Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/31/12
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that the remnant clouds left over from thunderbumpers in Sonora are still scattered around the Sea this morning however they should clear by mid morning.
Yesterday afternoon several large cells developed in northern Sonora and moved out into the Sea around the Bay of La area and continued to build and move north up the Sea into the southern California deserts and Southwest Arizona.
This band of thunderbumpers caused heavy rain in Arizona along with some flash flooding and a swift water rescue in the Hereford area.
This 24 hour loop is showing the storms diminishing in the evening hours and by midnight all that was left were fairly heavy remnant clouds in the northern Sea however there were still a few thumpers still active in SW Arizona.
Interesting, of the 4 reporting stations in the northern Sea none reported any rain accumulations. Even the downtown Tucson station reported no rain. Bob’s station in Hereford is still not on line yet and that was here the flash flooding occurred.
Looking now at the southern Sea where remnant clouds from a thunderbumper that built just north of Mazatlan and moved into the Sea last night are still in the area but are fading fast.
Looking now along the Mexican Riviera where there has been fewer thunderbumper along the coast that the past several days. Most were south of Acapulco.
The ITCZ/Monsoon trough which is snaking along 9N this morning is very active with numerous thunderbumpers stretched out along the zone.
Yesterday afternoon that Tropical Wave finally moved across Mexico and entered the Eastern Pacific basin just north of the ITCZ/Monsoon trough. None of the global models spin up the wave into a tropical cyclone.
There is another Tropical Wave over by Honduras in the Caribbean this morning that the global models are showing this is also not good candidate for tropical development.
So it looks like we end the month of July with nothing cooking in our Tropical Kitchen and if the global models are to be believed there would appear to be little likelihood for tropical storms to develop in the Eastern Pacific basin for at least the next week. We’ll see?
That’s what is gong on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where the west coast continues to have pleasant July weather. Well, Seattle will most likely see some sprinkles today but the rest of the west coast will see mostly sunshine with temperatures along the coast in the 80s and inland in the mid to high 90s.
Southern California will be a bit on the muggy side today with lots of subtropical moisture in the region. They can expect to see more scattered showers and thunderbumpers in the deserts and mountains mainly in the afternoon and evening hours.
Looking now over to the southwest where they had big time gully washers yesterday afternoon. Locally heavy rain is again likely this afternoon and evening. It looks like Bob in Hereford will need a bilge pump in his bird bath.
Right now it looks like tomorrow through the weekend will see decreased monsoon activity in the southwest.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence the northern Sea will most likely see some thunderbumper action this afternoon however the forecast winds are moderate and from the SE. Wednesday and Thursday the winds swing to the ENE and remain in the moderate ranges.
The central Sea today will see brisk to strong southerlies on the Baja side from San Franciscito bay south to around Puerto Escondido. Then diminish back to the moderate ranges for Wednesday and Thursday.
The southern Sea moderate ESE today then having a western component for Wednesday and Thursday.
Temperatures continue to be in the mid to high 90s for most locations.
73s Y’all
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SE 13-17
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: S 12-16
TOMORROW: Wednesday, August 01, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: ENE 10-13
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 7-9
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: W 9-12
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Tuesday, July 31, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 8-10
Center : Afternoon Winds: S 7-9
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SW 8-10
TOMORROW : Wednesday, August 01, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: WNW 7-9
Center : Afternoon Winds: WNW 8-10
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: W 10-13
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: SW 3 feet at 17 sec.
Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 20 sec.
Thursday 8/2 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 18 sec.
Point San Quintin
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: Seas: WNW 4 feet at 8 sec.
Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 19 sec.
Thursday 8/2 Afternoon Winds: WNW 17-22
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 17 sec.
Turtle Bay
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: NW 3 feet at 8 sec.
Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: NW 3 feet at 8 sec.
Thursday 8/2 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: NW 2 feet at 8 sec.
Cedros Island
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SW 2 feet at 16 sec.
Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: NW 14-18
Seas: SSW 2 feet at 19 sec.
Thursday 8/2 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SSW 2 feet at 17 sec.
ABREOJOS
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-23
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec.
Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 19-25
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 19 sec.
Thursday 8/2 Afternoon Winds: WNW 19-25
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 17 sec.
Mag Bay
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: W 13-17
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec.
Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 19 sec.
Thursday 8/2 Afternoon Winds: WNW 16-21
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 17 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 71%
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Tuesday 7/31 Morning Winds: WNW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec.
Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 19 sec.
Thursday 8/2 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 17 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 9 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: Calm
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SSE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: NE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: SSE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SSE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 14-18
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ESE 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 99 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: S 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: ENE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 10-13
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: ESE 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ESE 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: SE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 9-11
La Paz:
Morning Winds: SSE 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 104 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: SE 3 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: E 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: ESE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 8-10
Seas: S 2 feet at 12 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: SW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: SE 1 to 1 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: NNE 3 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: NW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: N 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 18 to 24 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 21-27
Sunrise Temp.: 73 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: N 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 8-10
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 19 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/30/12
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Monday, July 30, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that there has been remnant clouds passing over the Sea from the east most of the night from thunderbumper activity over in Sonora late yesterday afternoon and the early morning hours.
Right now the central and southern Sea look to be clearing.
The northern Sea which had very heavy thunderbumpers moving up off the Sonoran coast into the Sea and then moving up the Colorado River Valley early this morning is also starting to clear. Several locatons in the far northern Sea reported traces of rain accumulation.
Looking now south to the southern Sea where at 5am I could see a nice cell building over Mazatlan. It was still quite large at 7 O’clock and the reporting station there was showing a trace of rain since midnight.
Looking further south I can see numerous cells develop in the mountains and drift toward the coast. Most have dissipated now however there is still a lot of cloudiness in those areas.
That area of squalls west of Manzanillo I mentioned yesterday was very active early this morning has now completely blown out and there are just a few straggler clouds in the area.
There are no lows or Tropical Waves in the basin this morning however there is one wave that should be moving across Mexico later today and be in the basin around Manzanillo tomorrow.
So this morning we have nothing cooking in our Tropical Kitchen.
That’s what is going on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where in general the west coast will be enjoying a typical July day. Temperatures along the coast in the high 70s to mid 80s. The inland valleys in the mid 90s.
Southern California will continue to have morning fog clearing by late morning. They will also see some thunderbumper action in the deserts and mountains from monsoonal moisture moving in from the SE.
Looking now over to the southwest where after a busy night and weekend not as many thunderbumpers are expected today. Most of the upcoming week will see a chance of mainly afternoon and evening showers and thunderbumpers.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence it looks like we will continue to see moderate southerlies for the 3-day forecast period. Just more of the same.
Temperatures will climb a notch or two today however will still be in the high 80s to the mid 90s for most locations.
73s Y’all
Monday, July 30, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Monday, July 30, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SE 12-16
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SSE 12-15
TOMORROW: Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: E 12-16
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 11-14
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: S 8-10
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Monday, July 30, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSE 10-13
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: S 10-13
TOMORROW : Tuesday, July 31, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 6-8
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSW 8-10
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-11
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-11
Seas: W 4 feet at 9 sec.
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-11
Seas: SW 3 feet at 17 sec.
Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 20 sec.
Point San Quintin
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: Seas: WNW 4 feet at 8 sec.
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: WNW 4 feet at 8 sec.
Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 19 sec.
Turtle Bay
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: NW 3 feet at 8 sec.
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: NW 2 feet at 8 sec.
Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: NW 2 feet at 8 sec.
Cedros Island
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: NW 12-15
Seas: WNW 2 feet at 9 sec.
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: SW 2 feet at 16 sec.
Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: NW 13-17
Seas: SSW 2 feet at 19 sec.
ABREOJOS
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: WNW 17-22
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: W 16-21
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec.
Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-24
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 19 sec.
Mag Bay
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 17 sec.
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec.
Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 19 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 68%
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Monday 7/30 Morning Winds: W 1 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-12
Seas: Seas: SSW 4 feet at 17 sec.
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec.
Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 19 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: ESE 12 to 16 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 1nnw
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SSE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: SE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 87 °
Daily High Temperature: 98 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0.06 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: SE 3 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SSE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: SE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ESE 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 97 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SSE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-16
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: E 8 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 14-18
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ESE 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 98 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 76 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: SE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 9-12
La Paz:
Morning Winds: SE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 106 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: ESE 6 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: SE 6 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 11-14
Seas: S 2 feet at 13 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: S 3 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 99 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: SSE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: SE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: ENE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 76 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: E 2 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 7-9
Seas: SW 4 feet at 16 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/29/12
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Sunday, July 29, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that the Sea had pretty much 100% cloud cover again early this morning. Yesterday the cloud cover went from heavy to light in the afternoon with several locations seeing sprinkles yesterday morning. All this coming from thunderbumper activity in Sonora with the remnant clouds drifting west into the Sea.
This 24 hour loop is showing the heaviest storms were late yesterday afternoon in northern Sonora and the far northern end of the Sea. They extended north into the California deserts and southwest Arizona and up into the Great Basin.
This morning the heavy activity has stopped but there is considerable remnant cloudiness in the Sea with the heaviest cover in the northern Sea.
The central Sea appears to be clearing somewhat and the southern Sea still has a band of remnant clouds pretty much centered in the southern crossing.
The big question is: “Will this cloudiness continue in the Sea today? It looks to me that with all the moisture in the air and the forecast for the storms to continue in Sonora the answer would probably be yes. There will be some clearing this morning but it looks like this cloudiness will most likely return this afternoon. We’ll see?
Looking now south of the cape to the Mexican Riviera where there has been numerous cells develop back in the mountains and drift toward the coast and this morning I can see numerous cells along the coast and several squalls off shore. Several locations along the coast reported trace amounts of rain yesterday and last night.
Looking now off shore about 300 miles west of Manzanillo where there is an area of squalls that the Navy has not yet designated as an invest yet but the National Hurricane Center is now looking at this low and are giving it about a 10% chance of developing into anything tropical in the next 48 hours. There are no Tropical Waves in the vicinity of this low.
With OUR real hurricane season about two weeks away this is the region where many will originate so we’ll put this system on the back burner in our Tropical Kitchen this morning.
Looking east out into the Caribbean I can see the next Tropical Wave headed our way. It is currently over the Yucatan peninsula this morning and I’d expect it to be in the basin sometime tomorrow.
That’s what is going on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where a pleasant July is in store for the entire west coast.
Inland temperatures in the mid 90s and along the coast the mid to low 80s.
Southern California will see thunderbumper action in the deserts and the mountains this afternoon.
Looking now over to the southwest where the monsoon is in full swing. This image is showing the entire state overcast this morning and the forecast is for a continued busy thunderbumper weekend with copious amounts of moisture and heavy rain from some of these storms.
There will be continued monsoon activity next week but not as much as today in the southwest.
That’s what’s going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence moderate winds are forecast for the 3-day forecast period.
Today, the far northern Sea around San Filipe and Puerto Panesco SE.
The bay of LA area NE this afternoon the east or SE Monday and Tuesday.
The central Sea from around San Franciscito Bay south to Puerto Escondido SE or ESE for the 3-day forecast period.
The southern Sea ENE today then ESE Monday and Tuesday.
Sky conditions for the Sea today it looks like we’ll see patches of clearing this morning mainly in the central Sea. The southern Sea looks like it should clear later this morning.
This afternoon could see the Sea clouding up again.
Sunrise temperatures were all down a few degrees this morning but it looks like the highs this afternoon will be in the mid 80s to the mid 90s for most locations.
73s Y’all
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Sunday, July 29, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: E 13-17
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-12
TOMORROW: Monday, July 30, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: E 13-17
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 9-11
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: S 8-10
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Sunday, July 29, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: N 5-6
Center : Afternoon Winds: NW 7-9
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: WSW 8-10
TOMORROW : Monday, July 30, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSW 8-10
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SW 10-13
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: W 9-11
Seas: WNW 4 feet at 8 sec.
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: W 9-11
Seas: WNW 4 feet at 9 sec.
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-11
Seas: SW 3 feet at 17 sec.
Point San Quintin
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: Seas: SSW 4 feet at 15 sec.
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: WNW 5 feet at 9 sec.
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 10-13
Seas: WNW 4 feet at 8 sec.
Turtle Bay
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: WNW 2 feet at 6 sec.
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: NW 3 feet at 8 sec.
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: NW 3 feet at 8 sec.
Cedros Island
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSW 2 feet at 15 sec.
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: WNW 2 feet at 9 sec.
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: WNW 2 feet at 9 sec.
ABREOJOS
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-23
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: W 15-20
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: W 15-20
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec.
Mag Bay
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 17 sec.
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: W 13-17
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 44%
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunday 7/29 Morning Winds: NW 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: NW 14-18
Seas: Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: W 9-11
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 17 sec.
Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 se
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: SW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: Calm
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SSE 9 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: ENE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 90 °
Daily High Temperature: 99 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: E 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 87 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: ESE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: E 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 100 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: S 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: E 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 13-17
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 13-17
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: E 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 95 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: E 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 101 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: W 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 6-7
La Paz:
Morning Winds: WSW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 5-6
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 105 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: W 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: N 5-6
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: NW 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: NNE 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: NE 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 5-6
Seas: S 2 feet at 14 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: NW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: NNW 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 80 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: SSE 3 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0.12 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: ESE 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 76 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0.03 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 72 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: SE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 8-10
Seas: SW 4 feet at 18 sec.
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Saturday, July 28, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning looking down into the Sea this morning it looks like the entire Sea is overcast this morning.
There was considerable thunderbumper activity in Sonora yesterday afternoon and last night. The overcast in the Sea this morning are remnant clouds from these storms.
Yuma Radar is showing showers in the Sea from Puerto Panesco west to San Filipe early this morning.
I can see that last night there were several large cells that built just south of the international border with most of the thunderbumper staying this side of the Fence but there was still a lot of thumpers in the Tucson area and to the east of Tucson.
At around 5:30 there was a large cell that had moved from Hermosillo to Guaymas however neither of the Guaymas/San Carlos stations were reporting any rain from this cell.
Looking to the southern end of the Sea it looks like that region is now clearing after a lot of clouds passed over during the night.
Looking now along the Mexican Riviera where around Manzanillo there is a large squall that has been building off shore for the past several hours. At 7am it was still a there.
For the rest of the Riviera all I can see is some isolated patches of remnant clouds from storms that developed back in the mountains overnight.
Taking a look now in our Tropical Kitchen where we have a couple of Tropical Waves. One is well west of Cabo Corrienties around 117W and there are just a few clouds in that vicinity. It has been designated invest 91E and the forecast models show it’s path well west of any land.
The other is further south and it looks like it is trying to snuggle up to a 1009 low that is around 9N this morning. There are a few showers in that area.
There is another Tropical Wave that is just moving into the Yucatan peninsula this morning. It should arrive here in the basin late Sunday or Monday.
That’s what is going on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where sunshine will be the order of the day for the entire west coast. Along the coast the temperatures will be in the mid 70s and in the high 80s for the inland valleys.
High pressure is rebuilding along the coast and this will give cause to a reduction in fog along the coast and slightly warmer temperatures.
Southern California will also see the return of monsoonal moisture bringing a chance of thunderbumpers to the mountains and southern California deserts.
Looking now over to the southwest where monsoonal moisture will increase from the east today with ample moisture persisting into next week. Chance of thunderbumpers will increase today with better chances tomorrow. All next week the monsoon will be very active.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence it looks like the northern Sea will be a bit gusterly today with SE winds to almost 30 knots in the San Filipe area. The next two days look like the very moderate ranges from the SE in the northern sea.
For the central Sea including San Franciscito Bay the winds should be from the east or northeast and be in the moderate ranges for the 3-day forecast period.
The southern Sea should see moderate southerlies for the 3-day forecast period with the exception of the Loreto/Puerto Escondido area which will see ballpark 20 knot southerlies today and then back to the moderate ranges Sunday and Monday.
The water vapor imagery is showing lots of moister in the air and I’d expect to see the thunderbumper activity in mountains along the Baja coast pick up a bit over the weekend.
Temperatures today will be in the high 80s to the mid 90s for most locations.
73s Y’all
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Saturday, July 28, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: E 12-15
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: S 9-12
TOMORROW: Sunday, July 29, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: ENE 10-13
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 13-17
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Saturday, July 28, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Center : Afternoon Winds: ESE 8-10
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: NNW 6-7
TOMORROW : Sunday, July 29, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: WNW 8-10
Center : Afternoon Winds: NW 12-15
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 16 sec.
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: WNW 4 feet at 8 sec.
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-12
Seas: WNW 4 feet at 8 s
Point San Quintin
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: Seas: SSW 5 feet at 16 sec.
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: WNW 5 feet at 9 sec.
Turtle Bay
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 6 sec.
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 6 sec.
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: NW 3 feet at 8 sec.
Cedros Island
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: NW 13-17
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 16 sec.
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSW 2 feet at 15 sec.
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 9 sec.
ABREOJOS
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec.
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: W 13-17
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Mag Bay
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec.
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 17 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 60%
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Saturday 7/28 Morning Winds: NW 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: Seas: SSW 4 feet at 15 sec.
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Monday 7/30 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 17 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 15 to 21 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 20-26
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 1wsw
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: NNW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: E 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 90 °
Daily High Temperature: 101 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: S 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 18-24
Sunrise Temp.: 89 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SSE 12 to 16 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-20
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: SE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 12-16
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: E 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 87 °
Daily High Temperature: 100 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SE 10 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: ESE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 10-13
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: E 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 10-13
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: E 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 87 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: SW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 98 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: WSW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 6-8
La Paz:
Morning Winds: SW 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 105 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: SSW 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: E 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: ESE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 11-14
Seas: S 2 feet at 16 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: WNW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 97 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: ENE 6 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: NNW 6-7
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 6 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: NE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: NW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: ENE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 85 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: NNE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: NW 6-8
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/27/12
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Friday, July 27, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that there is some cloudiness in the Sea this morning that has been moving over from the Sonoran coast. These looks like rather dry fluffys. They should clear by mid morning.
Looking now over to Sonora where there was very little thunderbumper activity in the state yesterday afternoon. This morning there has been a few cells develop in the northern portions of the state with only some residual cloudiness passing over the Fence into Arizona.
Yuma radar was showing some isolated showers here and there by no big thumpers.
Looking back at the Sea and in the southern Sea it looks like the East Cape was blanketed with morning fluffys that like yesterday will dissipate by mid morning.
So in general the Sea looks like it will be seeing abundant sunshine today.
