Good morning and happy Fourth of July to everyone!
This week’s report is brought to you by 2nd Wind Sports at 210 Oak in Hood River. 2nd Wind isn’t just a used gear shop anymore. They’ve got everything, and you know variety is the spice of life. Along with having everything you might need to play in the Gorge, 2nd Wind has super knowledgable staff to help you pick the best gear – and they’re only going to sell you the right gear for your ability level. Swing by and say hello to the 2nd Wind crew today!
Next, I’d like to say thanks to Dean Wayne, muchoviento@gmail.com for the following email sent last night at 9:24pm (Dean didn’t actually sign his name, but forgot that you can get anyone’s name if you have their email address) “Tamira,I’ve put up with your radio spots because Bart has quit and for now there is no other alternative. But today at the hatch I found your card on my window and this was the last straw… how much money did you ‘invest’ in those, it is not exactly a ‘green’ thing to do! and who would pay $10 for something they could get free in a couple of clicks. When do you sail anyway, you are like fat ol’ has-been Bingen Bart, never seen…
But yesterday was the worse, you failed to remind us of The Ultronz at the Double Mountain and I forgot and ended up at that stupid 2nd wind party watching this piss-poor video with a horrible sound track that was played at distortion level. Needless to say I left in 15 mins.
Maybe you should just concentrate on what you went to school for, you definitely ain’t cool…………… you suck!”
Thank you Dean, for the wonderful, constructive feedback. Dean, if you would like to meet me at Double Mountain, I’d be happy to buy you a beer because I forgot to let you know the Ultronz were playing. And p.s., my name is spelled “Temira.” =)
Anyway, on to the forecast.
This is a 9:30 update. After 5am, clouds pushed into Hood River, and the gradient took a jump to .15. Strongest wind this morning will be from Mosier to Maryhill, at 26-30. Winds will fill back to the Hatch in the 26-30 range later, and die at Maryhill, dropping to 23-26. The original forecast follows:
This is turning into a great long weekend of windsurfing and kiting. West winds were already blowing in the teens at 5am, and with the early gradient at .07 from Portland to The Dalles, and the cloud line at Hood River, it’s going to be another good day on the water. Morning winds will be in the 17-20 range from Viento down to Doug’s. By afternoon , we’ll see 22-25 at the Hatchery, Doug’s and Rowena, with a little less wind at the Viento, the Sandbar, and Lyle.
Westerlies continue on Monday, with another round of upper teen dawn patrol from Stevenson down to Hood River, with a chance of stronger wind until mid-morning. Get the wind early tomorrow, because high pressure is going to build quickly in the afternoon, causing the wind to drop and get gusty. By Tuesday morning, we’ll see easterlies through the Gorge with highs near 90.
If you’d like some waves with your wind, it’s blowing from Florence down now, and is going to keep blowing through Thursday, with 20-25 knots or more starting Monday, and 7 to 9 foot waves. Wavesailing sounds like a great way to beat the heat!
Boaters, the White Salmon’s just below 3 feet and the Klickitat’s at 1590 cfs.
Finally, the Maryhill festival of speed finishes up today, with street luge and downhill skateboarding by some of the world’s finest athletes on the world’s finest pavement, the Maryhill loop road.
That’s it for today. Whatever you do today, have an awesome day!
Temira
p.s. If you think this forecast is worth something (if it saves you gas money, for example), please take the time to make a donation below. For a suggested donation of $10, I’ll add you to the email list, where you can win lots of cool prizes from the sponsors. Thank you for your support!
18 replies on “7/4 Forecast”
Love your reports everyday even though I live 3 hrs away, what would my morning be with-out them? Boring!
Note to Temira:
Wow T…
Unbelievable that someone would sink to that level to post such mean comments. Obviously this guy has never seen you sail because you rip harder then 95% of all the guys out on the water. Don’t let this guy’s issues ruin you 4th of July. You offer an amazing resource to everyone throughout the Gorge and from out of town. One thing I can say about Bart’s forecasts was that he didn’t cover the whole realm of outdoor activities like you do. Not everyone is here to sail or kite anymore, and you are so thoughtful to include bike conditions, surf conditions and boater info. An incredible asset that people rely on daily.
To anyone else reading this:
As far as donating to Temira’s forecast I happily sent her some $$$ this past week. These websites do not run themselves and on average cost about $500 per year just for hosting and maintenance. She puts a ton of effort into getting her information in a timely manner and often way before any of us want to wake up. Do T a favor and help her offset this cost. She is super cool, very kind and generous, and is always helping others in the community.
As for “Mean Dean”, I only wish bad juju on that guy next time he is on the water. Hopefully Temira will throw a big bad ass loop over his head and show him how the girl’s like to play!
Dean you are a royal A-hole.
Mucho viento… that ’bout sums Deano up right?
Temira
I look forward to the forecast everyday on the web and on the radio. Even the days I can’t hit the water and have no idea what mountain bike trail you’re talking about. Your forecast and banter is something I look forward to everyday. Thanks for doing it and keep it up. Sorry that some people have to be dark cloud, over the sunshine you try to bring us “Sports Enthusiasts” everyday.
You Rock!
Tator
PS…I really wanted to be mean and say nasty things about how Dean is the type of guy that kicks kittens on the way to work and steals candy from children, but I think I’ll bite my tongue.
Temira,
It’s been said before, but you need to hear the overwhelming support you have! iWindsurf does a great job, but you’ve raised the bar by giving 99.9% accurate forecasts on the micro level at individual sites. Uncanny, really…you must have a meteorological background. Lot’s of us rely on you (without holding you responsible!) and hope you keep up the great work and the same recipe! -Bob Smith
Being naturally lazy, I have not been sufficiently motivated to overcome inertia and make this year’s contribution for your services. Mr. Wayne vexed me enough to change that. Thank you for your daily effort.
Perhaps Mr. Wayne should make a couple of free clicks and investigate “Anger Management”?
Seeya,
Lance
Dean Wayne? What a dork. Temira, thanks and keep up the good vibes.
Temira. Thank you for doing these forcasts. I really appreciate them and the effort you put forth. Your forcasts have given me days on the water when I otherwise would not have known where to go.
There will always be people like that jackass ready to criticize. Who cares what he has to say. He is a total downer and a rude man.
Keep it up! Thanks again and in advance for my summer of fun on the water!
Ciao,
Amy
Hey there!
You rock and so does your forecast!
Too bad about the crappy hatemail…sad really.
Temira,
Although I have only spoken to you once. I have been one of your fans for several years. You are doing a wonderful job taking over where Bart left off. Your broadcast is available on the internet for those who are not able to tune into your radio report. And you make the written report available also. Your report is a wonderful combination of wind forecast, Gorge news and great humor. “Mucho Viento” Dean needs to take responsibility for his own decisions. I don’t blame you if I have a good day of sailing at location “X”, but later learn that location “Y” had wind more to my liking. I am just thankful to have spent a great day in one of the greatest places in the world.
Your approval rating with me is 99.9%
The next time our paths cross, I will buy your a beer or a cup of Doppio Coffee.
Thank you for being “The Face and The Voice of the Gorge”.
Sincerely,
Mark