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hello this is David Burch at Star Pascal of navigation in Seattle with a note on how to forecast local winds very local winds and like Iamp;#39;m talking about Elliott Bay and Puget Sound here potentially for use in a race using a media gram and we have here luckily the high-resolution Wharf model from the UW and we can use it and this method just occurred to me and it seems to work pretty well have to test it in the real world but the principle looks good and then we can go on and try this with other high res regional models but anyway so here is this is a link to a wharf GFS on the fly media gram generator from UW now these are intensive of computations and they warn you right down here that takes a while to do these computations but so hereamp;#39;s how you would set it up this I take the latest Run which is today eight six twelve Zulu thatamp;#39;s 5:00 a.m. this morning and then this is their highest resolution one point three kilometers and so then and Iamp;#39;ve done three