Sea of Cortez Weather

Posted by: Geary, 02:07 PM GMT die 23o May, anno 2012 +0

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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that the Sea has been cloud free this morning.
Fog agaom along The outhsied form Turtle Bay to sd this monirng.
Looking south to the Mexican Riviera I can see that Tropical storm Bud which is about due west of Zihuatanejo has been sending bands of showers toward the coast from around Manzanillo south to Acapulco all night and they continue this morning.
Rain totals there were 4.5 inches since midnight. They were the only station that reported rain totals this morning.
Brother Bud is having a hard time trying to become our first hurricane this year. Right now it does not look like he is going to make it. His wind speeds are around 35-40 knot right now and are forecast to increase to perhaps 50 knots max. He is getting ready to hook a right today and head toward the coast and most likely make landfall Sunday as a very weak tropical storm or perhaps become a depression by then.
Meantime he has a very gentle spiral (of course no eye) and is sending waves of showers toward the coast. It looks like they can expect a lot of rain from this system though.
That’s about it for our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where as I mentioned lows will dominate the weather pattern for the remainder of the week.
The low moving from the east into the Great Basin will give cause to strong winds along the coast and the southwest with about a 17 mb gradient between the coast and the Great Basin
The British Columbia low will bring rain to the Great Northwest today and another one will move through next Sunday.
The first British Columbia low will dip south into northern California on Friday morning resulting in a substantial cool down Friday. There is some moisture associated with this system which could result in some light showers in northern California on Friday.
Looking now at southern California where the low moving into the Great Basin will increase the onshore winds through Thursday as well as cool things down for the southland. They can expect Fog and drizzle along the coast and gusterly winds in the mountains and deserts.
The British Columbia lows will be a player on Friday and Saturday bringing more cooling and more strong west winds. They could also see some light rain this weekend. Sunday should start a warming trend.
Looking now over to the southwest where very low humidity, hot temperatures and gusterly winds have put the red flag fire advisories up all over the state.
The high pressure ridge that brought hot temperatures to the region will depart today starting a cooling trend that will last into the weekend. It will only be around 102 in the Tucson area today. The airport in Tucson report 11% humidity there this morning. Bob station at Herferd was 9% at 5am.
A series of dry troughs will move through the southwestern conus today through Saturday, It will be breezy in the afternoons. Next week the lows will have departed the region and high pressure will bring a return of seasonal temperatures.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence the entire Sea will see southerlies for the 3-day forecast period.
Today the northern Sea will see southerlies to 30 knots.
The central Sea at the northern crossing will see southerlies to around 20 and bit higher along the Sonoran coast. The rest of the central Sea should see moderate southerlies.
The southern Sea just moderate S or SW winds for the 3-day forecast period .
Temperature about the same as yesterday and be in the mid to high 90s with some locations breaking the century mark today.

