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Rain: Should I worry?
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04/29/2022 05:49 AM
04/29/2022 05:49 AM
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Posts: 833 Redmond, WA
MrEZgoin
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I'm looking at windguru which is predicting 18mm/hr of precipitation midday tomorrow.
Trying to find out what that actually means, I'm seeing 4-8mm/hr being defined as heavy rain, and over 8mm/hr as very heavy rain.
So the forecast is for something rather more than double very heavy rainfall. I'm a little concerned that I could be facing something far outside my experience in 20+ trips to the BVI.
Our plan was to stay on a mooring ball here at BEYC. Advice? TIA
EDIT: Predictwind doesn't exactly corroborate this dire prediction, maybe this is just a data error?
Last edited by MrEZgoin; 04/29/2022 06:42 AM. Reason: added comment
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