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Of course global warming is real, duh.
It would seem everything is in place.
Doppler looks good up north. Coin toss tho due to cow farts. Last weekend had me totally confused. Cow farts! |
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scott..
can you put together a post on how to get a gauge on what to look for w/ the doppler? maybe some links/examples.. etc.. we probably need a sticky with the best weather related links. besides the SW sensor on Ikitesurf I look at : http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/tbports/tbAllMET.html and http://usairnet.com/cgi-bin/launch/c...t=Get+Forecast and http://ompl.marine.usf.edu/PORTS/m01010/gm01010.html for realtime/near future stuff.. |
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Usually on a forecast south (in the winter) there is a frontal boundary to our north.
As it nears and it gets warm here with the heat of the day, the SSE winds light up (meaning goes from about 11 straight to 20) and then gradually shift to SSW and then SW. This is what happened 2 Fridays ago and I thought last weekend it would. It usually does. Last weekend was just weird. I think all the wind was up to (too far). Trust me, I don't have a clue as to the whys b/c I don't read weather books, but I have observed trends or patterns over the last 20 years with the wind in this local area. That is one "pattern" which usually holds. Fishing is the same why, I don't really care "why" tarpon do things, but after awhile, you start to know the whats and recognize patterns. Doppler is showing that band to our north again, so I am hopeful. However, given the fact that is El Bastardo or whatever, I have no idea and am just throwing chicken bones around here (I suspect Josh Linker is too). Either way Donna and I are going out today and getting some sun and hopefully some wind. Last edited by Skyway Scott; 01-06-2007 at 09:33 AM. |
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