The Doctor Is Coming

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sci
sci
WA
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sci sci
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23 Sep 2009 2:13pm
Just going through my photos from last season and this one was pegged 11.11.08

I remember we had plenty of seabreeze by then.

Place your bets.

Idiot
Idiot
WA
577 posts
WA, 577 posts
23 Sep 2009 2:46pm
Last Sunday we had a session and there was more than 20 kiters in our local beach.
It was pain in the neck to go upwind in westerly wind as I was surrounded be kiters on both sides.
AND have in mind that most kiters don't like winter and they hate westerlies!

I think by 11/11/2009 we gotta be lucky to find a spot at the beach to pump our kites.
There is just so many of us!
milko
milko
NSW
604 posts
NSW, 604 posts
23 Sep 2009 6:42pm
last Sunday I had a session and i was the only one out at my local beach. It was really easy to go upwind in a westerly and i was surrounded by blue sky and great waves.

I think by the 11/11/2009 we will be lucky to find 3 of us out on our 44 kms of beach..

bobjaan
bobjaan
WA
314 posts
WA, 314 posts
23 Sep 2009 4:53pm
Looking a the way Geraldton is stacking up with green lines, I reckon 2 weeks so my bet is the weekend of 9/10th Oct.

Hopefully sooner
TurtleHunter
TurtleHunter
WA
1675 posts
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23 Sep 2009 5:01pm
Sorry to spoil it for you guy's but the seabreeze has already started in Exmouth
tightlines
tightlines
WA
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23 Sep 2009 5:04pm
TurtleHunter said...

Sorry to spoil it for you guy's but the seabreeze has already started in Exmouth


Just started packing the car today.

tgladman
tgladman
WA
500 posts
WA, 500 posts
23 Sep 2009 6:06pm
oh come on guys, i was just gettin used to overcast, low light is soo nice. and rain, glorious rain! how will we do without it?
cwamit
cwamit
WA
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23 Sep 2009 6:48pm
tightlines said...

TurtleHunter said...

Sorry to spoil it for you guy's but the seabreeze has already started in Exmouth


Just started packing the car today.




See u up there Sunday then !
Jr Walks
Jr Walks
WA
284 posts
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23 Sep 2009 7:37pm
cwamit said...

tightlines said...

TurtleHunter said...

Sorry to spoil it for you guy's but the seabreeze has already started in Exmouth


Just started packing the car today.




See u up there Sunday then !

will see you all aswell
im excited already
Jr Walks
Jr Walks
WA
284 posts
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23 Sep 2009 7:37pm
cwamit said...

tightlines said...

TurtleHunter said...

Sorry to spoil it for you guy's but the seabreeze has already started in Exmouth


Just started packing the car today.




See u up there Sunday then !

im ready to go now but we still have to wait 1 week

tightlines
tightlines
WA
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23 Sep 2009 7:39pm
Catch ya up there if you are hanging around a while Cwamit, I won't be up Exmouth way till around Sunday week, I'm making a left turn after Carnarvon and may get distracted for a while.

Catch ya up there too Junior.
ianmac
ianmac
WA
267 posts
WA, 267 posts
23 Sep 2009 8:28pm
im wih you guys on the season turna round its defin started to look a lot bettre sunday a a goodie but i am keen for SW sesh
who was out on monday night at cott cutting it up on the best . he was going off with some great smashes off the lip i got down too late
gruezi
gruezi
WA
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23 Sep 2009 9:55pm
Hallelujah I say.

Sad I will not make it to Exy this year, first time in many that I'm not starting the WA season up there. Ah, 30 degrees and 30 knots, humping turtles, whales and those big fat brothers in the dark suites.

It may just warm up here eventually.........here's to 26 on the weekend.......but 10 knots

karrot goose
karrot goose
NT
30 posts
NT, 30 posts
24 Sep 2009 12:28am
sorry guys but what is the doctor just curious obviously wind but whats the name about
gruezi
gruezi
WA
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23 Sep 2009 11:16pm
When it gets friggen hot and you are so sick and tired of the heat.........the 20 knot doctor sorts you out....................it's the name of this site.....big fat seabreeze....nothing like it.
karrot goose
karrot goose
NT
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24 Sep 2009 12:51am
gruezi said...

When it gets friggen hot and you are so sick and tired of the heat.........the 20 knot doctor sorts you out....................it's the name of this site.....big fat seabreeze....nothing like it.


sounds like a hoot but the heat come on come to darwin and try the humidity and water temp in the high twentys haha
mjaygray
mjaygray
WA
125 posts
WA, 125 posts
24 Sep 2009 12:10am

"what is the doctor"

it also is know for this term as it clears away all the industry/city pollution...
a nice '3-in-1' :) cools the heat; drives pollution away; makes us windsports enthusiasts very happy!

Sci - i reckon November 1st is the magic date mate That's when the doctor will get out his tools gathering dust in the attic, and do some handiwork again!

