Double Trouble
Angler
Does anyone have a good marine weather app. on there phone?
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Yep used to use that all the time!NOAA weather radio in Manhattan, WKRO35, 162.55 MHz, has been off the air for at least 2 years now. They are trying to find a new site for the antenna supposedly. I miss being able to get that on my VHF radio.
I agree. I use windy though as it usually gives me the worst case scenario.Windfinder and weather.com. Windfinder usuallis usually shows a stronger wind than weather.com and the end result is usually somewhere in between.
In other words, if I check the marine forecast for a given morning at Montauk Point, Windfinder may show 17 mph and weather.com may show 5 to 10 (and believe me, I’ve seen that) - the true weather is usually somewhere in between.
My experience at least.....
Thanks George. I’ll have to check that one out....it’s always good to get multiple “opinions” and factor that into your decision on how far out you can go.I agree. I use windy though as it usually gives me the worst case scenario.
Having grown up with legit Meteorologists a brother and others I fish with a couple thoughts those are all good sites but some things to think about.
From experience, any winds from an East or North East quandrant tend to be the most underpredicted of all the wind direction possibilities. They also tend to come up faster than originally forecast. NWS Upton is very good for Marine forecast but sometimes they tend to under predict winds again especially from the NE or E. Whether you fish NJ/CT or NY I always check the most recent buoy readings as looking out th window in Northern Nassau county is not very relaible to what iis happening over water. Another thing with the various wind forecasting tools some go out as long as 10 days // predictability greatly drops the further out you look into the future. These wind applications are pulling data from many sources and sometimes they conflict.
There is an intersting site I like Magic Seaweed it shows winds, seas, swell and wave heights day by day out to almost 10 days take a look a fun and pretty accurate site, GK.