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Severe Weather Discussion => General Weather - all topics not current severe weather. => Topic started by: Jimmy Deguara on 21 January 2007, 08:43:20 AM
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A thought came to mind that this season seems to have had fewer sea breezes than other years. Correct me if I am incorrect but this is my perception.
I guess some of this dwells from the above average SE changes that swept up the coast particularly September to December. I guess SE changes may help disrupt the onset of sea breezes or conditions that lead up to sea breezes.
What are others' thoughts on this?
Regards,
Jimmy Deguara
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The lack of seabreezes has been a feature of the whole season in the Northern Rivers. Not many hot days - in fact not one day above 37 and only a few in the mid 30s range
You certainly notice that the seabreeze does not cool down the house after even the high 20s days.
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Hi Michael,
This was certainly the case up here when we had ample SE changes which probably explains the lack of storms as well early in the season. But during the February - March period, we have had NE winds aplenty. The only difference being the source mostly may have been geostrophic flow.
Regards,
Jimmy Deguara