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jennavzla
jennavzla
WA
72 posts
WA, 72 posts
12 Nov 2015 12:28pm
Hi guys,

Its been a couple of times already that I head to the spot (the river) and the wind is so low compared to the forecast (yes, its obviously a forecast).

The question is, how do you guys know when to head or not to a kite spot without getting disappointed of a 10kn wind that will never pick you up? A guy told me yesterday that he always substracts 4kn out of the forecast for river spots. Any tips?

This is a newbie question and any help would be hugely appreciated!
Maj
Maj
VIC
35 posts
Maj Maj
VIC, 35 posts
12 Nov 2015 8:28pm
I have only a 9m kite, so I never go kiting in the river unless I see green arrows. Yellow arrows most the time mean light wind in the river, unless you have a big kite... Also the wind usually gets really good after 3 pm. So if you are kiting in the afternoon wait till 3:30 and the wind will become really good.
Rob83
Rob83
WA
129 posts
WA, 129 posts
12 Nov 2015 6:33pm
Just go to the pond or woodies good wind if u see kites in the air its tome to go kiting what size kites do u have let me know could meet and give u some pointers
BatKiter
BatKiter
WA
209 posts
WA, 209 posts
12 Nov 2015 6:55pm
Hey Jenny,

Today was really good.

Of course it's a hit and miss sometimes.

El lunes se ve bien.

Cheers
KiteBud
KiteBud
WA
1615 posts
WA, 1615 posts
12 Nov 2015 8:46pm
You will always get poorer winds at the river vs the ocean.

As the sea breeze blows over land it gets weaker...it also blows over buildings, houses and trees and becomes turbulent as well. It may also blend in with land breezes (easterly winds) which are sometimes battling against the sea breeze. This often happens on hot days. Some days the sea breeze only blows a few hundred meters from the ocean without ever reaching the beach...and sometimes it barely reaches the beach, so you have Southerly winds next to shore and easterly winds just a couple meters inland.

Usually the stronger the land breezes are in the mornings the less likely you are to get a quality sea breeze in the afternoon

The forecast doesn't look very strong for the next couple of days, which is consistent with higher temperatures.

You definitely need to expect less wind quality and strength than what's on the forecast when you go to the river. Usually the further north you on go on the greater Perth's coast, the stronger and more reliable the wind becomes.

It's a good idea to vary your sources when you look at the forecast as well. Check out these links from BOM

210.8.186.60/wa/forecasts/perth-waters.shtml

www.bom.gov.au/marine/wind.shtml

and this one as well: www.windy.com/?-31.953,116.878,9

Looking at windyty it will help you understand the wind patterns better and illustrate things I mentioned above.

Try kiting in other ocean spots North of the river you might be pleasantly surprised

Christian
jennavzla
jennavzla
WA
72 posts
WA, 72 posts
14 Nov 2015 2:16pm
Hey guys, thanks to you all!

I'll check on the different weather forecasts as Christian said and hope more green arrows come soon.

Cheers!
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