Re: windsight cards

From: Jim Ammon (jammon@ammon.asd.sgi.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Jun 19 1995 - 14:29:56 PDT


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From: "Jim Ammon" <jammon@ammon.asd.sgi.com-DeleteThis>
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Date: Mon, 19 Jun 1995 14:29:56 -0700
In-Reply-To: steve shugart <steves@malik.rose.hp.com-DeleteThis> "Re: windsight cards" (Jun 19,  9:03am)
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My Windsight card doesn't list any Maui codenumbers, and I'm going there
next month. Do you have them handy?

Jim Ammon

> I've found it useful for Maui and the Gorge, southern Oregon coast
> for predicting the long term weather, before committing to the drive and
> time away from my family. Long term forecasting is difficult, but I've found
> them to be fairly accurate, as long as the whether wasn't totally screwy
> like the past months.



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