Looking now south to the Mexican Riviera where there has been some thunderbumper working back in the mountains and moving toward the coast. This morning most of the coast has some cloudiness however it does not look like any active thunderbumper along the coast except at Zihuatanejo where there was a thumper directly overhead at 5:30 this morning. By 7am it had continued to build and had moved off shore.
Further south the Tehuantepec is clear this morning and looking out into the Eastern Pacific basin I can see the ITCZ/Monsoon trough has only very moderate activity along the zone this morning.
Looking now into our Tropical Kitchen where there is nothing cooking this morning. Invest 90 has moved off the map. There are a couple of Tropical Waves in the area but with no moisture in the region they will continue moving west following in the path of 90 echo.
Looking over in the Caribbean I can see another Tropical Wave headed our way. It should show up on Sunday. So it looks like this weekend there will be nothing cooking in the Tropical Kitchen.
That’s what is going on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where in the wake of that weak low that moved through California and Arizona yesterday high pressure is starting to rebuild. This will bring a warming trend to the west coast.
Southern California along with the warming the coastal fog will burn off early bringing sunshine to the beaches by late morning. Increasing monsoon moisture next week will bring chances for showers and thunderbumper to the mountains and deserts from Monday through Thursday.
Looking now over to the southwest where monsoon moisture will begin to increase today and continue through the weekend into early next week. There is a chance of some thunderbumper activity today but the best chances will be this weekend.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence it looks like the northern Sea will continue to see moderate southerlies for the 3-day forecast period.
The central Sea moderate southerlies today then tomorrow from Santa Rosalia to Puerto Escondido ballpark 20 knot southerlies. Sunday in the central Sea it’s back to the moderate ranges.
The southern Sea brisk to strong WSW winds in the La Paz ara today and then back to the moderate ranges during the weekend.
73s Y’all
Friday, July 27, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Friday, July 27, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: ENE 12-15
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: ENE 6-8
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: W 10-13
TOMORROW: Saturday, July 28, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: SE 16-21
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 20-26
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: SSE 15-20
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Friday, July 27, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: WSW 12-16
Center : Afternoon Winds: NW 8-10
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: W 9-11
TOMORROW : Saturday, July 28, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: E 4-5
Center : Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: E 4-5
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: NW 14-18
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 17 sec.
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: NW 14-18
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 16 sec.
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 15 sec.
Point San Quintin
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: NW 21-27
Seas: Seas: NW 6 feet at 6 sec.
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: NW 18-24
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 16 sec.
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 15 sec.
Turtle Bay
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 6 sec.
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 7 sec.
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 6 sec.
Cedros Island
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-20
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 17 sec.
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 16 sec.
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: NW 12-16
Seas: SSW 2 feet at 15 sec.
ABREOJOS
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-24
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 17 sec.
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: W 18-23
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec.
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: W 15-20
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Mag Bay
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 17 sec.
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec.
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: W 12-16
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 56%
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Friday 7/27 Morning Winds: WNW 10 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: Seas: SSW 4 feet at 17 sec.
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 15 sec.
Sunday 7/29 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
* indicates WeatherUnderground Station
*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 10 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 2ssw
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 6-8
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: ENE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 90 °
Daily High Temperature: 103 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: SE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 97 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SSE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: SSW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 7-9
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ENE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: NE 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ENE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 102 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SSE 15 to 20 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 15-20
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: SE 16 to 22 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 16-21
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: NE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: NE 9-12
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ENE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: WSW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: WSW 6 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 15-19
La Paz:
Morning Winds: WSW 12 to 16 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 18-24
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 104 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: WSW 10 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: W 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 6-7
Sunrise Temp.: 87 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: WNW 1 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 7-9
Seas: S 2 feet at 17 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: WNW 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: NNW 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: N 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: ESE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: W 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: N 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-12
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/26/12
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Thursday, July 26, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see there are some scattered remnant clouds in the Sea this morning mainly in the southern Sea.
There was a bit less thunderbumper activity in Sonora that we have seen for the past two weeks. Most of the storms stayed in southern Sonora with just a few jumping the Fence into Arizona late yesterday afternoon and it looks like none during the night.
Early this morning a cell developed over Los Mochas and at 5:30 is was still building and just inching toward open water. By 7 O’clock this storm was on the wane and has moved east away from the coast.
Looking south to the cape and beyond where it looks like the East Cape has scattered clouds south to Cabo San Lucas.
The Mexican Riviera has several thumpers during the morning hours and there is still a lot of cloudiness along the coast.
Looking at the ITCZ/Monsoon trough where there is very moderate activity along the zone this morning.
Taking a look now in our Tropical Kitchen where this may be the final peak at invest 90 Echo. It is now about 1400 miles WSW of the cape with virtually no chance for any further development.
There are several Tropical Waves in the area. Both are in the general wake of invest 90 Echo and moving due west and there is not much moisture left in that area. With both waves there will be scattered moderate to strong convection but neither is forecast to develop into anything tropical. So it looks like we have nothing cooking in our Tropical Kitchen this morning and most likely into the weekend.
That’s what is going on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where the only item of interest is a weak trough of low pressure that has moved in from the Pacific and is moving through California and into Arizona this morning. It will temporally cool things down through Friday then high pressure will return this weekend and temperatures will climb back up again.
The other item of interest is a 2000 foot thick fog bank that hugs the coast from Vancouver Island in the north to around Turtle Bay to the south. It withdraws during the late morning hours bringing sunshine to the beaches by the early afternoons.
Looking now over to the southwest where with that trough of low pressure moving though the state it will be mostly dry today and tomorrow with high pressure rebuilding late in the weekend bringing the return of monsoon conditions.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence the northern Sea will see moderate southerlies today and tomorrow then pick up a bit on Saturday.
The Central see will see brisk southerlies this afternoon to around 18 knots but in general the winds should be in the moderate ranges for the 3-day forecast period. Saturday’s winds should come from the ENE in the northern crossing area.
The southern Sea moderate SSW today then swinging to the WSW tomorrow and Saturday in the brisk ranges, say gusts to around 18 knots.
Temperatures today will be in the high 80s to the mid 90s in most locations.
73s Y’all
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Thursday, July 26, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: ESE 14-18
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SE 17-22
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SSE 12-16
TOMORROW: Friday, July 27, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: E 14-18
Center : Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: SSE 8-10
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Thursday, July 26, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 6-7
Center : Afternoon Winds: SW 8-10
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: W 10-13
TOMORROW : Friday, July 27, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: W 10-13
Center : Afternoon Winds: NW 6-8
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SW 9-12
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-20
Seas: S 3 feet at 13 sec.
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-20
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 17 sec.
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-19
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 16 sec.
Point San Quintin
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: NW 19-25
Seas: Seas: S 5 feet at 12 sec.
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: NW 21-27
Seas: NW 5 feet at 6 sec.
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: NW 20-26
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 16 sec.
Turtle Bay
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: NW 3 feet at 9 sec.
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 6 sec.
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 6 sec.
Cedros Island
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-20
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 19 sec.
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: WNW 16-21
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 17 sec.
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-20
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 16 sec.
ABREOJOS
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-24
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 19 sec.
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-24
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 17 sec.
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-24
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec.
Mag Bay
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 18 sec.
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 17 sec.
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: WNW 16-21
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 59%
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Thursday 7/26 Morning Winds: WNW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: Seas: SSW 4 feet at 18 sec.
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 17 sec.
Saturday 7/28 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 15 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
* indicates WeatherUnderground Station
*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 12 to 16 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: Calm
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SSE 10 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: NW 15 to 20 knots
Afternoon Winds: NW 21-27
Sunrise Temp.: 89 °
Daily High Temperature: 103 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: S 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 8 °
Daily High Temperature: 101 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SSE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: SSE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 11 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ESE 11 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 14-18
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 101 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SE 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: E 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 14-18
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 14-18
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ESE 11 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 14-18
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: SE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: SSW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
La Paz:
Morning Winds: SW 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 103 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: SW 1 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 6-7
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: WNW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 14-18
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: SE 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 6-7
Seas: S 2 feet at 12 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: WSW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 14-18
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: WNW 2 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: NE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: NW 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: N 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: N 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: NW 9-12
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 17 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/25/12
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Voice to Text---
.At 4am and having my first cup of coffee on my porch this morning I could see lightning strikes to the NE toward Mulegé. When I looked at my best satellite images a few minutes later it showed a lot of remnant clouds moving across the Sea from storms over on the mainland but no clouds at all around Pt. Concepción or Mulegé. It must have been fake lightning.
The 24 hour loop is showing numerous storms during the night over in Sonora and lots of remnant clouds moving west out into the Sea.
There was a nice size cell working over Guaymas at 4am. However no rain was reported at either station there.
By 5:30 the image was showing most of the remnant clouds in the central Sea dissipating.
Looking south toward the cape where it looks like there are just a few remnant clouds along the coast this morning.
Looking now over to the Mexican Riviera where there has been a large cell building just south of Mazatlan this morning and at around 5:30 is started to wind down.
The rest of the coast south to Central American has clouds along the coast from storms inland.
Looking now in our Tropical Kitchen where invest 90Echo is now over 1000 miles SW of Manzanillo. I think it has missed its opportunity to become a player. The National Hurricane Center is now only giving it 30% chance of further development. So it stays on the back burner.
Back behind it is a tropical wave that does not look like it can develop into anything because 90E has taken all the moisture out of the area.
Looking out into the Caribbean I can see more Tropical Waves heading our way. But it looks like the next couple of days we won’t be seeing any tropical development in the Eastern Pacific basin.
That’s what’s going on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where the entire west coast is seeing seasonal July weather and it looks like that will continue for the next week.
The Sacramento valley is heating up and will start to see 100 plus temperatures into the weekend.
The coast has a 2000 ft thick fog bank that runs from around Turtle Bay north to the Washington/Oregon border. It recedes daily and by mid morning most areas along the coast will start to see some sunshine.
Southern California will be warm and dry under high pressure today. It will cool a bit tomorrow and Friday then warm back up again this weekend. Early next week will see monsoon moisture will return to the southland.
Looking now over to the southwest where there is only a slight chance of showers and thunderbumper in the region today and tomorrow. It will be warm and mostly dry into Friday. This weekend will sees a return of the monsoon bringing afternoon and evening thunderbumper back to the region.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence the southerlies will prevail over the 3-day forecast period. Today the northern and central Sea will see ballpark 20 knot winds this afternoon then tomorrow and Friday the southern winds will be back in the moderate ranges again.
The southern Sea will see moderate SE today then the southerlies will have a western flavor to them for the next couple of days.
73s Y’all
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-20
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SE 15-19
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SSE 14-18
TOMORROW: Thursday, July 26, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: E 12-16
Center : Afternoon Winds: ESE 14-18
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: S 7-9
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Wednesday, July 25, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Center : Afternoon Winds: S 8-10
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SW 9-12
TOMORROW : Thursday, July 26, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: WSW 6-7
Center : Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-11
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: NW 14-18
Seas: S 3 feet at 13 sec.
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: NW 14-18
Seas: S 3 feet at 13 sec.
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-20
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 17 sec.
Point San Quintin
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: NW 18-23
Seas: Seas: SSW 5 feet at 13 sec.
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: NW 18-24
Seas: S 5 feet at 12 sec.
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: NW 21-27
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 17 sec.
Turtle Bay
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: NW 3 feet at 9 sec.
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: NW 3 feet at 9 sec.
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 6 sec.
Cedros Island
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-19
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 13 sec.
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-19
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 19 sec.
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: NW 16-21
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 17 sec.
ABREOJOS
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: WNW 19-25
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-23
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 19 sec.
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: WNW 19-25
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 17 sec.
Mag Bay
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 18 sec.
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 17 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 88%
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Wednesday 7/25 Morning Winds: WNW 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-11
Seas: Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 18 sec.
Friday 7/27 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 17 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
* indicates WeatherUnderground Station
*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 13 to 18 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: Calm
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SSE 10 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 92 °
Daily High Temperature: 103 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: SSW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 88 °
Daily High Temperature: 111 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: S 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 97 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: SSE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ESE 9 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-20
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 101 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SE 10 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-16
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-20
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ESE 9 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-20
Sunrise Temp.: 89 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: SE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: SE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 9-12
La Paz:
Morning Winds: SE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 103 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: ESE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: ESE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: SE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 11-14
Seas: S 2 feet at 13 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: SSW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 98 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: SE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0.2 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: ENE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: NW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: ENE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: NE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 7-9
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 19 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/24/12
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Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Before looking down into the Sea this morning I looked out my window and saw lightning off to the east. I checked my best satellite image and it showed the Sea to the east clear of anything that looked like a thunderbumper. Well, so much for technology.
Using the 24 hour loop and looking at the Sea I can see that after the southern Sea cleared yesterday morning it looked like the rest of the Sea was cloudless all day.
Looking over in Sonora where there was very little thunderbumper activity there during the afternoon or during the night.
Looking now to the southern end of the sea where around 5 O’clock yesterday afternoon over near Puerto Vallarta a cell started to develop and it continued to develop all nigh and move to the north pretty much hugging the coast until several hours ago when it started moving out into the Sea.
It is now centered off shore from Los Mochas and extends about two thirds the way across the Sea just to the north of La Paz. The speed has increased once it hit open water and is now moving north up the Sea. This is a large significant storm. A chubbasco. Remnant clouds stretch back behind it all the way to Mazatlan. There does not appear to be much rain associated with this storm as none of the stations along the west coast of Mexico are reporting much more than a quarter inch of rain accumulation including Los Mochas. I just checked and the storm is now about 80% across the Sea and approaching the Loreto area. This image is showing the storm starting to decay. The remnant clouds now extend along the east coast of Baja south to the east cape. The webcam at La Paz showed heavy overcast.
Looking further south along the Mexican Riviera I can see mostly some isolated cloudiness along the coast and several fairly large squalls off shore.
The Tehuantepec had some cells passing over last night but right now it is pretty much clear.
The ITCZ/Monsoon trough is fairly active this morning all the way out into the western Pacific.
Looking now in our Tropical Kitchen where invest 90 Echo is still marching due west and is about 950 miles southwest of Manzanillo this morning. Conditions out there are environmentally friendly for tropical development however not much is happening except some loose circulation and a few thumpers. That being said the National Hurricane Center is still giving this system an 80% chance of developing into a depression within the next 48 hours. Meantime we’ll keep it on the back burner. Even if it does develop the models are showing it tracking due west with no interaction with land.
That’s what is gong on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where the entire west coast will start to cool off starting today with the advance of high pressure out in the Pacific.
The Sacramento valley has seen the high 90s for a week now will cool off to the high 80s for the rest of the week.
Southern California will remain warm through tomorrow then cool down a few degrees for the rest of the week. The monsoon moisture has moved off to the northeast so there is little chance of and showers in the mountains or deserts for the rest of the week.
Looking now over to the southwest where high pressure centered over southern California will slowly migrate slowly across Arizona by Thursday resulting in fewer showers and thunderbumpers in the region. Next week should see the return of the monsoon.
That’s what’s going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence it looks like today will be much like the past week. Moderate southerlies are on tap for the entire Sea of Cortez for the 3-day forecast period.
Temperatures continue to be in the high 80s to the mid 90s in most locations. The blogger in La Paz finally backed off his dire forecast of scorching temperatures this week. He had me scrambling to see what I had missed. Sometimes those crystal balls get a little murky at times.
73s Y’all
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: E 13-17
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: S 9-12
TOMORROW: Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 13-17
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: S 9-12
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Tuesday, July 24, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: SE 10-13
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSE 10-13
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: S 10-13
TOMORROW : Wednesday, July 25, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: SE 9-11
Center : Afternoon Winds: S 10-13
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SSW 10-13
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: NW 13-17
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: NW 13-17
Seas: S 3 feet at 13 sec.
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-19
Seas: S 3 feet at 13 sec.
Point San Quintin
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: Seas: SSW 5 feet at 14 sec.
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: NW 18-23
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 13 sec.
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: NW 19-25
Seas: S 5 feet at 12 sec.
Turtle Bay
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: NW 3 feet at 10 sec.
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: NW 3 feet at 9 sec.
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: NW 3 feet at 9 sec.
Cedros Island
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: NW 13-17
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 14 sec.
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: NW 14-18
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 13 sec.
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 19 sec.
ABREOJOS
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-23
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-23
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-24
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 19 sec.
Mag Bay
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 18 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 72%
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Tuesday 7/24 Morning Winds: WNW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: W 10-13
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Thursday 7/26 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 18 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 11 to 15 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: Calm
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: S 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: SE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 90 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: SSW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 88 °
Daily High Temperature: 102 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SSW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: SSW 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: E 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 87 °
Daily High Temperature: 106 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SE 9 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 95 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: E 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-16
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: E 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 88 °
Daily High Temperature: 97 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: SE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: SW 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 9-12
La Paz:
Morning Winds: SSW 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 102 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: SSE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: ESE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 8-10
Seas: SSW 2 feet at 14 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: SW 1 to 1 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 97 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: SE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0.07 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: SSE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 6-8
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: ENE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0.26 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: SW 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 73 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: ESE 3 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 6-7
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/23/12
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Monday, July 23, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see there is still a lot of remnant cloudiness in the Sea this morning left over from the storms over on the mainland.
Looking over to Sonora where there was considerable thunderbumper activity there yesterday afternoon and in the evening hours. Most of the thumpers dissipated by around midnight and the remnant clouds have moved west out into the Sea and crossed the peninsual. It looks like the Sea should clear by mid morning.
Looking now south to the southern Sea where there was very heavy thunderbumper activity over around Los Mochas last night and between there and La Paz is where most of the remnant clouds were this morning. At 5am most had drifted west over the peninsula with only a few left in the area.
Looking now south to the Mexican Riviera and from Puerto Vallarta south to Central America there has been a lot of thunderbumper working their way toward the coast during the night and at 5am most of the west coast has some form of thumper working. Some on land and numerous squalls off shore.
The Tehuantepec is also blanketed with storms over it this morning. The Gulf of Tehuantepec is having a mild wind event this morning with gust to 20 knots and should lay down by this afternoon.
Looking now at the ITCZ/Monsoon trough where there a couple of lows embedded in the zone. Both are being stimulated by tropical waves.
The one with the best chance of tropical development has been designated at invest 90E and is about 750 miles southwest of Manzanillo this morning. The National Hurricane Center is giving it an 80% chance of becoming our next tropical storm within the next 48 hours. Forecast models are showing this developing system to move due west with no interaction with land.
The other one is less likely to develop.
