when will the storms stop

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skinnydogdives

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still waiting to get the boat in the water for the first time this year its got to the stage where i'm wondering if the sea will ever calm downhttp://www.scubaboard.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=37069&stc=1&d=1172761596
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these are some pics that i took last weekend the first 2 are of one of the dive sites we go to. there is a lovely little gully down to about 20m with a couple of swim throughs.that cliff face is about 100-120 ft high. the last one is where we launch the boat
at least there is rugby to watch on the T.V.
 

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Same problem the other side of the irish sea. Months now of near constant storms.
 
Rain has gone away... well at least for us here in San Diego... looks like a perfect 70 deg sunny skies diving weekend. Gonna be in the water at 8:00 am Saturday morning.
 
Skinnydog... I may have sunshine but you have pub lunches..that I MISS soo much!!
 
Monterey has been pretty blown out as well. Last winter seemed to have more diveable days.
 
I was in the sea 5 weeks ago off Brighton - 1 foot vis which was yuk.
 
I feel much better now...

I got in the water for the first time this season last Saturday. Granted, it was a set of dives in the San Marcos Springs, but it was fun nonetheless. We cleaned up the archaeological area and such, but I had a great time. Vis was over 80 feet and the water temp was a constant 71 degrees. Aaaaah!
 
Oh what I would give for a good storm right now!

It hasn't been above -15F (~ -26C) for 3 weeks and mostly it has been down around -40F/C at night. No snow so the cold is getting into the ground and it is too cold even to do much outside.

Thanks for letting me rant. Guess the weather is messed up all over, eh?
 
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