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Te Arai Point Wind Stats

Wind Stats

(% offshore)

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(any wind direction)

The figure shows how often and how strongly the wind blows from different directions through a typical March. The biggest spokes point in the directions the wind most commonly blows from and the shade of blue suggests the strength, with the strongest winds shown by dark blue. It is based on 3460 NWW3 forecasts of wind since since 2007, at 3hr intervals, for the closest NWW3 model node to Te Arai Point, located 36 km away (22 miles). There are too few recording stations world wide to use actual wind data. Without question some coastal places have very localized wind effects that would not be predicted by NWW3. According to the model, the most common wind at Te Arai Point blows from the ENE. If the rose plot shows a nearly round shape, it means there is no strong bias in wind direction at Te Arai Point. On the other hand, dominant spokes represent favoured directions, and the more the darkest shade of blue, the stronger the wind. Spokes point in the direction the wind blows from. Over an average March, the model suggests that winds are light enough for the sea to be glassy (pale blue) about 9% of the time (3 days each March) and blows offshore 33% of the time (9 days in an average March). During a typical March winds stronger than >40kph (25mph) are expected on 2 days at Te Arai Point

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