So it looks like we will be moving this invest from the back burner to the front in our Tropical Kitchen probably tomorrow. The name will be Gilma. Where do they get these names? Sound like something found in the bottom of a Petri dish not a girl’s name.
I digress!
That’s what’s going on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where a low has moved down from the Gulf of Alaska giving the Great Northwest another chance of showers today.
Northern California will stay hot and dry inland with temperatures reaching triple digits and the coast staying in the mid 70s.
Southern California under high pressure will continue to have warm days though tomorrow with the possibility of afternoon thunderbumper or showers in the deserts and mountains. A weak trough will cool things down a bit until Friday.
Looking now over to the southwest where the monsoon is monsooning and will continue to bring thunderbumper and showers to the southwest all week with a less active pattern in the later part of the week before cranking it up again early next week.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence where in general we can expect the entire Sea to see moderate southerlies over the 3-day forecast period. The fly in the ointment could be Wednesday on the Baja side of the northern crossing where 20 knot winds are forecast right now. That’s three days out so that could change.
Temperature-wise it looks like we will continue to see the high 80s to the mid 90s today.
The weather blogger in La Paz has upped the ante again saying yesterday “Brace yourself Baja” 100 degree temperatures are on the way for many locations on the peninsual.
My historical records show the average daytime high in the cove for July is 96 and that what we have been doing all this month. Historically it would be somewhat rare to have more than just a couple of days over 100 in July here. We’ll see?
73s Y’all
Monday, July 23, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Monday, July 23, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: E 11-14
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SSE 9-11
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SW 9-11
TOMORROW: Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: E 11-14
Center : Afternoon Winds: ESE 7-9
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: SW 7-9
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Monday, July 23, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 6-7
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSE 8-10
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SSW 8-10
TOMORROW : Tuesday, July 24, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: SE 7-9
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSE 9-11
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: S 9-12
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec.
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: NW 12-16
Seas: S 3 feet at 13 sec.
Point San Quintin
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: NW 17-22
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 14 sec.
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: NW 18-24
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 13 sec.
Turtle Bay
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: NW 3 feet at 11 sec.
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: NW 3 feet at 10 sec.
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: NW 3 feet at 9 sec.
Cedros Island
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: NW 13-17
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 15 sec.
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-19
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 14 sec.
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-19
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 13 sec.
ABREOJOS
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-24
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-24
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 14 sec.
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-23
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Mag Bay
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 14 sec.
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 79%
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Monday 7/23 Morning Winds: NW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: Seas: SSW 5 feet at 14 sec.
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Wednesday 7/25 Afternoon Winds: WSW 8-10
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: Calm
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: S 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: ESE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 89 °
Daily High Temperature: 97 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: SSE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: S 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: S 3 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: E 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 102 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: S 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: ENE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 11-14
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-16
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: E 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 97 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: ESE 1 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 9-11
La Paz:
Morning Winds: S 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 102 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: SE 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 6-7
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 6-8
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 6-7
Seas: SSW 2 feet at 15 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: ESE 0 to 0 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 97 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: SE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: NE 3 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: NW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: NE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 73 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0.23 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: SW 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 5-6
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: N 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-11
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/22/12
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Sunday, July 22, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that the Sea cleared of most cloudiness early yesterday morning.
There has been considerable thunderbumper activity in Sonora yesterday afternoon and early this morning. Most were well on the wane by 4am. All of the storms moved north and none of the storms moved west out into the Sea. There is however quite a lot of debris cloudiness in the Sea especially in the southern Sea this morning. I’d imagine that all these will clear by mid morning. This image is showing the East Cape with a blanket of remnant clouds.
This loop is showing some clouds developing back in the mountains along the Baja central coast but it looks like none developed into thumpers.
Looking south of the cape to the Mexican Riviera where from just a bit south of Mazatlan to around Zihuatanejo there has been very heavy thunderbumper activity over land and many squalls off shore.
Further south the Gulf of Tehuantepec is clear this morning but there are 25K winds funneling through the Chivella pass into the Gulf this morning due to a tropical wave just east of the Bay of Campeche on the eastern coast.
Looking now into our Tropical Kitchen where yesterday a tropical wave was flirting with that low that is embedded in the ITCZ/Monsoon trough about 650 miles south-southwest of Manzanillo. It was not getting much attention. This morning however the Navy has designated it as invest 90 Echo. And the National Hurricane Center is giving it a 40% chance of tropical development in the next 48 hours.
Glancing over to the Caribbean the only Tropical Wave that I can see is the one approaching the Bay of Campeche. It should move through the Tehuantepec isthmus probably tomorrow evening or early Monday.
That’s what’s going on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where a low has dipped down from the Gulf of Alaska and is keeping the streets wet in Portland and Seattle today.
Northern California will continue to see triple digit temperatures today and start to cool off a little next week.
Southern California where high pressure will rule the southern California weather into next Thursday. Monsoonal moisture from the SW will bring a chance to thunderbumper to the mountains and deserts through Tuesday night. Temperatures will be a bit above normal today.
Looking now over to the southwest where the monsoon will be bringing thunderbumpers and showers to the region into late in the week.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence it looks like the far northern Sea could see some 20 knot winds today and tomorrow however the rest of the Sea moderate southerlies much like we have had for the past week.
The southern Sea will continue to see light to moderate ESE winds over the 3-day forecast period.
Temperature today will be about like the past few days and be in the high 80s to the mid 90s.
The blogger in La Paz is now saying the entire peninsula will be seeing triple digits afternoon temperatures next week.
73s Y’all
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Sunday, July 22, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: E 10-13
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: ESE 9-12
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SW 11-14
TOMORROW: Monday, July 23, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: E 12-16
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSE 6-8
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: SSW 7-9
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Sunday, July 22, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 6-7
Center : Afternoon Winds: SW 6-8
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-11
TOMORROW : Monday, July 23, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: SSE 6-8
Center : Afternoon Winds: S 8-10
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: NW 10-13
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 18 sec.
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: NW 10-13
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec.
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: NW 12-15
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec
Point San Quintin
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-19
Seas: Seas: SSW 5 feet at 17 sec.
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 14 sec.
Turtle Bay
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 7 sec.
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: NW 3 feet at 11 sec.
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: NW 3 feet at 10 sec.
Cedros Island
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 17 sec.
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 15 sec.
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: NW 14-18
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 14 sec.
ABREOJOS
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-23
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 17 sec.
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-23
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-23
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec
Mag Bay
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 17 sec.
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: 76 °
Daily High Temperature: 88%
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunday 7/22 Morning Winds: NW 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: Seas: SSW 5 feet at 16 sec.
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 14 sec.
Tuesday 7/24 Afternoon Winds: W 11-14
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: Calm
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SSE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: ESE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 88 °
Daily High Temperature: 100 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: SE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: ESE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: E 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: E 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 100 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SSW 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: E 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-16
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: E 6 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-15
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: E 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 95 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: ESE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: SSE 2 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 8-10
La Paz:
Morning Winds: SSW 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: SSE 1 to 1 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 6-7
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: ENE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 99 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: E 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 6-8
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 17 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: WNW 0 to 0 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: SSE 2 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: NE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: NNE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: N 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 8-10
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/21/12
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Saturday, July 21, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that the Sea still has some bands of scattered fluffys here and there throughout the Sea that are left over from storms originating over Sonora last night.
This loop is showing that none of the big storms encroached into the Sea but all moved north. There was considerable thunderbumper activity over Sonora yesterday afternoon with several MCS’s, (Here is that term again, MCS, mesoscale convective systems) where these storms all link together to form one lone linier thunderbumper that was around 1000 miles long.
That being said with all the moisture in the air I’d be surprised if there were not some small isolated thumpers that built up over the Sea last night that are not showing up in this image.
This morning this image is showing that most of the thunderbumper activity in Sonora has dissipated and the only line of thumpers I can see are stretched out over the Sierra Madre Occidentals Mountains.
Back here on the Baja coast yesterday afternoon there were several locations in the coastal mountains that showed some cloudiness but no tall clouds indicating thunderbumpers.
Looking now south to the southern Sea I can see that the southern Sea cleared by mid morning and has been pretty much free of any cloudiness since then.
Looking now over to the Mexican Riviera where south of Mazatlan there has been a lot of thumpers working there way toward the coast with most dissipating as they reached the coast. This morning there is a lot of remnant clouds south along the coast to around Zihuatanejo.
The Tehuantepec isthmus has a few small storms over it however the Gulf is clear this morning. There is a small wind event there this morning with gusts to around 30 knots due to 1019 high pressure over the Caribbean. It will be short lived and the winds will be back in the moderate ranges by this afternoon.
Taking a look in our Tropical Kitchen this morning I can see a low embedded in the ITCZ/Monsoon trough this morning. It has not been designated for observation and the environment is not particularly favorable for any tropical development.
Looking out in the Caribbean I can see another tropical wave headed our way and it should pass through Central America Sunday night. The global models are sort of “iffy” about this wave so we’ll put it on the back burner for now.
That’s what is going on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where the Great Northwest will continue to see off and on light rain throughout the weekend.
Northern California will be hot and dry.
Southern California will continue to see coastal fog this morning and warm weather will continue into the weekend. They could see some isolated thunderbumper activity in the mountains and deserts from monsoonal moisture moving in from the SW this weekend.
Next week there will be a slow cooling trend for the southland.
Looking now over to the southwest where the monsoon is very active and they will be seeing an increase in thunderbumper during the weekend. Next week the monsoon will quiet down and they will see less thunderbumper activity in Arizona.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence it looks like our moderate southerlies will continue throughout the weekend and Monday. The far northern Sea could see some 20+ knot winds over the weekend but the rest in the moderate ranges.
The southern Sea light to moderate southerlies over the 3-day forecast period.
Yesterday’s highs were mostly in the high 80s to the mid 90s and I’d expect them to be about the same today.
One of the bloggers in La Paz posted that next week the honeymoon is over for that area with 100 degree temperatures are on tap for the region. We’ll see?
73s Y’all
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Saturday, July 21, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SE 12-15
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: S 12-15
TOMORROW: Sunday, July 22, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: E 12-15
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 11-14
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Saturday, July 21, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 8-10
Center : Afternoon Winds: WSW 7-9
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: W 9-12
TOMORROW : Sunday, July 22, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: S 3-4
Center : Afternoon Winds: SW 6-8
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-11
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: WNW 10-13
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 19 sec.
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: WNW 10-13
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 18 sec.
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: WNW 10-13
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec.
Point San Quintin
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: NW 18-23
Seas: Seas: SSW 5 feet at 19 sec.
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 17 sec.
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
Turtle Bay
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 7 sec.
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 7 sec.
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: WNW 2 feet at 8 sec.
Cedros Island
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-20
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 19 sec.
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 17 sec.
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 15 sec.
ABREOJOS
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: WNW 17-22
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 19 sec.
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: W 17-22
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 17 sec.
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: W 17-22
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
Mag Bay
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 19 sec.
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 17 sec.
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: n/a °
Daily High Temperature: %
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Saturday 7/21 Morning Winds: WNW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: Seas: SSW 5 feet at 18 sec.
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 16 sec.
Monday 7/23 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 14 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 10 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: Calm
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: W 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: n/a °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: ESE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 90 °
Daily High Temperature: 102 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 95 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SE 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: E 8 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 101 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SSE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: E 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-15
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: E 8 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 0
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: ESE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: S 1 to 1 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 9-11
La Paz:
Morning Winds: SW 2 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 98 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: E 0 to 0 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: n/a °
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: ESE 15 to 21 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 18-24
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: E 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 7-9
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 19 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: WSW 1 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: NW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: NE 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: ENE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 6-7
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: NE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 6-8
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 17 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/20/12
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Friday, July 20, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning in the 24 hour loop I can see that the cloudiness especially in the southern Sea cleared by mid morning yesterday and the rest of the Sea was pretty much clear of any cloudiness all day.
In the early afternoon I can see convection building along the coastal mountains from just south of La Paz to a bit south of Santa Rosalia. It does not look like any of these developed into real thumpers. Most likely some posturing, some thunder and lighting without any rain.
This morning the southern Sea between Los Mochas and La Paz has some residual remnant cloudiness from storms in Sonora last night. There are no indications of any thunderbumpers encroaching into the Sea from Sonora last night or this morning.
This image is showing no thunderbumper activity in the Sea at all last night. There could have been some isolated small thumpers but nothing in the Chubbasco class.
Looking now over to Sonora where there was a lot of thunderbumper activity yesterday afternoon with most of the storms stopping at the Fence. It looks like mostly showers moved north into Arizona last evening and then north into the Great Basin.
Looking now south to along the Mexican Riviera where there was some moderate thunderbumper back in the mountains behind Manzanillo and Zihuatanejo bringing mostly cloudiness to the coast.
Off shore in this region I can see several squalls working this morning.
Looking father south I can see the Tehuantepec is clear this morning after a tropical wave moved through the isthmus yesterday.
Looking now at the ITCZ/Monsoon trough I can see two 1009 lows embedded in the zone this morning. One of these was designated as invest 99. This morning the U.S. Navy has dropped the designation.
Looking now into our tropical kitchen.
With that low in the ITCZ/Monsoon trough no longer considered to be a threat to develop into anything tropical that leaves the tropical wave that came through the Tehuantepec isthmus yesterday. It has developed into a low within the zone however the forecast is for little or no development to occure at this time. So well put that on the back burner.
Looking out in the Caribbean I can see another Tropical Wave headed our way. The models are a bit more aggressive with this wave’s development once it passes through central America into the basin. That’s a couple of days out though.
So it looks right now that there won’t be anything cooking in our Tropical Kitchen for at least the next 48 hours.
That’s what is going on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where there is a weak low that is pushing through western Washington this morning bringing a chance of showers and thunderbumpers today. The forecast is for a day of sun and a day of possible showers for the next week for the Great Northwest.
Northern California is experiencing typical July weather with the inland valleys near the century mark and the mid 70s along the coast.
Southern California will be fair and warm today with patchy coastal fog in the morning. Monsoonal moisture will gradually increase through the weekend with some showers and thunderbumper today through Wednesday mostly during the afternoons over the mountains and deserts. Temperatures just a tad higher than seasaon norms this weekend. Gradual cooling should occur starting early next week.
Looking now over to the southwest where moisture will move back into the redion today through the weekend. This will result in an upswing in thunderbumper activity expecially today and Saturday. A few severe thunderbumper are possible this afternoon into this evening. Locally heavy rain is likely as well the possablity of some flash flooding. Tomorrow could be a gully washer as well.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence it looks like our moderate southerlies will continue throughout the weekend. Picking up just a bit on Saturday but less than 20 knots.
Temperatures continue to be in the mid to high 90s.
73s Y’all
Friday, July 20, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Friday, July 20, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: E 9-12
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SE 12-15
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SSW 8-10
TOMORROW: Saturday, July 21, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 14-18
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: SSE 9-11
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Friday, July 20, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Center : Afternoon Winds: S 9-11
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SW 10-13
TOMORROW : Saturday, July 21, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: SE 8-10
Center : Afternoon Winds: WSW 6-8
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: W 9-11
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: NW 14-18
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 23 sec.
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: NW 14-18
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 19 sec.
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: NW 12-16
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 18 sec.
Point San Quintin
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: NW 18-23
Seas: Seas: SSW 4 feet at 22 sec.
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: NW 18-24
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 19 sec.
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: WNW 16-21
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 17 sec.
Turtle Bay
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: WNW 16-21
Seas: NW 3 feet at 11 sec.
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 7 sec.
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 7 sec.
Cedros Island
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-20
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 22 sec.
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 19 sec.
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 17 sec.
ABREOJOS
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: WNW 21-27
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 22 sec.
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: WNW 17-22
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 19 sec.
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: W 16-21
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 17 sec.
Mag Bay
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 21 sec.
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 19 sec.
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: W 12-16
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 17 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Friday 7/20 Morning Winds: WNW 6 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: Seas: SSW 4 feet at 21 sec.
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 18 sec.
Sunday 7/22 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 16 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: SSW 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 14-18
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: Calm
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: S 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: SW 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 14-18
Sunrise Temp.: 88 °
Daily High Temperature: 99 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: SW 1 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 88 °
Daily High Temperature: 98 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SSW 2 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 95 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: SSE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 102 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: ESE 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ESE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 95 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 0
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: ESE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-20
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: ESE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 10-13
La Paz:
Morning Winds: SSE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: SE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: SE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 11-14
Seas: SSW 2 feet at 22 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: WSW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: WSW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: N 3 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: NW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: NE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: NNE 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: NNW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 8-10
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 19 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/19/12
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Thursday, July 19, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that the northern and most of the central Sea are pretty much cloud free this morning.
There was considerable thunderbumper activity in southern Sonora yesterday afternoon and last evening and several of these cells drifted west toward the La Paz area.
This 24 hour loop is showing a large one breaking up about the center of the Sea early this morning into several smaller cells and then they broke up leaving a lot of remnant clouds in the area. It’s very possible there could have been some showers from around La Paz south along the East Cape early this morning however the reporting stations did not report any.
Looking now south along the Mexican Riviera where there is not much activity along the coast this morning until you reach the Gulf of Tehuantepec where there is again this morning a big honk’n thunderbumper right over the entire Gulf.
Looking now at the ITCZ/Monsoon trough I can see a low embedded in the zone out around 115W. It has been designated at invest 99 and is steadily moving west and will pose now threat to land even if there is some tropical development to the low.
Looking now into our Tropical Kitchen where all the himicanes and hurricanes are now gone. Fabio now just a elongated moisture plume moving well off shore along Northern Baja bypassing San Diego and making landfall around La La Land.
The only item on the back burner right now is a tropical wave that has been slowly moving across the Caribbean for the past several days and is forecast to slip through the Tehuantepec isthmus tomorrow and then start looking for a lonely low to stimulate here in the Eastern Pacific basin.
That’s what is going on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where the entire west coast will be enjoying a typical July day. Inland temperatures will hover just below the century mark in the inland valleys and be in the high 70s along the coast.
La La land may see some sprinkles or even a thunderbumper as that plume of moisture from Fabio arrives in the area today.
The San Diego area will see some cloudiness today but will start to warm up into the weekend as high pressure expands into the area.
Saturday moisture will begin to increase again with isolated afternoon thunderbumpers in the deserts and mountains. The chances of showers and thunderbumpers will increase early next week as the monsoon kicks up.
Looking now over to the southwest where the monsoon will again bring moisture back into the region today and more so tomorrow into the weekend. As a result an upswing in thunderbumper activity can be anticipated area wide tomorrow and Saturday.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence the Sea will continue to see moderate southerlies over the 3-day forecast period.
