04/02 DCCB-BWB-DCCB, 7.0M/138L

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04/02 DCCB-BWB-DCCB, 7.0M/138L

Postby JimSouthwick » Sat Apr 02, 2016 8:35 pm

As of noon, the NWS point forecast was calling for, "Sunny, with a high near 61, calm wind." (Craig, we need you!) But then the branches started to stir, and by 2 the gusts were getting into the high teens. Initially quite steady, becoming progressively more gusty. The water level continues to rise, but DC is still several feet short of full. Water temp not too bad.

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Re: 04/02 DCCB-BWB-DCCB, 7.0M/138L

Postby Craig Goudie » Sun Apr 03, 2016 9:32 am

Really, there's an interest? Here? I got the impression from both windsurfers and kiters
that everybody had moved on to facebook, and there was little interest here, or anywhere
for a forecast.

I'm game for one more season, if there's interest.

-Craig


JimSouthwick wrote:As of noon, the NWS point forecast was calling for, "Sunny, with a high near 61, calm wind." (Craig, we need you!) But then the branches started to stir, and by 2 the gusts were getting into the high teens. Initially quite steady, becoming progressively more gusty. The water level continues to rise, but DC is still several feet short of full. Water temp not too bad.

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Re: 04/02 DCCB-BWB-DCCB, 7.0M/138L

Postby pavel krasnov » Mon Apr 04, 2016 4:24 am

I still read your forcasts
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Re: 04/02 DCCB-BWB-DCCB, 7.0M/138L

Postby andrewcarey44 » Mon Apr 04, 2016 5:54 am

Keep the forecasts coming! Thanks Craig!
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Re: 04/02 DCCB-BWB-DCCB, 7.0M/138L

Postby Vern Stokes » Mon Apr 04, 2016 7:23 am

Craig I read your forecasts whether I can get out and go or not.
There are a few of us that do not have a Facebook account even
if another forecast exists. I think there are a number of users
on UWA that view the posts but choose not to post themselves.
So please keep your forecast coming if you have the time and desire.
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Re: 04/02 DCCB-BWB-DCCB, 7.0M/138L

Postby Craig Goudie » Mon Apr 04, 2016 9:07 am

Well OK then, there is still a little interest in a forecast, so I'll start in earnest this coming weekend with daily forecasts.

Tomorrow looks like a sunny Utah lake day for 12M Kiting (maybe 10M around noon) on a pretty steady
North wind from 11 until 4, if you can survive the peak air temp of 54 degrees around the time the wind
backs off late afternoon. Should be good all over the lake.

-Craig
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Re: 04/02 DCCB-BWB-DCCB, 7.0M/138L

Postby Duane Bush » Mon Apr 04, 2016 4:32 pm

Thanks Craig!
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Re: 04/02 DCCB-BWB-DCCB, 7.0M/138L

Postby Marc Hauver » Mon Apr 04, 2016 6:01 pm

Thanks for your forecast Craig...
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Re: 04/02 DCCB-BWB-DCCB, 7.0M/138L

Postby Sarah Ranes » Mon Apr 04, 2016 9:35 pm

Craig, King of the SurfRats and wind forecaster extrodinare. Heck yea we are interested in your forecasts! Your wind and weather posts are like a ritual, that many follow daily. Linda and I started watching for your posts a couple of days ago. You would think some of us weather dummies would have figured it out by now, but some of us have not. Your posts allow us to actually plan where we will sail tomorrow, and invite others to join. instead of guessing, Because of you, we drive with confidence. I should get you a t-shirt that says that.
I know it takes up quite a bit of your time, Thanks a Bunch. We owe you a 6 pack of Captain Bastards.
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Re: 04/02 DCCB-BWB-DCCB, 7.0M/138L

Postby Todd Jacques » Mon Apr 04, 2016 9:39 pm

frig facebook. I always read your post and look forward to them. You are a windsurfer without a shity attitude. Thanks Craig
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Re: 04/02 DCCB-BWB-DCCB, 7.0M/138L

Postby gregwojtkun » Tue Apr 05, 2016 8:56 am

I don't have facebook and Im not a kiter with an attitude - I just like to kite and enjoy the stoke. Please keep forecasts coming!
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