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Postby naishkiter10882 » Sun Jun 08, 2008 11:38 pm
We were all kiting on the ocean in East long island near montauk and this crazy storm hit in. Everyone was riding in about 13 knots side shore, and then a heat clove started to build up and the clouds got all dark and i felt a lot of heat build up. A huge gust at about 40 knots offshore hit in, some people said it was 60 knots, and it started hailing hard, we all got out of the water before the storm. You were lucky you didnt go though.
p.s watch the weather
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Postby singlemalt » Mon Jun 09, 2008 12:34 am
Glad everyone is ok!
By the way I'm a little confused by your name and your avatar
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Postby randykato » Mon Jun 09, 2008 2:59 am
We did a downwinder in the Great South Bay and a similar thing happened. The wind really picked up toward the end and it was great - some of the biggest jumps ever - but that wind was feeding a dark area over the bay. We watched it growing, and we came in when the wind started to die and before it got ugly.
As we were packing our gear the thunder and lightning started. There were still kites out in the middle of the bay! It was scary to watch, but it looked like they got picked up by their supervisors/jetskis. I hope they made it in OK.
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Postby naishkiter10882 » Mon Jun 09, 2008 3:46 am
About my name... my views have changed over the years, i used to always ride c kites and i loved the torches then the ozones came and they work good ffor unhooking and jumping with a nice windrange too
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Postby naishkiter10882 » Mon Jun 09, 2008 3:49 am
randykato wrote:We did a downwinder in the Great South Bay and a similar thing happened. The wind really picked up toward the end and it was great - some of the biggest jumps ever - but that wind was feeding a dark area over the bay. We watched it growing, and we came in when the wind started to die and before it got ugly.
As we were packing our gear the thunder and lightning started. There were still kites out in the middle of the bay! It was scary to watch, but it looked like they got picked up by their supervisors/jetskis. I hope they made it in OK.
I hope thy made it in too. It was scary on the ocean because it started going offshore. Good thing most of us saw it coming.
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Postby naishkiter10882 » Mon Jun 09, 2008 3:58 am
I sure the wind in randykato's graph was much less than the actual wind because my friend took out his wind meter or weather tracker and it was much more than what the graph said, for our area.
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Postby randykato » Mon Jun 09, 2008 5:32 am
yeah, it was definitely more. i was on my 12 with it half depowered on the strap and i was still super lit... i would say that stretch from 4 - 4:45pm was averaging about 20 with gusts to 25.
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Postby naishkiter10882 » Mon Jun 09, 2008 12:31 pm
at around 6 we had a huge gust offshore and iit was well over the average speed, then lightning came. Im sure the gust was 40 knots or more.
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Postby naishkiter10882 » Tue Jun 10, 2008 3:04 am
I found out it was a shelf cloud.. watch out for them they cause strong gusts lightning and possibly tornadoes.
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