Huh? Sherman reading 18?
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Check out the Sherman sensor today. It's reading 16 to 21 WSW. It's been offline so long, maybe it's gone haywire?
The wind curve right now looks like a summer day...
The wind curve right now looks like a summer day...
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It's going back up.
The weather is doing something really wierd for January. There's high pressure in the valley and low pressure on the coast. It's clear here and cloudy there. So it might be worth investigating this afternoon. I think I'll wait until 1 and see if it goes back down again.
Yoko's got a point, though. The river is so high, there might not even be any beach at SI, and if there is, it's probably covered with crap.
The weather is doing something really wierd for January. There's high pressure in the valley and low pressure on the coast. It's clear here and cloudy there. So it might be worth investigating this afternoon. I think I'll wait until 1 and see if it goes back down again.
Yoko's got a point, though. The river is so high, there might not even be any beach at SI, and if there is, it's probably covered with crap.
Paul
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