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chrissmack

Since 08 Jun 2005
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Wed Jun 05, 13 5:58 am realator f/ North Portland who kites at Sauvies.... |
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PM me, I lost your business card... Chris |
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Bill C
Since 15 Sep 2005
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Wed Jun 05, 13 6:53 am |
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PM me also. I'll send you the link to my house like we talked about. |
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alien

Since 01 Aug 2006
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Wed Jun 05, 13 7:17 am |
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It's DrewB. You can pm him if he doesn't see this. |
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Sasquatch

Since 09 Mar 2005
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Wed Jun 05, 13 7:57 am How was Si last night and Monday? |
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I sailed on the coast Monday and Tues (Manzo). On Monday night I noticed a strange event, SI blew but lot B did not. How was it?
Last night both lot b and SI blew. How was it last night? Have not sailed SI for years. |
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chrissmack

Since 08 Jun 2005
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Wed Jun 05, 13 8:49 am |
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thanks for the leads everyone.
monday was too light. maybe 17m  |
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FlyDunes

Since 09 Oct 2007
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Wed Jun 05, 13 9:02 am |
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SI started off really light about 5pm tues nite, and just barely kiteable but perfect direction and fan-like.
By about 6:30 it was amazing. If you looked at it, you would have doubted it was even kitable, but less than a dozen of us were powered up in the smoothest, most consistent wind I've seen anywhere other than the coast.
Drew just moved into a place located on SI, so now he's got a 10 minute commute to the kite beach.
Since he's the only real "local" that kites there, we can blame him when it sucks or if our tires get slashed  _________________ Lets FLY |
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DrewB

Since 16 Aug 2006
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Wed Jun 05, 13 9:13 am |
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PM's sent.
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MikeZ

Since 17 Jul 2012
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Wed Jun 05, 13 10:52 am |
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FlyDunes wrote: | By about 6:30 it was amazing. If you looked at it, you would have doubted it was even kitable, but less than a dozen of us were powered up in the smoothest, most consistent wind I've seen anywhere other than the coast. |
What sort of strength was the wind? I've never been to SI, and I have no idea what sort of adjustment would need to be applied to the iKitesurf sensor to approximate the actual conditions there. Looking at the data for that sensor on Tuesday, the average wind speed never got above about 10 knots, and the gusts peaked out around 14.
Any sort of rule of thumb to interpret the sensor data? What size kites were people on? |
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FlyDunes

Since 09 Oct 2007
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Wed Jun 05, 13 11:22 am |
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MikeZ wrote: | FlyDunes wrote: | By about 6:30 it was amazing. If you looked at it, you would have doubted it was even kitable, but less than a dozen of us were powered up in the smoothest, most consistent wind I've seen anywhere other than the coast. |
What sort of strength was the wind? I've never been to SI, and I have no idea what sort of adjustment would need to be applied to the iKitesurf sensor to approximate the actual conditions there. Looking at the data for that sensor on Tuesday, the average wind speed never got above about 10 knots, and the gusts peaked out around 14.
Any sort of rule of thumb to interpret the sensor data? What size kites were people on? |
None of the sensors for SI are really usable. The ikitesurf and NOAA sensors are both behind trees relative to a north wind.
This NOAA St. Helens sensor (and the Scappoose sensor) are probably the most accurate, but both are quite a few miles away:
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mesowest/getobext.php?sid=AT283
"Amazing" was really in regards to the smooth/consistent quality of the wind, perfect direction, and flat water. Speeds were probably mid-teens after 6:30-ish. This is SI we're talking about, not some nice venturi like the gorge or jones. _________________ Lets FLY |
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Dern

Since 11 Jul 2010
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Wed Jun 05, 13 12:11 pm |
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The kalama -woodland corridor was also ridable yesterday until late afternoon. I've noticed that SI usually goes off in the evening when this midday blow goes off in the kal/woodland area. I'm still trying to figure out a more direct correlation. The closest thing might be the Olympia-Portland pressure gradient(?). It was like 0.07 yesterday. |
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that_guy_stu
Since 22 Sep 2012
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Wed Jun 05, 13 12:36 pm |
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The Sauvie Island iKitesurf weather station location:
Bachelor Point Light 13
45-47-30.960N
122-46-39.540W
Definitely *not* behind a tree. |
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FlyDunes

Since 09 Oct 2007
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Wed Jun 05, 13 2:20 pm |
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that_guy_stu wrote: | The Sauvie Island iKitesurf weather station location:
Bachelor Point Light 13
45-47-30.960N
122-46-39.540W
Definitely *not* behind a tree. |
It's behind trees relative to a north wind. It was a dumbass place to put a wind sensor IMO. I'll point it out to you if you ask me at the beach sometime. _________________ Lets FLY |
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that_guy_stu
Since 22 Sep 2012
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Thu Jun 06, 13 9:07 am |
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"It's behind trees relative to a north wind. It was a dumbass place to put a wind sensor IMO. I'll point it out to you if you ask me at the beach sometime."
Considering that it is 0.20 miles from the sensor instruments to the nearest possible tree, I am wondering about your opinion here FlyDunes. Even if the wind is blowing true north and over the top of those low trees on the southwest side of Bachelor Island, it still has over 1000 unobstructed feet to reattach to the water's surface before hitting the anemometer. |
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Sasquatch

Since 09 Mar 2005
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Thu Jun 06, 13 10:13 am Don't reinvent the wheel, take flying dunes word |
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that_guy_stu wrote: | "It's behind trees relative to a north wind. It was a dumbass place to put a wind sensor IMO. I'll point it out to you if you ask me at the beach sometime."
Considering that it is 0.20 miles from the sensor instruments to the nearest possible tree, I am wondering about your opinion here FlyDunes. Even if the wind is blowing true north and over the top of those low trees on the southwest side of Bachelor Island, it still has over 1000 unobstructed feet to reattach to the water's surface before hitting the anemometer. |
Hey Stu, that guy: flying dunes is at Si all the time. Put in a few seasons slogging out there and you'll know what works and what does not. 503-543-6401 is the Scappoose Airpark and is the best indication of what is going on out there aside from an onsite report. The trees on the Ridgefield side block some of the North winds. But u would have to sail a bunch there to know this...At the same time, the clearing by those trees provide some great riding conditions if u get up there. |
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FlyDunes

Since 09 Oct 2007
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Thu Jun 06, 13 11:11 am |
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that_guy_stu wrote: | "It's behind trees relative to a north wind. It was a dumbass place to put a wind sensor IMO. I'll point it out to you if you ask me at the beach sometime."
Considering that it is 0.20 miles from the sensor instruments to the nearest possible tree, I am wondering about your opinion here FlyDunes. Even if the wind is blowing true north and over the top of those low trees on the southwest side of Bachelor Island, it still has over 1000 unobstructed feet to reattach to the water's surface before hitting the anemometer. |
Like I said, come out to the island and let me point out the sensor to you, and then you can tell me if its in the lee of the trees or not.
Do you work for iKitesurf? The channel marker on the Oregon side and closer to the kite beach would be an ideal place to relocate the sensor from a position standpoint. _________________ Lets FLY |
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that_guy_stu
Since 22 Sep 2012
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Thu Jun 06, 13 11:35 am |
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Yes FlyDunes - I put the sensor in and have visited it for repairs on a number of occasions. If there is a better USCG navaid location, I am definitely interested.
I was simply making sure that people understood this sensor is out on the river - you have to agree that "behind trees" is slightly vague considering they are located over 1000ft away.
Have a photo of your proposed relocation? |
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EdG
Since 19 Dec 2005
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Thu Jun 06, 13 12:43 pm |
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This should be good  |
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