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West Coast Wind Blog: Baja Combo Winds produce early season El Norte winds.

Have you ever wondered why Baja’s Sea of Cortez only has weak southerly winds in the Summer while the rest of North America is having its peak kiting, winging and windsurfing season? And why does the Sea of Cortez have its strongest winds in the winter when the rest of North America only has sporadic…

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West Coast Wind Blog: Winter 2022/23 North Pacific High anomaly peaks on March 1: Hawaii, Baja, & California.

This winter we have seen the third year of a El Niño climate pattern. Indirectly this has often caused the average size and location of the North Pacific High to be atypical. Much of the winter the NPH has been larger, further northward and closer to Baja California than average. This first image shows the…

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West Coast Wind Blog: Cut-Off Low disrupts Baja’s East Cape winds and brings clouds

Today’s mild winds in the El Sargentoto Los Barriles corridor are due to a Cut-Off upper low in the upper-level winds that circulate around the world from mostly west to mostly east. Normally these winds loop North and south as they travel steering the surface weather systems and surface winds. Occasionally one of the southward-extending…

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Useful blogs : Winds on Baja’s East Cape

Baja daily human forecast   Questions about the forecasts or blogs? mgodseywf@gmail.com About Mike Godsey WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT THE BAJA FORECASTS THE WEATHERFLOW SENSOR NETWORK IN LA VENTANA IF IT SWELLS, RIDE IT! What causes Baja winter swell? CAUSES OF LONG EL NORTE WIND EVENT: PART 1: LINGERING HIGH PRESSURE IN THE GREAT BASIN…

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