I'm still trying to work out what conditions are good at Ynyslas and whether the weather station is sheltered in any wind directions. Looking out my window today it looks windier in Aber than the weather station reports. I'm also a bit puzzled by the windspeed graph which doesn't always seem to correspond to the numbers in wind trends - is the graph showing the gusts as it tends to appear higher? I'm hoping to get out windsurfing sometime at the weekend if I can escape the decorating! Any tips on when might be best would help.
Hi Alistair,
The anemometer on the weather station is a little sheltered in a NW - I do make a few adjustments to the algorithms on the website but
in a NW if you look at the gust speed then that will be pretty accurate as to the wind speed on the beach. In all other directions it
is pretty much spot on. Although in a NE there will usually be a fair bit more wind in the estuary than there is on the seafront and so
the weather station will under-read a little if you want to windsurf in the estuary in a NE. That's just an effect of the funneling of
the wind down the valley.
The graph is showing windspeed, but it is only updated every few hours (assuming we have Internet connection when it should be updated
- which we haven't had since about 9pm last night!)
Hope that helps, but as always there's no better way to get time on the water than to be here on the beach. If you stay at home
decorating and waiting for the perfect conditions then you'll never get out!
Al.
Hi Al,
Thanks.
Even though it is now only 15-20 mins to Borth/Ynyslas I still don't want to make the trip if there is not enough wind - especially
when there is lots of decorating I'm supposed to be doing!
I have been in the sea swimming every day since we got here 4 weeks ago
Hi Al,
Thought I might have seen you at Ynyslas today - there was plenty of wind
It was certainly more fun than decorating!
Yep, heard that you were out with Steve and had a good time... I had meetings to attend in Aber and needed a rest day anyway as I've
been training hard - so I baked loads of cakes and ate them instead!
Al.