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Sea of Cortez Weather for 07/31/12 |
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| Posted by: Geary, 1:16 PM GMT on July 31, 2012 |
The Sonrisenet: The premier source for Sea of Cortez weather. Click here for the Sonrisa Net Weather Webpage Click here for the Satellite WunderMap view of the Sea of Cortez
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This summary and the daily postings are now posted on the Sonrisanet webpage usually by 8:30 MDT daily.
The following is from my daily ham radio Report And is now available as a podcast. Click above to Go to the Sonrisa Net Website
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Voice to Text--- .Looking down into the Sea this morning I can see that the remnant clouds left over from thunderbumpers in Sonora are still scattered around the Sea this morning however they should clear by mid morning. Yesterday afternoon several large cells developed in northern Sonora and moved out into the Sea around the Bay of La area and continued to build and move north up the Sea into the southern California deserts and Southwest Arizona. This band of thunderbumpers caused heavy rain in Arizona along with some flash flooding and a swift water rescue in the Hereford area. This 24 hour loop is showing the storms diminishing in the evening hours and by midnight all that was left were fairly heavy remnant clouds in the northern Sea however there were still a few thumpers still active in SW Arizona. Interesting, of the 4 reporting stations in the northern Sea none reported any rain accumulations. Even the downtown Tucson station reported no rain. Bob’s station in Hereford is still not on line yet and that was here the flash flooding occurred. Looking now at the southern Sea where remnant clouds from a thunderbumper that built just north of Mazatlan and moved into the Sea last night are still in the area but are fading fast. Looking now along the Mexican Riviera where there has been fewer thunderbumper along the coast that the past several days. Most were south of Acapulco. The ITCZ/Monsoon trough which is snaking along 9N this morning is very active with numerous thunderbumpers stretched out along the zone. Yesterday afternoon that Tropical Wave finally moved across Mexico and entered the Eastern Pacific basin just north of the ITCZ/Monsoon trough. None of the global models spin up the wave into a tropical cyclone. There is another Tropical Wave over by Honduras in the Caribbean this morning that the global models are showing this is also not good candidate for tropical development. So it looks like we end the month of July with nothing cooking in our Tropical Kitchen and if the global models are to be believed there would appear to be little likelihood for tropical storms to develop in the Eastern Pacific basin for at least the next week. We’ll see? That’s what is gong on in our hood so looking now north to the west coast of America where the west coast continues to have pleasant July weather. Well, Seattle will most likely see some sprinkles today but the rest of the west coast will see mostly sunshine with temperatures along the coast in the 80s and inland in the mid to high 90s. Southern California will be a bit on the muggy side today with lots of subtropical moisture in the region. They can expect to see more scattered showers and thunderbumpers in the deserts and mountains mainly in the afternoon and evening hours. Looking now over to the southwest where they had big time gully washers yesterday afternoon. Locally heavy rain is again likely this afternoon and evening. It looks like Bob in Hereford will need a bilge pump in his bird bath. Right now it looks like tomorrow through the weekend will see decreased monsoon activity in the southwest. That’s what is going on to the north of us. Back on this side of the Fence the northern Sea will most likely see some thunderbumper action this afternoon however the forecast winds are moderate and from the SE. Wednesday and Thursday the winds swing to the ENE and remain in the moderate ranges. The central Sea today will see brisk to strong southerlies on the Baja side from San Franciscito bay south to around Puerto Escondido. Then diminish back to the moderate ranges for Wednesday and Thursday. The southern Sea moderate ESE today then having a western component for Wednesday and Thursday. Temperatures continue to be in the mid to high 90s for most locations.
