WindAfternoon forecasts

From: Edward W. Scott (shred@netcom.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Tue Aug 23 1994 - 13:48:01 PDT


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From: "Edward W. Scott" <shred@netcom.com-DeleteThis>
Subject: WindAfternoon forecasts
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Just curious if anyone knows what the difference is between the forecast
for the "San Francisco Bay Area" and the "San Francisco San Pablo and
Suisun Bay." Is the "Bay Area" limited to the Bay proper and surrounding
area, and is the other the more northeastern portion of the bay and the
west delta? I notice that the forecasts are frequently different.

Thanks in advance for clarifying.

-shrEd
Ed Scott
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