Anyone for night kiting in Tassy?

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Blaster
Blaster
WA
501 posts
WA, 501 posts
29 May 2007 9:21pm
This is what confronted me on the home page when I logged on tonight at 8.20pm. I'm presuming these figures are averages right

Windiest places:
Tasmania CAPE GRIM 53 knots, W
Tasmania CAPE SORELL 39 knots, N
Tasmania MOUNT WELLINGTON 35 knots, NW
Tasmania SWAN ISLAND 33 knots, NW
Tasmania LOW HEAD 33 knots, NW

Windless places:
Queensland MAROOCHYDORE calm, E
New South Wales COFFS HARBOUR calm, WNW
Queensland WILLIAMSON calm, E
Queensland HERVEY BAY calm, E
Western Australia SAFETY BAY calm, N
Queensland TEWANTIN calm, E
Queensland BRISBANE AIRPORT calm, NNE
Western Australia PERTH calm, N

From looks of the forecast Perth will be on the windless for the next week
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
29 May 2007 11:05pm
The brutal reality
VIC, 203 posts
30 May 2007 2:33pm
Hey Blaster

If you look you will find Tassie has only been on the list of places since this earlier week after I hassled Laurie about it a while back(actually it was as soon as I moved to Tassie)and its already reigning supreme on the charts.

A big thanks Laurie although everyone is probably going to see just how good the wind and surf is down here and I might have to share my beach with someone else...(shudder to think)

You don't need to kite at night here (we are always in the dark?) as it's pretty consistently damn windy as the graphs will now show and the swell comes straight past the bottom of cape town all the way from South America. Mind you I suspect the wind is blowing straight off the antarctic as well they way if feels

Bring it on

John



KiteDevil
KiteDevil
TAS
778 posts
TAS, 778 posts
30 May 2007 6:16pm
Now why'd you have to go and do that John?... I can hear an army of sandgropers approaching already! Stay at home it SUCKS DOWN HERE!

Neill
Neill
VIC
484 posts
VIC, 484 posts
30 May 2007 6:32pm
At what point does it become impossible to kite down there (temperature wise?)

I imagine you guys are rugged up pretty hard in steamers, dry suits etc, is there a point each year where you just have to stop because everything is frozen?
davem207
davem207
VIC
138 posts
VIC, 138 posts
30 May 2007 6:32pm
you should also post the water temps next to the winds, then tassy spots will be safe for sure.
VIC, 203 posts
30 May 2007 10:52pm
""you should also post the water temps next to the winds, then tassy spots will be safe for sure."""

Hell you don't get wet. Have you seen the size of the sharks down here. They grow bigger in cold weather.

Nah we all ride those hydro foil thingies and hover above the water. Nobody gets wet around here
VIC, 203 posts
31 May 2007 9:54am
Read and weep WA
- taken from the BOM this morning
We got Sheep GRaziers Alert which means some fun

TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST RENEWAL SEVERE WEATHER WARNING
for Damaging Winds
For all of Tasmania.
Issued at 5:40 am on Thursday 31 May 2007

Synoptic Situation:
A low is passing to the south of Tasmania, with a cold front crossing the state,clearing the northeast around midday.

North to northwest winds strong enough to bring down some tree branches and power lines are expected over Tasmania this morning. The maximum windspeed is expected to be 110km/h.
Recent events:
Wind gusts of 89 to 93 km/hr have been recorded at Wynyard, Devonport, Low Head
and Eddystone Point, with stronger gusts about exposed mountain tops.

The State Emergency Service advises that people should secure loose outside
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