90 mile beach Seabreeze strength and directions?

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GRK
GRK
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GRK GRK
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8 Nov 2011 11:07am
Do they really come on there?

I have been dreaming about flying the 80 - 124k stretch of dunes in my Hangglider for a while. But am having trouble getting confirmation about the conditions there.
Some say there are regular sea breezes there, but the observation history looks poor.

I also read a post on here about the sea breeze been stronger inland on the lakes, ie 15 knots while only 7 knots on the coast at seaspray ...
Seaspray is where we plan to base ourselves from. a heap of guys from sydney as well as a pile from melbourne plan to give it a go in about 4 weeks time. mid week to avoid the weekend tourists.

Ideally we want 15 knots to fly the hanggliders. But im kinda pessimistic from looking at the obs.
Bazza
Bazza
TAS
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TAS, 24 posts
10 Nov 2011 10:49pm
SE is the seabreeze. Usually need a high pressure over the coast and a warm day to heat up the land. For this reason, they're more regular in Summer. They usually peak around 3pm, but depending on the season, can be irregular.
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