Re: odd wind pattern

From: Will Estes (westes@usc.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Jun 22 1994 - 01:31:05 PDT


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From: Will Estes <westes@usc.com-DeleteThis>
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Subject: Re: odd wind pattern
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Date: Wed, 22 Jun 1994 01:31:05 -0700 (PDT)
In-Reply-To: <9406220709.AA12682@zonker.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis> from "Ken Poulton" at Jun 22, 94 00:13:44 am
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'Ken Poulton says:'
> Yesterday and today (Monday and Tuesday) have seen kind of an odd
> pattern - SFO saw winds drop quite a bit after 3:00, while SoSF
> had fairly steady winds.

Would this argue for good evening wind at Candlestick?

> FYI - "st nw k lyr ne few ci" translates as "stratus clouds ('fog') to
> the NW, smoke layer to the NE, a few cirrus clouds".

Your translating abilities are pretty impressive. Give that man a cookie. :)

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