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Old 03-12-2008, 09:28 PM
Skyway Scott
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Forecasts don't mean anything this time of year (thank goodness).

It's seabreeze central time. The trick is usually getting there before it happens because a "true" sea breeze around here blows NW at solid 18 or so and usually only lasts 2 hours (give or take 20 minutes). The wind on the beach often comes on strong and out of nowhere, and dies off just as fast.
So getting there early is key If you wait til the sensors show it (especially the SW) and then go out, it is usually over, at least at the beach.

If the forecast has any North in it at all and the morning starts off at NE, it at least fits the first few requirements for a decent sea breeze. Several other things come into play. Oddly, the SW going to dead zero is usually a great sign (for PaG anyway). Inferno always laughs, but I usually start driving to PaG when the SW goes to zero.
I think we are going to see some good sea breeze potentials until it starts raining in the afternoons. Maybe tomorrow again.
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