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| - | ===== Too Big?/Too unsettled? ===== | + | ===== Too Big? / Too Unsettled? ===== |
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| - | There are periodic discussions about whether it was wise to paddle on Bellingham Bay on big days. To a certain extent the conversation is rekindled because newer paddlers are trying to find their limits. There seems to be a consensus among most of the boaters that with the exponential increase of force of greater wind speed, there is a point when the difficulty presented by the wind outweighs any enjoyment from surfing on the resultant waves. There is also a general understanding that weather patterns that are unclear, expected to change at an inexact time, or subject to various factors that tend to make things unpredictable (like [[:stories:wind_convergence_2_24_2007|convergence]]) can present unnecessary risk. Beam winds (from the West or East in the Bay) that are too strong for laps generally also reduce or eliminate the liklihood of safe or even enjoyable runs. | + | There are periodic discussions about whether it was wise to paddle on Bellingham Bay on big days. To a certain extent the conversation gets rekindled because newer paddlers are trying to find their limits. There seems to be a consensus among most local boaters that with the exponential increase of force of greater wind speed, there is a point when the difficulty presented by the wind outweighs any enjoyment from surfing on the resultant waves. And there are days when the wind is in most folks' high range when the waves are cluttered enough to not provide enjoyable paddling. There is also a general understanding that **weather patterns** that are unclear, expected to change at an inexact time, or subject to various factors that tend to make things unpredictable (like [[:stories:wind_convergence_2_24_2007|convergence]]) **can present excessive risk**. Beam winds (from the West or East in the Bay) that are too strong for laps generally also reduce or eliminate the likelihood of safe or even enjoyable downwind runs. |
| * [[:stories:little_too_nuclear|A Little Too Nuclear 2/04/2006]] | * [[:stories:little_too_nuclear|A Little Too Nuclear 2/04/2006]] | ||
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| * [[:stories:tad_spicy|]] | * [[:stories:tad_spicy|]] | ||
| * [[:stories:sunday_weather|Sunday Weather 3/30/2021]] | * [[:stories:sunday_weather|Sunday Weather 3/30/2021]] | ||
| + | * [[:stories:wildcat_westwind_4_4_2022|West and North Wind Makes Wildcat Run Go South 4/4/2022]] | ||
| + | * [[:sloptest|]] | ||
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| + | ==== Seasonal Wind History - Bellingham ==== | ||
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| + | {{:locales:bellingham:bellwind.jpg?nolink&624x332|bellwind.jpg}} | ||
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| + | {{:weather:windkey.jpg?nolink&493x56|windkey.jpg}} | ||
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| + | chart: windalert.com | ||
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