Sunday, December 22, 2013

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Got a question you just need to get an answer to very soon, this may be the right place to post. Observe the rules, milan behave yourself and then will come, answers to your questions.
Hola! I've been thinking for a while. Usually when I go out, I use Windguru to lurk if it's worth it. But Windguru is not super accurate in relation to local spots always. So I supplement with ifm.frv.dk /. But often I think the wind is somewhat less powerful than what waters forecast promises. Windguru give both medium speed and maxhastighed the wind. Does anyone know about the sea view is based on the max gust or mean wind???
Hola! I've been thinking for a while. Usually when I go out, I use Windguru to lurk if it's worth it. But Windguru is not super accurate in relation to local spots always. milan So I supplement with ifm.frv.dk /. But often I think the wind is somewhat less powerful than what waters forecast promises. Windguru give both medium speed and maxhastighed the wind. Does anyone know about the sea view is based on the max gust or mean wind??? Hello! I'll just start by saying that I am 100% sure that none of them "promise" anything, but it's predictions Joking aside ... DMI and FRV using the mean wind, which is the average measured over 10min To specify the maximum gust in advance is almost impossible I would say - it'll be seen later on measurements either local stations or kyst.dk if over here to the west. So far, most use it 10minutters cut as the definition of wind speed PF
PS: For that there should be less wind than they predict, so I do not think it fits, I'm actually pretty sure it is a memory offset where you can not remember the number of times there is a lot more wind, but remember the times you feel "cheated" It's just one thing ... But more importantly, so will most not at all go to a spot where there is predicted wind! So keep in mind all the days that are predicted 2-4 or 4-6m / s, for example - that will most not at all take off at all! And very often there will be a lot of wind on those days anyway, plenty of wind even - but most will never see it that way, but only the second namely that they run on a view that says 8-10m / s and then it becomes maybe only 5-7 times each. Then give the impression that they always predicts "too much" - which I would argue is not the case, it strikes a fine balance both too much or too little of the time I am lucky enough to live near the water, but also runs always at routes to / from work etc where you can just have a look out over the water, even if you are in a completely different part of the U.S. - while I often look out to the water other places around even though there is predicted wind, just to take a walk on the beach or sailing on race board. And many times do I have just seen a lot more wind than forecast said the course also the opposite - that there is less than expected, yes. But you only see one side of it for the most part, you get the not the right image As an engineer, I can not help but always seeing the wind force on the observations around the different spots, AFTER you have been out on the water - curiosity quite simply, but also to learn to understand the wind soul so you can find it yourself, it is pure ZEN, yes, granted Finally, there is also a third possibility - that the local wind phenomena where you sail most who make that either always a little less wind than forecast, or a little more. We have Åkrogen milan locally here, where there is always a little more wind just half of the whole kilometer than there are both toward cutting and Bellevue for example - even though it's close. And sail which typically completely under the country is a little less often, or the opposite, milan you will of course also get a "crooked" milan impression yes some places, be sure to check for power too - for example, we Øreflak have a lot of power both the one or the other, depending on the tide. Is there a co-current flow means you have less wind to sail, compared with the measured on land. And conversely, if the power goes against the wind, you can sail with a smaller milan kite because milan there actually IS more wind so, in relation to the water. Of course, you also have smaller height when co-current flow, and more when the counter - but many are not aware of it also will give a little less, respectively, more "wind" in the kite Upwind body drag - ie to make Superman to retrieve your board up against the wind - is completely independent of whether there is or countercurrent (or sloped power) - it is neither easier nor more difficult PF
Hehe - good answer! I just came to surprise milan me because Windguru indicates two forces - wind speed and gusts. Wondered if it was one or the other waters forecast promises. And you're as right that it's great to be out one

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