73s Y’all

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And is now available as a podcast.
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that the Sea has been cloud free this morning.
Fog agaom along The outhsied form Turtle Bay to sd this monirng.
Looking south to the Mexican Riviera I can see that Tropical storm Bud which is about due west of Zihuatanejo has been sending bands of showers toward the coast from around Manzanillo south to Acapulco all night and they continue this morning.
Rain totals there were 4.5 inches since midnight. They were the only station that reported rain totals this morning.
Brother Bud is having a hard time trying to become our first hurricane this year. Right now it does not look like he is going to make it. His wind speeds are around 35-40 knot right now and are forecast to increase to perhaps 50 knots max. He is getting ready to hook a right today and head toward the coast and most likely make landfall Sunday as a very weak tropical storm or perhaps become a depression by then.
Meantime he has a very gentle spiral (of course no eye) and is sending waves of showers toward the coast. It looks like they can expect a lot of rain from this system though.
That’s about it for our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where as I mentioned lows will dominate the weather pattern for the remainder of the week.
The low moving from the east into the Great Basin will give cause to strong winds along the coast and the southwest with about a 17 mb gradient between the coast and the Great Basin
The British Columbia low will bring rain to the Great Northwest today and another one will move through next Sunday.
The first British Columbia low will dip south into northern California on Friday morning resulting in a substantial cool down Friday. There is some moisture associated with this system which could result in some light showers in northern California on Friday.
Looking now at southern California where the low moving into the Great Basin will increase the onshore winds through Thursday as well as cool things down for the southland. They can expect Fog and drizzle along the coast and gusterly winds in the mountains and deserts.
The British Columbia lows will be a player on Friday and Saturday bringing more cooling and more strong west winds. They could also see some light rain this weekend. Sunday should start a warming trend.
Looking now over to the southwest where very low humidity, hot temperatures and gusterly winds have put the red flag fire advisories up all over the state.
The high pressure ridge that brought hot temperatures to the region will depart today starting a cooling trend that will last into the weekend. It will only be around 102 in the Tucson area today. The airport in Tucson report 11% humidity there this morning. Bob station at Herferd was 9% at 5am.
A series of dry troughs will move through the southwestern conus today through Saturday, It will be breezy in the afternoons. Next week the lows will have departed the region and high pressure will bring a return of seasonal temperatures.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence the entire Sea will see southerlies for the 3-day forecast period.
Today the northern Sea will see southerlies to 30 knots.
The central Sea at the northern crossing will see southerlies to around 20 and bit higher along the Sonoran coast. The rest of the central Sea should see moderate southerlies.
The southern Sea just moderate S or SW winds for the 3-day forecast period .
Temperature about the same as yesterday and be in the mid to high 90s with some locations breaking the century mark today.

73s Y’all

The Sonrisenet: The premier source for Sea of Cortez weather.
Click here for the Sonrisa Net Weather Webpage
Click here for the Satellite WunderMap view of the Sea of Cortez


After the Sonrisa Weather it’s back to work.


This summary and the daily postings are now posted on the Sonrisanet webpage usually by 8:30 MDT daily.

The following is from my daily ham radio Report
And is now available as a podcast.
Click above to Go to the Sonrisa Net Website


Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Voice to Text---
.Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that the Sea has been cloud free this morning.
Fog agaom along The outhsied form Turtle Bay to sd this monirng.
Looking south to the Mexican Riviera I can see that Tropical storm Bud which is about due west of Zihuatanejo has been sending bands of showers toward the coast from around Manzanillo south to Acapulco all night and they continue this morning.
Rain totals there were 4.5 inches since midnight. They were the only station that reported rain totals this morning.
Brother Bud is having a hard time trying to become our first hurricane this year. Right now it does not look like he is going to make it. His wind speeds are around 35-40 knot right now and are forecast to increase to perhaps 50 knots max. He is getting ready to hook a right today and head toward the coast and most likely make landfall Sunday as a very weak tropical storm or perhaps become a depression by then.
Meantime he has a very gentle spiral (of course no eye) and is sending waves of showers toward the coast. It looks like they can expect a lot of rain from this system though.
That’s about it for our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where as I mentioned lows will dominate the weather pattern for the remainder of the week.
The low moving from the east into the Great Basin will give cause to strong winds along the coast and the southwest with about a 17 mb gradient between the coast and the Great Basin
The British Columbia low will bring rain to the Great Northwest today and another one will move through next Sunday.
The first British Columbia low will dip south into northern California on Friday morning resulting in a substantial cool down Friday. There is some moisture associated with this system which could result in some light showers in northern California on Friday.
Looking now at southern California where the low moving into the Great Basin will increase the onshore winds through Thursday as well as cool things down for the southland. They can expect Fog and drizzle along the coast and gusterly winds in the mountains and deserts.
The British Columbia lows will be a player on Friday and Saturday bringing more cooling and more strong west winds. They could also see some light rain this weekend. Sunday should start a warming trend.
Looking now over to the southwest where very low humidity, hot temperatures and gusterly winds have put the red flag fire advisories up all over the state.
The high pressure ridge that brought hot temperatures to the region will depart today starting a cooling trend that will last into the weekend. It will only be around 102 in the Tucson area today. The airport in Tucson report 11% humidity there this morning. Bob station at Herferd was 9% at 5am.
A series of dry troughs will move through the southwestern conus today through Saturday, It will be breezy in the afternoons. Next week the lows will have departed the region and high pressure will bring a return of seasonal temperatures.
That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence the entire Sea will see southerlies for the 3-day forecast period.
Today the northern Sea will see southerlies to 30 knots.
The central Sea at the northern crossing will see southerlies to around 20 and bit higher along the Sonoran coast. The rest of the central Sea should see moderate southerlies.
The southern Sea just moderate S or SW winds for the 3-day forecast period .
Temperature about the same as yesterday and be in the mid to high 90s with some locations breaking the century mark today.

