2203 0.4
0243 3.5 0224 3.2 0302 3.2 0247 3.2 0416 2.8 0416 3.0 0442 2.7 0454 2.90817 0.3 0749 0.5 0837 0.8 0820 0.8 0959 1.2 0959 0.9 1011 1.1 1035 0.7
M 1511 3.2 TU 1433 3.3 W 1521 3.2 TH 1449 3.4 SA 1632 3.0 S2049 0.3 2008 0.6 2116 0.6 2039 0.7
0323 3.3 0301 3.1 0344 3.0 0330 3.0 0512 2.6 0516 2.9 0532 2.7 0551 2.80904 0.6 0834 0.7 0929 1.0 0913 0.9 1108 1.4 1103 1.0 1107 1.2 1139 0.8
TU 1550 3.1 W 1509 3.2 TH 1605 3.0 F 1531 3.3 S2143 0.5 2055 0.7
0404 3.0 0341 3.0 0432 2.7 0422 2.9 0013 0.9 0631 2.8 0011 0.9 0009 0.60959 0.9 0926 0.9 1039 1.3 1014 1.1 0619 2.6 1212 1.0 0627 2.6 0700 2.7
W 1633 2.9 TH 1550 3.1 F 1657 2.9 SA 1622 3.2 M 1228 1.4 TU 1820 3.2 W 1215 1.3 TH 1250 0.82253 0.8 2150 0.8 2351 0.9
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W F 1640 2.9 SA 1810 2.7 M 1850 3.0 TU 1336 1.3 W 1322 0.9 TH 1326 1.22256 1.0 2002 2.9 1939 3.0 1953 2.7
0 0538 2.6 0104 0.9 0115 0.7 0210 0.8 0149 0.5 0210 0.81 1146 1.2 0721 2.4 0831 2.8 0839 2.8 0856 2.9 0835 2.7
T SA 1747 2.8 SU 1328 1.3 TU 1354 0.9 W 1430 1.2 TH 1427 0.7 F 1428 1.12 1958 2.8 2016 3.1 2104 3.0 2054 3.1 2100 2.8
0 0017 1.0 0203 0.8 0220 0.5 0256 0.7 0248 0.5 0300 0.71 0721 2.5 0854 2.6 0929 3.0 0930 3.0 0951 3.0 0932 2.9
F SU 1313 1.1 M 1425 1.1 W 1452 0.7 TH 1514 1.0 F 1523 0.5 SA 1518 1.02 1917 2.8 2107 2.9 2123 3.3 2151 3.1 2155 3.2 2157 2.9
0 0143 0.8 0252 0.6 0313 0.4 0336 0.6 0340 0.4 0343 0.70 0902 2.7 0940 2.8 1017 3.2 1013 3.1 1039 3.2 1020 3.0
S M 1423 0.8 TU 1512 0.9 TH 1542 0.5 F 1552 0.9 SA 1612 0.4 S2046 3.0 2154 3.1 2217 3.4 2233 3.1 2249 3.2 2245 3.0
0 0248 0.5 0335 0.5 0359 0.2 0413 0.6 0427 0.4 0423 0.60 0958 3.0 1018 3.0 1102 3.3 1052 3.2 1125 3.3 1101 3.2
S TU 1517 0.6 W 1551 0.8 F 1627 0.3 SA 1626 0.8 S2149 3.2 2234 3.2 2306 3.5 2311 3.2
0338 0.2 0412 0.4 0443 0.2 0447 0.6 0510 0.4 0502 0.51 1044 3.2 1052 3.1 1144 3.4 1127 3.3 1208 3.4 1140 3.3
M W 1603 0.3 TH 1624 0.7 SA 1710 0.2 S2240 3.4 2310 3.2
0422 0.0 0445 0.4 0524 0.3 0520 0.6 0027 3.2 0015 3.11 1127 3.3 1125 3.2 1225 3.4 1201 3.4 0553 0.5 0542 0.5
T TH 1646 0.2 F 1653 0.7 S2328 3.5 2343 3.3 1822 0.2 1758 0.4
0 0503 0.0 0515 0.5 0040 3.5 0030 3.2 0111 3.1 0100 3.11 1209 3.3 1156 3.2 0606 0.4 0556 0.6 0635 0.6 0624 0.5
W F 1728 0.1 SA 1720 0.7 M 1304 3.5 TU 1237 3.5 W 1327 3.4 TH 1300 3.5O
0014 3.6 0017 3.3 0124 3.4 0111 3.2 0152 3.1 0145 3.11 0544 0.0 0543 0.5 0648 0.5 0636 0.6 0715 0.7 0710 0.4
T SA 1250 3.3 SU 1227 3.3 TU 1342 3.5 W 1315 3.6 TH 1404 3.4 F 1343 3.61 1810 0.1 1750 0.6 1917 0.3 1852 0.6 1945 0.4 1928 0.2
