West Coast Wind Blog: Lahaina Burns. A story of Pineapples, Sugar Cane,...
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View ArticleROUGH DRAFT West Coast Wind Blog: An in-depth analysis of the tragic Lahaina,...
Weatherflow Lahaina area sensors: Their last readings tell a story. Similar but much weaker day with tropical storm to the south. The post ROUGH DRAFT West Coast Wind Blog: An in-depth analysis of the...
View ArticleWest Coast Wind Blog: Could it all be a coincidence? ≈0.01% anomalous...
Have you noticed that the wind and weather patterns seem to be getting more extreme? This Sunday, August 20, most models are forecasting weather events that are quite unusual. How unusual? Well,...
View ArticleHilary Trajectory: Warm water, Upper high pressure, Cut-off Low, Subsidence,...
Pathway of Hilary Hurricane Hilary had a very atypical trajectory and strength as it neared Baja Norte and Southern California waters. Historial pathway of Eastern Pacific hurricanes And today, August...
View ArticleWest Coast Wind Blog: Baja Combo Winds produce early season El Norte winds.
Have you ever wondered why Baja’s Sea of Cortez only has weak southerly winds in the Summer while the rest of North America is having its peak kiting, winging and windsurfing season? And why does the...
View ArticleWest Coast Wind Blog: The Sub-tropical Jetstream, an “evil” beauty
The tiny village of La Ventana is known for its amazing Sea of Cortez sunrises framed between Isla Ceralvo and Punta Arena. But usually, the sunsets behind the mountains pale in comparison. But last...
View ArticleWest Coast Wind Blog: Images of past Baja Christmas days. Open your present...
It has been a dreary day week before Xmas so I thought I might be a good idea to bring some holiday cheer with photos from past Baja holidays. But for all you kids at heart… there is a Christmas...
View ArticleWest Coast Wind Blog: Beautiful Baja Sunrises, a love/hate relationship.
Mike Godsey During El Niño years it is more common to have the clouds of the Sub-Tropical Jetstream over Baja Sur. While La Ventana often has nice sunrises these jet clouds This often create...
View ArticleWest Coast Wind Blog: Baja wind battle means unreliable beach winds and dust...
by Mike Godsey Forecast Jargon Decoder: Monday April 1, 2024 As a storm departs Southern Californians moves into the Great Basin the North Pacific High’s surface NW winds ramp up on the Pacific side...
View ArticleEclipse Watching – Tempest Style
Kerry Challoner Anderson I was one of many Americans who spent time and money to position myself, and a bunch of my family, in the path of totality for today’s eclipse. Was it worth it?….ABSOLUTELY. I...
View ArticleWest Coast Wind Blog: Baja beckons this winter!
Dreaming of warm air and water, big swell and sandy beaches and most importantly reliable wind? Baja’s East Cape offers it all. Your accommodations can range from a tent at the campground to a private...
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