DIURNAL WIND
Posted: Mon May 31, 2004 4:54 pm
First off, Jimmy, I'm not after your foreasting job, so don't be threatened by this post
The Cdn marine forecast today mentioned this:
"TYPICAL DIURNAL WIND CHANGES ARE
EXPECTED OVER MOST AREAS"
Whazzup with that? A quick google search found this:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/t/d/tdo107/
Here's the deal -- if the winds aloft are ripping, a sunny day will typically bring those winds down to the ground for all of us to enjoy.
I think that happened yesterday with the afternoon clearing. Today, it's still 1/2 cloud which explains why the wind is a whole lot less.
The Cdn marine forecast today mentioned this:
"TYPICAL DIURNAL WIND CHANGES ARE
EXPECTED OVER MOST AREAS"
Whazzup with that? A quick google search found this:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/t/d/tdo107/
Here's the deal -- if the winds aloft are ripping, a sunny day will typically bring those winds down to the ground for all of us to enjoy.
I think that happened yesterday with the afternoon clearing. Today, it's still 1/2 cloud which explains why the wind is a whole lot less.