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So far, looks like nothing out of the ordinary apart from warmer than usual sea temps.
I think the bigger issue is more frequent heat waves. This might bring longer seasons but more 40'C. days during the middle of the season which, as we all know, means no sea breeze in Perth.
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Chrisitian - KiteBud
It's been a belter start to the season up North, heaps of Windy days through August and early September. As Christian mentioned though it's definitely been warmer.
Sounds great, thanks guys! My sister been saying it gotten warm pretty fast up north and it got me wondering.
You can keep track of weather systems here: www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/
So far, looks like nothing out of the ordinary apart from warmer than usual sea temps.
I think the bigger issue is more frequent heat waves. This might bring longer seasons but more 40'C. days during the middle of the season which, as we all know, means no sea breeze in Perth.
You may find some useful information in our latest blog post here: www.kitebud.com.au/perths-kitesurfing-travellers-guide
Chrisitian - KiteBud
If those warmer than usual water temps are close to the coast we're gonna be in for a bad sEason as most of our stock standard 18-22 kn sea breezes are thermal. Here's a bit of info on thermal sea breezes for those that are interested:
www.swellnet.com/news/swellnet-analysis/2017/10/06/understanding-sea-breeze-part-1
My mate from Holland is coming over for 3 months(to Geraldton)from the end of October, and every time he visits it's always a good season. that's my prediction.. seabreeze in Geraldton today
Personally I reckon that this summer will be really hot this year. This will have an effect of increasing easterly morning winds inland along the scarp. This will in turn push the sea breeze back making them less effective and later in the day. The land eastward hasn't really heated up yet so the sea breeze conditions are currently good but as the summer kicks on the easterly winds will start to out blow the Fremantle doctor. Also the Pond is literally closed off and I believe the council is not going to dredge the channel open. So, that will be a no go zone once the place becomes anoxic. Sorry for my pessimistic outlook. I suppose the poleys can have the pond all to themselves now
Personally I reckon that this summer will be really hot this year. This will have an effect of increasing easterly morning winds inland along the scarp. This will in turn push the sea breeze back making them less effective and later in the day. The land eastward hasn't really heated up yet so the sea breeze conditions are currently good but as the summer kicks on the easterly winds will start to out blow the Fremantle doctor. Also the Pond is literally closed off and I believe the council is not going to dredge the channel open. So, that will be a no go zone once the place becomes anoxic. Sorry for my pessimistic outlook. I suppose the poleys can have the pond all to themselves now
I suppose you can take over another poley location now
Personally I reckon that this summer will be really hot this year.
I'm afraid you could be right especially If we start to see heatwave's in November in Perth like we have before.