View Full Version : A weather link with a difference
rentlo
20-10-2005, 05:54 PM
try this one red means go for fishing green means blowing stay at home.... http://www.seabreeze.com.au/graphs/vic.asp ,,,,rentlo
seaeagle
20-10-2005, 05:58 PM
i like saturdays forcast rentlo all red and thunderstorms.... :lol:
Dekka
20-10-2005, 07:48 PM
Thanks Mick. You do know me and if I get a chance I'll drop in and see you on Saturday.
reelmischief
07-04-2008, 05:21 PM
SO this site any good or we gona end up out in roguh seas when it promises good fishing weather lol
Trading
24-04-2008, 12:26 PM
It is a good site, I have been using it for a year or so now, they dont always get it right though.............
Trading
grant
26-04-2008, 09:23 PM
We are looking to partner up with Laurie from Sea Breeze. So look forward to som intergrated info soon.
g./
Here's a link for an easy to read tide forecast that i have been recently using.
http://www.tide-times.com.au/
cheers
Ron
MickyGee
05-05-2008, 07:36 PM
I've been using this for some time now, it is great when planing a trip to a new location, it logs into the Wave recorderS and airport weather beacons and direct links to BOM
http://www.birdcagesoft.com/util_software.html
grant
05-05-2008, 10:52 PM
welcome MG.
that looks like good software. can u chnage locations easily?
g./
MickyGee
06-05-2008, 08:22 AM
Location change is simple and only a click away, Just go into the General settings Pick your local state or State destination which will show up in the Region field then pick an Observation Station. I have mine hooked up to the Black Pole which is a beaacon out from the Section Bank off of Adelaide Metro Coast, I have an up to the minute display of Wind Direction, Nautical Winds and Wind Gusts with an update refresh rate of 10 seconds. It also has an option of having this displayed via a screen saver, sitting next to your clock in the task bar or as a desk top banner, with extras that include Barometer readings, Rain gauges & Temprtures. The only Complain I have is you can only choose 2 options to be displayed at a Time from the Black Pole, but if I need any further local information I just log into Parafield or Edinburough RAAF air base
MickyGee
06-05-2008, 08:41 AM
I also use a tide predictor called WX Tide, here is a link and a picture of it in action, it is a "FREE" world-wide tides and currents for Windows
www.wxtide32.com (http://www.wxtide32.com)
brent
07-05-2008, 12:33 AM
try this one red means go for fishing green means blowing stay at home.... http://www.seabreeze.com.au/graphs/vic.asp ,,,,rentlo
You can change the colours around too on seabreeze so green means good and red means windy. ;)
Trading
07-05-2008, 10:05 AM
I've been using this for some time now, it is great when planing a trip to a new location, it logs into the Wave recorderS and airport weather beacons and direct links to BOM
http://www.birdcagesoft.com/util_software.html
That is pretty handy software indeed.
Trading
MickyGee
07-05-2008, 01:14 PM
Happy to share it, the more you play with it the more functions it seems to uncover, It also has a robotic voice that give you your local forcast :p
MickyGee
08-05-2008, 04:55 PM
Here's a link for an easy to read tide forecast that i have been recently using.
http://www.tide-times.com.au/
cheers
Ron
Ron, Ive just had a look at the link you've pasted up, have you seen the Tide Clocks advertised on that site for $69? Do you have one? Just how accurate would they be?
thanks for the link MG, I like that :)
For anyone interested there is a pocket PC version of wxtide called ctide that I use on my phone, which is very handy for getting tide info 'on the spot'
What I would really like is a mobile version of this "Australian Weather Stats Software"... that would be very nice