man, every one willl be blown away. cars, dogs, fisherman, chicks sun bakeing ect.. g, i might just turn up for a good laugh. as a old yachtys rule if it is forecasts 40 knots in the bass straight. It allways blows alot more than what they forecasts. so ya add 10 knots to it. 50 knots, haha that will be funny to watch with all the windsurfers sailing around.
SPEED JUNKIES : get your GPS's ready for tuesdy. It will be a good day to break your record. The westly blowing across looks nasty
Local Waters Forecast for Port Phillip
Issued at 4:50 pm EDT on Sunday 1 November 2009
for the period until midnight EDT Thursday 5 November 2009.
Please be aware
Wind gusts can be 40 percent stronger than the averages given here, and maximum waves may be up to twice the height.
Warning Summary at issue time
Nil.
Details of warnings are available on the Bureau's website www.bom.gov.au, by telephone 1300-659-217* or through some TV and radio broadcasts.
Weather Situation
A high pressure system is over the Tasman Sea. A low pressure system will develop south of Adelaide late Monday with an associated trough entering western coastal waters late in the day, reaching Port Phillip and Western Port after 2200hrs Monday. The trough will clear Victoria early Tuesday as the low slides away to the southeast. A high pressure system will form over the Bight later on Tuesday then will move only slowly eastwards during Wednesday, passing to the south of Victoria late Thursday.
Forecast for Sunday until midnight
Winds: South to southwesterly winds 10 to 15 knots, shifting southeasterly at a similar strength later tonight. Seas: 0.5 to 1 metres.
Forecast for Monday
Winds: Light winds below 10 knots with afternoon seabreezes of similar strength. Winds then tending northeast to northwesterly 15 to 25 knots during the late afternoon, before a squally west to southwesterly change 20 to 25 knots at night. Seas: 0.5 to 1 metre. Chance of fog patches during the morning. Isolated thunderstorms late in the evening.
Forecast for Tuesday
Winds: Northwest to westerly 20 to 30 knots, possibly 40 knots at first, tending more southwesterly and decreasing to 15 to 25 knots by early evening. Seas: 1 to 2 metres, decreasing to 1 metres later in the
Ixnay on the 'son' Windtechno. Unless you've not updated your profile in the last 6 years, you're younger than me!![]()
Is there any chance of good wind down at Sandy this arvo? I'm waiting it out at Inverloch, but might take a trip down.
I was thinkiing of inverloch today so your saying there is no wind
great. maybe the pit could be better. check out the prom live wind reading on the bom if it's 25 knots head up there dude. G this cup day weeekend has been a very windless one. think it was better last year
think i might head to green point and try and catch that 25 knot northwester that is forecasts for late in the afternoon today.
'darl' a you going on the dark side Leman. you sound like a kiter. when a ya going to visit the boys in melbourne and windsurf some of the cool beaches, son? i never see ya down this side of the bay, son
thought you were a country kid. you dont like to leave the peninsula a? the women are better in the city tho![]()