0 0059 3.6 0051 3.3 0205 3.3 0153 3.2 0232 3.0 0230 3.10 0625 0.1 0613 0.6 0731 0.7 0721 0.7 0757 0.7 0757 0.4
F SU 1328 3.4 M 1259 3.4 W 1420 3.4 TH 1354 3.6 F 1442 3.3 SA 1426 3.61 1852 0.1 1825 0.6 2003 0.5 1939 0.5 2029 0.5 2016 0.2
0 0142 3.5 0128 3.3 0246 3.1 0237 3.2 0313 2.9 0316 3.00 0708 0.3 0650 0.6 0816 0.9 0810 0.7 0838 0.8 0846 0.5
S M 1405 3.4 TU 1333 3.5 TH 1500 3.3 F 1436 3.6 SA 1522 3.2 S1936 0.2 1905 0.6 2053 0.6 2029 0.6 2116 0.6 2108 0.3
0 0222 3.4 0206 3.3 0329 3.0 0324 3.1 0356 2.8 0403 3.00 0751 0.5 0732 0.7 0904 1.1 0902 0.8 0923 0.9 0939 0.6
S TU 1442 3.3 W 1410 3.5 F 1543 3.2 SA 1521 3.5 S2023 0.4 1950 0.6 2151 0.8 2125 0.6 2209 0.7 2203 0.4
0 0302 3.2 0247 3.2 0416 2.8 0416 3.0 0442 2.7 0454 2.90 0837 0.8 0820 0.8 0959 1.2 0959 0.9 1011 1.1 1035 0.7
M W 1521 3.2 TH 1449 3.4 SA 1632 3.0 S2116 0.6 2039 0.7
0344 3.0 0330 3.0 0512 2.6 0516 2.9 0532 2.7 0551 2.80 0929 1.0 0913 0.9 1108 1.4 1103 1.0 1107 1.2 1139 0.8
T TH 1605 3.0 F 1531 3.3 S2225 0.8 2136 0.8 2333 0.7
0 0432 2.7 0422 2.9 0013 0.9 0631 2.8 0011 0.9 0009 0.60 1039 1.3 1014 1.1 0619 2.6 1212 1.0 0627 2.6 0700 2.7
W F 1657 2.9 SA 1622 3.2 M 1228 1.4 TU 1820 3.2 W 1215 1.3 TH 1250 0.82351 0.9 2243 0.9 1843 2.8 1844 2.7 1855 2.9
0529 2.7 01127 1.2 0
SU 1728 3.0 F 1403 0.82359 0.8 2
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0703 2.7 0116 0.9 0042 0.6 0114 0.90 1245 1.1 0734 2.6 0750 2.8 0730 2.7
W M 1850 3.0 TU 1336 1.3 W 1322 0.9 TH 1326 1.22002 2.9 1939 3.0 1953 2.7
0 0115 0.7 0210 0.8 0149 0.5 0210 0.81 0831 2.8 0839 2.8 0856 2.9 0835 2.7
T TU 1354 0.9 W 1430 1.2 TH 1427 0.7 F 1428 1.12 2016 3.1 2104 3.0 2054 3.1 2100 2.8
0 0220 0.5 0256 0.7 0248 0.5 0300 0.71 0929 3.0 0930 3.0 0951 3.0 0932 2.9
F W 1452 0.7 TH 1514 1.0 F 1523 0.5 SA 1518 1.02 2123 3.3 2151 3.1 2155 3.2 2157 2.9
0 0313 0.4 0336 0.6 0340 0.4 0343 0.70 1017 3.2 1013 3.1 1039 3.2 1020 3.0
S TH 1542 0.5 F 1552 0.9 SA 1612 0.4 S2217 3.4 2233 3.1 2249 3.2 2245 3.0
0 0359 0.2 0413 0.6 0427 0.4 0423 0.60 1102 3.3 1052 3.2 1125 3.3 1101 3.2
S F 1627 0.3 SA 1626 0.8 S2306 3.5 2311 3.2
0443 0.2 0447 0.6 0510 0.4 0502 0.51 1144 3.4 1127 3.3 1208 3.4 1140 3.3
M SA 1710 0.2 SU 1658 0.7 M 1740 0.2 TU 1718 0.52 2354 3.5 O 2350 3.2 O
0 0524 0.3 0520 0.6 0027 3.2 0015 3.11 1225 3.4 1201 3.4 0553 0.5 0542 0.5
T SU 1752 0.2 M 1732 0.7 TU 1248 3.4 W 1220 3.42
0040 3.5 0030 3.2 0111 3.1 0100 3.11 0606 0.4 0556 0.6 0635 0.6 0624 0.5
