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(@mauganh17)
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What is the overall concensus on the preferred weather forcasting source on the internet? I usually check a couple of the popular ones, but to be honest, the local TV station website always has it right as far as the wind predictions go.

As far as sea state and storm system forcasts, is it a safe bet to just go with NOAA or is the monotone sonuvabish not as trustworthy as I hold him.


 
Posted : April 21, 2005 10:14 am
(@Anonymous 7986)
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Weather Underground: www.wunderground.com

NOAA radio is good.


 
Posted : April 21, 2005 10:25 am
VIcatman
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Starting in Aug-Sept we watch www.intellicast.com real close


 
Posted : April 21, 2005 12:02 pm
Chris
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I will use wunderground.com, NOAA, local TV forecasts - whatever has the best wind and weather - and then use that to convince others to come out sailing.

For venturing our in the Gulf NOAA had been reliable.

Last year we used a laptop with wireless internet (cellular) at a regatta to track thunderstorm activity on the local weather radar. There is also a cool site that tracks lightning activity in the Houston area that we used.


 
Posted : April 21, 2005 12:52 pm
Jake Kohl
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http://maps.fsl.noaa.gov/pig.cgi?13km_D2+se+./


 
Posted : April 21, 2005 2:24 pm
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We have what we like to call a "Cajun weather machine". It consists of a Wood plaque with a short lenght of light rope. Its pretty technical to use so follow along...

If its wet then its raining.
If its dry, then its not raining.
If its hanging straight down, there is no breeze.
If its horizontal, hang on to your hat its blowin'.
If its black, its night time
If its white, its foggy
If its gone you're probably in the middle of a hurricane and you shouldn't be out checking the damn thing anyway

One thing is that its always right! No offense to any weathermen out there, I wouldn't want to try it myself.

Peace,

Clayton


 
Posted : April 21, 2005 4:20 pm
(@Anonymous 4393)
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Since you are talking about WX services, you might want to check this out. Could change the way you think about things.

http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/content/news/epaper/2005/04/21/m1a_wx_0421.html

Need to do more digging, but this whole idea sounds very uninformed.


 
Posted : April 21, 2005 9:09 pm
(@mystere50xl)
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For a forecast, try this NOAA site. Put in your own zip code.
NOAA forecast
It gets constantly updated. It seems to be the MOST current and is as precise and accurate as weather guys can get . Notice the link to radar and satellite images. Once there you can zoom, loop, whatever.

For current conditions, try
NOAA current conditions
Track down the nearest site to you. Until they can provide a better product, Accuweather SHOULD be afraid of NOAA competition.

If Accuweather can claim NOAA is unfair competition, can SeaTow sue to get rid of the Coast Guard?


 
Posted : April 22, 2005 7:27 pm
(@Anonymous 7756)
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The best web site for forcasting the wind is www.iwindsurf.com this website is great. It has the wind forcast all over the country from Hawaii, California, to New Jersey. check it out!!


 
Posted : April 22, 2005 11:35 pm
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I usually link on to the NOAA weather bouys in the area that I'm going to. The underground is nice, and I liked the NOAA referal. Thanks,

Wyatt


 
Posted : April 25, 2005 6:42 am
(@Anonymous 38351)
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I would also say that far and away the best service for sailors is www.ikitesurf.com. If you want accurate and extremely detailed wind forecast and current info subscribe to this site. You will not be disappointed. They maintain their own sensors all over the country and have specialized wind forecasters for most areas. They do a great job because most of their clients are windsurfers and kiteboarders who rely on a super accurate forecast because a forecast that is off by 5 knots of wind can mean going riding or not. Check it out!!!


 
Posted : April 25, 2005 10:42 pm
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