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Victoria wind

Created by Scully Scully  > 9 months ago, 11 Apr 2010
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Scully
Scully

WA

412 posts

11 Apr 2010 11:45am
Hey just curious if victorias windy days are seasonal?
Up here in queensland, summer is apparently the best months for windsurfing. We have months of NE's then SE's kick in, then W's later kick in.

Down in victoria do you guys have seasonal wind? or do you just relie on the cold fronts to come through?
Thus does that mean you have stronger winds over winter?

I proberbly wont get a reply until next week, its that windy down there atm :P
ginger pom
ginger pom

VIC

1746 posts

11 Apr 2010 8:49pm
Very seasonal

Winter - strong frontal northerlies, best just before lunchtime, most used sail 5m

Spring - S and W, most used sail 5.8

Summer - S most used sail 5.4 (seabreezes mostly but reliant upon certain macro conditions) kick in about 5pm - 7pm

Autumn - Rubbish except for when its 3.7m weather like today

www.windfinder.com/windstatistics/fawkner_beacon_hampton_beach?utm_source=www.windfinder.com&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=redirect

click on the months to see what wind they get
Scully
Scully

WA

412 posts

11 Apr 2010 7:01pm
Thanks alot, sounds like im in for some fun.
Leman
Leman

VIC

672 posts

12 Apr 2010 1:56pm
Best winter in a long time last year. I managed to get in 5 days of sailing in a row. Fingers crossed for this one.
Flipper11
Flipper11

VIC

356 posts

12 Apr 2010 5:26pm
Leman dude whats with the pic?? is that your pet monky you take windsurfing dude?
Leman
Leman

VIC

672 posts

12 Apr 2010 6:42pm
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Flipper11 said...

Leman dude whats with the pic?? is that your pet monky you take windsurfing dude?


Haha, it's a baby sloth. I love sloths and thought I needed a picture avatar change.
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