73s Y’all
Tuesday, July 31, 2012 Don't chisel these forecasts in stone. This is an Amateur Endeavor. ………...DAILYS………... ALL winds are in Knots. NORTHERN CROSSING FORECAST: TODAY : Tuesday, July 31, 2012 Baja Side : Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19 CENTER : Afternoon Winds: SE 13-17 Guaymas Side : Afternoon Winds: S 12-16 TOMORROW: Wednesday, August 01, 2012 Baja side : Afternoon Winds: ENE 10-13 Center : Afternoon Winds: SE 7-9 Guaymas side : Afternoon Winds: W 9-12 . SOUTHERN CROSSING FORECAST: TODAY : Tuesday, July 31, 2012 East Cape : Afternoon Winds: ESE 8-10 Center : Afternoon Winds: S 7-9 Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: SW 8-10 TOMORROW : Wednesday, August 01, 2012 East Cape : Afternoon Winds: WNW 7-9 Center : Afternoon Winds: WNW 8-10 Mazatlan : Afternoon Winds: W 10-13 . ….. 3 DAY FORECAST (OUTSIDE)…... Ensenada Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15 Seas: SW 3 feet at 17 sec. Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-15 Seas: SSW 3 feet at 20 sec. Thursday 8/2 Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14 Seas: SSW 3 feet at 18 sec. Point San Quintin Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18 Seas: Seas: WNW 4 feet at 8 sec. Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20 Seas: SSW 4 feet at 19 sec. Thursday 8/2 Afternoon Winds: WNW 17-22 Seas: SSW 4 feet at 17 sec. Turtle Bay Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18 Seas: NW 3 feet at 8 sec. Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20 Seas: NW 3 feet at 8 sec. Thursday 8/2 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-19 Seas: NW 2 feet at 8 sec. Cedros Island Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 12-16 Seas: SW 2 feet at 16 sec. Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: NW 14-18 Seas: SSW 2 feet at 19 sec. Thursday 8/2 Afternoon Winds: WNW 13-17 Seas: SSW 2 feet at 17 sec. ABREOJOS Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: WNW 18-23 Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec. Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 19-25 Seas: SSW 5 feet at 19 sec. Thursday 8/2 Afternoon Winds: WNW 19-25 Seas: SSW 5 feet at 17 sec. Mag Bay Tuesday 7/31 Afternoon Winds: W 13-17 Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec. Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20 Seas: SSW 4 feet at 19 sec. Thursday 8/2 Afternoon Winds: WNW 16-21 Seas: SSW 5 feet at 17 sec. *CABO FALSO (Pedregal) Today's Sunrise Temp.: 81 ° Daily High Temperature: 71% Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in. #VALUE! Tuesday 7/31 Morning Winds: WNW 3 to 4 knots Afternoon Winds: WNW 11-14 Seas: Seas: SSW 4 feet at 16 sec. Wednesday 8/1 Afternoon Winds: WNW 14-18 Seas: SSW 4 feet at 19 sec. Thursday 8/2 Afternoon Winds: WNW 15-20 Seas: SSW 5 feet at 17 sec. . SEA OF CORTEZ * indicates WeatherUnderground Station *Puerto Penasco Casa Weez: Morning Winds: S 9 to 13 knots Afternoon Winds: SSW 12-16 Sunrise Temp.: 82 ° Daily High Temperature: 89 ° Yesterday's Rainfall: Calm #VALUE! *Bahia Kino Nuevo : Morning Winds: SSE 8 to 11 knots Afternoon Winds: SSE 11-14 Sunrise Temp.: N/A Daily High Temperature: N/A Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in. #VALUE! *San Filepe: Morning Winds: NE 5 to 7 knots Afternoon Winds: ESE 11-14 Sunrise Temp.: 84 ° Daily High Temperature: 90 ° Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in. #VALUE! *Gonzoga Bay Pappa Fernandez Landing. : Morning Winds: SSE 4 to 6 knots Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17 Sunrise Temp.: 84 ° Daily High Temperature: 94 ° Yesterday's Rainfall: #VALUE! *Bay of LA. : Morning Winds: SSE 6 to 8 knots Afternoon Winds: SE 12-16 Sunrise Temp.: 80 ° Daily