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West Coast Wind Blog: Baja’s East Cape dodges a wind-killing bullet, The clouds of the sub-tropical jet stream.

This photo from 2019 shows the dawn clouds from the sub tropical jet stream. They make for a beautiful sunrise and this big swell rolling onto the Rasta Beach north of El Sargento sure look promising. But all those clouds mean it was difficult to get coastal valley heating we needed to get that big…

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West Coast Wind Blog: Combo of strong North Pacific High and a low-pressure trough bring strong winds to Baja’s East Cape.

As we go into the 3rd La Nina winter our hope is that this is a repeat of last year’s epic winds from the North Pacific High. Typically La Nina means poorer winds compared to a Neutral Year. But last year the North Pacific High hung closer to Baja’s west coast than normal from whence…

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West Coast Wind Blog: How to use the Weatherflow sensor network in La Ventana, Baja Sur.

Here is the link to the daily forecast This graphic tells you how to use the various Weatherflow sensors installed in the La Ventana area. As more customers arrive and set up their WeatherFlow-Tempest sensors this page will show more wind data: El Sargento, La Ventana and Los Barriles sensors. The Weatherflow sensor at Baja…

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West Coast Wind Blog: Weird North Pacific High impacts the west coast from Baja to The Gorge.

For me, the first hint of the coming west coast weirdness was while forecasting in Baja this past winter season. For several decades the winds on Baja’s East Cape have become less reliable, and gustier and the massive all-day/all-night El Norte winds were rarer. But this winter we had a great season but the source…

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