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Ho Hum... when is the wind coming?...

Created by dangles01 dangles01  > 9 months ago, 1 Nov 2014
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dangles01
dangles01

WA

54 posts

1 Nov 2014 9:38pm
i know.,i know but geepers it has just clocked over 1st November and a good sea breezefor this the season still feels a long way off. (perth that is) . Has anyone one historical evidence of when the sea breeze usually hits or am i just pretending the season started earlier in the good old days.??
R1DER
R1DER

WA

1472 posts

2 Nov 2014 10:58pm
It my fault I ordered some new fins from USA and I told god not to start the breezes until my new fins arrive, theyre probably a week to 10 days away.
lao shi
lao shi

WA

1343 posts

3 Nov 2014 8:29am
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R1DER said..
It my fault I ordered some new fins from USA and I told god not to start the breezes until my new fins arrive, theyre probably a week to 10 days away.


Where was my order form?
Man0verBoard
Man0verBoard

WA

629 posts

3 Nov 2014 12:50pm
god was not listening the seabreeze just kicked in. You must have been facing the wrong direction
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

3 Nov 2014 3:31pm
My hippeastrums usually flower at the start of October, which is about when we usually get our first seabreezes.
They are flowering now...
Maddog49
Maddog49

WA

102 posts

3 Nov 2014 5:37pm
I had a look at my sailing diary and noticed that my first day out sailing was the 15th of November. From memory my new gear arrived in September and there was no decent wind during the October School holidays.
The sea Breeze kicked in today at about 2.00pm. Hopefully we will get som SW breeze this weekend. I have sailed twice last week in a NW at Melville. I prefer SW as you can head out over the sand bar instead of following the shoreline and into the kilter area.
R1DER
R1DER

WA

1472 posts

3 Nov 2014 11:03pm
Sorry Lao shi I thought you were all finned up with those Makinis you recently got.
MOB its OK he was just messing with you with a light teaser seabreeze and then putting that whale carcus down at Scarbs.
R1DER
R1DER

WA

1472 posts

3 Nov 2014 11:06pm
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Windxtasy said..
My hippeastrums usually flower at the start of October, which is about when we usually get our first seabreezes.
They are flowering now...


Yep my fruit trees were all late to flower this year, which I usually go by
king of the point
king of the point

WA

1836 posts

4 Nov 2014 12:06am
Cloudiest and most inconsistent seabreeze patterns for October in Geraldton for a few years

More cloud than blue skies / Cloud 100km out to sea and 100km inland , theres been southerlies but light to moderate may be offering an hour of planning on big gear.
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Theres been a couple of good days with swell , but after a few good solid early Sept breezes it really turn to **** for 80% oct

Last couple of days have been windy but dead flat

Bring on some heat


Vince68
Vince68

WA

675 posts

4 Nov 2014 7:49pm
Thursday
king of the point
king of the point

WA

1836 posts

4 Nov 2014 9:03pm
whing and a bitch did the trick .......... today the swell came up 3 to 4 foot and it blow 25 knots
R1DER
R1DER

WA

1472 posts

8 Nov 2014 8:45pm
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R1DER said..

It my fault I ordered some new fins from USA and I told god not to start the breezes until my new fins arrive, theyre probably a week to 10 days away.


Fins arrived Friday, bucket loads of wind Saturday
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

8 Nov 2014 10:57pm
^^^ yeah and bucketloads of weed also.
even on a quad, a basketball sized lump in only 200m

:(


R1DER
R1DER

WA

1472 posts

9 Nov 2014 11:54am
I forgot to mention bucket loads of swell too.
dangles01
dangles01

WA

54 posts

9 Nov 2014 1:02pm
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R1DER said..
I forgot to mention bucket loads of swell too.


kids social events kept me dry and grumpy. conditions looked pretty good... no whale blubber to navigate at Scarbs Rider?
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