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West Coast Wind Blog: Baja beckons this winter!

Dreaming of warm air and water, big swell and sandy beaches and most importantly reliable wind? Baja’s East Cape offers it all. Your accommodations can range from a tent at the campground to a private home to a resort or even bunk beds. We are going into a La Niña pattern which usually means strong…

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West Coast Wind Blog: Wintry Duo of high-pressure brings strong April wind to Baja.

by Mike Godsey Forecast Jargon Decoder: April 2, 2024 Amazingly in April, we have a perfect mid-winter pattern with Windy Duo, the North Pacific High, and the Four Corners high-pressure making a cameo appearance. Their isobars merge over the southern Sea of Cortez pumping northerly winds towards a low-pressure well south of Cabo Wabo. Add…

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West Coast Wind Blog: Baja wind battle means unreliable beach winds and dust devils

by Mike Godsey Forecast Jargon Decoder: Monday April 1, 2024 As a storm departs Southern Californians moves into the Great Basin the North Pacific High’s surface NW winds ramp up on the Pacific side along with huge swell. The North Pacific High’s winds take two pathways in Baja Sur: 1. Part of the wind flows…

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West Coast Wind Blog: Acapulco low pressure brings uncommon mid-March winds for Baja’s East Cape

by Mike Godsey Historically the winds on Baja’s East Cape, Rasta Beach to La Ventana to Los Barriles corridor, begin to fade as spring approaches. This happens as the North Pacific High moves towards Alta California and high-pressure systems in Four Corners become less common. This leaves Baja’s East Cape with only Local Sea Breezes…

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West Coast Wind Blog: Beautiful Baja Sunrises, a love/hate relationship.

Mike Godsey During El Niño years it is more common to have the clouds of the Sub-Tropical Jetstream over Baja Sur. While La Ventana often has nice sunrises these jet clouds This often create spectacular sunrises in the La Ventana area making the village a window to the eastern sunrise. Sometimes the clouds linger the…

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West Coast Wind Blog: North Pacific High gets to intimate with Baja so the wind fizzles.

Forecast Decoder by Mike Godsey: Yesterday, Matts’s forecast, somewhat cryptically, talked about an overly-friendly North Pacific High. Remember the old cliche about “Too much of a good thing”? Normally having a smallish winter-sized 1-2000 mile-wide North Pacific High near Baja is good for the Sea of Cortez winter winds. But as spring approaches and the…

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West Coast Wind Blog: Baja winds – role of Great Basin high versus low pressure south of Cabo.

Today’s Forecast Jargon Decoder: The entire forecast for the current day can be found on iwindsurf.com or kitesurf.com. Decoder blogs are designed to help you visualize what the terms we use in the forecast. Today our long run of moderate El Norte wind continues today for the Rasta Beach, La Ventana and Los Barriles zone….

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West Coast Wind Blog: How strong “El Norte” winds bring an end to Baja’s wind drought.

Todays Forecast Decoder: The entire forecast for the current day can be found on iwindsurf.com or kitesurf.com. wx.iwindsurf.com/proforecast/56 The nagging clouds disappear as the North Pacific High and the upper trough move eastward and stop steering clouds our way. Note how the models. had heavy clouds yesterday but much sparser clouds today and almost no…

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