Re: Wind predictors at 3rd?

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Subject: Re: Wind predictors at 3rd?

In a message dated 95-08-29 07:35:30 EDT, you write:

>The direction at the San_Carlos station is useful for telling if the
>wind is blowing over the highway 92 pass by San Mateo. When 92
>is blowing, San_Carlos reads about 280; when it is not, San_Carlos
>gets 330 to 020.
 
Why are we interested in the wind over the highway 92 pass by San Mateo?

Bill



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