i like:
tides planner
Iwindsurf
windguru
and the composite plot (combines water temps, tides actual and predicted, current wind speed and direction, air and water temps) - utlizes noaa data / but some or all of this data is often missing - usually in bad weather lol
I use:
- Navionics for currents/tides and navigation (paid)
- PredictWind for wind model predictions (free for 2 locations, otherwise need to upgrade for more locations & for actual observations instead of predictions; note they have in-house prediction models that that tend to be better than either NOAA GFS and European ECMWF models inshore, at least in the San Francisco Bay Area)
I haven't used any of the apps listed above, so would be interested in people's opinions on which ones are best and what to use them for.
-- SL
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