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Didn't this mailing list (actually wind_thresh) contain wind report
entries for Candlestick and Coyote Point earlier this summer, or was I
dreaming? In their absence, how can one make an educated guess about
these 2 popular locations from the wind speed and direction listed for
sites nearby?
Thanks,
-G
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