On Apr 15, 11:30 pm, "Chuck Gould" wrote:
On Apr 15, 7:20?pm, "Joe" wrote:
On Apr 15, 6:34 pm, "NE Sailboat" wrote:
I took a look at the video .. it wasn't even rough water. ?The skipper is
standing on the underside of the boat.
Sheeeeze NE sailboat.
Ever hear of a willawall? Microbursts?
Joe
Where do you hail from, Joe?
Out west we call a sudden onset storm a "williwaw", not a willawall.
Words have a way of being used differently around the country.
"Willawall" isn't such a bad variation- running into one can be like
hitting a wall and I wonder if that's behind your local usage?
I'm just north of Galveston, sail the Gulf of Mexico mostly. Williwaw
is a term I've heard from an engineer from Michigan who wroked for me
on the supply boats, not a term used here much. I figured it might be
a term someone from the NE would understand. Here in the gulf we call
them fronts, microburst's and t storms.
We were pounded hard last June by a micro storm.
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/276...63212926qxyWne
Here is looking back at it:
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/269...63212926gtlLgt
It put the rail underwater, and blew the hatch off the top of my
wheelhouse:
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/269...63212926AtNrvq
Joe