Is this the least windy summer ever?

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Windxtasy
Windxtasy
WA
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WA, 4019 posts
7 Feb 2012 10:46pm
Huge troughs for a week at a time...

what are your recollections?
BlueStorm
BlueStorm
WA
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WA, 71 posts
7 Feb 2012 10:54pm
It seems to be getting worse every year, last year i remember everyone was going on about how wind-less summer was
WINDY MILLER
WINDY MILLER
WA
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WA, 3183 posts
7 Feb 2012 11:33pm
windy down here
westhammer
westhammer
WA
507 posts
WA, 507 posts
8 Feb 2012 12:24am

Eyez still waiting for it to start,lots of up and down da coast in a normal style but missing da fruit when it should have been ripe


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dinsdale
dinsdale
WA
1227 posts
WA, 1227 posts
8 Feb 2012 9:24pm
WINDY MILLER said...
windy down here

Windy down here too

Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23651 posts
WA, 23651 posts
9 Feb 2012 10:41am
Been OK here, yes the week long troughs but then plenty of times we had 3-4 days straight, so I reckon I have averaged 2 days per week since Nov.

I have had 3 days on 4.7 whereas usually I am lucky to drag it out out at all unless I go north. So I think maybe we have had a little less days than usual but when we have it has been really windy.

Lot more swell all summer too

I think all considered most people are saying it was a bit better than last so next should see the return of El Nino and it will go off
Obelix
Obelix
WA
1172 posts
WA, 1172 posts
9 Feb 2012 12:46pm
It was reasonable at Pinnaroo's until the heat wave 2 weeks ago.
From mid-Dec to mid Jan I managed 4-5 sessions per week.
The river looked bad though.

Having said that, plenty of Eastery lately, and the river looked heaps better than the Pinnaroo Point
Deano
Deano
WA
255 posts
WA, 255 posts
9 Feb 2012 9:36pm
The question is "is this the least windy summer ever"
The answer. YES
hardie
hardie
WA
4133 posts
WA, 4133 posts
10 Feb 2012 9:30am
WEll worst for Mandurah I can remember but having spent nearly a month in shark bay and it being windy every day, and using a 63 litre speed board with a fat 90kg+ body, most days hasnt bin so bad for me, but for Mandurah this summer
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23651 posts
WA, 23651 posts
10 Feb 2012 1:41pm
Deano said...

The question is "is this the least windy summer ever"
The answer. YES


I disagree, la Nina about 2000-01 was just as bad or worse. We get 3 or 4 good el Nino years and forget how bad la Nina years can be

we will have 3 or 4 ripper summers now, and when we get the next la Nina people will again be saying it is the worst year ever.


Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
7608 posts
WA, 7608 posts
10 Feb 2012 10:37pm
Well Im usually out having fun on my big 86L formula board and 5.7m sail but the last 3 months Im happy on my 70L and 4.5m or 5m sail
j.j.
j.j.
WA
86 posts
WA, 86 posts
18 Feb 2012 12:12pm
I've been lucky to have the whole summer to Windsurf up and down the coast. Yes we had some wind and some waves, but I feel these last 2 seasons especially for wave sailing have been bad, hopefully it is la nina effect. But I reckon if we try and defend WA and say it has been good, then we are telling people from overseas this is what we class as 'good' conditions, not the reputation WA needs!

If you have been prepared to chase the conditions and have a choice of wave boards, you could get a lot of sailing in, and there has been some great conditions about, but we are not getting the consistency of wind or waves WA has been known for....
Victor B
Victor B
WA
130 posts
WA, 130 posts
19 Feb 2012 9:26pm
There's a great Futura 141 for sale at Second Wind...go big gear and things aren't so sad.
WindyTrip
WindyTrip
15 posts
15 posts
27 Feb 2012 8:44am
For me: 20 days of windsurf (83L + 5.3, 4.7 and even 4.2 twice) over 2 months (jan-feb), I had some good waves too:
- 6 at Safety bay / Shoalwater bay with dolphins
- 4 at Lancelin (2 at south passage, 2 at main break), pretty good waves
- 3 at Geraldton (1 at Sunset, 1 at Hell's gate, 1 at Drummond Cove)
- 1 at Margaret River, Main break, big waves, my best day in WA
- 2 at Augusta, river mouth with a 4.2 (and Pete Volwater)
- 1 at Albany
- 3 at Esperance (1 fourth beach, 2x9 Observatory Beach), small but excellent waves

I enjoyed a lot WA, I hope to come back in the future, but France is really far far away... You are lucky to live in such a wonderfull place... So don't be sad about 2 years with a bit less wind !!!
If I should come back, I will stay only at Margaret River and Esperance, and I will go to Gnaraloo / Ningaloo

I'm now leaving WA, heading for NZ (and Hawaii after...)
See ya !








daddycool
daddycool
WA
338 posts
WA, 338 posts
27 Feb 2012 1:28pm
There's a similar post every year it seems....
Hooksey
Hooksey
WA
558 posts
WA, 558 posts
28 Feb 2012 3:24pm
daddycool said...

There's a similar post every year it seems....


see below - there's something different this year...

Perth records hottest summer in 34 years

Perth has recorded its second hottest summer on record, its hottest summer in 34 years and its wettest summer in 12 years.

The last time temperatures were so consistently high in Perth was in 1978 and the last time the city had so much rain was in 2000, the Weather Channel says.

Chief meteorologist Dick Whitaker said on Tuesday that the heat was mostly due to record warm surface temperatures in the Indian Ocean.

"Our overall average was 25.5C, still 0.6 degrees below the 1978 record mark of 26.C," he said.

Mr Whitaker said Perth's summer rainfall of 118.2mm was nearly four times above the average of 31.3mm, and more than double the 48mm received last summer.

"This was primarily due to a wet December when two separate thunderstorm events produced heavy falls across the area," he said.

Mr Whitaker said heading into autumn, Perth was expected to have above average temperatures, but below average rainfall, particularly over the southwest districts, with close to average totals over most other parts of the state.
Windxtasy
Windxtasy
WA
4019 posts
WA, 4019 posts
28 Feb 2012 3:40pm
Hooksey said...

see below - there's something different this year...

Perth records hottest summer in 34 years


Chief meteorologist Dick Whitaker said on Tuesday that the heat was mostly due to record warm surface temperatures in the Indian Ocean.




and warm ocean surface temperatures equate to less seabreeze.
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