73s Y’all

Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor.
………...DAILYS………...
ALL winds are in Knots.
NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: SSE 15-20
CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SE 20-26
Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: SE 18-23
TOMORROW: Thursday, May 24, 2012
Baja side : Afternoon Winds: SSE 15-19
Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 13-17
Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: SE 16-21
.
SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST:
TODAY : Wednesday, May 23, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: SSE 8-10
Center : Afternoon Winds: SSE 14-18
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: S 13-17
TOMORROW : Thursday, May 24, 2012
East Cape : Afternoon Winds: SSE 5-6
Center : Afternoon Winds: S 12-15
Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SSW 11-14
.
….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…...
Ensenada
Wednesday 5/23 Afternoon Winds: SSW 10-13
Seas: WNW 6 feet at 10 sec.
Thursday 5/24 Afternoon Winds: SSW 10-13
Seas: WNW 7 feet at 11 sec.
Friday 5/25 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20
Seas: WNW 8 feet at 11 sec.

Point San Quintin
Wednesday 5/23 Afternoon Winds: WSW 9-11
Seas: Seas: WNW 6 feet at 10 sec.
Thursday 5/24 Afternoon Winds: WSW 10-13
Seas: WNW 9 feet at 11 sec.
Friday 5/25 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-24
Seas: WNW 8 feet at 11 sec.

Turtle Bay
Wednesday 5/23 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 9 sec.
Thursday 5/24 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: WNW 5 feet at 10 sec.
Friday 5/25 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: WNW 5 feet at 11 sec.

Cedros Island
Wednesday 5/23 Afternoon Winds: W 10-13
Seas: WNW 3 feet at 9 sec.
Thursday 5/24 Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
Seas: WNW 4 feet at 11 sec.
Friday 5/25 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: WNW 4 feet at 11 sec.

ABREOJOS
Wednesday 5/23 Afternoon Winds: W 15-20
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 12 sec.
Thursday 5/24 Afternoon Winds: WSW 12-15
Seas: WNW 4 feet at 11 sec.
Friday 5/25 Afternoon Winds: W 15-20
Seas: WNW 5 feet at 11 sec.

Mag Bay
Wednesday 5/23 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17
Seas: SSW 4 feet at 12 sec.
Thursday 5/24 Afternoon Winds: W 12-15
Seas: W 4 feet at 11 sec.
Friday 5/25 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: WNW 5 feet at 11 sec.

*CABO FALSO (Pedregal)
Today's Sunrise Temp.: 80 °
Daily High Temperature: 13%
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 In.
Sunrise Bar: 1008

Wednesday 5/23 Morning Winds: WNW 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15
Seas: Seas: SSW 3 feet at 12 sec.
Thursday 5/24 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16
Seas: SSE 4 feet at 10 sec.
Friday 5/25 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19
Seas: W 5 feet at 10 sec.


