First Weather Blog
This is the first weather blog and fitting as it is – a cold front ripped through Austin Texas, NauticEd’s HQ, last night dropping the temperature from 76 deg F yesterday to freezing rain overnight, 32 deg F and a sharp wind direction change from west to north. The cold front looked like this. This morning the sky is loaded with Cirrus, Alto stratus and Cirrocumulus and changing to an ultra clear day. Brrrrh!
Here is the map taken from https://www.opc.ncep.noaa.gov/UA.shtml this morning. (Guitar added for effect to show Austin, Tx. Music Captial)
I remember one time (not in band camp) we were sailing in Belize in 2004. It was near the end of the Hurricane season and had also heard of a strange and strong sudden wind that mysteriously appears in Belize so we were on the look out. We stopped on an island one afternoon. While lying under a tree with some nice cold drink in hand a local wondered by. We began talking about hurricanes and local weather etc, so I asked him if he knew anything about approaching weather. Thinking that perhaps he had been listening to the radio recently. He just looked up at the sky looked down at me and said “No Mon – weather is good for the next 3-4 days”. It was a sign to me to gain that skyward knowledge if I was to continue my sailing skills.
The Weather course was written by Jay Brosius a weather consultant and sailor. His knowledge imparted into the Weather Course is invaluable and were proud to have him as the Weather Faculty Member. Jay wrote the course while sailing across the pacific and the bulk of the course was transmitted by satellite email service.
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