Re: windsight cards

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Date: Mon Jun 19 1995 - 11:42:38 PDT


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Subject: Re: windsight cards

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Date: Sat, Jun 17, 1995 4:24 AM EDT
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Gorge,

I pulled this off the internet. Ken is a Bay ara sailor visits the Gorge
about once a year
 Mike G.

> I've seen where a lot of people are happy with their Call of the Wind
> pager.
>
> Has anybody outthere had much experience with the Windsight card?
> bottom line: does it help get more sailing in?

I call Windsight when I don't recognize the current weather pattern and
I want a prediction - basically getting a second opinion. As far as I
know, COTW is only current conditions. For me, knowing that it's nuking
in Rio right now is not much help since it takes nearly two hours to get
there; I need to figure out in the morning where to *be* in the
afternoon. Windsight is sure not perfect, but I find it helpful to get
their predictions.

When I think I know what's going on, I don't call, so I don't use
Windsight often enough to have much feeling for their accuracy around here.

When in the Gorge, I do use Windsight for current conditions, because
conditions change quite a bit over a relatively small distance.
The three weeks I've used them there, their morning predictions in the
Gorge seemed to be good, but the evening predictions for the next day
were worthless.

Ken Poulton
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"Accuracy in weather forecasting is like accuracy from a psychic: the
more vague the prediction, the higher the hit rate. The only completely
accurate predictions are the completely useless ones."
        -- Ken Poulton



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