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On Sun, 1 Aug 2004, "gonefishiing" wrote:
was anyone else out on long island sound yesterday? it was blowing like stink all day. just returned last night. spent the night aboard We had a wonderful although somewhat aimless time, but certainly a comparatively fast and sometimes also challenging one -- to/near Execution Rocks and Manhassett Bay then to above Stamford with some back-and-forth crossing in between. Unfortunately, however, we saw a neighbor from our marina get dismasted (safely helped by fast-arriving police and some others). something i have encounter a number of times on the sound: when the wind is out of the west--south west, it always seems to gain strength the closer i get to the western edge of the sound. i suspect it has to do with how narrow the area around throgs neck is, relative to the rest of the sound. has anyone else experienced this Especially in such wind conditions, it is frequently as you say below/near Throgs Neck to beyond Hempstead, but not necessarily more on "the western edge of the sound" compared with the other side further up the sound. But, sure (i.e.: obviously!) - one learns to look for differing conditions on This compared with That side depending on wind direction and velocity and the tides, etc., etc. |
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the weather patterns have been unlike i have experienced in the 10 or so
years on the sound. i was watching the clouds saturday night and they appeared to be many differnt systems at differnet altiitudes, moving in different directions at a fast rate. the same saturday during the day, although i can't say if they were at different altitudes. i do recall one day sailing eastward while a line of thunderstroms hung over just the south portion of the sound and we were in sun light for the day. sorry to hear about the dismasting. gf. wrote in message ... On Sun, 1 Aug 2004, "gonefishiing" wrote: We had a wonderful although somewhat aimless time, but certainly a comparatively fast and sometimes also challenging one -- to/near Execution Rocks and Manhassett Bay then to above Stamford with some back-and-forth crossing in between. Unfortunately, however, we saw a neighbor from our marina get dismasted (safely helped by fast-arriving police and some others). something i have encounter a number of times on the sound: when the wind is out of the west--south west, it always seems to gain strength the closer i get to the western edge of the sound. i suspect it has to do with how narrow the area around throgs neck is, relative to the rest of the sound. has anyone else experienced this Especially in such wind conditions, it is frequently as you say below/near Throgs Neck to beyond Hempstead, but not necessarily more on "the western edge of the sound" compared with the other side further up the sound. But, sure (i.e.: obviously!) - one learns to look for differing conditions on This compared with That side depending on wind direction and velocity and the tides, etc., etc. |