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How about the bouy report from Davis Point? Especially if you could get it
every hour and not every three hours like the weather radio (I know its on
the web, but believe it or not I do not use a compute on my day job).
Jerry
At 10:03 AM 7/19/99 -0700, you wrote:
>
>I think it would be great if the SFO/SAC pressure gradient was available
>during the day, on a regular basis. This might be the best way to predict
>(especially for Sherman). Is there a convenient way for this info to be
>added?
>
>Jeff Roberts
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