2014/15 Storm kiting

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Re: 2014/15 Storm kiting

Post by NorCalNomad » Wed Nov 26, 2014 1:22 am

Yeah the updated prediction makes me definitely not want be out on Sunday or Monday. Hoping the temps drop enough so I can chase the storm up to Tahoe for some skiing.
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Re: 2014/15 Storm kiting

Post by sanjose_kiter » Wed Nov 26, 2014 10:52 am

ikitesurf has downgraded the wind strength to mid-30, so 7 to 9 meters kite should be good (even for beginners |}{+ ) . Just make sure to check again Sunday morning

http://wx.ikitesurf.com/map#37.704,-122.336,10,1,!516,2

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Re: 2014/15 Storm kiting

Post by Tony Soprano » Wed Nov 26, 2014 10:57 am

sanjose_kiter wrote:ikitesurf has downgraded the wind strength to mid-30, so 7 to 9 meters kite should be good (even for beginners |}{+ ) . Just make sure to check again Sunday morning

http://wx.ikitesurf.com/map#37.704,-122.336,10,1,!516,2
I disagree, with recongnition that everyone has a different progression of skills.

Winter storm kiting is not recommended for beginners.

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Re: 2014/15 Storm kiting

Post by akhodakivskiy » Wed Nov 26, 2014 2:41 pm

Do you guys think coming Saturday and Sunday (Nov 29,30) are good days to hit Ocean Beach? I only kited there once earlier this Summer in nasty onshore wind. The forecast promises 20-25 knots from the left(!). How reliable are these storm forecasts?

Or is it a better idea to do Alameda/3rd?

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Re: 2014/15 Storm kiting

Post by reyrivera » Wed Nov 26, 2014 4:40 pm

Well, what is your skill level?

After you answer that question, read this post:
https://www.bayareakiteboarding.com/for ... f=1&t=8432

Then you can asses your risk factor when kiting at the coast during winter.
akhodakivskiy wrote:Do you guys think coming Saturday and Sunday (Nov 29,30) are good days to hit Ocean Beach? I only kited there once earlier this Summer in nasty onshore wind. The forecast promises 20-25 knots from the left(!). How reliable are these storm forecasts?

Or is it a better idea to do Alameda/3rd?

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Re: 2014/15 Storm kiting

Post by NorCalNomad » Fri Nov 28, 2014 12:07 pm

Well looks like there will be a LOT less wind this weekend/ week...bummer.
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Re: 2014/15 Storm kiting

Post by sanjose_kiter » Sun Nov 30, 2014 10:21 am

come out to Alameda today, Sunday ... Should be mellow enough for everyone - 10 to 20 mph . Just dont go too far out in case the wind drops all the sudden .

have fun & stay safe everyone

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Re: 2014/15 Storm kiting

Post by g00mbs » Sun Nov 30, 2014 12:23 pm

The wind doesn't look so great right now at Alameda. If anyone heads there, it would be great to get an update.

Hoping for it to pick up.

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Re: 2014/15 Storm kiting

Post by Loscocco » Sun Nov 30, 2014 9:05 pm

During the winter season by the time the update comes and you head to the beach its usually too late. Early bird gets the wind
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Re: 2014/15 Storm kiting

Post by le noun » Tue Dec 02, 2014 10:57 pm

Loscocco wrote:During the winter season by the time the update comes and you head to the beach its usually too late. Early bird gets the wind
Got to agree with Erin on that one!
Winter riding is about being there at the right time and at the right spot.
One spot can blow an hour and then another spot can blow the next. Really local wind.
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