TurtleHunter
TurtleHunter
WA
1675 posts
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24 Sep 2009 7:02pm
For all those coming up to Exmouth I have ensured the wind for the Expo with 2 broken ribs.
All donations for my service can be made directly to me at Yardie caravan park
ashkiter
ashkiter
QLD
431 posts
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25 Sep 2009 1:04pm
karrot goose said...

sorry guys but what is the doctor just curious obviously wind but whats the name about



HEy Karrot - you have never watched the cricket and they keep harping on about the Doctor _ the wind that plays havoc with the test match at the WACA????

No me neither as im on the water

They call it the Doctor because in the old days of 2 line kites, Doctors used to do house calls and they were always knowen to be "on time", just like the Perth Seabreeze.

They dont call it the postman or the milkman because they will root your kite!!!!
Juddy
Juddy
WA
1103 posts
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25 Sep 2009 11:27am
The Fremantle Doctor, or 'The Freo Doctor' is the Western Australian vernacular term for the cooling afternoon sea breeze which occurs during summer months in coastal areas of Western Australia. The sea breeze occurs because of the major temperature difference between the land and sea.

During summer months it consistently blows from the South-West along the southern half of the west coast, starting between noon and 3 pm. It can penetrate as far inland as 100km, reaching York in the early evening.

In Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, the wind is named the Fremantle Doctor because it appears to come from the nearby coastal city of Fremantle, and it brings welcome relief from the summertime high temperatures. However, it is almost certain that the term Fremantle Doctor has its origins in Fremantle's dark past. At Catherine Point, a short distance south of Fremantle, crematoriums were established during the colony's early days to dispose of the corpses of those who had fallen to the illnesses which preyed upon the population in the city's early days. It is reported that the Doctor was named in honour of the wind which blew the stench of burning human flesh inland, as this was otherwise noticeable in both Fremantle and her environs.

The Fremantle Doctor often cools the Perth suburbs by several degrees, whilst nearer the coast the wind can be quite strong, often blowing between 15 and 20 knots and making afternoon beach visits unpleasant(WTF???)

SAYS FKN WHO????? Obviously Wikepedia don’t kite!!!
graceful
graceful
WA
773 posts
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25 Sep 2009 3:27pm
weak breeze starting up today...
the gaz
the gaz
WA
173 posts
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25 Sep 2009 4:22pm
Could be the doctor, it'd be a great afternoon for a sesh.

Start the long weekend off right.
graceful
graceful
WA
773 posts
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25 Sep 2009 5:37pm
the gaz said...

Could be the doctor, it'd be a great afternoon for a sesh.

Start the long weekend off right.


dosent look like its gonna happen
sci
sci
WA
762 posts
sci sci
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25 Sep 2009 6:07pm
Anyone got a boat? Rotto is on!
pharro
pharro
WA
89 posts
WA, 89 posts
25 Sep 2009 7:36pm
SSShhhhhhhhh
Your gonna scare it away!
pharro
pharro
WA
89 posts
WA, 89 posts
25 Sep 2009 7:49pm
Hi sci
Ive got a boat and Im very keen to start hittin Rotto this season.
I've surfed there a bit but never kited and I'm drooling at the thought of being able to ride all those sweet spots I've seen break, but don't look like you can paddle in to.
I can comfortably take 4 so anyone who's keen PM me.
Be great to get someone on board who's kited it before and can offer advice.

graceful
graceful
WA
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26 Sep 2009 2:04am
sci said...

Anyone got a boat? Rotto is on!


seen rotto come on and had some hope
j murray
j murray
SA
947 posts
SA, 947 posts
30 Sep 2009 10:26am
The Fremantle Doctor, has its origins in the era of sailing ship transportation, it was a fairly reliable breeze that come up with regularity, that assisted the sailing ships to dock, it was in the main a manageable breeze.
It is a blessing if one is becalmed on Cockburn sound waiting for the start of a sailing race, being scorched by the hot relentless sun with a covering of salt water, then from the SSW comes the first little breath, and your hull makes some little rippling sounds, then within a few minutes your underway........
Landlubbers are also happy because the excessive still and oppressive conditions abate a little and life becomes bearable again.
It can increase in velocity until it becomes a absolute hoot for sailors.....LONG LIVE THE DOCTOR!!!!
sci
sci
WA
762 posts
sci sci
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30 Sep 2009 9:23am
Hopefully it delivers because I cant do Exy as I am stuck here with a project!
laurie
laurie
QLD
3902 posts
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30 Sep 2009 12:46pm
It's true! The doctor is coming.

I just got back from a week in the North West and upon our arrival I can't begin to tell you how good it was to experience a solid 23 knots of SW seabreeze.

We had 5 out of 7 days of solid 20+ seabreezes.

Months of poxy gusty NW & wetsuit weather is about to end!

Check it out:



pharro
pharro
WA
89 posts
WA, 89 posts
30 Sep 2009 11:43am
^^^^^
That looks sweet!
Any more photos Laurie?
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