Re: Need a measuring site for Coyote and Third Avenue

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Date: Thu, 28 Apr 94 16:58:22 EDT
Subject: Re: Need a measuring site for Coyote and Third Avenue

Will Estes (westes@usc.com-DeleteThis) says:

>They just set the sensors up two months ago, and yes they are still in the
>debugging stage. But if you want to see the true potential of the thing,
>get their software for the Gorge. It consistently works, and works well.

Totally in agreement. I was at River City in Hood River last year where I
saw a printout of the conditions up and down the Gorge. That's what
convinced me to buy their Bay Area software. They're going to need sensors
up and down the Peninsula (Crissy, Candlestick, Oyster, Tigers, Embassy,
Coyote, Third, Palo Alto) to match what they've got in the Gorge, imho.
You're also correct - it's still the bleeding edge at this point. Once it's
up and working like it is in the Gorge (Windgraph, that is, I don't have much
use for Windsight or Pressure Map), it'll be awesome. At this point, I'll
stick with Ken's wind_afternoon (thanks very much!).

Waiting with baited breath.

-shrEd
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