Re: Sherman AM report

From: Tom Slattery (tslattery@macromedia.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Tue Jul 15 1997 - 11:14:47 PDT


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Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 11:14:47 -0700
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From: Tom Slattery <tslattery@macromedia.com-DeleteThis>
Subject: Re: Sherman AM report
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Why does sherman blow hard in the morning and evening?
Mike Godsey proposed that question couple years ago in windtracks, but I
never saw the answer.
I'm guessing the pressure difference is greater during those times due to
the land cooling off slower than the
ocean.

At 10:42 AM 7/15/97 -0700, you wrote:
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>Q: What is better then having a sweet dawn patrol
>session in fresh water, with consistent wind, with almost no
>other people around?
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>A: Sharing it with a friend.
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>A very astute co-worker suggested that we
>make the trip to Sherman. All the ingredients were
>just right; big fog bank penetrating inland, an ebb
>until about 8:30. I was very nicely powered on a
>5.2/8'8"(207#), with some nice ramps to practice
>flying like a bird.
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>"Please don't dominate the rap jack if you've got
>nothing new to say"
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