Wind Links for Port Douglas

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WindriderAU
WindriderAU
VIC
39 posts
VIC, 39 posts
10 Aug 2006 6:51am
Hi FNQ Kiters. I am heading up to Port Douglas for a holiday end of September and was hoping to find some links to monitor the weather and also to look at historical data for that time of year.

Could someone please post some links that they use.

Thanks.
brucex
brucex
QLD
701 posts
QLD, 701 posts
10 Aug 2006 10:07am
just bring a big kite with you - pt gets a lot of 10-14 knts but it can blow -
forget the historical data and just check the seabreeze link -
or bom.gov.au - and look at forcasts
Cheers bruce
WindriderAU
WindriderAU
VIC
39 posts
VIC, 39 posts
10 Aug 2006 1:02pm
Hi Bruce,

I use the www.bom.gov.au/vic/forecasts/portphillip.shtml for Port Philip Bay. You mentioned using bom.gov.au for Port Douglas as well, are you able to post the actual link. I have tried navigating their website, but can't find anything definitive.

Also Seabreeze - which coverage is the coverage for Port Douglas? I presume just use the Cairns graphs.

Thanks
tobes
tobes
NSW
1000 posts
NSW, 1000 posts
10 Aug 2006 1:18pm
Take a look at these wind roses, graphs of average winds from weather stations across the country.
www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/wind/selection_map.shtml
Port Douglas should be pretty much the same as Cairns.
Your 10m Speed should be big enough
Coral Sea
Coral Sea
QLD
476 posts
QLD, 476 posts
10 Aug 2006 1:31pm
Try these:

NQ Coastal Obs.
www.bom.gov.au/qld/observations/coastal.shtml
Low Ilses is the closest point to Port Douglas, but bear in mind it is a little offshore so out in a stronger trade flow.

The AIMS weather station at Agincourt Reef.
www.aims.gov.au/pages/facilities/weather-stations/agincourt.html
Out at the edge of the shelf opposite Port Douglas.

Buoyweather is my personal choice for the forecasting side of it, but you have to subscribe for the longer range material...worth it though IMHO.

This is the virtual buoy closest to Pt Douglas:
www.buoyweather.com/wxnav6.jsp?region=AE&program=nww3BW1&grb=nww3&latitude=-16.0&longitude=146.25&zone=10&units=e

and of course the best one of all....

...go down the beach and have a look at the whitecaps, and put up your choice of wind weapon!!

Andy
WindriderAU
WindriderAU
VIC
39 posts
VIC, 39 posts
10 Aug 2006 2:00pm
Thanks everybody. Great links. Will have a 10m Speed and a 7m Extacy kite, so should work out well.
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