Re: Thursday Report

From: Jim Paugh (James.Paugh@Eng.Sun.COM-DeleteThis)
Date: Fri Apr 22 1994 - 08:03:24 PDT


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From: James.Paugh@Eng.Sun.COM-DeleteThis (Jim Paugh)
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Subject: Re:  Thursday Report
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Do you cover the exact location of these sandbars in windspeed.info?
I'm not very familiar with places such as Crown Sterling, but I
definitely want to avoid "stumbling" upon such sand bars :-)

~Jim Paugh

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> Date: Thu, 21 Apr 1994 17:29:02 -0700
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> From: Ken Poulton <poulton@zonker.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis>
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> Subject: Re: Thursday Report
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> > I cut out after lunch and went sailing at Crown Sterling today.
> > I hit the water at 1:50. I slowed down and walked over the sand bar.
> > It was about 1.5 ft deep at that time.
> > I walked over the sand bar
> > at about 3:20 and it was at 6" to 0" and much longer than last year.
> > It was still blowing hard when I left at 4:00.
>
> Thanks for the great sand bar report. In case I haven't mentioned this
> here, I'm collecting these reports - what I need is water depth and
> time. The summary is in the windspeed.info file.
>
>
> Ken Poulton
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>
> "I'm a scientist, nothing shocks me." -- Indiana Jones
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