I wonder where the center of the low is...
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Arizwx wrote:This is what we off shore Blue Water sailors call a 'Gale Center Low'..esp in late spring,early summer.Yes the winds are NE/onshore..BUT relativley light duty,not at all like a Winter 'Nor..The heavy blows are well of to 45nm of Nantcuket and Chatham Light.Swells to 10ft out to Windward Seas and rough/chop in the Harbors.Winds are peaking qt 35kt offshore,30 on the Coast to the Merrimac River.
HVY RA Bands ore the problem..this is a wet core system,with the Greenland Current interacting with the SubTroppy Gulf Stream off shore.
Nice temp Modifications maxed at 57-61F onshore.System is progged to move into Maritime Canada..to Nove Scotia within the forecast period thru 02JUN03 00Z.
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