W M 1304 3.5 TU 1237 3.5 W 1327 3.4 TH 1300 3.51834 0.3 1810 0.6 1903 0.3 1842 0.3
0 0124 3.4 0111 3.2 0152 3.1 0145 3.11 0648 0.5 0636 0.6 0715 0.7 0710 0.4
T TU 1342 3.5 W 1315 3.6 TH 1404 3.4 F 1343 3.61 1917 0.3 1852 0.6 1945 0.4 1928 0.2
0 0205 3.3 0153 3.2 0232 3.0 0230 3.10 0731 0.7 0721 0.7 0757 0.7 0757 0.4
F W 1420 3.4 TH 1354 3.6 F 1442 3.3 SA 1426 3.61 2003 0.5 1939 0.5 2029 0.5 2016 0.2
0 0246 3.1 0237 3.2 0313 2.9 0316 3.00 0816 0.9 0810 0.7 0838 0.8 0846 0.5
S TH 1500 3.3 F 1436 3.6 SA 1522 3.2 S2053 0.6 2029 0.6 2116 0.6 2108 0.3
0 0329 3.0 0324 3.1 0356 2.8 0403 3.00 0904 1.1 0902 0.8 0923 0.9 0939 0.6
S F 1543 3.2 SA 1521 3.5 S2151 0.8 2125 0.6 2209 0.7 2203 0.4
0 0416 2.8 0416 3.0 0442 2.7 0454 2.90 0959 1.2 0959 0.9 1011 1.1 1035 0.7
M SA 1632 3.0 SU 1611 3.4 M 1651 3.0 TU 1649 3.32 2301 0.9 2226 0.7
0512 2.6 0516 2.9 0532 2.7 0551 2.80 1108 1.4 1103 1.0 1107 1.2 1139 0.8
T SU 1731 2.9 M 1710 3.2 TU 1744 2.8 W 1747 3.12 2333 0.7
0 0013 0.9 0631 2.8 0011 0.9 0009 0.60 0619 2.6 1212 1.0 0627 2.6 0700 2.7
W M 1228 1.4 TU 1820 3.2 W 1215 1.3 TH 1250 0.81843 2.8 1844 2.7 1855 2.9
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0042 0.6 0114 0.90 0750 2.8 0730 2.7
W W 1322 0.9 TH 1326 1.21939 3.0 1953 2.7
0 0149 0.5 0210 0.81 0856 2.9 0835 2.7
T TH 1427 0.7 F 1428 1.12 2054 3.1 2100 2.8
0 0248 0.5 0300 0.71 0951 3.0 0932 2.9
F F 1523 0.5 SA 1518 1.02 2155 3.2 2157 2.9
0 0340 0.4 0343 0.70 1039 3.2 1020 3.0
S SA 1612 0.4 SU 1600 0.81 2249 3.2 2245 3.0
0 0427 0.4 0423 0.60 1125 3.3 1101 3.2
S SU 1657 0.3 M 1639 0.62 2339 3.2 2330 3.0
0 0510 0.4 0502 0.51 1208 3.4 1140 3.3
M M 1740 0.2 TU 1718 0.52 O
0027 3.2 0015 3.11 0553 0.5 0542 0.5
T TU 1248 3.4 W 1220 3.42 1822 0.2 1758 0.4
0 0111 3.1 0100 3.11 0635 0.6 0624 0.5
W W 1327 3.4 TH 1300 3.51903 0.3 1842 0.3
0 0152 3.1 0145 3.11 0715 0.7 0710 0.4
T TH 1404 3.4 F 1343 3.61 1945 0.4 1928 0.2
0 0232 3.0 0230 3.10 0757 0.7 0757 0.4
F F 1442 3.3 SA 1426 3.61 2029 0.5 2016 0.2
0 0313 2.9 0316 3.00 0838 0.8 0846 0.5
S SA 1522 3.2 SU 1511 3.51 2116 0.6 2108 0.3
0 0356 2.8 0403 3.00 0923 0.9 0939 0.6
S SU 1605 3.1 M 1558 3.42 2209 0.7 2203 0.4
0 0442 2.7 0454 2.90 1011 1.1 1035 0.7
M M 1651 3.0 TU 1649 3.32 2308 0.8 2303 0.5
0 0532 2.7 0551 2.80 1107 1.2 1139 0.8
T TU 1744 2.8 W 1747 3.12
0011 0.9 0009 0.60 0627 2.6 0700 2.7
W W 1215 1.3 TH 1250 0.81844 2.7 1855 2.9
0 0121 0.71 0818 2.7
S F 1403 0.82 2024 2.9
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