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Old 04-24-2008, 12:01 AM
Sam Sam is offline
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pass sure had a decent swell for the west coast especially off shell... I think the outgoing tide adds to the apparent wind by creating more tension in the lines by having the current opposing the wind and that creates additional apparent wind. also, having a low tide later in the day definatly exposes more surface area on land and that would definatly add to the thermal effect that creates the seabreeze....looks like a decent east wind day setting up for tomorrow evening or night riding. currently blowing 24 G 28 NE at the skyway.
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