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Bellingham Local Conditions

Webcams

  • Fairhaven Webcams - we are now starting to create a more comprehensive live view of the Bay. These links are just the embedded cam views and not the sponsor page for the web cams (our Community Boating Center helps with installation and maintenance, if you want to help with upkeep and future additions you can Contribute to Webcams)
  • Marina Bay Cam (auto update approx. 5 sec interval)

Tides

  • DeepZoom Shows local tides and currents

Wind & Weather


Seasonal Wind History - Bellingham

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chart: windalert.com


South Wind Likely For the Next Hour in Bellingham Bay

Pressure Gradients

Only works on predominantly south winds.

  • Get EastSound - Arlington Pressure Gradient for South Wind
    • Method 1 to get Pressure Gradient website no longer seems to be working * Step 1 ​​​​​Open this gradient page
      • Step 2 Read the cell in the Past Hour column and Arlington-Eastsound row
      • If there is a number in the cell (sometimes it is empty) then interpret the number below on this page under “Pressure Gradient Bellingham Bay Wind Predictor”
    • Method 2 to get Pressure Gradient

Pressure Gradient Bellingham Bay South Wind Predictor

  • The numbers below are generalities at best but give a sense of how the gradient equates to the next hour of wind. - 0.01 - 0.02 = Sub 10 mph wind - 0.03 - 0.04 = 10 - 15 mph wind - 0.05 - 0.06 = 15 - 25 mph wind - 0.07 - 0.10 = 25 - 30 mph wind - 0.11 - 0.12 = 30+ mph wind - Larger numbers can occasionally mean a squall is on the way which usually kills the wind

Gradient (forecast for the whole day) from Boeing Field to Bellingham

One of the charts on this page (scroll down at bit to see it?)…We need to observe this one more to see if we get any value out of it or if it just covers too long of a stretch to be a useful indicator.

iwindsurf Pressure Gradients


The link below is 3 day airport weather forecast - the wind on Bellingham Bay is typically stronger

http://www.wttr.in/bellingham