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1759.1 | Summer's not so good here | OTOOA::MOWBRAY | from Newfoundland | Thu Jul 18 1991 13:16 | 31 |
| I'll make your summer sound great !
We have had the worst summer I can remember in my 20 years living in
Newfoundland. The cause is the fact that there is more Ice around this
year than there has been recorded before. Here we are in July and I
could go to the local vantage point and count 15-20 bergs !
We had 2-3 days of snow in June, the Inshore Fishery is a disaster here
as the water is so cold that the fish are staying in the deeper/warmer
Atlantic waters, just this week we got our first 2 days of sun back to
back.
I bought "Secret Arrival" in April, hoping (hah!) for an early spring
- instead I got this. We finally sailed her back in 2 trips, the first
on June 29th -July 1st and the second July 12 th - 14th. We saw
Icebergs all the way, even counted 31 bergs one day and that was in 2-3
mile vis. We also had to contend with 2 stretches of pack ice (50% or
so) that were about 2 miles wide each. My crew were quick to remind me
that I was not sailing my steel boat in that !
Saw one incredible berg, we originally thought it was pack ice but the
Ice forecasters confirmed it was one berg, the dimensions are 1.25
miles by .25 miles by 60' height. It was grounded in 120' of water.
Estimates of its size range from 80-100 Million tons ! You could land
a Jumbo on it it was so smooth on top.
Anyway, I'm very happy with my new boat, if DEC would only give me some
time to sail her.
Graham
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1759.2 | Great here! | AKOCOA::DJOHNSTON | | Thu Jul 18 1991 13:39 | 16 |
| Hate to rain on your parade, but...
New England has had the warmest, dryest summer I've seen in a LONG
time. We were sailing by the first of May and I haven't had my foul
weather gear on for any length of time since! Today is in the mid 90's
and expected to stay that way through the weekend. I was down in
Newport early evening yesterday and the wind was a solid 20 knots out
of the west and expected to stay as well.
The weekends that were bad in the Boston area we had the boat in
Martha's Vineyard and had remarkably different weather, so we've lucked
out! The talk of icebergs sounds pretty good compared to the heat I
just came in out of. Now all we need is a report from San Diego saying
it's like that all the time!
Dave
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1759.3 | | CRATE::BARKER | | Fri Jul 19 1991 04:38 | 9 |
| I think one of the problems we have had in UK this year is that the
weekends seem to fall on the wrong days. I have sat at work looking
at the glorious sunshine and steady breezes, only to arrive at the boat
on Friday night to be greeted by a half a gale and rain.
Perhaps we should start working Saturday to Wednesday instead.
Chris.
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1759.4 | | SHIPS::GOUGH_P | Pete Gough | Fri Jul 19 1991 04:44 | 10 |
| The dream is to have sufficiant funds not to work at
all.................In '87 the Azores High didn't get established by
the end of May and we had a poor season. The Channel Islands and the
Brittany Coast were empty this year. If the weather continues like this
a Motor Sailor could become to look attractive, or is that a symptom of
old age creaping on. (A Moody Eclipse sails well as well as being a
motor sailor) Last night all I saw was more lows on the way
in...........so this weekend maybe summer......
Pete
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1759.5 | Winter sailing......... | THERDC::VISSER | What if time was longer.........." | Fri Jul 19 1991 05:12 | 24 |
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G'day folks,
Here in Sydney, Australia, it has only been officially winter for about
three weeks. We have had to put up with clear skies, winds from 5 to 35
knots, and daytime temperatures around 15 to 20 degrees Celsius. This
has been the best "winter" weather here that I have experienced in the
three years I have lived here (having moved from the South Island of
New Zealand, where relatives tell me that they have had the coldest
winter in thirty odd years - down to about -21 degrees Celsius).
I only took up sailing after moving to Sydney, and am glad to sail in an
enviroment that allows me to sail all year round in reasonable comfort.
Don't get me wrong, it does get cold, and occasionally the wind blows
strong enough to blow dogs off chains, but there is no need to winterize
at all.
Just FYI, Digital sponsor a winter series (round the harbour bouys) on
Sundays, and a twilight series during the summer. Certainly is a lot
of fun.
Smiles from down under...
Klaas
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1759.6 | Fair winds | SHIRE::MEYER | Nick, DTN 7-821-4172 | Mon Jul 22 1991 10:06 | 12 |
| Meanwhile back in good ole Geneva, the weather is pretty close to
perfect. the temp goes up to 37 C around lunchtime, & working in the
shade around the house is the only place that is liveable.
