Wind Guru predics a moderate Norte on Monday. Be sure to get your diving in on Sunday.
Dave Dillehay
Aldora Divers
Dave Dillehay
Aldora Divers
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There seems to be no magic formula but while the port captain seemed overly cautious earlier this fall he seems to be taking a more pragmatic approach lately. NNE is not normally a problem as the island shields the wind from that direction, N, NNW, NW & W are the main concern. Several weeks back I was down and the winds were NNW at around 5-7 KNTs, there was a little chop but not dangerous but I was afraid the PC would close it but he did not and the weather improved as the morning progressed and we had a great dive.What kind of wind speed does it take to close down the diving? I will flying in next Saturday. Looking at the long range forecast for the following week its predicting NNE winds from 2-7 mph early Monday into Tuesday.
So for an after action report, what was the status of the port today?
It was open this morning. I did two dives but it was a rough, wet ride back. The captain closed the port just as we were getting in the water for the second dive. After our dive we headed back to caleta as it was too rough to drop people off in town. There were several boats also coming in, on our wake.
FWIW, there was also a big storm last night; I forgot to close the sliding door to my bedroom and consequently the area rug was soaked when I got up this morning. The wind would have had to come from the south or southwest to blow rain into our bedroom.