10.2 ft. at the bouy. Just another nice little walleye chop for drifting !:eek:
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10.2 ft. at the bouy. Just another nice little walleye chop for drifting !:eek:
11.2 now at the bout. I guess that means 22.4 ft waves. :confused:
I would like to experience this - just once. And for a short time.:rolleyes:
Lineman there are many power lines down. Did you get called? I wounded what you would say to them?:p I would imagine with a few more words.
As of 11:00 am
Wind Direction (WDIR): WSW ( 250 deg true )
5-day plot - Wind Speed Wind Speed (WSPD): 36.9 kts
5-day plot - Wind Gust Wind Gust (GST): 48.6 kts
5-day plot - Wave Height Wave Height (WVHT): 12.8 ft
5-day plot - Dominant Wave Period Dominant Wave Period (DPD): 8 sec
5-day plot - Atmospheric Pressure Atmospheric Pressure (PRES): 29.44 in
5-day plot - Pressure Tendency Pressure Tendency (PTDY): +0.10 in ( Rising Rapidly )
5-day plot - Air Temperature Air Temperature (ATMP): 53.6 °F
5-day plot - Water Temperature Water Temperature (WTMP): 54.9 °F
5-day plot - Wind Chill Wind Chill (CHILL): 45.7 °F
Here is the Noon observations
Wind Direction (WDIR): WSW ( 250 deg true )
- Wind Speed Wind Speed (WSPD): 35.0 kts
- Wind Gust Wind Gust (GST): 40.8 kts
- Wave Height Wave Height (WVHT): 13.8 ft
- Dominant Wave Period Dominant Wave Period (DPD): 8 sec
- Atmospheric Pressure Atmospheric Pressure (PRES): 29.47 in
- Pressure Tendency Pressure Tendency (PTDY): +0.10 in ( Rising Rapidly )
- Air Temperature Air Temperature (ATMP): 53.1 °F
- Water Temperature Water Temperature (WTMP): 54.9 °F
- Wind Chill Wind Chill (CHILL): 45.1 °F
Lake Ontario buoy between Prince Edward Pt and Pt Peter.
Dir...(250true)
WSP..39.8
Gust..46.6
WvHt..12.5'
Pressure on the rise now...29.31in
No calls anymore, & really don't miss them, just the o/t $$$ once in awhile!
Ah hell today wouldn't of been so bad just rollers with some capping going on. For sure you would've found out how good your sea stomach was lol. They are called the gails of november for a reason i guess. .
[QUOTE=captainjoe;36030]11.2 now at the bout. I guess that means 22.4 ft waves. :confused:
I'm not trying to start a controversy, but I have seen this statement here before. Wave height means from the bottom of the trough to the top of the adjacent crest. From a mean level to the top of a wave is the amplitude, not wave height. This is not typically used in measuring wave height. 11.2 is the height from the trough to the crest, not double that measurement.