High Temperature: 90 ° Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in. #VALUE! San Franciscito Bay : Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 9 knots Afternoon Winds: ESE 14-18 Santa Rosalia : Morning Winds: ESE 9 to 12 knots Afternoon Winds: ESE 13-17 Sunrise Temp.: N/A Daily High Temperature: N/A Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in. #VALUE! *Mulegé : Morning Winds: ESE 9 to 12 knots Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19 Sunrise Temp.: 81 ° Daily High Temperature: 99 ° Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in. #VALUE! *San Carlos Morning Winds: S 4 to 6 knots Afternoon Winds: W 9-12 Sunrise Temp.: 84 ° Daily High Temperature: 92 ° Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in. #VALUE! Pt Concepcion : Morning Winds: ENE 6 to 8 knots Afternoon Winds: ENE 10-13 Punta Chivato : Morning Winds: ESE 9 to 12 knots Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19 *El Burro Cove in Concepcion Bay Morning Winds Winds: ESE 9 to 12 knots Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19 Sunrise Temp.: 85 ° Daily High Temperature: 96 ° Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in. #VALUE! Sunrise Sea Temperature: 86 Puerto Escondido Juncalitoville Morning Winds: ESE 7 to 9 knots Afternoon Winds: ESE 15-19 Sunrise Temp.: 83 ° Daily High Temperature: 93 ° Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in. #VALUE! San Lorenzo Channel : Morning Winds: SE 3 to 4 knots Afternoon Winds: SSE 9-11 La Paz: Morning Winds: SSE 2 to 3 knots Afternoon Winds: ESE 9-11 Sunrise Temp.: 77 ° Daily High Temperature: 104 ° Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in. #VALUE! *La Ventana Baja Joe's : Morning Winds: SE 3 to 3 knots Afternoon Winds: ESE 8-10 Sunrise Temp.: N/A Daily High Temperature: N/A Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in. #VALUE! *Los Barriles : Morning Winds: E 5 to 6 knots Afternoon Winds: E 9-12 Sunrise Temp.: 82 ° Daily High Temperature: 91 ° Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in. #VALUE! Cabo Pulmo : Morning Winds: ESE 4 to 6 knots Afternoon Winds: SE 8-10 Seas: S 2 feet at 12 sec. *Cabo San Lucas : Morning Winds: SW 3 to 4 knots Afternoon Winds: W 12-15 Sunrise Temp.: 82 ° Daily High Temperature: 92 ° Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in. #VALUE! MEXICAN RIVIERA *Mazatlan, Morning Winds: SE 1 to 1 knots Afternoon Winds: SW 8-10 Sunrise Temp.: 83 ° Daily High Temperature: 89 ° Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in. #VALUE! *Puerta Vallarta: Morning Winds: NNE 3 to 5 knots Afternoon Winds: NW 9-11 Sunrise Temp.: 80 ° Daily High Temperature: 94 ° Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in. #VALUE! Manzanillo : Morning Winds: N 3 to 4 knots Afternoon Winds: SW 9-12 Sunrise Temp.: 78 ° Daily High Temperature: 90 ° Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in. #VALUE! Ixtapa Zihuatanejo : Morning Winds: WSW 18 to 24 knots Afternoon Winds: W 21-27 Sunrise Temp.: 73 ° Daily High Temperature: 91 ° Yesterday's Rainfall: 0 in. #VALUE! Cabo Corrienties : Morning Winds: N 5 to 6 knots Afternoon Winds: WNW 8-10 Seas: SSW 4 feet at 19 sec.
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El Burro Cove
Bahia Concepcion, BAJA SUR
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0 ft
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| Temperature: |
88.4 °F
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63.7 °F
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44% |
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| Wind Gust: |
10.0 mph
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| Updated: 6:31 PM MDT on May 23, 2013 |
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