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iantas
iantas
56 posts
56 posts
13 Mar 2009 11:43am
and this is what the weather has been like.







firiebob
firiebob
WA
3182 posts
WA, 3182 posts
13 Mar 2009 12:10pm


ka43
ka43
NSW
3105 posts
NSW, 3105 posts
13 Mar 2009 4:43pm
At least your forecast says crap and is crap.
We get our hopes up and on the day get bugger all.
Bastards!!!!!!
mineral1
mineral1
WA
4564 posts
WA, 4564 posts
13 Mar 2009 3:51pm
firiebob said...






He he he ha ha ha maybe a 10.5 RS will do the trick
Bristol
Bristol
ACT
347 posts
ACT, 347 posts
13 Mar 2009 6:41pm
Arrows? What luxury!!! This is all we get.

Dir Speed Gust Speed Gust °C °C °C % °C km/h knots hPa hPa mm
13/05:00pm 23.6 21.9 12.3 49 6.6 NW 13 20 7 11 1016.8 - 0.0
13/04:30pm 24.9 22.3 11.9 44 7.6 NW 17 24 9 13 1016.9 - 0.0
13/04:00pm 23.4 21.4 13.9 55 5.7 N 17 24 9 13 1017.1 - 0.0
13/03:30pm 23.7 21.3 13.7 53 6.0 NNW 19 28 10 15 1017.6 - 0.0
13/03:00pm 23.1 19.9 11.9 49 6.5 NNW 20 28 11 15 1017.7 1015.9 0.0
13/02:30pm 23.8 20.9 13.0 50 6.4 N 20 41 11 22 1018.1 - 0.0
13/02:00pm 23.5 21.2 14.0 55 5.7 N 19 28 10 15 1018.8 - 0.0

C'mon, Laurie, how about putting the National Capital in the picture.
Trousers
Trousers
SA
565 posts
SA, 565 posts
15 Mar 2009 9:29pm
Yeah, reading the wind in the capital is 3/4 dark arts and 1/4 desperation. There are only two directions-

NW which is always gusty, as in waving between no-where-near-planing and almost-acceptable.

E where you hold out for a swing late in the day and if you're lucky you might get an hour or two reliable planing wind. If not so lucky, there'll always be someone else there who has come "on a promise" to lament with.

The first is easy enough to pick from the BOM forecast, but the later requires specific local knowledge and an arcane understanding of patterns taking in far more variables than I have been able to fathom. It's a sort of tea-leaves reading I think.
aus301
aus301
QLD
2039 posts
QLD, 2039 posts
15 Mar 2009 10:29pm
Trousers said...

Yeah, reading the wind in the capital is 3/4 dark arts and 1/4 desperation. There are only two directions-

NW which is always gusty, as in waving between no-where-near-planing and almost-acceptable.

E where you hold out for a swing late in the day and if you're lucky you might get an hour or two reliable planing wind. If not so lucky, there'll always be someone else there who has come "on a promise" to lament with.

The first is easy enough to pick from the BOM forecast, but the later requires specific local knowledge and an arcane understanding of patterns taking in far more variables than I have been able to fathom. It's a sort of tea-leaves reading I think.


Nah it was never that hard to pick the afternoon easterly, and is by far the best wind in the capital. SE down the coast, hot day with light to medium NW - W blowing in Canberra. Mid afternoon look for a bank of cloud over the hills to the east (over Briadwood) And just check BOM to see when the easterly hits Braidwood, anytime before about 3 and it was usually on.
shark
shark
WA
361 posts
WA, 361 posts
15 Mar 2009 10:16pm
Trousers said...

Yeah, reading the wind in the capital is 3/4 dark arts and 1/4 desperation. There are only two directions-

NW which is always gusty, as in waving between no-where-near-planing and almost-acceptable.

E where you hold out for a swing late in the day and if you're lucky you might get an hour or two reliable planing wind. If not so lucky, there'll always be someone else there who has come "on a promise" to lament with.

The first is easy enough to pick from the BOM forecast, but the later requires specific local knowledge and an arcane understanding of patterns taking in far more variables than I have been able to fathom. It's a sort of tea-leaves reading I think.


while trying to not upset anyone-if you live in ACT and expect good windsurfing-well you really need to get out a bit more.

Trousers
Trousers
SA
565 posts
SA, 565 posts
16 Mar 2009 8:25am
nah, you're not upsetting anybody. we're already grumpy!
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