. SEA OF CORTEZ
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*Puerto Penasco Casa Weez:
Morning Winds: S 18 to 24 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 23-30
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 5e
Sunrise Bar: 1008

*Bahia Kino Nuevo :
Morning Winds: SSE 14 to 19 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 20-27
Sunrise Temp.: 77 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 In.
Sunrise Bar: 1008


*San Filepe:
Morning Winds: SE 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 14-18
Sunrise Temp.: 74 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 In.
Sunrise Bar: 1004

*Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. :
Morning Winds: SSW 11 to 16 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 21-27
Sunrise Temp.: 83 °
Daily High Temperature: 109 °
Yesterday's Rainfall:
Sunrise Bar: 1004

*Bay of LA. :
Morning Winds: SSW 11 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 18-23
Sunrise Temp.: 70 °
Daily High Temperature: 90 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 In.
Sunrise Bar: 1002

San Franciscito Bay :
Morning Winds: SSE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 11-14

Santa Rosalia :
Morning Winds: ESE 13 to 17 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 14-18
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 In.
#VALUE!

*Mulegé :
Morning Winds: ESE 13 to 18 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 15-20
Sunrise Temp.: 72 °
Daily High Temperature: 99 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 In.
Sunrise Bar: 1010

*San Carlos
Morning Winds: SSE 12 to 17 knots
Afternoon Winds: SE 16-21
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 86 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 In.
Sunrise Bar: 1008

Pt Concepcion :
Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 15-19

Punta Chivato :
Morning Winds: ESE 10 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 9-12

*El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay
Morning Winds Winds: ESE 13 to 18 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 15-20
Sunrise Temp.: 76 °
Daily High Temperature: 101 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 1 In.
Sunrise Bar: 1006
Sunrise Sea Temperature: 80

Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville
Morning Winds: SSE 10 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 72 °
Daily High Temperature: 96 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 In.
Sunrise Bar: 1008

San Lorenzo Channel :
Morning Winds: SW 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 10-13

La Paz:
Morning Winds: S 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 61 °
Daily High Temperature: 91 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 In.
Sunrise Bar: 1012

*La Ventana Baja Joe's :
Morning Winds: SE 7 to 10 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 In.
#VALUE!


*Los Barriles :
Morning Winds: SE 10 to 13 knots
Afternoon Winds: ESE 8-10
Sunrise Temp.: 75 °
Daily High Temperature: 89 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 In.
#VALUE!

Cabo Pulmo :
Morning Winds: SSE 11 to 15 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSE 10-13
Seas: S 2 feet at 12 sec.

*Cabo San Lucas :
Morning Winds: WSW 6 to 9 knots
Afternoon Winds: WSW 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 72 °
Daily High Temperature: 62 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 In.
Sunrise Bar: 1008

MEXICAN RIVIERA
*Mazatlan,
Morning Winds: SE 11 to 14 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 13-17
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 84 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 In.
Sunrise Bar: 1012

*Puerta Vallarta:
Morning Winds: SE 2 to 3 knots
Afternoon Winds: WNW 9-11
Sunrise Temp.: 79 °
Daily High Temperature: 87 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 In.
Sunrise Bar: 1014

Manzanillo :
Morning Winds: E 6 to 8 knots
Afternoon Winds: S 12-16
Sunrise Temp.: 78 °
Daily High Temperature: 88 °
Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 In.
Sunrise Bar: 1012
Ixtapa Zihuatanejo :
Morning Winds: SW 5 to 7 knots
Afternoon Winds: SSW 7-9
Sunrise Temp.: N/A
Daily High Temperature: N/A
Yesterday's Rainfall: 4.52 In.
#VALUE!
Cabo Corrienties :
Morning Winds: ESE 3 to 5 knots
Afternoon Winds: SW 8-10
Seas: S 5 feet at 9 sec.


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Posted by: Geary, 01:38 PM GMT die 22o May, anno 2012 +0
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Posted by: Geary, 01:25 PM GMT die 21o May, anno 2012 +0
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Posted by: Geary, 02:31 PM GMT die 20o May, anno 2012 +0
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Posted by: Geary, 01:23 PM GMT die 18o May, anno 2012 +0
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About Geary
I broadcast a daily Sea of Cortez weather forecast on 3.968mh. My window to the world is a satellite Antenna hung on a palm tree next to my palapa.

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Frigus in quo Ros apparet: 72.9 °F
Umor: 72%
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Updated: 09:33 PM MDT die 23o May, anno 2012