Re: pager reading at Coyote and 3rd

From: Allen H Zimmermann (allen.zimmermann@gte.net-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Jun 28 2000 - 21:42:29 PDT


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From: "Allen H Zimmermann" <allen.zimmermann@gte.net-DeleteThis>
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Subject: Re: pager reading at Coyote and 3rd
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 21:42:29 -0700
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Mark, the Coyote numbers have been right on for the past four days.
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From: MRTischler@aol.com-DeleteThis <MRTischler@aol.com-DeleteThis>
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Date: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 9:32 PM
Subject: Re: pager reading at Coyote and 3rd

>This season there has been a consistent and large differential between the
Coyote and 3rd Ave readings. Today Coyote was reading 21 when 3rd was at 13.
This has occurred quite often this season, but I don't remember such large
differences in past seasons. The conventional wisdom is that Coyote is a
better indication of the channel and the 3rd reading shows what's happening
inside near the 3rd launch. I am quite suspicious of the large differential.
Today, I went out on a 5.7 schlogging for the channel in search of the
"Coyote wind" reading of 21. I got all the way across the bay to the far
side of the San Mateo bridge and realized that there was still now wind --
despite the Coyote reading, and the flood was kicking in. To make a
looonnnggg story short, I floated under the bridge and managed to get back
to land and up the rocks after much effort. Jim/George -- let's check the
calibration of the Coyote sensor.... mark.
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