Russ
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W & NW breeze 8/25
Don't pay attention to the inside temp. It's in a hot spot.
There is an unusual breeze this morning but it helps cool things a bit.
Bob & Susan do you get this?
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Cochi
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Up here in the state of Jefferson, we are experiencing 102 again today, but 70s by the weekend. Similar rollercoaster weather happened last week as
well.
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Pescador
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It was so hot today on the boat that the bait died of heat exhaustion and then melted.
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Bob and Susan
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alot cooler today
the breeze...
still 82 inside though
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Pompano
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It's SO hot here...that my boat's GPS keeps directing me to Canada.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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wessongroup
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Russ, what's the highest "breeze" you have recorded with Mr. Davis... such a cool tool...
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Russ
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Quote: | Originally posted by wessongroup
Russ, what's the highest "breeze" you have recorded with Mr. Davis... such a cool tool... |
Last year Jimena (sp) 75mph. I was told that there were higher gusts but no one else had a meter. That's just what they thought. After 8 or more hours
of that hurricane settling over us there was a lot of damage. More typically it would pass in 4 hours or so.
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Pompano
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My anemometer recorded 90mph gusts during a strong chubasco in the 70's at Coyote Bay. Before locals started calling them hurricanes I guess.
Same storm we sailed a 32ft Brown trimaran at 24 knots coming into the Bay..what a day that was! A stout shot of rum sure hit the spot later...
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