RE: Tomales 3.0 dawn to dusk

From: Chu, Paul@ED Mail Ce (Paul@ED)
Date: Mon May 08 1995 - 14:13:14 PDT


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Date: 08 May 1995 14:13:14 PDT
From: "Chu, Paul@ED Mail Ce" <PCHU@MSM.EPRI.COM-DeleteThis>
Subject: RE: Tomales 3.0 dawn to dusk
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Comment: MEMO


Mike, my memory may not be correct, but this is my recollection. I thought that
on Tuesday you had suggested on Windsight that Tuesday would be the best shot
for sailing, and that the chances of sailing would diminish through the week.
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Very interesting weather pattern behind all of this wind. Little to do with
our normal spring NW winds. The NGM and MRF computer models were dead
accurate and allowed us at Windsight to forecast these winds 4 days in
advance. May write an article for my column in Windtracks Magazine about the
wx variables that produced these epic winds on the coast and Penninsula.



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