I’ve noted that in the past several days the advertized direction of the winds have been moderated by local thermal conditions. So don’t chisel these wind directions in stone. The velocities will be pretty much as advertized but the winds can swing from NE to SE or vise versa.
So looking now at the northern Sea it looks like moderate ESE for the 3-day forecast period.
The northern crossing portion of the central Sea E or ESE for the 3-day forecast period.
For Puerto Escondido area they can expect ESE over the 3-day forecast period.
For the southern Sea E or ESE for the 3-day forecast period.
For the past couple of days, here in the cove, we have had a lot to thunder rumbling around the mountains behind the cove in the late afternoons along with some lightning alas no rain.
There have been lots of Mexican tourist visiting the beach with some camping all looking anxiously at the buildup behind the beach and asking me, “Pensa Yubia?” I shrug and look up and say, “No pienso!” and I’m right 99% of the time.
Temperatures today will be in the mid to high 90s
73s Y’all
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Thursday, July 19, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that the northern and most of the central Sea are pretty much cloud free this morning.
There was considerable thunderbumper activity in southern Sonora yesterday afternoon and last evening and several of these cells drifted west toward the La Paz area.
This 24 hour loop is showing a large one breaking up about the center of the Sea early this morning into several smaller cells and then they broke up leaving a lot of remnant clouds in the area. It’s very possible there could have been some showers from around La Paz south along the East Cape early this morning however the reporting stations did not report any.
Looking now south along the Mexican Riviera where there is not much activity along the coast this morning until you reach the Gulf of Tehuantepec where there is again this morning a big honk’n thunderbumper right over the entire Gulf.
Looking now at the ITCZ/Monsoon trough I can see a low embedded in the zone out around 115W. It has been designated at invest 99 and is steadily moving west and will pose now threat to land even if there is some tropical development to the low.
Looking now into our Tropical Kitchen where all the himicanes and hurricanes are now gone. Fabio now just a elongated moisture plume moving well off shore along Northern Baja bypassing San Diego and making landfall around La La Land.
The only item on the back burner right now is a tropical wave that has been slowly moving across the Caribbean for the past several days and is forecast to slip through the Tehuantepec isthmus tomorrow and then start looking for a lonely low to stimulate here in the Eastern Pacific basin.
That’s what is going on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where the entire west coast will be enjoying a typical July day. Inland temperatures will hover just below the century mark in the inland valleys and be in the high 70s along the coast.
La La land may see some sprinkles or even a thunderbumper as that plume of moisture from Fabio arrives in the area today.
The San Diego area will see some cloudiness today but will start to warm up into the weekend as high pressure expands into the area.
Saturday moisture will begin to increase again with isolated afternoon thunderbumpers in the deserts and mountains. The chances of showers and thunderbumpers will increase early next week as the monsoon kicks up.
Looking now over to the southwest where the monsoon will again bring moisture back into the region today and more so tomorrow into the weekend. As a result an upswing in thunderbumper activity can be anticipated area wide tomorrow and Saturday.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence the Sea will continue to see moderate southerlies over the 3-day forecast period.
I’ve noted that in the past several days the advertized direction of the winds have been moderated by local thermal conditions. So don’t chisel these wind directions in stone. The velocities will be pretty much as advertized but the winds can swing from NE to SE or vise versa.
So looking now at the northern Sea it looks like moderate ESE for the 3-day forecast period.
The northern crossing portion of the central Sea E or ESE for the 3-day forecast period.
For Puerto Escondido area they can expect ESE over the 3-day forecast period.
For the southern Sea E or ESE for the 3-day forecast period.
For the past couple of days, here in the cove, we have had a lot to thunder rumbling around the mountains behind the cove in the late afternoons along with some lightning alas no rain.
There have been lots of Mexican tourist visiting the beach with some camping all looking anxiously at the buildup behind the beach and asking me, “Pensa Yubia?” I shrug and look up and say, “No pienso!” and I’m right 99% of the time.
Temperatures today will be in the mid to high 90s
73s Y’all
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Thursday, July 19, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that the northern and most of the central Sea are pretty much cloud free this morning.
There was considerable thunderbumper activity in southern Sonora yesterday afternoon and last evening and several of these cells drifted west toward the La Paz area.
This 24 hour loop is showing a large one breaking up about the center of the Sea early this morning into several smaller cells and then they broke up leaving a lot of remnant clouds in the area. It’s very possible there could have been some showers from around La Paz south along the East Cape early this morning however the reporting stations did not report any.
Looking now south along the Mexican Riviera where there is not much activity along the coast this morning until you reach the Gulf of Tehuantepec where there is again this morning a big honk’n thunderbumper right over the entire Gulf.
Looking now at the ITCZ/Monsoon trough I can see a low embedded in the zone out around 115W. It has been designated at invest 99 and is steadily moving west and will pose now threat to land even if there is some tropical development to the low.
Looking now into our Tropical Kitchen where all the himicanes and hurricanes are now gone. Fabio now just a elongated moisture plume moving well off shore along Northern Baja bypassing San Diego and making landfall around La La Land.
The only item on the back burner right now is a tropical wave that has been slowly moving across the Caribbean for the past several days and is forecast to slip through the Tehuantepec isthmus tomorrow and then start looking for a lonely low to stimulate here in the Eastern Pacific basin.
That’s what is going on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where the entire west coast will be enjoying a typical July day. Inland temperatures will hover just below the century mark in the inland valleys and be in the high 70s along the coast.
La La land may see some sprinkles or even a thunderbumper as that plume of moisture from Fabio arrives in the area today.
The San Diego area will see some cloudiness today but will start to warm up into the weekend as high pressure expands into the area.
Saturday moisture will begin to increase again with isolated afternoon thunderbumpers in the deserts and mountains. The chances of showers and thunderbumpers will increase early next week as the monsoon kicks up.
Looking now over to the southwest where the monsoon will again bring moisture back into the region today and more so tomorrow into the weekend. As a result an upswing in thunderbumper activity can be anticipated area wide tomorrow and Saturday.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence the Sea will continue to see moderate southerlies over the 3-day forecast period.
I’ve noted that in the past several days the advertized direction of the winds have been moderated by local thermal conditions. So don’t chisel these wind directions in stone. The velocities will be pretty much as advertized but the winds can swing from NE to SE or vise versa.
So looking now at the northern Sea it looks like moderate ESE for the 3-day forecast period.
The northern crossing portion of the central Sea E or ESE for the 3-day forecast period.
For Puerto Escondido area they can expect ESE over the 3-day forecast period.
For the southern Sea E or ESE for the 3-day forecast period.
For the past couple of days, here in the cove, we have had a lot to thunder rumbling around the mountains behind the cove in the late afternoons along with some lightning alas no rain.
There have been lots of Mexican tourist visiting the beach with some camping all looking anxiously at the buildup behind the beach and asking me, “Pensa Yubia?” I shrug and look up and say, “No pienso!” and I’m right 99% of the time.
Temperatures today will be in the mid to high 90s
73s Y’all
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Thursday, July 19, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: E 11-14
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SE 12-15
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SSW 8-10
TOMORROW: Friday, July 20, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: E 9-12
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 10-13
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: SW 8-10
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Thursday, July 19, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 9-11
Center : Afternoon Winds: S 9-12
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SW 10-13
TOMORROW : Friday, July 20, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Center : Afternoon Winds: S 7-9
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: WSW 4-5
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: NW 13-17
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 13 sec.
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: NW 13-17
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 23 sec.
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: NW 13-17
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 19 sec.
Point San Quintin
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: Seas: SW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: NW 18-24
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 22 sec.
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: NW 18-23
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 19 sec.
Turtle Bay
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: WNW 2 feet at 9 sec.
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: WNW 16-21
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 4 sec.
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 6 sec.
Cedros Island
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SW 2 feet at 13 sec.
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-20
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 22 sec.
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 19 sec.
ABREOJOS
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: WNW 19-25
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: WNW 20-26
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 22 sec.
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: W 15-19
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 19 sec.
Mag Bay
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: WNW 17-22
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: WNW 16-21
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 21 sec.
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 19 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Thursday 7/19 Morning Winds: NW 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 11-14
Seas: Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 21 sec.
Saturday 7/21 Afternoon Winds: W 10-13
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 18 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 10 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: Calm
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: S 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: NE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: SSW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 88 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SSW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: S 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 100 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SSE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: ESE 6 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 9-12
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: ESE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-15
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ESE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 97 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 0
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: ESE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 11-14
La Paz:
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 102 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-12
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 10-13
Seas: SSE 2 feet at 10 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: SE 1 to 1 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: SSE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: ENE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: NNW 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 76 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: SW 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: N 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-11
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 22 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/18/12
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that the Sea in general is pretty much free of any cloudiness. I can however see a few fluffys here and there that will most likely burn off by mid morning.
Late Yesterday morning into the early afternoon there was a thin veil of clouds that passed over the Sea but they passed quickly and most of the Sea had abundant sunshine yesterday afternoon.
Looking now over to Sonora with the 24 hour loop and I can see there was just moderate thunderbumper activity in Sonora yesterday afternoon and last night with a few very small storms moving north and just crossing the Fence into the SE corner of Arizona and the SW corner of New Mexico. The cloud tops don’t look very tall so I’m thinking showers not thunderbumpers.
This morning I can see isolated small thunderbumpers over the length of Sonora but none are close to the coast and there are just a few clouds from these storms along the Sonoran coast.
Looking now south to the cape area where yesterday morning I observed a large cell moving out of the Puerto Vallarta area into the southern crossing and making it almost all the way to La Paz. Shortly after that the cell began to break up and left a lot of cloudiness in the area into the afternoon.
The southern crossing is clear this morning.
Looking south to the Mexican Riviera where the coast is pretty much clear until you get to the Gulf of Tehuantepec where there is a large honker directly over the Gulf.
A little later in the week a tropical wave that is a bit west of Cuba this morning is expected to pass through the Tehuantepec isthmus and into the basin.
Looking now into our Tropical Kitchen where we have one item on the back burner and another about to be moved there.
The first is invest 99 that is around 830 miles SW of Manzanillo this morning. It is forecast to develop slowly and then the models are showing it following in the wake of Daniel and Emilia and head due west. If this becomes a named storm it will be Gilma. Where do they get these names? Have you ever heard of someone called Gilma?
The next burner item is former himicane Fabio now a tropical depression and soon to be plutoed to a remnant low sometime today.
There is a lot of moisture left in this system and a moisture plume is developing that is being drawn to a low centered over Nevada. The moisture plume will pass over southern California on its way NE and there is a good chance of at least some light rain, perhaps a thunderbumper or two on the way.
From what I’m seeing in this image it looks like if northern Baja gets any rain it will from Ensenada north.
Looking now over to the southwest where drier air will result in less thunderbumpers today and tomorrow. The monsoon will again become active Friday into the weekend.
There is a low over Texas that will be moving through Arizona on its way west this weekend that will aid in the development of thunderbumpers in the region.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence the winds in the Sea will be in the moderate ranges over the 3-day forecast period. In general there will be a southern direction to the winds however depending of where you are the winds could be moderate NE at times. For example tomorrow on the Baja side in the central Sea you could see both NE and SE winds in the afternoon or one or the other.
73s Y’all
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: ESE 14-18
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SE 13-17
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: S 10-13
TOMORROW: Thursday, July 19, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: ENE 12-15
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 7-9
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-11
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Wednesday, July 18, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSE 9-12
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: S 9-12
TOMORROW : Thursday, July 19, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 9-11
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SW 10-13
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-19
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 11 sec.
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-19
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-20
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 23 sec.
Point San Quintin
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: NW 14-18
Seas: Seas: SW 5 feet at 10 sec.
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-20
Seas: SW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: NW 21-28
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 22 sec.
Turtle Bay
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: NW 2 feet at 9 sec.
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: WNW 2 feet at 9 sec.
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: WNW 16-21
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 6 sec.
Cedros Island
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: WSW 3 feet at 9 sec.
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SW 2 feet at 13 sec.
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: NW 17-22
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 22 sec.
ABREOJOS
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: W 17-22
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 14 sec.
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-24
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: WNW 19-25
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 22 sec.
Mag Bay
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: WNW 16-21
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 21 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Wednesday 7/18 Morning Winds: NW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 10-13
Seas: Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Friday 7/20 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 21 se
. SEA OF CORTEZ
* indicates WeatherUnderground Station
*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: SW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: Calm
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SSE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: ESE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 98 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: ENE 3 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: SE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 14-18
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 99 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: S 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: E 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 12-15
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 15-19
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 14-18
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 95 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: SE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 9-12
La Paz:
Morning Winds: SE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: SE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 800 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: SE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 12-15
Seas: SSE 2 feet at 11 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: ESE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: ESE 3 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: ESE 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 6-8
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0.16 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: N 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 72 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: NE 2 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 8-10
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that the thunderbumper activity in Sonora in the past 24 hours has been considerably less than it has been for the past several days.
There was some thunderbumpers working yesterday afternoon and last night in northern Sonora but most stopped at the Fence. Radar images some showers in the far southeast corner of Arizona and the southwest corner of New Mexico at 4am this morning.
I can see some residual fluffys here and there in the Sea left over from storms over southern Sonora last night.
This morning there is a nice big honker that is currently directly over Los Mochas and moving out into the Sea perhaps one quarter of the way toward La Paz.
Looking at the cape area with the 24 hour loop it looks like there could have been some thunderbumper activity back in the mountains between La Paz and the East Cape last night.
In general the rest of the Sea appears to be pretty much cloud free.
Looking now south to along the Mexican Riviera where this morning the entire coast looks to be pretty much cloud free.
Even the Gulf of Tehuantepec was cloud free this morning. Glancing over to the Caribbean I can see a tropical wave passing over Cuba this morning. It’s a couple of days away from us if it makes it this far.
Looking now into our Tropical Kitchen where Fabio is now a tropical storm and forecast to become a subtropical remnant low later today. He still has a lot of moisture and as he meanders sort of NE over the next couple of days it looks like northern Baja and southern California could see showers even a thunderbumper or two from this system. He continues to march up 120W at around 3mph and is now about 700 miles SW of San Diego.
That’s what is going on in our hood, so looking now north to the west coast of America there is a nice low swirling off the mouth of the Columbia River this morning that will be there for a couple of days bringing a chance of rain to mostly the Portland area.
Northern California will be seeing seasonally July weather warming up a bit later in the week with the Sacramento area looking at triple digits.
Southern California has a weak low parked off the coast that will help draw moisture from Tropical Storm Fabio into the region starting tomorrow into Thursday resulting in a chance for thunderbumpers mostly in the deserts and mountains.
In general the southland will be mostly cloudy all week with temperatures in the mid 70s all week.
Looking now over to the southwest where today there is enough moisture in the region to cause scattered showers and thunderbumper this afternoon then the monsoon will be quiet for a couple of days. The monsoon should pick up Friday into the weekend with increased thunderbumper activity.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence the northern Sea will see mostly moderate to light SW winds over the 3-day forecast period.
The central Sea E or NE over the 3-day forecast period
The southern Sea starting around Puerto Escondido E or SE moderate winds for the 3-day forecast period.
Temperatures will continue to be in the mid 90s today
73s Y’all
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: ENE 12-15
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: NNW 6-7
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: WNW 8-10
TOMORROW: Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: E 12-16
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSE 8-10
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: SSW 6-7
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Tuesday, July 17, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 6-7
Center : Afternoon Winds: ESE 6-8
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: S 7-9
TOMORROW : Wednesday, July 18, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: SE 9-12
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSE 8-10
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-12
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: NW 17-22
Seas: S 4 feet at 11 sec.
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: NW 17-22
Seas: S 4 feet at 11 sec.
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-19
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Point San Quintin
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-20
Seas: Seas: SW 5 feet at 11 sec.
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: NW 16-21
Seas: SW 5 feet at 10 sec.
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Turtle Bay
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: NW 3 feet at 11 sec.
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: NW 2 feet at 9 sec.
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: WNW 2 feet at 9 se
Cedros Island
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: NW 13-17
Seas: SW 3 feet at 11 sec.
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: SW 3 feet at 9 sec.
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SW 2 feet at 13 sec.
ABREOJOS
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-23
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: W 18-24
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 14 sec.
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: W 18-23
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13
Mag Bay
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: WNW 16-21
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 14 sec.
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: WNW 16-21
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Tuesday 7/17 Morning Winds: NW 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Thursday 7/19 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: SSW 12 to 16 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: Calm
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SW 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: N 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 87 °
Daily High Temperature: 99 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: WSW 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 104 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: WSW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: WSW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 7-9
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: NE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ENE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 100 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SSW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 6-7
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: ESE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-16
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: NNE 3 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 11-14
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ENE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 98 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: ENE 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: ENE 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 8-10
La Paz:
Morning Winds: WSW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 6-8
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 101 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: WSW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 6-7
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: NNW 1 to 1 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: E 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 10-13
Seas: SSE 3 feet at 12 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: N 2 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: ESE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: ESE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: NNE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 74 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: E 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 8-10
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/16/12
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Monday, July 16, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning, well first over in Sonora where there was a MCS (there is that tern again, mesoscale convective system that means the thunderbumpers link together to form one big long honk’n thunderbumper). Anyway yesterday afternoon there was a MCS there from around Los Mochas to well up into Arizona. Rain totals in Arizona were scattered with some locations having downpours and others a few miles away being dry. Herford had about a half inch of rain yesterday afternoon.
It has dissipated during the night however this morning I can see a large cell developing just east of Guaymas and in the past 6 hours the storm has gotten larger spreading both north and south.
Looking now back at the Sea of Cortez where I can see a lot of remnant cloudiness in the central and southern Sea this morning. The 24 hour loop showed the cell that moved out to Puerto Vallarta yesterday morning into the southern crossing crossed over to the east cape and it looks like they had at least some shower activity there yesterday morning.
This morning the cape area has a lot of remnant clouds from cells that drifted west from the mainland last night and like yesterday morning there is a large cell developing between Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan and is just starting to move out into the Sea.
Looking further south there is not much in the way of any cloudiness along the Riviera south of Cabo Corrienties this morning.
Looking now in our Tropical Kitchen where Sister Emilia is depressed and heading for Hawaii. I got an email from a friend of mine who wrote, “yesterday I was looking a Fabio and he has these dreamy eyes and this long blond hair……..ooops I was looking at the wrong Fabio.” Well our Fabio is still a very weak himicane and marching up 120W very slowly and is about even with the cape this morning. He is just approaching cold water and should be plutoed to a tropical storm by this afternoon and a depression by Wednesday wandering around well west of Turtle Bay until late in the week. Lots of moisture left in Fabio and I’d expect that later in the week the west coast of northern Baja could see some light rain.
