Wind predictors at 3rd?

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Subject: Wind predictors at 3rd?

In a message dated 95-08-28 05:15:26 EDT, Ken writes:

>Breaking with the usual pattern, the wind at 3rd today correlated well
>with the ~16g22 reported at SFO, and not at all with the 20-27 knots
>reported at SoSF.

When you have time, would you please explain what you think are the best
indicators of 3rd Avenue wind? Coyote wind? Sterling wind?

Bill



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