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West Coast Wind Blog: El Norte vs. Subtropical Jet Stream & low clouds.

Daily human La Ventana & Los Barriles forecast. by Mike Godsey : Gorge & Baja photos & videos  ikitesurf.com/iwindsurf.com, mikeATiwindsurf.com  UPDATED immage at 9:40 AM The long promised El Norte winds are hitting low 20’s outside at dawn today but the also promised clouds are an issue. The satellite imagery shows that the high subtropical jet stream clouds are…

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WEST COAST WIND BLOG: El Norte winds but clouds may be an issue

Daily human La Ventana & Los Barriles forecast. by Mike Godsey : Gorge & Baja photos & videos  ikitesurf.com/iwindsurf.com, mikeATiwindsurf.com  Nice blue skies yesterday and today but looking at the image below you can see in yellow and orange the moisture and clouds of the subtropical jet stream above 10,000 ft. This mass of water vapor is streaming from…

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West Coast Wind Blog: El Norte winds Saturday

by Mike Godsey : Gorge & Baja photos & videos  ikitesurf.com/iwindsurf.com, mikeATiwindsurf.com  Daily human La Ventana & Los Barriles forecast. There is high pressure building in the Great Basin this Friday Tuesday, December 28, 2018. Right now it looks like the isobars only tighten over the northern Sea of Cortez Friday with a full El Norte wind event arriving…

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West Coast Wind Blog: Subtropical jet limits winds even more today.

by Mike Godsey : Gorge & Baja photos & videos  ikitesurf.com/iwindsurf.com, mikeATiwindsurf.com  Daily human La Ventana & Los Barriles forecast. This satellite animation shows the high thin clouds from the subtropical jet stream that kept the inland valleys from fully heating yyesterday. That and the slight NNW rather than N. angle of the winds made it hard for the…

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West Coast Wind Blog: Anatomy of an El Norte wind event. Dec. 17, 2018

by Mike Godsey ikitesurf.com/iwindsurf.com, mikeATiwindsurf.com So, as you all know wind, is created by a pressure gradient from high pressure to a low-pressure zone. Baja is a bit complicated because there is sometimes just a very local pressure gradient between to the inland valleys that makes local very steady thermal winds in the low to weak upper-teens range. And sometimes there is…

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West Coast Wind Blog: Friday, Dec. 14

by Mike Godsey, iwindsurf.com/ikitesurf.com Weatheflow.com Mail: mikeATwindsurf.com Below is the clouds associated with the high-speed winds at ≈ 18,000 ft. that were near Baja yesterday. These clouds as well as the low clouds you see in the bottom image took the edge off the winds yesterday and made them up and down at times near shore. Overnight this upper trough has mostly moved…

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