weather links
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All our sports are majorly weather dependent. During our courses we teach you to read weather maps and understand what you are looking for.
Here are a few links to the weather maps we use most frequently. Failing all that, just follow Reuben who gets the weather pick right most often out of anyone we know.
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MetVuw - Victoria University Wellington
You may need a little time to get familiar with reading these maps. They are hugely useful as the data is up-dated regularly and once you are used to it, you will find them pretty accurate. One issue which catches people out is the fact that the wind vanes point to where the wind is coming from. One full bar, means 10 knots of wind, half means 5 and multiples of this. The colours indicate the amount of rain.
Windsurf.co.nz - current wind readings
This pages shows you current wind-readings at several beaches right now. You still need to get used to reading this as in some show inaccurate readings depending on the wind direction. No surprise really, as they are all arranged to show the current true wind at the specific beach. Try it, very useful.
Rasp - in depth weather forecast for experts
This pages is great for in-depth weather information of both horizontal and vertical air movement. It is not the easiest to read but with a bit of practice it helps you understand what's going ono hour to hour. Different to the other forecasts, it offers information about thermal predictions, cloudbase etc.
During our XC and thermalling courses, we teach how to use and to read them.
Good luck until then. :-)