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04/29/2015 09:44 AM
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Once in the BVIs which online site best shows current and next day weather conditions, wave sizes, surge, wind, etc... I have used the VH cataraman radio to make game time decisions to my itinerary changes.... Thanks
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Good for wind speed, gusts & directions... But where is the wave sizes seen?
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Pull up "Virgin Islands, British" It doesn't show wave size if you pull up "British Virgin Islands"
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Tradewinds.... On the wind-guru site you are talking about? I'll try it...
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Checkout sailflow.com... Looks good
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I like windguru for wind and waves. Otherwise, unless it is guaranteed to rain, roll the dice.. Every forecast I've ever seen for any trip shows clouds and rain every day. And most trips every day has been sunny or at least mostly sunny and no rain aside from a shower here or there.
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MidlandGasman said: Tradewinds.... On the wind-guru site you are talking about? I'll try it... Yes <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" />
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I also use wind-guru, but have had 30-knot winds on days that were forecasts for 15. Key thing is to pay attention to local weather cells. A hefty thunderstorm can bring a wind-foot with 40 knots for a few minutes.
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