RE: Cut off low

From: Martyn, Rick (RZM1@pge.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu Jun 04 1998 - 08:07:33 PDT


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From: "Martyn, Rick" <RZM1@pge.com-DeleteThis>
To: "'wind_talk@opus.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis'" <wind_talk@opus.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis>
Subject: RE: Cut off low
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 08:07:33 -0700 
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FWIW

I believe that a cut off low is a low pressure system that is NOT being
driven by the jet stream. That is why they have a tendency to linger.

Rick

I predict 5.0 to 5.7 (for 165 pound sailor) this Friday and Saturday at
Crissy.

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> Sent: Thursday, June 04, 1998 7:56 AM
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> Pierre,
>
> Thanks for the Godsey imitation. I'm jonesing for wind and his forecasts.
>
> Nothing about the mid-level and upper level winds? Any idea where Godsey
> gets
> his "midlevel winds"? I assume upper level winds is jet stream, but I'm
> not
> sure about that either. Also does anyone out there now what the "cut off"
>
> part of a cut off low means?
>
> I'd love to know how Godsey works his voodoo, although so far this season
> a
> short "it will never blow" forecast would be 95% accurate.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
> Jeff Milum
>
>



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