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August 4, 2006

Weather Forecast:

Seas will remain out of the Southwest at a height of 4-6ft; the temperature tomorrow will remain in the mid to high 60’s. As we head north for the next few days there will be reduced opportunities for the sight reduction of heavenly bodies. And in local weather for our Texas cadets, the Gulf of Mexico is being churned once again by the forces of Mother Nature, tropical depression “Chris” with sustained winds of 35 kts. with gusts up to 45 kts. with a low pressure of 1010 mb is right off the northwest corner of Haiti heading WNW currently predicted to make landfall somewhere between Brownsville and Corpus Christi, Tx.

Leeds & Shuptar

 

Weather Summary:

Observation Time 1400(lmt)
Visibility 15 Km
Wind Direction (from) Southeasterly
Wind Speed 19 - 20 kts
Air Temperature 64 º F
Humidity 21 %
Cloud Type Strato-cumulus
Cloud Coverage 7/8
Sea Temperature 64 º F
Swell Direction (from) 125º
Swell Height 4-6ft.
Precipitation None
Pressure 1017mb

 


 

 
 
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