The lake of Geneva is a glorious deep blue & there is a force 2-4 which
I have been enjoying over the last 4 days of Summer Hols, sailing &
swimming, along the boat, whilst I've rigged it to move just under 2
knots. Lake temp around 24 degrees, last time I checked it.
All the best,
Nick
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1759.7 | | HAMPS::JORDAN | Chris Jordan, Digital Services - Office Consultant, London | Tue Aug 06 1991 11:37 | 11 |
| I have just returned from a week on the East Coast of UK - DEFINATELY
summer there... the problem was how to keep the milk cool enough to use
the next morning...
Whenever it looked like rain (the land forecast kept on mentioning
showers) we just hopped out to sea by 1 to 2 miles, and had gorgeous
sunshine.
The only rain we had all week was 6.00 pm one night until 4.00 am the
next morning... and that was a day when we finished sailing in the
evening at 5.00 pm, and started the next day at 5.00 am
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1759.8 | Italy's here... | ROMOIS::DEANGELI | Abbasso tutte le diete!!! | Tue Aug 06 1991 11:54 | 15 |
| Here in Mid/South of Italy I can say an obvious warm/hot weather.
28 to 35 centigrades, good N to W winds, a couple of sudden N
storms on Bracciano lake have created some problems mainly to a
couple of cats (capsized and rescued after many hours).
Anyway good enough for sailing. The luckiest (sp) were windsurfers
speeding the double of various Hobies 18.
The real problem is the lack of crew: due to that my Snipe is still
under her cover. Sigh! all my friends were on holiday and my kid was
not so skilled, and now... I'm back to work.
I agree with the shift of week-ends.
Bye, and may the 4 winds blow you all a lot of (safe) fun.
Ciao.
Arrigo
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1759.9 | | TOOK::SWIST | Jim Swist LKG2-2/T2 DTN 226-7102 | Tue Aug 06 1991 15:01 | 4 |
| I would agree that on average it's been a beautiful Summer in the
NorthEast US; however, I would note that virtually all the little rain
or overcast we have had has managed to come on the weekends.
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1759.10 | colorado has been wet | CX3PST::WSC134::L_BRODEUR | | Fri Aug 16 1991 17:37 | 19 |
| Here in Colorado it's been a wet summer, which is unusual for a semi arid
climate. Just this week we had one day where it looked like it might even snow.
Normal weather here this time of year is bright sunny days with low humidity,
less than 20%, warm 80 to 90 degrees with a chance of late afternoon thunder
storms.
I recently returned from a 2 week vacation at Blue Mesa Lake. My wife and kids
decided it was too wet and cold for them so they went home after 2 days. I
stayed to see what the weather would do. There were thunder showers nearly
every day but the sailing was great just before the storms hit. The trick was
knowing when to get off the lake. One evening my timing wasn't too good.
The storm hit when I was about 1/2 mile from the marina. Luckily I had my sails
down. I made it in ok but there were whitecaps and a strong wind blowing spray
in my face.
Blue Mesa is at an elevation of about 7300 ft above sea level its usually windy
every day warm during the day and cool at night.
Lee B.
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1759.11 | rain, rain go away! | ACISS2::GELO | | Mon Jun 02 1997 12:01 | 24 |
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Well, here we are in June and it's still cold (59 degrees) and
rainy.....very rainy. Over the past weekend, it rained 1"/day. The
local rivers are flooding. I dropped a bundle of cash this year to have
a bottom restoration done. We launched on Friday, and were unable to
move our boat to transfer our boat to it's summer home due to the
weather. Currently, our temporary dock is on the Black River.
Yesterday, the docks were submerged, and there was a fairly strog
current. Our boat is listing at the dock due to the current. We
couldn't get to the boat to check inside. Too stressed to sleep, I
drove back to the docks around 1:00am this morning. Found a big stick
to feel my way down the docks (water was about 8" above the docks).
Boarded boat, checked lines, inside, all o.k. Made sure seacocks are
all closed.
This mornng, the owner of the shop that completed the bottom called.
"Your boat is resting nicely". We talked about moving the boat down
river to a safer place if we get a safe window.
Today, I'm listening to the radio, and they're talking about more rain
for the next 4 days. People and businesses near rivers, and in low
areas are being evacuated. Looks like more boat prayers.
Time to build the ark!
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