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![]() "tom" wrote in message oups.com... So, 30 miles past Cape May, I turned around in winds reaching for 30 knots and gusting well over, I check the buoy data for Cape May area, there was no 30 knot winds, max was 20 with 6 ft seas, so reality check: maybe it was 30 knot gust, and it was apparent wind. The 10-15 doesn't include gusts and definitely doesn't include your apparent wind. Isolated storms not withstanding, NOAA does a pretty good job. Last year I record the weather for the SE coast from Nov 5-Jan 5, forecasts may have had the wind direction off by up to 45 degrees and the strength off by 5 knots, but other than that they were correct. Sea stories are like fish stories....wind and waves get bigger every time the story is told. Tom Ya, it's not like the winds 30 or 50 feet above the surface are stronger than those *at* the surface. Oh, wait -- they usually are, aren't they? |
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