That’s what’s gong on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where a weak low is bringing light rain Portland and Seattle morning.
For southern California a weak trough of low pressure along he west coast will bring gradual inland drying and cooling along with fog extending inland a ways.
Starting Wednesday they could see some moisture arrive from Fabio in the form of some high clouds and perhaps a slight chance of some rain.
High pressure will strengthen in the later part of the weak bringing a warming trend to the southland.
Looking now over to the southwest where depending on where you were yesterday it could have rained out your Sunday picnic. The forecast is for the monsoon to go quite for several days and pickup again this weekend,
Today however they are still expecting a decent coverage of showers and thunderbumpers.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence it looks like the northern Sea will be gusterly today with southern winds to 24 and diminishing to the moderate ranges for the next 2 days.
The central Sea will see moderate southerlies or Easterlies today and then a mix of moderate NE winds for the next 2 days.
Temperatures should be in the mid to high 90s in most locations today.
73s Y’all
Monday, July 16, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Monday, July 16, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: ENE 13-17
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: ESE 6-7
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SW 5-6
TOMORROW: Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: NE 11-14
Center : Afternoon Winds: NW 10-13
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Monday, July 16, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: WSW 7-9
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 6-7
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SSE 9-11
TOMORROW : Tuesday, July 17, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: NNE 6-8
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 6-7
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: NW 5-6
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: WNW 10-13
Seas: S 4 feet at 12 sec.
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: WNW 10-13
Seas: S 4 feet at 11 sec.
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: NW 13-17
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 12 sec.
Point San Quintin
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: Seas: SSW 5 feet at 12 sec.
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: SW 5 feet at 11 sec.
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: NW 21-27
Seas: SW 6 feet at 10 sec.
Turtle Bay
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: NW 2 feet at 12 sec.
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: WNW 16-21
Seas: NW 3 feet at 11 sec.
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: NW 3 feet at 9 sec.
Cedros Island
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 12 sec.
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: NW 14-18
Seas: SW 3 feet at 11 sec.
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-19
Seas: SW 3 feet at 10 sec.
ABREOJOS
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: W 18-24
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 11 sec.
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-24
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-24
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 14 sec.
Mag Bay
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 11 sec.
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-23
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 14 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Monday 7/16 Morning Winds: NW 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: Seas: S 6 feet at 13 sec.
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
Wednesday 7/18 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 16 to 21 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 18-23
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: Calm
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SSW 6 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: N 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: SW 12 to 16 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 15-20
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 107 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SSW 9 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 74 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: WSW 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 6-7
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ENE 2 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ENE 3 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 101 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: WNW 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: NNE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: NE 11-14
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: NW 2 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 11-14
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ENE 3 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 88 °
Daily High Temperature: 102 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: SW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 89 °
Daily High Temperature: 97 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: W 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 9-12
La Paz:
Morning Winds: WSW 10 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 102 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: WSW 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: WSW 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 5-6
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: SE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 9-11
Seas: SSE 3 feet at 14 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: WNW 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: ESE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0.01 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: E 3 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: ENE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 84 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 73 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: ENE 3 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 15 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/18/12
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Sunday, July 15, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see the northern and central Sea are pretty much free of any cloudiness.
The southern Sea has had passing remnant clouds during the night but most have dissipated by now.
There is a very large wet cell that has been building all morning just north of Mazatlan and is moving out into the Sea and is spread out almost half way across the southern crossing to La Paz at 6 O’clock. By 7 O’clock it had
Looking further south can see that has been a lot of thunderbumper activity back in the mountains behind Puerto Vallarta and Cabo Corrienties during the night. Right now there are no thunderbumpers in the area but the area is blanketed with remnant clouds.
The rest of the Riviera is pretty much clear of any storms or cloudiness.
Looking now into out Tropical Kitchen where we have Sister Emilia exiting stage left as a tropical storm. She will probably be a remnant low by tomorrow afternoon on her way to Hawaii.
Himicane Fabio is now on a more northwesterly track and is headed north up the outside of the Baja peninsula. He will stay well off shore and weaken to a tropical storm by tomorrow or perhaps early Tuesday then degenerate into a post-tropical remnant low later in the week and be around 500 miles west of Turtle Bay.
That’s what is going on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where in general the west coast is experiencing seasonal weather typical of July.
In southern California a trough of low pressure that has moving in from the Pacific will be in the region for the first part of the week bringing dryer and cooler temperatures to the area. By midweek some remnant moisture from Fabio may spread across the southland bringing primarily some cloudiness.
About 1000 miles off the southern California coast is a 1032 high that will start to move toward the coast late in the week into the weekend bringing with it some warmer temperatures to the southland.
.Looking now over to the southwest where the 24 hour loop is showing a lot of thunderbumper cells moving up the center of Sonora yesterday afternoon and moving through Arizona and into the Great Basin.
This morning I can see that the heavy flow of thunderbumpers moving north through Sonora is quieted down this morning with just a few cells here and there. The flow is expected to start again this afternoon resulting in more thunderbumpers and showers through tomorrow then somewhat drier air will move into the area by midweek resulting in a decrease in thunderbumper activity before picking up again late in the week and weekend.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence it looks like the pleasant southerlies will continue today in the northern Sea and pick up a bit tomorrow and then back to the very moderate southerlies on Tuesday.
The central Sea looks like another 3 days of moderate southerlies.
The southern Sea WSW today and tomorrow and then Tuesday have more of a northern component.
All in all it look like a very pleasant 3-day forecast period. I’d expect to see some thunderbumper activity back in the mountains on the Baja side during this period.
73s Y’all
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Sunday, July 15, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: ENE 11-14
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: WSW 4-5
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SW 6-7
TOMORROW: Monday, July 16, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: ENE 11-14
Center : Afternoon Winds: NW 7-9
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: WNW 7-9
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Sunday, July 15, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-12
Center : Afternoon Winds: WNW 8-10
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: W 9-11
TOMORROW : Monday, July 16, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: W 10-13
Center : Afternoon Winds: WNW 6-8
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: WSW 8-10
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: W 9-11
Seas: S 3 feet at 13 sec.
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: W 9-11
Seas: S 4 feet at 12 sec.
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-11
Seas: S 4 feet at 11 sec.
Point San Quintin
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: Seas: SSE 4 feet at 13 sec.
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 12 sec.
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-20
Seas: WSW 5 feet at 11 sec.
Turtle Bay
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: NW 2 feet at 8 sec.
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: NW 2 feet at 12 sec.
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: WNW 16-21
Seas: NW 3 feet at 11 sec.
Cedros Island
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: S 2 feet at 12 sec.
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: S 3 feet at 11 sec.
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: NW 13-17
Seas: SW 3 feet at 11 sec.
ABREOJOS
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: W 14-18
Seas: S 6 feet at 12 sec.
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: W 17-22
Seas: S 5 feet at 11 sec.
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: WNW 19-25
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
Mag Bay
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: S 7 feet at 12 sec.
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 10 sec.
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-23
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 15 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunday 7/15 Morning Winds: NW 9 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: Seas: SSW 7 feet at 11 sec.
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: WNW 16-21
Seas: S 6 feet at 13 sec.
Tuesday 7/17 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: Calm
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 11-15
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: SSE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: S 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SSW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: SW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: E 1 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: E 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 100 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: W 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: NE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 11-14
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: SE 0 to 1 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 8-10
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: E 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: SSW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: WSW 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 10-13
La Paz:
Morning Winds: WSW 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: W 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: WNW 8 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: NW 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: WNW 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: NNW 9-12
Seas: S 3 feet at 12 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: WNW 8 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: NNW 1 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 84 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0.01 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: NE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: E 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 76 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: NNE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 6-8
Seas: S 5 feet at 13 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/14/12
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Monday, June 25, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that all day long Sonora was very active with thunderbumpers. Satellite imagery did not show any moving out into the Sea. There was however a steady line of thumpers moving north into Arizona, the Great Basin and into eastern Oregon and Washington yesterday.
During the night the flow of storms to the north pretty much stopped but in southern Sonora that area was very active and is still active this morning sending lots of debris clouds into the southern end of the Sea.
There is still a nice honker spread out from around Los Mochas to just to the east of the Guaymas/San Carlos area. It does not look like they are receiving any rain there though. The reporting station in San Carlos has not reporting any rain accumulations since midnight.
Looking down at the northern Sea this morning I can see that it is mostly clean now. The central Sea has scattered remnant clouds over most of it. The southern Sea looks like it is clearing this morning. Looking south along the Mexican Riviera I can see a big honk’n thunderbumper directly over Cabo Corrienties and Puerto Vallarta this morning that was just starting to break up around 6 O’clock this morning. They have had .04 inches of rain since midnight and 1.5 inches yesterday.
The rest of the mainland coast looks like they have had several small thumpers quickly build then dissipate.
Looking father southern to the ITCZ/Monsoon trough I can see a low embedded in the zone. There is no mention of it developing in any of the tropical forecasts so perhaps it will continue to just move west with the flow.
Looking now into our Tropical Kitchen where Sister Emilia is well out in the Pacific and now a tropical storm that is forecast to become a remnant low probably by tomorrow.
Himicane Fabio is still trying to develop an eye. He has sustained winds to around 80 and gust to 100 knots. He is headed NW up the outside of the Baja peninsula. He has only a short window left to strengthen with cooler waters on the horizon for tomorrow. He has probably reached his peak intensity. By Monday he should be well west of Turtle Bay and weaken to a tropical storm and sort of wander around out there for a few more days as a remnant low. There is not danger to land from Fabio.
Surfers along at the hot spots along the outside should be seeing some nice sets next week from Fabio though.
That’s what is gong on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence it looks like the moderate southerlies will continue for the 3-day forecast period. The central Sea could see moderate NE winds on Monday.
According to my records here in the cove it’s a bit early for thunderbumper to be building back in the mountains behind the beach here. I normally don’t see daily development until August.
Yesterday afternoon we had thunderbumpers building back in the mountain behind the beach in the late afternoon. At around 5 O’clock the winds instantly (I mean instantly) changed to the west and the winds came whistling down the arroyo and we had winds to 32 knots for abut half hour. Then the winds died and slowly swung back to the southeast for the remainder of the evening. They however did not bring any rain. Across the peninsula I could see heavy rain for about a half hour.
About the same time I noted that Bob’s station in Herford was having a gulley washer with about and inch and half of rain in 2 hours and gusts to 42 mph.
With all this moisture in the air I’d expect to see more thunderbumper activity in the mountains along the east coast of the peninsula today. So keep a watchful eye on developing thunderbumpers in the afternoon.
Temperatures today will be in the low to mid 90s.
73s Y’all
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Saturday, July 14, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: E 8-10
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SE 9-11
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SW 8-10
TOMORROW: Sunday, July 15, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: E 12-15
Center : Afternoon Winds: ESE 8-10
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: SSE 7-9
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Saturday, July 14, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ENE 4-5
Center : Afternoon Winds: WSW 8-10
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: WSW 10-13
TOMORROW : Sunday, July 15, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: W 9-12
Center : Afternoon Winds: W 7-9
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-12
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-12
Seas: S 4 feet at 11 sec.
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-12
Seas: S 4 feet at 13 sec.
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: W 8-10
Seas: S 4 feet at 12 sec.
Point San Quintin
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: Seas: SW 4 feet at 10 sec.
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSE 4 feet at 13 sec.
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: WNW 10-13
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 12 sec.
Turtle Bay
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: NW 2 feet at 8 sec.
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: NW 2 feet at 8 sec.
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: NW 2 feet at 8 sec.
Cedros Island
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: SSW 2 feet at 10 sec.
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: NW 12-15
Seas: S 2 feet at 12 sec.
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 11 sec.
ABREOJOS
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSE 5 feet at 13 sec.
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: W 13-17
Seas: S 6 feet at 12 sec.
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: W 15-20
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 11 sec
Mag Bay
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: WSW 11-14
Seas: SSE 6 feet at 12 sec.
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
Seas: S 6 feet at 11 sec.
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 11 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Saturday 7/14 Morning Winds: ENE 1 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-11
Seas: Seas: S 7 feet at 11 sec.
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 11 sec.
Monday 7/16 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: S 6 feet at 13 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 3e
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: S 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: SE 8 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 14-18
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: SSW 2 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 87 °
Daily High Temperature: 103 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SW 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: SSE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 99 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SSE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: E 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-15
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: E 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ESE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: ESE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: SE 1 to 1 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 7-9
La Paz:
Morning Winds: WNW 1 to 1 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 6-7
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: NNW 1 to 1 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 4-5
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: ENE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 6-8
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 81 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: ENE 2 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 6-7
Seas: S 5 feet at 11 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: SE 1 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: NE 1 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: ESE 2 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 5-6
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0.04 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: ENE 2 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 81 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 73 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: N 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: N 8-10
Seas: SW 5 feet at 10 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/13/12 Lucky Friday the 13th.
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Friday, July 13, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that the northern Sea has had a few showers during the night..
The central Sea started to see some remnant clouds from thunderbumpers in Sonora early this morning and they are still around.
The southern Sea cleared up yesterday afternoon and then overnight the remnant clouds from thumpers over in Sonora Sonora pretty much blanketed the area. I would not be surprised to here some reports of sprinkles from La Paz south to the cape for last night.
Here in the cove we had pleasant southerly winds all afternoon and in the late afternoon there was some lightning and we could hear thunder rumbling around in the mountains in back of the cove.
Looking over to Sonora there were two separate MCS’s south of the border last night. Remember an MCS (mesoscale convective system) is when these thunderbumper string together and make one big honk’n thunderstorm virtually the length of Sonora. The weather services are starting to use this term so we might as well get used to the terminology.
Both MCS’s extended into Arizona last night and this morning the image at 5:30 this morning was showing heavy thunderbumper activity in the Tucson area.
During the night a thunderbumper around Los Mochas extended out into the Sea almost all the way across. This morning it has dissipated and left the area with scattered remnant clouds.
Looking now south to the Mexican Riviera where during the night many thunderbumpers built back in the mountains to the east and worked their way toward the coast and pretty much dissipating as they moved off shore.
Looking now in our Tropical Kitchen where former Major hurricane Emilia has been plutoed to a tropical storm. She is still pretty much following in the wake of Himicane Daniel due west. She is expected to diminish to a depression by tomorrow afternoon.
Our newbe, Tropical storm Fabio is expected to become a himicane about the same time tomorrow. All the models show Fabio going NW today then tomorrow to the north and paralleling the southern Baja coast well off shore. By early Sunday Fabio should start to weaken and sort of wander out there for a few days.
That’s what is gong on in our hood. Looking now north to the west coast of America where the weather-maker today is that low that has moved on shore in southern California overnight. It will remain over the region today with scattered to numerous showers as well as Isolated thunderbumpers are also possible with flash flooding from some of the stronger storms.
As this low slowly shifts east showers and thunderbumper will linger through tomorrow. The later part of the weekend another low is forecast to move ashore bringing some cooler weather.
Looking now over to the southwest where their monsoon season is in full bloom. They can continue to see afternoon and evening thunderbumper well into next week.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence it looks like the northern and central Sea will see brisk to strong southerlies today and tomorrow (to 20 knots). Sunday it looks like back to the very moderate ranges.
The southern Sea will continue to see moderate southerlies over the 3-day forecast period.
Temperatures today will be in the mid to high 90s.
73s Y’all
Friday, July 13, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Friday, July 13, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-20
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SE 18-23
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SE 12-16
TOMORROW: Saturday, July 14, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 15-19
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: S 11-14
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Friday, July 13, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: SE 12-15
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 9-11
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
TOMORROW : Saturday, July 14, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: SSE 8-10
Center : Afternoon Winds: SW 7-9
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SW 7-9
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: S 4 feet at 13 sec.
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: S 4 feet at 11 sec.
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-11
Seas: S 3 feet at 13 sec.
Point San Quintin
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: Seas: S 5 feet at 12 sec.
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 10 sec.
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: WNW 10-13
Seas: S 4 feet at 13 sec.
Turtle Bay
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: NW 2 feet at 9 sec.
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: NW 2 feet at 8 sec.
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: WNW 2 feet at 8 sec.
Cedros Island
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: SSW 2 feet at 11 sec.
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: SSW 2 feet at 11 sec.
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: S 2 feet at 12 sec.
ABREOJOS
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: W 12-16
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 11 sec.
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
Seas: S 5 feet at 10 sec.
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: WSW 13-17
Seas: S 5 feet at 12 sec.
Mag Bay
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: WSW 10-13
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 11 sec.
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: SW 10-13
Seas: SSE 6 feet at 13 sec.
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: WSW 11-14
Seas: S 6 feet at 11 sec
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Friday 7/13 Morning Winds: SE 2 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 7-9
Seas: Seas: S 6 feet at 11 sec.
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: S 8-10
Seas: S 7 feet at 11 sec.
Sunday 7/15 Afternoon Winds: W 11-14
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 11 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 87 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 3ese
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SSE 13 to 17 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 16-21
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: ENE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-20
Sunrise Temp.: 89 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: ESE 9 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 16-21
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SE 10 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 15-20
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: ESE 10 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 17-22
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 12 to 17 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ESE 12 to 16 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-20
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 102 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SE 11 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: ESE 10 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: ESE 12 to 16 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ESE 12 to 16 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-20
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 99 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: SE 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 17-22
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: SE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 12-15
La Paz:
Morning Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 72 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: SE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: SE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 11-14
Seas: SSE 4 feet at 10 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: ESE 3 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: NE 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: ENE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 6-8
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: E 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 76 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: SW 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 71 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 6-7
Seas: SW 7 feet at 11 sec.
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Thursday, July 12, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that the northern Sea was mostly overcast during the day. Several stations in the northern Sea reported fractional amounts of rain during the night. The rest of the Sea had morning clouds but in general cleared by mid morning.
This morning most of the Sea will see at least some residual cloudiness from storms generated over Sonora.
These storms over Sonora that string together to make one long thunderbumper are technically called MCS’s, mesoscale convective systems. They are a complex of thunderbumpers that becomes organized on a scale larger than the individual thunderbumper but smaller than extiratropical cyclones and normally persist for several hours or more. A MCS overall cloud and rain pattern may be round or linier as was the cast last night. Within the MCS there can be squalls or what we call chubbascos even a tropical cyclone. These normally pop up during the heat of the afternoon hours.
