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MANDS14 Dec 24th 2008 11:32 pm

The strong winds at perth beaches
 
I know the wind that blows inland from the coast is called the Fremantle Doctor but it's not doing anything to make me feel good!

Apparently it starts around lunchtime but in the last 10 days it doesn't matter which beach I have gone to nor what time in the morning it still seems to be blowing a gale. It has meant the kids are freezing after 5 mins in the sea and we are getting constantly sand whipped. It feels really frustrating and is spoiling what could be a beautiful day playing at the beach.

We wanted to go the beach today for christmas and drove up to Yanchep as someone told us this was more sheltered however we got there at 11 am and were nearly blown away the minute we stepped from the car and it felt really COLD!! We ended up drining down to Hilary's boat harbour as this was less windy but it wasn't christmas day on the beautiful beach we had imagined!
(Although don't get me wrong it was still lovely to have sunshine and watch the kids playing out in it)

Can anyone shed any light on this constant wind? Is it always like this or is the wind unusually strong at the moment. Are there any sheltered child safe beaches to go to where the wind is gentler? And when does it stop?!!

genie79 Dec 24th 2008 11:57 pm

Re: The strong winds at perth beaches
 
Hi, Perth seems to be getting a windy city. Every afternoon it seems to pick up. We were at Cottesloe today and it was very windy. I am the person selling the furniture are you still interested?

Perthine Dec 24th 2008 11:58 pm

Re: The strong winds at perth beaches
 
This heavy wind is unusal for this time of the year. Last year we had +41 on xmas day and +44 on boxing day and were sweating and every little wind blow was feeling really good. Today at City Beach we were blown away so we quickly grabbed our staff and went to the Kings Park where it was protected from the wind and it felt warm. Summer this year is really strange and a way too cold and mixed. Maybe it is just delayed and it gets hotter in Jan/Febr. Who knows.

Perthine Dec 25th 2008 12:00 am

Re: The strong winds at perth beaches
 

Originally Posted by genie79 (Post 7098518)
Hi, Perth seems to be getting a windy city. Every afternoon it seems to pick up. We were at Cottesloe today and it was very windy. I am the person selling the furniture are you still interested?

Perth is the 2. windiest city in the world. :thumbup:
And wind in the afternoon, also known as 'Fremantle Doctor' is normal for Perth.

genie79 Dec 25th 2008 12:11 am

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yeah, the wind is driving me crazy my pool is getting some serious yellow seeds from my neighbors gum tree.

Perthine Dec 25th 2008 12:55 am

Re: The strong winds at perth beaches
 

Originally Posted by genie79 (Post 7098534)
yeah, the wind is driving me crazy my pool is getting some serious yellow seeds from my neighbors gum tree.

Yeah, thats a really serious problem. Poor you.

Siren & Brian Dec 25th 2008 9:15 am

Re: The strong winds at perth beaches
 

Originally Posted by MANDS14 (Post 7098494)
I know the wind that blows inland from the coast is called the Fremantle Doctor but it's not doing anything to make me feel good!

Apparently it starts around lunchtime but in the last 10 days it doesn't matter which beach I have gone to nor what time in the morning it still seems to be blowing a gale. It has meant the kids are freezing after 5 mins in the sea and we are getting constantly sand whipped. It feels really frustrating and is spoiling what could be a beautiful day playing at the beach.

We wanted to go the beach today for christmas and drove up to Yanchep as someone told us this was more sheltered however we got there at 11 am and were nearly blown away the minute we stepped from the car and it felt really COLD!! We ended up drining down to Hilary's boat harbour as this was less windy but it wasn't christmas day on the beautiful beach we had imagined!
(Although don't get me wrong it was still lovely to have sunshine and watch the kids playing out in it)

Can anyone shed any light on this constant wind? Is it always like this or is the wind unusually strong at the moment. Are there any sheltered child safe beaches to go to where the wind is gentler? And when does it stop?!!


Hillarys Boat harbour beach is very protected and the water is great for young kids.

mindblower Dec 25th 2008 11:04 am

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Bought our boy a surf board , had to retire soon from S Harbour beach though as far too windy.

NKSK version 2 Dec 25th 2008 11:53 am

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Originally Posted by MANDS14 (Post 7098494)
I know the wind that blows inland from the coast is called the Fremantle Doctor but it's not doing anything to make me feel good!

Apparently it starts around lunchtime but in the last 10 days it doesn't matter which beach I have gone to nor what time in the morning it still seems to be blowing a gale. It has meant the kids are freezing after 5 mins in the sea and we are getting constantly sand whipped. It feels really frustrating and is spoiling what could be a beautiful day playing at the beach.

We wanted to go the beach today for christmas and drove up to Yanchep as someone told us this was more sheltered however we got there at 11 am and were nearly blown away the minute we stepped from the car and it felt really COLD!! We ended up drining down to Hilary's boat harbour as this was less windy but it wasn't christmas day on the beautiful beach we had imagined!
(Although don't get me wrong it was still lovely to have sunshine and watch the kids playing out in it)

Can anyone shed any light on this constant wind? Is it always like this or is the wind unusually strong at the moment. Are there any sheltered child safe beaches to go to where the wind is gentler? And when does it stop?!!

It is fairly unusual for this time of year. The hottest situation for Perth occurs when high pressure sits over central, south western Australia or the Australian Bight - this then feeds easterly or north-easterly winds from the desert giving hot conditions (and sometimes a strong early morning easterly). Look out for this on the weather charts.

Currently a high pressure zone is sitting out in the Indian Ocean – winds track around high pressure systems in an anti-clockwise direction meaning that they are currently southerly over Perth. Not only this but the low pressure trough and Tropical Cyclone over central/northern WA means that a high pressure-gradient exists meaning stronger winds.

Current chart and hot conditions chart below:

Gems Dec 25th 2008 1:28 pm

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Hi, Im further North and its been pretty windy last couple of days.
It wasnt like this last year. However we like the cooler temps.
There is currently a wind warning all the way down the coast including Perth and just past it.

Gems

MANDS14 Dec 25th 2008 10:50 pm

Re: The strong winds at perth beaches
 
Thanks for all the replies guys. Glad to hear that this is not the norm. Apparently it is supposed to get hot next week, so I'll probably be on here asking if anyone knows where I can go to get cool!! :D There's just no pleasing some people!

Thanks

MANDS

h2oskineil Dec 25th 2008 11:55 pm

Re: The strong winds at perth beaches
 

Originally Posted by MANDS14 (Post 7098494)

Can anyone shed any light on this constant wind? Is it always like this or is the wind unusually strong at the moment. Are there any sheltered child safe beaches to go to where the wind is gentler? And when does it stop?!!

I got kite surfing lessons for Christmas.... not much good without the wind! :thumbsup:;)


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