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Whats with these Seabreeze forecasts???

Created by jermaldan jermaldan  > 9 months ago, 4 Mar 2010
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jermaldan
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4 Mar 2010 12:10pm
Completely different and conflicting every 6 hours!!!

I know this is more a art than a science but this is a joke!

Was SW, now NE winds forecast. Arhh... I guess the best forecast is to just wait and see what the next morning brings.
mobi
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4 Mar 2010 1:10pm
The old old story, best solution - remain flexible, never assume, and take all your gear ! Mobi
Sailhack
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4 Mar 2010 4:39pm
I see your point...in the last couple of days, it's been ON! off back ON!...nup, off about a doz times.

Not looking anymore, checked BOM & it looks like it might be off...
Leman
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4 Mar 2010 6:46pm
Yeah it usually doesn't change so dramatically. I guess some of these current storm fronts are a little hard to predict.
Flipper11
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4 Mar 2010 7:37pm
tell em there dreaming
ginger pom
ginger pom

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4 Mar 2010 8:51pm
www.bom.gov.au/products/IDG00073.shtml


I think the problem is that the centres of the lows track very close to Melbourne so until they make a call on going north or south then we have to wait...
Flipper11
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4 Mar 2010 9:03pm
well it's forecasts 25 knots on the bom, for most days so lets smile boys, put a smile on ya dial
Jman
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4 Mar 2010 9:14pm
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Flipper11 said...

well it's forecasts 25 knots on the bom, for most days so lets smile boys, put a smile on ya dial


Wellcome back!
Flipper11
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4 Mar 2010 10:11pm
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Jman said...

Flipper11 said...

well it's forecasts 25 knots on the bom, for most days so lets smile boys, put a smile on ya dial


Wellcome back!


thankyou my friend your the only dude who missed me
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