So endith MCS 101
The MCS during the nigh extended from around Los Mochas to central Arizona and southern California.
Looking now to the southern end of the Sea where there is considerable cloudiness and it looks like more to come as I can see a nice big thumper building over Los Mochas and edging out into the Sea on a NW track.
Looking further south along the Mexican Riviera it looks like from time to time most of the coast saw some thunderbumper activity during the night.
Looking now in our Tropical Kitchen where Former Himicane Daniel has packed his bags and headed toward Hawaii this morning.
Sister Emila has a very defined eye and is a cat 2 hurricane this morning and following in the wake of Daniel and is forecast to start to weaken today.
Next we have Tropical Depression 6 echo soon to become tropical storm Fabio this afternoon. He is about 400 miles SW of Manzanillo and around 800 miles south of the cape. He is forecast to strengthen to a himicane on Sunday night as it moves on a NNW track along the west coast of the Baja peninsula. . By Tuesday Fabio will be well off the Baja coast and weaken to a tropical storm again and by Tuesday night a depression again.
It would appear right now that there is no danger to land from Fabio.
That’s what is going on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where another very pleasant day is in store for Washington, Oregon, and Northern California.
Southern California has been getting a lot of moisture from the south and from La La Land south they could see some thunderbumper activity both during the day and evening hours. The forecast included the possibility of heavy rain.
Looking now over to the southwest where the satellite images showed several areas of Arizona receiving a lot of rain last night and other areas were quiet. The reporting stations at downtown Tucson and Herford did not report any rain accumulations.
Monsoon conditions will continue well into next week.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence the Sonoran side of the northern Sea moderate SE today. The Baja side moderate NE today and SE tomorrow and Saturday.
The central Sea should see moderate southerlies over the next 3 days.
The southern Sea will continue to see moderate SW winds over the 3-day forecast period.
And finally I checked in with several of the surfer sites to see what they are forecasting for the next week as far as any good surf. About 5-6 feet at perhaps 13 seconds along the outside of the Baja peninsula on tap for the next 4-5 days.
About the same for the cape.
73s Y’all
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Thursday, July 12, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: ESE 14-18
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: S 10-13
TOMORROW: Friday, July 13, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 16-21
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: S 11-14
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Thursday, July 12, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: SSE 9-12
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 10-13
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: S 9-12
TOMORROW : Friday, July 13, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Center : Afternoon Winds: S 8-10
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: WSW 6-8
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: WNW 10-13
Seas: SSE 4 feet at 13 sec.
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: WNW 10-13
Seas: S 4 feet at 13 sec.
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: WNW 10-13
Seas: S 4 feet at 11 sec.
Point San Quintin
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: Seas: S 5 feet at 12 sec.
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: S 5 feet at 12 sec.
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: SW 4 feet at 10 sec.
Turtle Bay
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: NW 3 feet at 8 sec.
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: NW 3 feet at 9 sec.
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: NW 2 feet at 8 sec.
Cedros Island
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: S 3 feet at 12 sec.
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 12 sec.
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: SSW 2 feet at 9 sec.
ABREOJOS
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: W 17-22
Seas: S 5 feet at 11 sec.
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: W 15-19
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 11 sec.
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: W 13-17
Seas: S 4 feet at 10 sec.
Mag Bay
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: W 13-17
Seas: S 6 feet at 11 sec.
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: W 12-16
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 11 sec.
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: SW 10-13
Seas: SSE 5 feet at 10 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Thursday 7/12 Morning Winds: WNW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 10-13
Seas: Seas: SSW 6 feet at 11 sec.
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: S 8-10
Seas: S 6 feet at 11 sec.
Saturday 7/14 Afternoon Winds: SE 12-15
Seas: S 7 feet at 11 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: NNE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 2ese
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SE 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 17-23
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 88 °
Daily High Temperature: 100 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: ENE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: NE 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 97 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: NE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: NE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 95 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 15-19
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 9 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: n/a °
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ESE 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 100 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SE 12 to 16 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: ESE 10 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: ESE 9 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 13-17
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ESE 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: ESE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 9-12
La Paz:
Morning Winds: ESE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 73 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: E 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: E 6 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: E 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 12-15
Seas: SSE 3 feet at 11 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: ESE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: SE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: ENE 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: S 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 73 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: NE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 7-9
Seas: S 6 feet at 10 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/11/12
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see there was a big honk’n storm over Sonora last night. It started as 4 separate thunderbumper in the early evening and they all grew and finally merged around midnight. There was a solid line of storms from just north of Mazatlan into SW Arizona at 2:30 this morning. The storm did not encroach much into the Sea however at 2:30 we were having 24 knot gusts here in the cove. Yuma Radar showed the storm covering the area between Guaymas and Puerto Panesco at 4am this morning.
Guaymas was the only station along the Sonoran coast to report any raind and it was only about 1/10 of an inch.
By 5:30 here in the Cove the winds had pretty much died however we still had small waves on shore. By 7am it was flat.
This morning’s 5:30 image showed the storm moving over the top of Tucson. Interesting, neither Tucson nor Bob’s station at Herford showed any rain accumulations.
Right now it looks like the entire Sea has pockets of scattered dark bottomed fluffys.
Looking now south to the Mexican Riviera where it looks like the entire west coast of Mexico has had thunderbumpers all night and continuing this morning. If the recordings were right Puerto Vallarta had 2.64 inches of rain since midnight and 7.64 inches yesterday.
Looking now in our Tropical Kitchen where we have Tropical Storm Daniel, Hurricane Emilia, and invest 96. First Daniel: he is around 1200 miles ESE of Hawaii this morning. He will become depressed as he gets closer to Hilo this afternoon.
Next Sister Emilia: She is currently about 700 miles SW of the Cape this morning following in the wake of Daniel. She is packing 90 mph winds right now and is forecast to increase slightly today before starting to wind down later today and tomorrow.
Next we have “wanna-be” invest 96 which is about 450 miles south of Manzanillo this morning. It is much better organized this morning and the National Hurricane Center is giving it an 80% chance of becoming cyclonic in the next 48 hours. When this happens it will become our 6th named storm in the Eastern Pacific basin this season and the name will be Tropial storm Fabio. Rather a swishy name for a himicane.
I digress!
Ok, that’s what’s going on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where the entire west coast will be enjoying a typical July day. Hot inland and in the 80s along the coast.
In southern California the high pressure will bring hot weather to the inland areas for the next few days. The deserts and mountains could see a few thunderbumpers from moisture moving in from the SW today and increasing later in the week.
Late in the week a trough of low pressure will approach the California coast and cool things off a bit.
That’s what’s gong on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence the entire Sea should see moderate southerlies for today and tomorrow. Friday the southerlies in the northern and central Sea will increase to around 20 knots during the day.
The southern Sea will continue to see light to moderate SW wind for the 3-day forecast period.
73s Y’all
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: E 12-15
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SE 12-16
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SW 8-10
TOMORROW: Thursday, July 12, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 15-19
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: S 11-14
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Wednesday, July 11, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: S 6-7
Center : Afternoon Winds: S 10-13
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
TOMORROW : Thursday, July 12, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 9-11
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSE 11-14
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: S 11-14
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: S 4 feet at 15 sec.
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: SSE 4 feet at 13 sec.
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-12
Seas: S 4 feet at 12 sec.
Point San Quintin
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: Seas: SSE 4 feet at 13 sec.
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: S 5 feet at 12 sec.
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: S 5 feet at 12 sec.
Turtle Bay
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 8 sec.
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: NW 3 feet at 8 sec.
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: NW 2 feet at 9 sec.
Cedros Island
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SSE 3 feet at 13 sec.
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: S 3 feet at 12 sec.
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSW 2 feet at 11 sec.
ABREOJOS
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: W 18-23
Seas: SSE 6 feet at 13 sec.
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: W 18-24
Seas: S 6 feet at 12 sec.
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: W 16-21
Seas: S 5 feet at 11 sec.
Mag Bay
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: S 7 feet at 12 sec.
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: W 15-19
Seas: S 6 feet at 11 sec.
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: W 11-14
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 10 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Wednesday 7/11 Morning Winds: WNW 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: Seas: S 6 feet at 12 sec.
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: W 13-17
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 11 sec.
Friday 7/13 Afternoon Winds: SW 7-9
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 10 sec
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: SSW 11 to 15 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 90 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: Calm
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SSE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: ESE 6 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: SSE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 93 °
Daily High Temperature: 98 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SSE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 87 °
Daily High Temperature: 97 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-15
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 102 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SE 10 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 95 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0.09 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: ESE 9 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: ESE 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-16
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 102 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: E 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 97 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: S 3 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
La Paz:
Morning Winds: SW 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 97 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: WSW 0 to 0 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 6-7
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: NE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 6-8
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 95 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: ENE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 5-6
Seas: S 4 feet at 12 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: W 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: SSE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: E 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 2.64 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: ENE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: ENE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: NE 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 7-9
Seas: SW 5 feet at 11 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/10/12
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that there was considerable thunderbumper activity in Sonora, lasting all day and all last night. During the day yesterday several large cells drifted off the Sonoran coast and moved out into the Sea causing scattered rain showers and mild thunderbumpers from just south of Concepción Bay to the bay of LA.
Here in the cove at around 1:00pm we had cell pass over giving us a brief shower along with a lot of thunder and lightning.
This morning there is a considerable amount of cloudiness in the central and northern Sea that is remnants of storms that started in central Sonora. Looking out my window I can see some have dark bottoms so some of these could have a sprinkle or two left in them.
This is the time of year when we start to see some thunderbumper activity here on the Baja side back in the coastal mountains.
Looking now south toward the cape area where I can see some cloudiness in the southern crossing that will most likely be gone by mid morning.
Further south along the Mexican Riviera I can see that Cabo Corrienties and Puerto Vallarta have a big honk’n thumper directly over it this morning. Neither of the Puerto Vallarta stations was reporting any rain accumulations.
Looking further south it looks like the entire coast has been having scattered showers all night.
Looking now into our Tropical Kitchen where we have a himicane, a hurricane and a wanna-be.
Himicane Daniel was plutoed to a tropical storm at 3 O’clock this morning and is still headed due west toward Hawaii.
Hurricane Emilia was up graded to a hurricane late yesterday and is forecast to follow in Daniels tracks as a major hurricane before starting to weaken on Wednesday. She is currently around 700 miles south of the cape packing gusts to 145 knots.
On the back burner is our “Wanna-be” designated invest 98. This is the tropical wave that came slinking through the Tehuantepec isthmus yesterday looking for a lonely low to stimulate. He jumped on one several hundred miles south of Acapulco during the night and is producing widespread scattered showers. Conditions appear to be ripe for tropical development and the National Hurricane Center is giving this a 40% chance of becoming cyclonic in the next 48 hours. Should this happen he will tropical storm Favio. Humph…sounds like a male stripper.
That’s what is going on in our hood, so looking now north to the west coast of America where high pressure is keeping the inland locations in triple digits and along the coast mostly in the 80s today.
Southern California could see some afternoon and evening thunderbumper in the mountains and deserts with the increasing monsoon moisture in the area. The coast will be a bit cooler with the marine layer extending inland until late morning.
Looking now over to the southwest where ample moisture will provide scattered mainly afternoon and evening thunderbumpers today. Tis the monsoon season and this will be the norm for the rest of this week.
That’s what is gong on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence the moderate southerlies continue in the Sea for the 3-day forecast period. Temperatures are starting to creep up a degree or two. Here in the cove we hit 100 yesterday afternoon.
73s Y’all
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: ENE 11-14
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: S 8-10
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: WSW 8-10
TOMORROW: Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: E 12-16
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSE 10-13
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: SSW 8-10
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Tuesday, July 10, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: S 6-7
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-12
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-12
TOMORROW : Wednesday, July 11, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: S 8-10
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSE 11-14
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: S 10-13
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-12
Seas: S 4 feet at 13 sec.
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-12
Seas: S 4 feet at 15 sec.
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: WNW 7-9
Seas: SSE 4 feet at 12 sec.
Point San Quintin
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: Seas: S 5 feet at 13 sec.
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSE 5 feet at 14 sec.
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-12
Seas: S 5 feet at 12 sec.
Turtle Bay
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 7 sec.
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 8 sec.
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: NW 2 feet at 8 sec.
Cedros Island
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSE 3 feet at 13 sec.
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSE 3 feet at 13 sec.
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: W 12-16
Seas: S 3 feet at 12 sec.
ABREOJOS
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: W 16-21
Seas: SSE 5 feet at 13 sec.
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: W 17-22
Seas: SSE 6 feet at 13 sec.
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: W 12-16
Seas: S 5 feet at 11 sec.
Mag Bay
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: W 14-18
Seas: SSE 6 feet at 13 sec.
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: W 14-18
Seas: S 6 feet at 12 sec.
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
Seas: S 6 feet at 11 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Tuesday 7/10 Morning Winds: W 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 13-17
Seas: Seas: SSE 8 feet at 12 sec.
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: W 12-16
Seas: S 6 feet at 11 sec.
Thursday 7/12 Afternoon Winds: W 11-14
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 11 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 12 to 16 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 87 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 1se
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SSE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 14-18
Sunrise Temp.: 87 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: SE 11 to 15 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 14-18
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: SSE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 14-18
Sunrise Temp.: 89 °
Daily High Temperature: 97 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: SE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: SE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ESE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 100 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: S 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-16
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-15
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ESE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 101 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: SE 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 100 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: SW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 8-10
La Paz:
Morning Winds: WSW 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 104 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: WSW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 6-7
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: NNE 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: ENE 2 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 8-10
Seas: SSE 5 feet at 12 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: WSW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 14-18
Sunrise Temp.: 5\80 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: SW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: WSW 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: SE 1 to 1 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: ENE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 6-7
Sunrise Temp.: 73 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: W 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 9-11
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 11 sec.
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Monday, July 09, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that there was considerable thunderbumper activity from Los Mochas north in Sonora since late yesterday afternoon. The storms moved north, on shore, with remnant clouds extending well out into the Sea as they moved north.
This morning at 5:30 there was a nice honker directly over the Guaymas/San Carlos area. The remnant clouds extended all the way across the Sea to Concepción Bay, Mulegé, and Santa Rosalia this morning. By 7:00 this storm looks like it has weakened considerably and is moving out into the northern Sea.
So we have some cloudiness in the central and now the northern Sea this morning with the southern seas pretty much cloud free.
Looking now south to the Mexican Riviera where there has been very little thunderbumper activity along the coast in the past 24 hours. There are a few areas that have a few remnant clouds but that’s it. Even the Tehuantepec is clear this morning.
Looking now in our tropical kitchen where we have a Himicane and a Hurricane on the front burners and a tropical wave on the back burner.
Starting with the Himicane, Daniel who is about 1300 miles WSW of the cape moving west at around 13 knots. Maximum sustained winds speed around 80 knots with gusts to 100 knots. He will continue to weaken to a tropical storm by this evening and is forecast to become a depression by Wednesday.
Next we have recently upgraded hurricane Emilia. She is around 760 miles south of the cape this morning with max sustained winds of 65 knots with gust to 80 knots. She is getting better organized this morning and is forecast to strengthen to a major hurricane by tomorrow while continuing to pretty much follow in the wake of himicane Daniel. There is no danger to land from either system.
Now on the back burner we have a tropical wave that has spent the past week after leaving the African coast and traveling half way around the world to end in crossing the Tehuantepec isthmus this morning. It will of course will be looking for some lonely low to stimulate and be the proud papa of a tropical storm. We’ll see?
That’s what is going on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where high pressure over the west is giving cause to many inland temperatures to reach triple digits today. Only along the coast will you find temperatures in the 70s and 80s. The exception will be the Great Northwest where the highs today in Portland and Seattle will be in the 80s.
In southern California the high pressure will bring hot weather to the deserts and inland areas. The coast will be a bit cooler with overnight and early morning fog. They might even see a thunderbumper or two from increasing monsoonal moisture moving up from the south.
Looking now over to the southwest where after a pretty quiet weekend thunderbumper-wise there will be enough moisture for isolated to scattered afternoon and evening thunderbumper through tomorrow. They can expect to see in increase in thunderbumpers during the middle and later part of the upcoming week as deeper moisture moves into the area.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence it looks like the winds over the 3-day forecast period will be moderate southerlies for the northern and central Sea. The southern Sea will continue to see light to moderate SW winds.
Most of the sunrise temperatures were up a few degrees this morning and today the will probably creep up a few degrees. Here in the Cove we are averaging a few degrees below our July average which is 97 degrees.
73s Y’all
Monday, July 09, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Monday, July 09, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: ENE 10-13
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: S 9-11
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: W 9-11
TOMORROW: Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: E 12-16
Center : Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: SW 6-8
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Monday, July 09, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: SSE 5-6
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-12
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-12
TOMORROW : Tuesday, July 10, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: SSW 7-9
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-12
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: NW 9-12
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 14 sec.
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: NW 9-12
Seas: S 4 feet at 13 sec.
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: S 4 feet at 15 sec.
Point San Quintin
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: NW 18-23
Seas: Seas: SSW 6 feet at 13 sec.
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-19
Seas: S 5 feet at 13 sec.
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSE 5 feet at 13 sec.
Turtle Bay
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: WNW 4 feet at 7 sec.
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 7 sec.
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 8 sec.
Cedros Island
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 12 sec.
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SSE 3 feet at 13 sec.
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SSE 3 feet at 13 sec.
ABREOJOS
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: W 15-19
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 12 sec.
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: W 18-23
Seas: SSE 5 feet at 13 sec.
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: W 15-19
Seas: SSE 6 feet at 12 sec.
Mag Bay
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: WSW 11-14
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 12 sec.
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: W 15-19
Seas: SSE 6 feet at 13 sec.
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: W 13-17
Seas: S 6 feet at 12 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Monday 7/9 Morning Winds: WSW 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-12
Seas: Seas: S 6 feet at 12 sec.
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: W 12-16
Seas: SSE 7 feet at 12 sec.
