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7/20 Gorge wind and events (**** you, rain)

Before you read on, please remember that this report (wind, snow and events!) is brought to you free of charge. Nobody pays me to do this unless you do! If the report saves you time, money, keeps you in the loop, or just helps you have more fun, please take the time to










make a donation. It’s not expensive, not like some other wind forecasting services. It’s accurate, unlike the free choices out there. So donate… Just $1/month ($12 minimum donation suggested) gets you on the mailing list and in the running for prizes. And your donation keeps the forecast coming almost every day. Donate, or someday this service won’t be here! Thank you for your support!

I do have some nice business sponsors who give away prizes for my email recipients, people who’ve donated. This week’s is Gor’Gelato. Gelato looks and tastes similar to ice cream, but has a much lower fat content and is also much denser. Your ice cream: full of air. Gelato: full of flavor. Gor’gelato is no 31 flavors; the flavor of the day depends on available fruit and gelato master Sonya’s whim when she wakes up. Yes, you heard right. The gelato is made fresh every morning. Now you want some, don’t you? Gor’gelato is located outdoors, in the Oak St. courtyard between Doppio, Cerulian wine and Zella Shoes. Look for the big green umbrella. David and Sonya, the husband-wife team, look forward to seeing you and sharing some delicious gelato with you. Open 11:30-7 or 8 or 9 daily.
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A very bad thing happened last night. Yes, there was beautiful lightning, including a bolt that touched ground less than 100 yards from where I was watching the storm. But there was lightning in the forest too. And worse, there was rain in Odell. Torrential rain on my friends’ cherries. Think good thoughts for them today. Cooling, drying thoughts. Thoughts of not-split cherries.

There’s still plenty of convection in the atmosphere; Cascade Locks, at 6:30am, was under the very strong thunderstorm bullseye. A chance of thunderstorms is going to continue here in the Gorge for a few more hours.

Next, before I forget again, if you lost an diamond wedding ring in Post Canyon at some point, please email me. A friend of mine found one there recently, and would like to return it to the owner.

Third, as of today, the Event Site is tossing you kiters back to the sandbar. No more launching and landing on the grass for you. Back to the sandbar with those kites! (That includes you, RoShamThrowDown, but doesn’t include the North American Laser Championships in Cascade Locks)

Despite the messy atmospheric conditions, it’s windy. .12 on the gradient-o-meter and lots of marine clouds in Hood River say we’ll see 17-20, near Hood River with a quick bump to 24-28 east of Hood River, fading to 22-25 this afternoon. Tomorrow starts off light, but picks up to 15-18 late in the day, and Sunday looks super windy near Hood River (28-32?), as high pressure off the coast combines with low pressure in the desert for strong, steady wind.

In Post Canyon news, the timber contractor will be out there today putting up “closed” signs on Seven Streams trail. Please respect the closure and stay off the trail from now until when it reopens sometime this fall. Trust me, I understand your sadness and your frustration. Please remember, while you’re grieving, that our beloved trails do run through a working tree farm. My one hope is that the loss of the forest around our trail will spur people to get involved, but not in the counterproductive negative act of fighting with the county or berating and demeaning the local trails organizations. Instead, I’d hope that people choose to take the positive step of working with the HRATS and CAMBA and donating money so they can build sustainable trails throughout Hood River County.

(Stepping off soapbox now)

Finally, If you’re out driving around tomorrow, please watch out for cyclists doing Jackson’s Ride the Gorge. They’ll be riding from Hood River to The Dalles, Cooper Spur and Lost Lake, so be careful on those roads. For more information about this cool fundraising ride, benefitting the Jackson Hill Foundation, visit JacksonsRidetheGorge.com. Also tomorrow, the Hybrid Adventure Race at the Hood River Marina.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira










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7/19 Gorge wind and events

Before you read on, please remember that this report (wind, snow and events!) is brought to you free of charge. Nobody pays me to do this unless you do! If the report saves you time, money, keeps you in the loop, or just helps you have more fun, please take the time to










make a donation. It’s not expensive, not like some other wind forecasting services. It’s accurate, unlike the free choices out there. So donate… Just $1/month ($12 minimum donation suggested) gets you on the mailing list and in the running for prizes. And your donation keeps the forecast coming almost every day. Donate, or someday this service won’t be here! Thank you for your support!

I do have some nice business sponsors who give away prizes for my email recipients, people who’ve donated. This week’s is Gor’Gelato. Gelato looks and tastes similar to ice cream, but has a much lower fat content and is also much denser. Your ice cream: full of air. Gelato: full of flavor. Gor’gelato is no 31 flavors; the flavors of the day depend on available fruit and gelato master Sonya’s whim when she wakes up. Yes, you heard right. The gelato is made fresh every morning. Now you want some, don’t you? Gor’gelato is located outdoors, in the Oak St. courtyard between Doppio, Cerulean wine and Zella Shoes. Look for the big green umbrella. David and Sonya, the husband-wife team, look forward to seeing you and sharing some delicious gelato with you. Open 11:30-7 or 8 or 9 daily.
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Quick announcement: The sandbar has reappeared. Today is your last day to kite at the Event Site. Starting tomorrow, you must launch and land at the sandbar.

Next announcement: If you lost a diamond wedding band in Post Canyon at any point, please email me. A friend of mine found one. Describe it, and you can have it back.

For wind today, we’ll see an early start at 13-16 in the western Gorge, but the wind will quickly back off to 5-10 or so as a low pressure system moves up the coast and shuts down the pressure gradient. By afternoon, that low moves east, giving us late afternoon westerlies at 15-18 through the whole Gorge.

Friday looks pretty wind here, as that low pressure system sits to our east. We’ll start with 17-20 in the western Gorge with 23-26 east of Hood River, picking up to 25-29 in the eastern Gorge in the afternoon. On Saturday, we start with light west wind, picking up to 17-21 in the afternoon, and then on Sunday, don’t plan on doing any sort of light wind activity, because models are predicting a very windy day as an offshore low moving eastward drags deep marine clouds and cool air into Portland, while high pressure begins building off the coast. The best wind Sunday should be in the afternoon as the weather stabilizes.

Speaking of stability, or lack thereof, we do have another chance of thunderstorms tonight, from about 5pm through about 2am, with the strongest chances early. After tonight, the atmosphere stabilizes, and that’ll be the end of the exciting and nervewracking (for cherry farmers) weather for a while.

In events, the RoShamThrowDown kiteboarding contest continues today at the Sandbar with a party at the British Pub tonight, starting at 7:45pm. Also today, it’s the Laser North American sailboat racing championships in Cascade Locks. No location known for their party.

Coming up tonight, it’s the goodbye wake for Seven Streams, with runners leaving the bottom of Post Canyon Road at 5pm and cyclists leaving the same place at 5:45, or leaving Dirty Fingers at 5:30. Ride it today. It closes tomorrow and logging begins next Monday.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira