Rainbow over Manchester

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Wild Windy Wednesday

Here's the current forecast from the National Weather Service for West Seattle:

Wednesday: Rain. High near 45. Windy, with a south southeast wind 8 to 11 mph increasing to between 30 and 33 mph. Winds could gust as high as 49 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%.

Wednesday Night: Rain showers likely before 4am, then rain and snow showers likely. Snow level 1200 feet. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38. Breezy, with a south wind 19 to 22 mph decreasing to between 11 and 14 mph. Winds could gust as high as 37 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. Little or no snow accumulation expected.

Seattle Area Tides for Wednesday, March 2, 11:

High   4:22 AM    11.3  

Low  10:08 AM     5.2     

High   3:15 PM     9.8

Low   9:40 PM     0.7

Puget Sound Marine Forecast

…GALE WATCH IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY MORNING THROUGH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON…

WED…SE WIND 5 TO 15 KT…BECOMING S 25 TO 35 KT BY NOON. WIND WAVES BUILDING TO 3 TO 6 FT. RAIN.

WED NIGHT…S WIND 20 TO 30 KT…EASING AFTER MIDNIGHT. WIND WAVES 2 TO 5 FT…SUBSIDING.

 

Double Eagle

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Wind Advisory

The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory in effect until 9:00 p.m. this evening for the Seattle area with “local winds of 25 to 35 mph with gusts to 50 mph…   The strongest winds will be this afternoon and early evening.”

The next high tide is a 9.71 at 2:33 a.m. Sunday.  

The Puget Sound Marine forecast:

…GALE WARNING IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS EVENING…

TODAY…S WIND RISING TO 25 TO 35 KT. WIND WAVES BUILDING TO 3 TO 6 FT. RAIN LIKELY.

TONIGHT…SW WIND 25 TO 35 KT…EASING AFTER MIDNIGHT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 6 FT…SUBSIDING. EVENING RAIN…THEN A CHANCE OF SHOWERS.

 

 

 

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My Favorite Tide Calendar

When trying to be ahead of potential damaging storms, it's very helpful to have a calendar where you can quickly see when the high tides are going to be.

This monthly calendar from Evergreen Pacific Publishing is my personal favorite.

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…and even sweeter, it was a gift from our neighbor, aka Cat Woman.

NOTE: This is not a paid endorsement.

What's your favorite way to keep track of the Seattle tides?

Brandts, Eagle and a Crow

I'm hoping that the return of the Brandts means that Spring weather will be here soon.  It's certainly been beautiful the past few days!

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This bald eagle was perched in tree by Emma Schmitz Memorial Viewpoint for quite a while this morning. 

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While waiting to see if I could catch the eagle in flight, I snapped this photo of a crow.   I don't post many crow photos.

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Beautiful Sunrise over the Olympics

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Postscript to the Dead Cow Story

We received this email message regarding the "beloved Beach Drive bovine" and thought it was important to share with our readers.

When the cow carcass beached in my front yard on Friday afternoon, I called the Seattle Animal Control.  In a short period of time, an Officer responded.  We discussed the public health implications and the fact that the carcass would inevitably continue to float north, with the high tide, until it reached the public beach at Me-kwa Mooks Park or Constellation Marine Reserve Walkway.  The Officer called his supervisor who immediately decided to extract the carcass from the water. She had a number of plans, the best of which was having the Seattle Police Harbor Patrol tow the "floater" to a boat landing where they could use a winch to get it into a rendering company truck. The cow was then lashed to a nearby bulkhead to prevent it from floating out on the high tide Saturday morning. There was no hesitation, hand wringing or bureaucratic entanglement.

On Saturday morning, the Animal Control Supervisor showed up with the necessary manpower to get the job done, one way or another. She advised that the Seattle Police were amenable to her plan and that the Harbor Patrol Supervisor was en route to further assess the plans viability, from their perspective.  The Harbor Patrol Supervisor arrived and then summoned their vessel. Another police officer donned a drysuit and proceeded into the water to secure a line to the carcass to ensure safe and successful towing. In time, the patrol boat arrived and within a few minutes was on its way to the Don Armeni boat launch, with the cow in tow. Seattle Animal Control also arranged for a rendering company to meet them at the boat launch.

The point of this post script is to say simply and clearly that there was quick, decisive, competent cooperative action at work here by two different city agencies to solve a relatively small but potentially stinky public health problem. There was no complaint, reluctance or ineptitude.  I haven't met a nicer group of people in a long time. It was great to watch the frequently maligned city government workers doing what they do best – getting the job done well day after day and honestly earning every dollar that they take home in salary. These were all "can do" people with a very friendly and positive attitude. This story is really about good city employees doing the right thing, in the right way, at the right time.

First the Cow… and now a Hammerhead Shark Head… what’s next?

Hammerhead King 5 news is reporting that a head of a hammerhead shark was found off of Beach Drive and 61st (photo from King 5) on Saturday.

King 5 Environmental Specialist Gary Chittim will have more on this story tonight at 5pm.

Did You See Jeremy Peck?

JeremyPeck This message has been posted by Kelly Irvine on BDB's Facebook page:

Our dear friend~Jeremy Peck was found deceased in the water on Bainbridge Island.

He went missing from West Seattle~last seen at the Admiral Pub on Dec. 23rd~early hours of the 24th.  There has been some confusion on the date since the 24th is Xmas Eve and all.  Please take a minute to think back~if you were on Alki or any waterfront area in West Seattle between 1:45-4ish am .

I'm thinking not to many people were out so any sightings of a vehicle or people out could help us generate tips. Someone knows what happened and might not even know it.

Thank you

TIPLINE: 206-478-4905

Jeremy's DOB: 12-10-86

6'1"  177 lbs.

Brown hair and brown eyes

Last seen wearing blue jeans, DC shoes, gray hoodie type sweatshirt and black waist length over-coat.

Link to Find Jeremy Peck on Facebook    There is a fundraiser on this Saturday, February 12, 2011 at the Heartland Cafe/Benbow Room from 8:00 – 11:00 p.m.   More information to follow via the Facebook link.