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The weather on seabreeze and BOM site are wildly different to how the wind is going to develop today and what time the change is expected.

Not sure if the BOM weekend boating guide is up to date or not and same for seebreeze. they are often different but today it seems like a big difference as 30knots if getting serious.

Interested to hear from others as to which is more reliable for actual on water conditions.

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The weather on seabreeze and BOM site are wildly different to how the wind is going to develop today and what time the change is expected.

Not sure if the BOM weekend boating guide is up to date or not and same for seebreeze. they are often different but today it seems like a big difference as 30knots if getting serious.

Interested to hear from others as to which is more reliable for actual on water conditions.

Try this site Pel...It seems to be pretty accurate of late.

Buoyweather

Cheers,

Pete

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Thanks Pete

Any chance thet could be put as a link in the banner at the top of the page like BOM and Seabreeze as it is quite clear and another good reference?.

Will try and get out later but still is hard to actually judge windspeed on water as it is all subjective and is so affected by the land around you and wave ,tide condition that can also make it so uncomfortable.

Maybe some smart computer guru should actually do a compelation of the avaliable data , live data as well , apply it with tide and landscape info into which you type your boat type and comes up with a comfort and safety rating. Overlay your GPS co-ords and the perfect spots would present themselves and then it is only up to the fish to coopperate. Guess we all have experience and a brain to do this but someone will do it if there is money in it.

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Thanks Pete

Any chance thet could be put as a link in the banner at the top of the page like BOM and Seabreeze as it is quite clear and another good reference?.

Will try and get out later but still is hard to actually judge windspeed on water as it is all subjective and is so affected by the land around you and wave ,tide condition that can also make it so uncomfortable.

Maybe some smart computer guru should actually do a compelation of the avaliable data , live data as well , apply it with tide and landscape info into which you type your boat type and comes up with a comfort and safety rating. Overlay your GPS co-ords and the perfect spots would present themselves and then it is only up to the fish to coopperate. Guess we all have experience and a brain to do this but someone will do it if there is money in it.

Yes Pel, it's quite a good site but it is a subscription for the full data.

What you get for free, as you see, is pretty handy.

As to linking to it, it might be problematic, but we may try.

If you tour that site, you will see it has what you described with punching in your present position using google earth and it will give you the latest data for those co-ords...but you have to be a subscriber for that feature.

Good luck today if you go fishing.

Cheers,

Pete.

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Was referrinng to boating forcast

http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDN65183.shtml

and Coastal waters forcast and then to seebreeze. No where on seabreeze does it get to near 30 knots as it gets to a 21knots at 1am. Big difference 21 to 30 knots. One must have been updated as earlier it was even greater discprepency. Seabreeze updates its past wind and current speeds from BOM data so it's history always compares OK- more interested in the predictions.

http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/wrap_fwo.pl?IDN10023.html

Sydney Coastal Waters, Broken Bay to Port Hacking and 60nm seawards:

Gale Warning

Sunday until midnight: Wind: NW 15/20 knots at first, increasing to N/NW 20/30 knots by afternoon before turning W/NW and reaching 25/35 knots in the evening, chiefly offshore.Sea: about 1.5 metres, rising to 2.5 to 3.5 metres afternoon and evening. Swell: E/SE about 1.5 metres.

Monday: Wind: W/NW 20/30 knots, reaching 25/35 knots chiefly offshore. Turning W/SW at similar speed during the daySea: 2 to 3 metres, reaching 3.5 metres offshore. Swell: SE 1.5 to 2 metres.

Tuesday Outlook: Wind: SW 20/30 knots, easing.

Wednesday Outlook: Wind: SW/SE 15/25 knots.

Sydney Closed Waters, Pittwater, Port Jackson and Botany Bay:

Strong Wind Warning

Sunday until midnight: Wind:NW 10/15 knots at first, increasing to NW 20/25 knots by afternoon before turning W/NW 20/30 knots in the evening. Waters:Slight, becoming choppy to very choppy in the afternoon and evening.

Monday: Wind:W/NW 20/25 knots, turning W/SW during the day. Waters:Choppy to very choppy.

Tuesday Outlook: Wind: SW 15/25 knots, easing.

Wednesday Outlook: Wind: SW/SE 10/20 knots.

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Didnt we have a thread on this not so long ago.

I think the outcome was that BOM overstates the wind speed as a consequence of getting into strife for buggering it up in that bad Sydney to Hobart year.

Dave

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