The "Seabreeze Factor" strikes again. Its algorithms must be from the same school as my wind and wave eternal optimism...
To its credit though, it quite often picks a summer seabreeze that the other forecasters miss.
The best bet is to ignore forecasts all together and always have a 6.6 and 100L in the back of the car.
I think its the pressure systems weakening as the approach the land mass, they seem to be strong away from the land mass and weaken as they approach? Why?
The "Seabreeze Factor" strikes again. Its algorithms must be from the same school as my wind and wave eternal optimism...
To its credit though, it quite often picks a summer seabreeze that the other forecasters miss.
The best bet is to ignore forecasts all together and always have a 6.6 and 100L in the back of the car.
I think its the pressure systems weakening as the approach the land mass, they seem to be strong away from the land mass and weaken as they approach? Why?