by sd » Sun Nov 21, 2010 11:06 pm
John, as OJ indicates, Bates can be fickle. Sunday was blown out for PGs. In Carpinteria, it was blowing hard all day, cross and perhaps offshore in the morning, but it clocked in later in the day. Might have been ok for hang gliders. Tomorrow's wind forecast is for less wind but more than 5 to 15. The SB mountains have the potential to block (during a window), but they could also OD if they do. It might be cyclic, blowing down in the morning, then blocking and sucking in before overdevelopment. The OD may cycle a couple of times before the afternoon wind builds enough to scruff it off. Bates will likely blow less than the SB airport. The wind sweeps down the coast from west, typically blowing hard in SB before Carpinteria. We often try to time it and stay ahead of the wind. Carpinteria was blustery at dawn on Sunday, but I suspect it will be calm Monday morning. If you do fly Bates, expect it to be blowing harder on the LZ beaches in Ventura and Oxnard. The wind wants to venturi and suck up the river, but you can land backing up in the smooth ocean air. Pilots do occasionally opt to go inland at Ventura, but it can be a wild ride. / SD