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7/4 Forecast

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

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6/30 forecast

Good morning!

This week’s report is brought to you by Sophie’s Restaurant in Hood River, located at 1810 Cascade Street, where you can dine outside in the sunshine, now that summer’s finally here. Sophie’s serves awesome food with fabulous local ingredients (like Oregon King Salmon and porcinis), so go check it out.

Yesterday’s nuclear-force bonus hour was a nice surprise yesterday, but I don’t think we’ll see a repeat today, as low pressure off the coast beats down gradients. Even so, we started with .07 pressure gradient from Portland to The Dalles this morning, and that should hold today for enough wind to get on the water. With the marine layer just east of Hood River, strongest, steadiest wind will be from viento down to Mosier this morning, filling in to Doug’s and Rowena in the afternoon. 18-22 is the call for today, all day long, with a chance for mid-twenties if we get lucky.

Tomorrow looks a little lighter than today, as a low pressure trough off the coast combines with a passing front to minimize morning wind. We will see afternoon westerlies in the 17-21 range tomorrow.

Friday looks a little better for wind, as the North Pacific High takes over at the coast for a summer-like setup in the Gorge. That’s high pressure at the coast and low pressure in the desert, for a static weather situation and steadier, stronger westerlies. The very early call for the weekend (likely to change) is wind through Sunday, and then hot weather (90ish) early next week. With the NPH on the coast, it should stay windy at the beaches, even if the wind dies in the Gorge.

Friday’s also first Friday in Hood River, and it’s going to be a big one. Oak Street will be closed, and 2nd Wind Sports will be throwing a huge and free party and kiteboarding movie premiere at the Horse and Hound pub.

Boaters, the White Salmon’s just below 3 feet and the Klickitat’s at 1980 cfs, and don’t forget, if you’re a Hood River resident you can practice your roll at the pool for just three bucks on Tuesday and Thursday evening and Saturday morning! If you’re not from Hood River, it’s $5 or $6 (can’t remember, but it beats learning to roll in the Columbia)…

That’s it for today. Whatever you do today, have an awesome day!

Temira

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