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DATE: June 03, 2006
 

The swells will continue to decrease over the next few days. The wind will be coming from the southwest and then turning to the southeast tomorrow with speeds ranging from fifteen to twenty-five knots. Keep your sextants ready because patches of clear skies will remain. A high pressure system will follow as we progress northward which means the weather should remain constant. 

Mets: Ruddell and Montgomery

Weather Summary:

Observation Time 1400 local
Visibility 12 nm
Wind Direction (from) 175° S 1/2 E
Wind Speed 18 kts.
Air Temperature 71° F
Humidity 80%
Cloud Type Cumulus
Cloud Coverage 80%
Sea Temperature 64° F
Swell Direction (from) 220° SW 1/2 S
Swell Height 8 ft.
Precipitation None
Pressure 1022 mb

 


 

 
 
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