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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Baja 1000 Starts in sloppy conditions as clouds break in Baja California Weather

   Weather  in Baja California

Surface Chart / Satellite IR
   

09AM MST 11/13/07 We used up all the arrows today, with lots happening on our weather maps. A weak Low (yellow arrow) brought some wet conditions to the start of the Baja 1000 in Baja California and will provide overcast conditions for much of the central and later today, southern parts of the peninsula. Additional precipitation is not expected. A Trof (magenta arrow) runs the length of The Sea held in place by two Highs (blue arrow) over the mainland. Up north a moderate High (lt blue arrow) will be pushed ESE by an approaching cold front (red arrow) and will bring winds 15-20kts in the northern Sea from the NW. Wave heights to 4' in the northern Sea while things will be much calmer in the southern Sea, winds forecast to be under 15kts through the period and seas less than 2'.

By the way - it is Tuesday the 13ths that are rooted in superstition in Mexico


 

 
 

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