Wednesday 7/11 Afternoon Winds: W 12-16
Seas: S 6 feet at 11 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: SW 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 4nw
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SSE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0.1 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: SE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: E 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 99 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 97 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: SSE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 13-17
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: SE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ESE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 5\84 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SSE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 6-8
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0.1 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: E 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-16
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: SE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 11-14
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ESE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: ESE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: S 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
La Paz:
Morning Winds: SSW 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 6-8
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 103 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: SE 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 5-6
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 6-8
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: SE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 5-6
Seas: SSE 3 feet at 13 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: SW 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: SW 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0.1 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: ESE 1 to 1 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 62 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0.1 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: NNE 3 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 76 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 73 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: SW 1 to 1 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 6-8
Seas: S 6 feet at 12 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/0812
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Sunday, July 08, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that last evening and during the night there was considerable thunderbumper activity over in Sonora. All had a NW movement. For the storms that encroached into the Sea none made it more than about half way across, however the remnant clouds continued to move west and NW. This morning we can still see numerous patches of these remnant clouds. At 5:30 this morning the cape was completely overcast.
The rest of the Sea looks like it will clear by at least mid morning.
Looking now south to the Mexican Riviera where numerous small thumpers built inland and drifted toward the coast during the night and early morning hours. This morning you can see most are now gone leaving just some remnant clouds in the area.
Looking now into our Tropical Kitchen where we have two items on the front burners. Himicane Daniel is now a major himicane and is about 1000 miles SW of the cape and headed due west into cooler waters. The eye is still distinct this morning but that should be short lived as the storm is forecast to weaken quickly as it passes the 26c isotherm today.
On the other burner is tropical storm Emilia. She is about 580 miles south of Manzanillo. That’s just about same location where Daniel started. It looks like she is going to follow Daniel out toward Hawaii. Just about the time tomorrow when Daniel will be plutoed to a tropical storm Emilia will be elevated to a hurricane. Neither of these storms will have any affect on weather in the Sea of Cortez. Well, the surfer dudes and dudettes could get some good sets later in the week along the west coast of the peninsula.
That’s what is going on in our hood. Looking now north to the west coast of America where high pressure moving in from the east is heating up the west. For the most part the entire west coast will be seeing warm temperatures and lots of sun today. Sacramento will be in 103-104 ranges today.
Southern California low to mid 80s today along the coast and in the hundreds in the lower deserts.
Looking now over to the southwest where they are getting plenty of monsoon moisture. Yesterday many locations received over an inch and a half of rain. Today there will be enough moisture for isolated to scattered afternoon and evening thunderbumpers. They can expect an increase in the thunderbumper activity later in the week.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence It looks like the northern and central Sea will be seeing moderate southerlies over the 3-day forecast period. The southern Sea and southern crossing will continue to see moderate SW for the next 3 days.
Temperatures in the low to mid 90s today.
73s Y’all
Sunday, July 08, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Sunday, July 08, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SW 6-7
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SW 9-12
TOMORROW: Monday, July 09, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: ENE 7-9
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 8-10
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-11
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Sunday, July 08, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: SE 6-7
Center : Afternoon Winds: S 6-8
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
TOMORROW : Monday, July 09, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: SSE 6-8
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSW 7-9
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Sunday 7/8 Afternoon Winds: NW 14-18
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 15 sec.
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: NW 14-18
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 14 sec.
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: NW 10-13
Seas: S 4 feet at 13 sec.
Point San Quintin
Sunday 7/8 Afternoon Winds: NW 21-28
Seas: Seas: SSW 7 feet at 15 sec.
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: NW 17-22
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 13 sec.
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-19
Seas: S 5 feet at 13 sec.
Turtle Bay
Sunday 7/8 Afternoon Winds: WNW 16-21
Seas: NW 4 feet at 10 sec.
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 7 sec.
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 7 sec.
Cedros Island
Sunday 7/8 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-20
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 12 sec.
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: S 3 feet at 13 sec.
ABREOJOS
Sunday 7/8 Afternoon Winds: W 15-19
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 13 sec.
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: W 15-19
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 12 sec.
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: W 16-21
Seas: SSE 5 feet at 13 sec.
Mag Bay
Sunday 7/8 Afternoon Winds: WSW 12-15
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 12 sec.
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: WSW 11-14
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 12 sec.
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: WSW 12-15
Seas: SSE 6 feet at 13 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunday 7/8 Morning Winds: SW 0 to 1 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 8-10
Seas: Seas: SSW 5 feet at 13 sec.
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: W 10-13
Seas: S 6 feet at 12 sec.
Tuesday 7/10 Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
Seas: SSE 7 feet at 12 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
* indicates WeatherUnderground Station
*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 4wnw
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 102 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: N 10 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: NNE 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 99 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: N 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: N 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 97 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: ENE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 10-13
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: E 1 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ENE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 101 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: S 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: E 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 7-9
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: ENE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 9-12
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ENE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 95 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: E 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: ESE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 7-9
La Paz:
Morning Winds: SE 1 to 1 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 6-8
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 102 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: ENE 1 to 1 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 6-7
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: ENE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: ENE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 7-9
Seas: S 3 feet at 14 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: ESE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: SSE 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: ESE 1 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 6-8
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: ESE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 9 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: SE 3 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 6-8
Seas: S 5 feet at 13 sec.
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Saturday, July 07, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see where a thunderbumper developed to the east of Los Mochas late yesterday afternoon and drifted toward the coast getting larger. Around 9am last night it moved out into the Sea and at that time it looks like it was on the wane. It actually did not start to break up until several hours later and this morning there are debris clouds from this system from Concepcion Bay south to the cape. All along the stretch from Puerto Escondido to the cape they could have had some showers this morning. You could include the southern crossing as well.
About the only place there are no debris clouds from this system is in the very far northern end of the Sea.
Looking now south to the Mexican Riviera I can see that a nice honker build back to the east of Puerto Vallarta early this morning and started drifting toward the coast pretty much blanketing the area from Puerto Vallarta to Cabo Corrienties this morning with one huge cell.
Further south along the Riviera I can see there have been several rather small cells pop up and quickly dissipate. Most of these cells are just off shore but close enough to land to bring rain to the coastal areas.
Looking now into our Tropical Kitchen where we have two items on the burners. On the front burner is Daniel. He is now a cat 1 hurricane with around 70 mph winds. He started off as a low several days ago around 500 miles SW of Acapulco and has very slowly moved directly west and the forecast for this westward movement to continue at around 10 mph. He will remain in a favorable environment for strengthening for the next 12-18 hours then it hits cooler waters and will start to weaken.
The other item is on the back burner is a low that is just where brother Daniel started several days ago. This low has been designated invest 97 Echo. Conditions are favorable for this to develop quickly like Daniel and be our next named storm, Emilia.
That’s what is going on in our hood. Looking now north to the west coast of America where high pressure is moving toward the coast from the east and the high pressure is bringing on the heat. The mild conditions along the coast are returning to seasonal hot temperatures. Sacramento will see the century mark for the next several days. Redding around 112-114.
Southern California will warm up with just above average temperatures for most of next week. There is also a slight chance of some thunderbumper activity from the monsoon moisture moving up from the south.
Looking now over to the southwest where the monsoon season has started and they can expect an increase in thunderbumper activity this weekend as moisture increases across the area.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence the northern Sea will see brisk to strong northwesterlies this afternoon then moderate northeasterlies for the next two days.
The central Sea will see moderate east or SE over the 3-day forecast period.
The southern Sea with see some mostly light northerlies today then swing to the SW or SE for Sunday and Monday.
Temperatures in the mid to high 90s today.
73s Y’all
After a 4-1 win over Seattle last night in Oakland the Oakland A’s are back to playing 500 ball. Go As
Saturday, July 07, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Saturday, July 07, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: E 11-14
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SE 9-12
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SSW 8-10
TOMORROW: Sunday, July 08, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 9-11
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: SSW 10-13
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Saturday, July 07, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: N 10-13
Center : Afternoon Winds: WNW 6-7
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: W 7-9
TOMORROW : Sunday, July 08, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: SE 6-8
Center : Afternoon Winds: WSW 5-6
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: WSW 7-9
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Saturday 7/7 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-20
Seas: SW 4 feet at 16 sec.
Sunday 7/8 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-20
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 15 sec.
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: NW 13-17
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 14 sec.
Point San Quintin
Saturday 7/7 Afternoon Winds: NW 21-27
Seas: Seas: SW 6 feet at 16 sec.
Sunday 7/8 Afternoon Winds: NW 21-27
Seas: SSW 7 feet at 15 sec.
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: NW 18-23
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 14 sec.
Turtle Bay
Saturday 7/7 Afternoon Winds: WNW 16-21
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 6 sec.
Sunday 7/8 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: NW 4 feet at 10 sec.
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 7 sec.
Cedros Island
Saturday 7/7 Afternoon Winds: NW 17-22
Seas: SW 3 feet at 16 sec.
Sunday 7/8 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-19
Seas: S 4 feet at 13 sec.
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-20
Seas: SSW 3 feet at 10 sec.
ABREOJOS
Saturday 7/7 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-23
Seas: S 5 feet at 14 sec.
Sunday 7/8 Afternoon Winds: W 14-18
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 12 sec.
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: W 15-20
Seas: S 5 feet at 13 sec.
Mag Bay
Saturday 7/7 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-19
Seas: S 5 feet at 10 sec.
Sunday 7/8 Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 11 sec.
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: WSW 12-16
Seas: S 5 feet at 13 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Saturday 7/7 Morning Winds: NW 11 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: Seas: SSW 5 feet at 16 sec.
Sunday 7/8 Afternoon Winds: WSW 8-10
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 13 sec.
Monday 7/9 Afternoon Winds: WSW 11-14
Seas: S 5 feet at 13 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
* indicates WeatherUnderground Station
*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: NW 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 19-25
Sunrise Temp.: 73 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 2w
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: NW 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Sunrise Temp.: 86 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: N 10 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: NNE 6-8
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: N 10 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: N 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: NNW 9 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: NNW 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: WNW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 10-13
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ESE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 102 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: S 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: E 6 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: ENE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 11-14
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ESE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: SW 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: NNE 1 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 9-12
La Paz:
Morning Winds: WNW 3 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: NNE 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 102 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: NW 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: N 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: NW 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: N 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: NNW 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: N 10-13
Seas: S 3 feet at 16 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: WNW 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 6-8
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 65 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: WNW 1 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 85 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: N 6 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: ENE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 73 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: N 6 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-11
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/04/12
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Thursday, July 05, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that the Sea is pretty much free of any cloudiness.
Over in Mexico I can see that a steady line of very heavy thumpers have been moving up the Sierra Madre Occidentals during the past 24 hours diminishing somewhat the past 6 hours.
Most are now going into New Mexico and up into the central Great Basin where they are forecast to have heavy thunderbumper activity today.
This strong South/north flow on the mainland did not give the storms there much of a chance to drift west into the Sea so no Chubbasco activity in the Sea last night.
Looking now south of the cape to the Mexican Riviera where during the night there have been a few isolated storms build back in the mountains and move quickly to the coast and out to Sea. I can see some patches of fluffys along the coast and the webcam at Manzanillo was showing a lot of fluffys in the area this morning. The rest of the Riviera was pretty much clear including the Gulf of Tehuantepec.
So, looking now in our Tropical Kitchen where we still have tropical depression 4 echo. It has been rather stationary for the past 24 hours and right now it is west of Acapulco. It does not look like the system will develop into a tropical storm even though this image is showing some gradual strengthening. The forecast is for it to start to weaken in the next 72 hours as it moves into cooler waters. Yesterday they thought it would and today they are saying a no-go for a tropical storm. Either way it won’t have any affect on the weather here in the Sea of Cortez.
That’s what is going on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where it should be a good day for a picnic from Seattle to San Diego today.
There is a weak low parked off the southern California coast that will keep the coastal fog rather thick along the coast with only partial clearing in the afternoon today. Better daytime clearing tomorrow and Friday.
High pressure will build from the east starting this weekend giving cause to warmer temperatures and the possibility of some afternoon thunderbumpers in the mountains and California’s deserts.
Looking now over to the southwest where temperatures in SW Arizona will start to warm back up and be over 100 again by Saturday. Today and tomorrow will see much less thunderbumper activity as the area recovers from yesterday deluge of storms. The monsoon should crank back up this weekend.
That’s what’s going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence the northern Sea should continue to see moderate southerlies for the 3-day forecast period.
The moderate winds in the central Sea from around Santa Rosalia to Concepción Bay will have a northern component for the 3-day forecast period. The Loreto/Puerto Escondido area should continue moderate southerlies over the 3-day forecast period.
The southern Sea will continue to have light to moderate SW winds for the 3-day forecast period.
The temperatures today will be about like yesterday and be in the low to mid 90s.
Yesterdays 4th of July picnic had a record number of boats checking in with 40 cruisers signing in.
73s Y’all
Thursday, July 05, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Thursday, July 05, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: ENE 11-14
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: ESE 5-6
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: W 8-10
TOMORROW: Friday, July 06, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: NNE 10-13
Center : Afternoon Winds: NW 10-13
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Thursday, July 05, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: NE 4-5
Center : Afternoon Winds: SW 6-8
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: W 9-12
TOMORROW : Friday, July 06, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: WSW 3-4
Center : Afternoon Winds: WNW 7-9
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-12
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: S 4 feet at 19 sec.
Friday 7/6 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: S 4 feet at 17 sec.
Saturday 7/7 Afternoon Winds: NW 12-16
Seas: SW 4 feet at 16 sec.
Point San Quintin
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: NW 13-17
Seas: Seas: S 4 feet at 18 sec.
Friday 7/6 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-20
Seas: S 4 feet at 16 sec.
Saturday 7/7 Afternoon Winds: NW 17-22
Seas: SW 5 feet at 16 sec.
Turtle Bay
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: WNW 2 feet at 8 sec.
Friday 7/6 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: NW 3 feet at 9 sec.
Saturday 7/7 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 8 sec.
Cedros Island
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: NW 13-17
Seas: S 2 feet at 18 sec.
Friday 7/6 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-19
Seas: S 3 feet at 16 sec.
Saturday 7/7 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-19
Seas: SW 3 feet at 16 sec.
ABREOJOS
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-23
Seas: S 4 feet at 17 sec.
Friday 7/6 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-24
Seas: S 4 feet at 16 sec.
Saturday 7/7 Afternoon Winds: WNW 19-25
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 16 sec.
Mag Bay
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: S 4 feet at 17 sec.
Friday 7/6 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 15 sec.
Saturday 7/7 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 16 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Thursday 7/5 Morning Winds: WNW 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: Seas: S 4 feet at 17 sec.
Friday 7/6 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: S 5 feet at 15 sec.
Saturday 7/7 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 se
. SEA OF CORTEZ
* indicates WeatherUnderground Station
*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 9 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall: Calm
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SSW 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: E 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: S 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: S 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 71 °
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: WSW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 8-10
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ENE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ENE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 74 °
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: WNW 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: NNE 6 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: NNE 10-13
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: NNE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 10-13
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ENE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: SSW 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 74 °
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: WSW 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 7-9
La Paz:
Morning Winds: SSW 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 4-5
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: E 1 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: NE 4-5
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: ENE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: E 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 4-5
Seas: S 3 feet at 17 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: SSW 1 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: NW 3 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: ENE 2 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: NW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: NE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 76 °
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: NE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 8-10
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 15 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/04/12
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Wednesday, July 04, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that late yesterday afternoon there was a very heavy flow of moisture flowing north up the Sierra Madre Occidentals toward Arizona and New Mexico. It was one long line of thunderbumpers.
This has continued all nigh with a heavy flow of thunderbumper crossing the Fence in SW New Mexico and SE Arizona. Yuma Radar is showing numerous thunderbumpers in the area and showers in the far northern Sea south to around the middrifts.
Tucson radar 4am image showed lots of thunderbumper around Tucson but none over the city. At that time they had not reported any rain accumulations.
With all this movement of moisture going north none of the storms encroached into the Sea this morning with the exception of some showers in the far northern Sea during the early morning hours this morning.
This image is showing the rest of the Sea to have a few fluffys here and there but in general clear skies.
Looking south to the Mexican Riviera I can see a big honk’n thunderbumper build back in the mountains to the NE of Puerto Vallarta and slowly moved NE toward the coast. The 6am image showed the storm just to the east of Mazatlan and moving out into the Sea skirting Puerto Vallarta to the north.
The rest of the Riviera has had a few small thumpers pop up and dissipate during the night and this morning there is spotty overcast along the coast.
Taking a look now in our Tropical Kitchen this morning. Yesterday the Navy designated that low SW of Acapulco as invest 96P. At 3am this morning it was designated as tropical depression 4 echo and by this afternoon it will become our 4th named storm of the year, Carlotta.
The forecast models have it on a westward trek with no danger to the mainland or the Sea of Cortez.
That’s about it for our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where from Seattle to San Diego they will be seeing sunshine and seasonally warm temperatures today. Only Redding will hit the century mark today.
Southern California could see some thunderbumper activity in the mountains and deserts as that moisture plume extends west from Arizona this morning and a chance of some thunderbumpers this afternoon.
Looking now over to the southwest where today could be a bad day to plan a picnic with moisture pouring into Arizona today from the south giving cause to big time thunderbumpers all day and into the evening hours. Arizona residents have been given Flash flooding advisories for the next 24 hours. Thursday will be an atmospheric recovery day and then Friday the monsoon will pick up again with afternoon thunderbumpers forecast into the weekend.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence it looks like those strong southerlies will abate today and with the exception of the far northern Sea we should see moderate SE winds today and diminishing a bit for Thursday and Friday.
About the same for the southern Sea with moderate SW winds today diminishing Thursday and Friday having a bit of northern flavor to it.
Temperatures today should be a bit warmer than yesterday and here in the cove, around 9:15 this evening a spectacular (almost) full moon will rise over the eastern peninsula. Give it a howl.
Today here on the beach we will celebrate American Independence day with a 4th of July Picnic during the day. A balloon twisting fire breathing cruiser will put on a short show just before the fireworks start at dark. We have never had a balloon twisting fire breathing person here before so you may want to bring your camera this evening. Me I’m standing by with a fire extinguisher.
73s Y’all
Wednesday, July 04, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Wednesday, July 04, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SE 9-11
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SSE 12-15
TOMORROW: Thursday, July 05, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: ENE 10-13
Center : Afternoon Winds: ENE 5-6
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: WSW 8-10
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Wednesday, July 04, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: NNW 5-6
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSW 11-14
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: S 11-14
TOMORROW : Thursday, July 05, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: E 6-7
Center : Afternoon Winds: WSW 6-8
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: W 9-12
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: WNW 10-13
Seas: S 4 feet at 13 sec.
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: WNW 10-13
Seas: S 4 feet at 19 sec.
Friday 7/6 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: S 4 feet at 17 sec.
Point San Quintin
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: WNW 10-13
Seas: Seas: S 5 feet at 12 sec.
