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    TOMORROWS WIND (saturday)

    Well here we go again, lucky dip.
    wiley weather, by 10am starting to get up to 14 knots, and according to seabrezze, what wind, go anywhere.

    these people really piss me off.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Peter4's Avatar
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    Re: TOMORROWS WIND (saturday)

    http://www.bom.gov.au/qld/forecasts/moreton-bay.shtml

    I will be all done, home and boat washed by 10.00am...

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    Re: TOMORROWS WIND (saturday)

    same report tomorrow as today for seabreeze....and its been pretty good all morning up until now (2pm) just hit 14knts at spitfire......be off the water by 12 tomorrow and you should be sweet.....thats what ill be doing

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: TOMORROWS WIND (saturday)

    This is a good tool for wind forecasts, I use it all the time!

    http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/meteye/?ref=ftr
    Cheers,
    Leigh (Kero).

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: TOMORROWS WIND (saturday)

    NW (North West wind) = No Way!

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Peter4's Avatar
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    Re: TOMORROWS WIND (saturday)

    Don't limit yourself Watto - some of my best bay captures have been during a NW wind...

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: TOMORROWS WIND (saturday)

    Agree Peter, occasionally they still turn up in a north wester, but more times than not generally speaking results are less than average!

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    Re: TOMORROWS WIND (saturday)

    The final outcome will depend which kid they give the crayon to to draw the squiggly lines on the weather chart but given there is no significant difference from todays to tomorrows guess, I rekon the out early back early opinions expressed above are pretty much on the money.

    Disclaimer.

    It may turn out that I have just guessed and have absolutely no idea what I am on about. Wind strengths may vary anywhere between "something that will give the sailboarders the sh*ts" and "F*#k me, where did the dog go". Wave heights may be out by 200% despite the amount of time and money we have spent trying to guess, Sorry I meant figure it out. Ultimately, I still get paid the same, so my overall performance and consequent accuracy is really a mute point. Have a nice day.

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    Re: TOMORROWS WIND (saturday)

    Thanks fellas.
    Scottar, ur a crack up. Still laughing.

    cheets
    greg

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    Re: TOMORROWS WIND (saturday)

    seabreeze.jpgI dont know what the prob is...
    Attachment 107232

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    Re: TOMORROWS WIND (saturday)

    be good all day greg,I am heading out about 12.30-1 for a look for a spottie or 5

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    Re: TOMORROWS WIND (saturday)

    Why so late Rosco....?
    all the punters would have put the shits up them by then....

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    got to work tomorrow mate....I recon they will come on the chew on the tide changes anyway...will have look,might even slip offshore for the arvo bite yet

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    Re: TOMORROWS WIND (saturday)

    Hey good luck Rosco.

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    Re: TOMORROWS WIND (saturday)

    I was out today and it was flat as off Moreton and 3/8ths of bugger all swell. Wind didn't get over 5knots. We were off the water by 11am.

    South Passage was a dream run.


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    Saturday 1/17
    Morning
    Light and variable winds with smooth seas. Small long period swell.
    Seas: ESE 0.8 meters at 11 seconds
    Winds: NNW 2 to 3 knots

    Afternoon
    Breezy whitecapping conditions with moderate choppy seas. Small long period swell.
    Seas: ESE 0.9 meters at 11 seconds
    Winds: NE 14 to 18 knots
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