Re: predictions for 3rd ave

From: Gregg Holtmeier (Gregg.Holtmeier@quickmail.llnl.gov-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Oct 02 1995 - 19:15:41 PDT


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>Today is one of the few days I can sail this week. Anyone want to make
>a prediction for wind in the bay area?

With the offshore flow setting up, your chances are slim to none.

This is the time of the year to start watching for those N-NE winds. About
this time last year, I had a fun session where I sailed from Berkeley to Angel
Island. A nice change of pace from the normal Berkeley to Emeryville route.

Gregg Holtmeier.



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