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: S 5 feet at 18 sec.
Friday 7/6 Afternoon Winds: NW 15-20
Seas: S 5 feet at 16 sec.
Turtle Bay
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 9 sec.
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 8 sec.
Friday 7/6 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: NW 3 feet at 9 sec.
Cedros Island
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: S 2 feet at 20 sec.
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: NW 14-18
Seas: S 2 feet at 18 sec.
Friday 7/6 Afternoon Winds: NW 14-18
Seas: S 3 feet at 16 sec.
ABREOJOS
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: W 15-19
Seas: S 4 feet at 20 sec.
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: WNW 17-22
Seas: S 4 feet at 17 sec.
Friday 7/6 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-23
Seas: S 4 feet at 15 sec.
Mag Bay
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: S 4 feet at 19 sec.
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: S 4 feet at 17 sec.
Friday 7/6 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 15 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Wednesday 7/4 Morning Winds: WNW 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: Seas: S 4 feet at 19 sec.
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: S 4 feet at 17 sec.
Friday 7/6 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: S 5 feet at 15 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
* indicates WeatherUnderground Station
*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 13 to 18 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 15-20
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 5e
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: S 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 15-20
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: SE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: SSW 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SSW 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 76 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: WSW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-15
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: SE 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: SE 3 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 76 °
Daily High Temperature: 95 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: S 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: NE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 10-13
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: NNW 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-16
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: SE 3 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: SW 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: WSW 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 9-12
La Paz:
Morning Winds: WSW 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: W 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: NNW 5-6
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: NE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: NE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: ENE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 6-7
Seas: S 3 feet at 19 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: W 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: W 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 85 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: ENE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: NNE 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0.04 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: E 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: NE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: NW 6-8
Seas: S 5 feet at 16 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/03/12
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Tuesday, July 03, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that the southern flow has started again along the Sierra Madra Occidentals and the thunderbumper activity in Sonora, of which that was considerable last night all moved north toward Arizona and for the most part did not extend out into the Sea. There was one cell that encroached into the Sea around Puerto Panesco early this morning but that was it for the Sea.
These storms passed over Guaymas and Hermosillo in the early hours this morning. None of the reporing stations along the Sonoran coast reported any rain accumulations.
I can see that there are still some remnant clouds drifting around in the central and northern Sea this morning.
In the southern Sea I can see several areas of cloudiness unrelated to the storms on the mainland mainly around the East Cape. Yesterday morning the La Paz area reporting measurable sprinkles in the morning hours.
Looking further south now I can see that from around Puerto Vallarta south there were numerous squalls along the coast with the edges reaching the coast. Puerto Vallarta reported about an inch of rain in the past 24 hours.
Looking just south of Acapulco this morning I can see the tropical wave there has attached its self to a low and even though it is very disorganized it has quite a bit of thunderbumper activity around it. I noted that the Navy has designated this system invest 96P,
It looks like I’ll have to put this item on the back burner in our Tropical Kitchen this morning as the National Hurricane Center is now giving it a 30% chance of developing into something cyclonic in the next 48 hours. It is continuing to move NW at about 10 mph. The early forecasting models show the system moving pretty much due west over the next couple of days. We’ll see?
Taking at quick look at the ITCZ/Monsoon trough I can see just moderate activity along the zone this morning.
That’s it for our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where the Great Northwest continues get a little more rain today then the rest of the week mostly sunshine.
Oregon and California continue to enjoy seasonal weather without any rain in the forecast.
Southern California has a low parked off the coast that will maintain the deep marine layer along the coast. It will also be a bit gusterly in the afternoon. They could see some showers, perhaps thunderbumpers later in the week moving in from the SE.
Looking now over to the southwest where the temperature in Tucson today will be in the low 90s tomorrow will be in the mid 80s due to the advance of a significant moisture plume from the south.
Tomorrow, heavy rain, big time thunderbumpers and strong winds in the vicinity of the storms. Advisories are being issued to Arizona residents to watch for flash flooding. On Thursday the region will be tapped out energy wise with only the possibility of some much lighter showers and a few thumpers. Friday into the weekend the monsoon will continue however without the intensity of tomorrow’s storms.
That’s what’s going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence it looks like most locations in the northern and central see will see ballpark 19 knot winds this afternoon. Depending on location, pretty much like yesterday.
Tomorrow the winds in the entire Sea will be back in the moderate ranges, say mid teens, and about the same for Friday.
Temperatures will be in the low to mid 90s today.
73s Y’all
Tuesday, July 03, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Tuesday, July 03, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: SE 15-19
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SE 17-22
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SSE 15-19
TOMORROW: Wednesday, July 04, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSE 12-15
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: SSE 11-14
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Tuesday, July 03, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ENE 4-5
Center : Afternoon Winds: WSW 8-10
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: W 9-11
TOMORROW : Wednesday, July 04, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ENE 4-5
Center : Afternoon Winds: SW 9-11
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-12
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-12
Seas: S 4 feet at 15 sec.
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-12
Seas: S 4 feet at 13 sec.
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: WNW 10-13
Seas: S 4 feet at 19 sec.
Point San Quintin
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: Seas: SSW 5 feet at 13 sec.
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: WNW 10-13
Seas: WNW 5 feet at 9 sec.
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: S 5 feet at 18 sec.
Turtle Bay
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 10 sec.
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 9 sec.
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 8 sec.
Cedros Island
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: S 2 feet at 13 sec.
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: S 2 feet at 20 sec.
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: S 3 feet at 18 sec.
ABREOJOS
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: W 15-19
Seas: S 4 feet at 13 sec.
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: W 14-18
Seas: S 4 feet at 20 sec.
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-23
Seas: S 5 feet at 17 sec.
Mag Bay
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
Seas: S 4 feet at 13 sec.
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: S 4 feet at 19 sec.
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: S 4 feet at 17 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Tuesday 7/3 Morning Winds: W 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 11-14
Seas: Seas: S 4 feet at 13 sec.
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: S 4 feet at 19 sec.
Thursday 7/5 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: S 5 feet at 17 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
* indicates WeatherUnderground Station
*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 17 to 22 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 9e
#VALUE!
*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SSE 10 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 17-22
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: SSE 10 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 17-22
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: SSE 6 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 14-18
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
#VALUE!
*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SSE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: SSW 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ESE 9 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 97 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SSE 11 to 15 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: SE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 12-16
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: ESE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ESE 9 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: S 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: SSW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 12-16
La Paz:
Morning Winds: SW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: NNE 1 to 1 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 4-5
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: ENE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: ENE 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: ESE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 7-9
Seas: S 2 feet at 13 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: WSW 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 76 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: W 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: ENE 2 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0.04 in.
#VALUE!
Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: ENE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 73 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: ENE 3 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 7-9
Seas: S 4 feet at 19 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/02/12
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Monday, July 02, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that a big thumper started back in the mountains a bit to the north of Los Mochas last evening and moved west toward the coast. Entering the Sea around dark the storm moved out into the Sea expanding southwest toward La Paz and north toward Guaymas. During the night the outer fringes reached the Baja coast. Here in the cove between 1am and 3am we had gusts in the 21-27 knot ranges. Since then we have had mostly 10-12 knot breezes with an occasional spike a bit higher. I’m sure the spikes kept folks here in the cove sleeping with one eye open.
The morning most of the Baja coast from around Mulegé are seeing remnant clouds from this system. The Guaymas/San Carlos area south to Mazatlan same thing with remnant clouds blanketing the area. The storm itself has been on the wane since around 3am. We should see these clouds start to dissipate later this morning.
That’s what is happening in the Sea. Looking south to the Mexican Riviera this morning I can see that there were a few small squalls along the coast south to the Tehuantepec. There was a nice thumper that sat over Puerto Vallarta for a while last night dumping a bit over 2 inches of rain there.
Looking further south I can see that where that Tropical Wave is southwest of Acapulco it is a hotbed of thunderbumper activity. Even though a low is developing within the wave and its forecast to develop slowly over the next couple of days the good folks at the National Hurricane Center are only giving it a 10% chance of becoming cyclonic during the next 48 hours.
The rest of the zone out to around 120 just has moderate convection building this morning and the rest of the Eastern Pacific basin is pretty much clear out to Hawaii this morning.
That’s what is going on in our hood. Looking now north to the west coast of America where Portland and Seattle are again having afternoon showers.
The rest of the west coast is experiencing very mild weather. Not even Redding will see temperatures in the 100s over the next 5 days.
Southern California has a weak trough off shore that is keeping the southland gusterly in the mountains and deserts for the next couple of days. I don’t think they have a name for July like Grey May and June Gloom but that’s happening along the southern California coast today and into the week.
In general it will be quiet week weather wise along the west coast.
Looking now over to the southwest where today will be rather “Ho Hum” with just a few thunderbumpers in the higher elevations. This image is showing the storms moving up from Sonora were stopped at the Fence last night.
Looking at the water vapor image I can see the moisture laden trough moving up into Chihuahua this morning. This will be the genesis for the heavy thunderbumper activity in the southwest tomorrow and tomorrow evening. Because of the intensity of these storms tomorrow flash flooding is a major concern. The real weathermen are still thinking the there won’t be much moisture left in the region on Thursday but have left a chance of showers and thunderbumper in the forecast.
That’s what is gong on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence the entire Sea will see brisk to strong southerlies today. The strongest in the far northern Sea and along the Sonoran coast to around Guaymas/San Carlos today.
The northern and central Sea to Concepción Bay will continue to see these strong southerlies over the 3-day forecast period. Puerto Escondido south will see diminishing southerlies to be in the moderate ranges.
The southern Sea will continue to see light to moderate SW winds over the 3-day forecast period.
Temperatures today in the mid to high 90s
73s Y’all
Monday, July 02, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Monday, July 02, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: SE 17-22
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SE 21-28
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SE 18-23
TOMORROW: Tuesday, July 03, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: SE 16-21
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 21-27
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: SSE 16-21
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Monday, July 02, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: SE 9-11
Center : Afternoon Winds: S 10-13
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: S 11-14
TOMORROW : Tuesday, July 03, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: SW 5-6
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SW 9-11
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Monday 7/2 Afternoon Winds: W 9-11
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 14 sec.
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: W 9-11
Seas: S 5 feet at 15 sec.
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: WSW 7-9
Seas: S 4 feet at 13 sec.
Point San Quintin
Monday 7/2 Afternoon Winds: NW 19-25
Seas: Seas: W 6 feet at 11 sec.
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: WNW 5 feet at 9 sec.
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-12
Seas: WNW 5 feet at 9 sec.
Turtle Bay
Monday 7/2 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: WNW 4 feet at 7 sec.
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 8 sec.
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 9 sec.
Cedros Island
Monday 7/2 Afternoon Winds: NW 16-21
Seas: WSW 4 feet at 11 sec.
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: S 3 feet at 13 sec.
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: S 3 feet at 20 sec.
ABREOJOS
Monday 7/2 Afternoon Winds: WNW 17-22
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 14 sec.
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: W 16-21
Seas: S 4 feet at 14 sec.
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: W 15-20
Seas: S 4 feet at 20 sec.
Mag Bay
Monday 7/2 Afternoon Winds: W 11-14
Seas: S 5 feet at 14 sec.
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
Seas: S 4 feet at 13 sec.
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: S 4 feet at 19 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Monday 7/2 Morning Winds: WSW 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-12
Seas: Seas: S 4 feet at 15 sec.
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: WSW 10-13
Seas: S 4 feet at 13 sec.
Wednesday 7/4 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: S 4 feet at 19 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 16 to 22 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 18-23
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 6e
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*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SE 17 to 24 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 19-25
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
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*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: SE 10 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 17-22
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: SE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
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*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SSE 10 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 15-20
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: SSE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 12-15
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: SE 14 to 19 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 17-22
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
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*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: SE 13 to 17 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 17-22
Sunrise Temp.: 85 °
Daily High Temperature: 101 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
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*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SE 17 to 23 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 16-21
Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
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Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: SE 14 to 19 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 16-21
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: SE 11 to 15 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-20
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: SE 13 to 17 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 17-22
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 101 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: S 6 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 98 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: SSW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 10-13
La Paz:
Morning Winds: WSW 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 6-7
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
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*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: SE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
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*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: ESE 4 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 95 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: SSE 6 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 13-17
Seas: S 3 feet at 15 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: WSW 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 73 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: S 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: SE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0.28 in.
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Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: E 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: SW 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: 72 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
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Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: SE 5 to 6 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 9-11
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/01/12
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Sunday, July 01, 2012
Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that there was considerable thunderbumper activity over in Sonora during the night and morning hours. With no southern flow north into Arizona most of these storms drifted toward the coast and south a bit.
I can see a nice honker sneaking up on Guaymas from the east this morning. By 7am it was making an end run to the south of Guaymas. No rain or significant winds reported this morning from the Guaymas area.
Looking out my window I can see a line of debris clouds off to the east this morning. They should clear by mid morning.
It looks lime most of the Sea from time to time has had some debris clouds passing from east to west but this image is not showing any thunderbumpers in the Sea for the last 24 hours.
Looking south to the cape and beyond I can see a nice thumper is directly over Puerto Vallarta at 5am and working its way off shore. They have had around 2 ¼ inch of rain since midnight and 1 ½ inch on rain yesterday.
Further south I can see that during the night there has been numerous smaller thumpers develop along the coast all the way south to Acapulco.
Further south I can see where that a Tropical Wave snuck through Costa Rica yesterday undetected by me and is now out in the basin around 96W within the monsoon trough which is about 8N this morning. The Tropical Wave is tickling a lonely low within the trough producing some thunderbumper activity in that area but it is a bit too far south to develop into anything cyclonic.
There is another Tropical Wave out in the Atlantic headed our way that should be here early next week.
Just a reminder that until the southern flow in Sonora begins again. most likely on Wednesday, there is a good possibility that thunderbumpers will be moving out into the Sea so keep a weather-eye out in the evening hours.
That’s it for our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where, of course, Portland and Seattle will have wet streets today. Actually the front passing though will be bringing rain as far south as Eureka.
The rest of California will experience pleasant seasonal weather.
There is a weak low off the Southern California coast that has deepened the fog along the coast and in general keeping the temperatures a couple of degrees cooler than normal.
Looking now over to the southwest where they can expect some isolated showers and thunderbumpers again today mainly in the higher elevations and close to the Fence.
Today and tomorrow are just a warm-up for the 4th of July, Wednesday, when the southwest can expect a significant increase in thunderbumper activity, very heavy at times, underlining the concern for flash flooding.
If Wednesday and Wednesday night go as planned by Thursday the atmosphere should be fairly worked over and they can expect much less thunderbumper activity.
Medium range models are still hinting at another easterly impulse heading the general direction on Friday into the weekend. We’ll see?
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence we can expect to see mostly moderate SE or SW winds in the northern Sea today. The central Sea from around Santa Rosalia to Puerto Escondido can expect to see brisk to strong SE or SW winds today without much change over the 3-day forecast period. I could be a tad high on this forecast for the 4th hopefully the afternoon winds will be in the moderate ranges. We’ll see?
Not much change in the southern Sea. Light to moderate Southerlies for the 3-day forecast period.
Temperatures today about like yesterday and be in the mid to high 90s.
73s Y’all
Sunday, July 01, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Sunday, July 01, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: ESE 16-21
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SE 18-23
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SSE 15-19
TOMORROW: Monday, July 02, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: SE 17-22
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 22-29
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: SE 17-22
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Sunday, July 01, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 9-12
Center : Afternoon Winds: S 13-17
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: S 13-17
TOMORROW : Monday, July 02, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: S 8-10
Center : Afternoon Winds: S 12-15
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: S 12-15
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Sunday 7/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 12 sec.
Monday 7/2 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: WNW 5 feet at 7 sec.
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: W 8-10
Seas: WNW 5 feet at 9 sec.
Point San Quintin
Sunday 7/1 Afternoon Winds: NW 24-32
Seas: Seas: NW 8 feet at 7 sec.
Monday 7/2 Afternoon Winds: NW 21-28
Seas: WNW 7 feet at 7 sec.
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: WNW 5 feet at 9 sec.
Turtle Bay
Sunday 7/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: WNW 4 feet at 7 sec.
Monday 7/2 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: WNW 4 feet at 7 sec.
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 8 sec.
Cedros Island
Sunday 7/1 Afternoon Winds: NW 17-22
Seas: NW 4 feet at 7 sec.
Monday 7/2 Afternoon Winds: NW 16-21
Seas: WSW 4 feet at 11 sec.
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: S 3 feet at 13 sec.
ABREOJOS
Sunday 7/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 19-25
Seas: SSW 5 feet at 12 sec.
Monday 7/2 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: W 14-18
Seas: S 4 feet at 14 sec.
Mag Bay
Sunday 7/1 Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 12 sec.
Monday 7/2 Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-12
Seas: S 5 feet at 14 sec.
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: WSW 10-13
Seas: S 4 feet at 13 sec.
*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
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Sunday 7/1 Morning Winds: W 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
Seas: Seas: SW 4 feet at 13 sec.
Monday 7/2 Afternoon Winds: SW 10-13
Seas: S 4 feet at 15 sec.
Tuesday 7/3 Afternoon Winds: WSW 11-14
Seas: S 4 feet at 13 sec.
. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: Calm
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*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SSE 13 to 17 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 17-22
Sunrise Temp.: 51 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
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*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: E 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: ENE 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: E 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
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*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SE 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 12-15
Sunrise Temp.: 82 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: SE 9 to 12 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 12-16
Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 12 to 17 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-20
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
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*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ESE 12 to 17 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 16-21
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 102 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
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*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SE 18 to 24 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 17-22
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 95 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
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Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: SE 15 to 20 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 17-22
Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: ESE 11 to 15 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19
*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ESE 12 to 17 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 16-21
Sunrise Temp.: 87 °
Daily High Temperature: 100 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
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Sunrise Sea Temperature: 82
Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: ESE 8 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 15-20
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Seas: WSW 1 feet at 3 sec.
#VALUE!
La Paz:
Morning Winds: S 3 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 76 °
Daily High Temperature: 95 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
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*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: ESE 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14
Sunrise Temp.: 84 °
Daily High Temperature: 94 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: SE 8 to 11 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 12-15
Seas: S 3 feet at 14 sec.
*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: WSW 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 93 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: SSE 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 81 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
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*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: SSW 3 to 4 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-12
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 92 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 2.2 in.
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Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: ESE 3 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 10-13
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: WSW 4 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 5-6
Sunrise Temp.: 73 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: WSW 1 to 2 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 9-12
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 14 sec.