SEASONAL WEATHER PATTERNS ON THE NSW EAST COAST - GOSFORD AREAFor all of us newbies who want a
rule of thumb guideline in terms of what kind of wind to expect at different times of year in Gosford, here is some info local legend
AUS817 shared:
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Summer the prevailing wind is NE Sea breezes which usually build through the afternoon from about midday onwards. We also get regular Southerly changes once or twice a fortnight. They are pressure patterns so usually hit hard, then subside slightly and remain for 1-3 days.
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Winter is usually lighter winds, but again with Southerly changes similar to summer.
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Spring (August usually) we see the Westerlies, they are gusty (due to the mountain ranges west of the coast line) but are often strong. Can be fun but more often frustrating.
He didn't say anything about
autumn.... maybe it falls somewhere in between summer and winter weather patterns.
The really cool thing about knowing this is that you can pick your launch spot based on the wind direction and if you sail upwind first, then you can get lazy, or more to the point,
SAFE, and let the wind carry you back home.
So for instance, for a noreaster, start from Saratoga, sail towards Point Frederick, and the run back. You get the idea.