Characteristics
- Created by land being warmer than the sea
- If weather system wind is on-shore, the developing seabreeze will strengthen it to 20 knots or more, depending on how hot it gets
ashore
- If weather system wind off-shore (northwest), the seabreeze will conflict, creating a huge area of relative calm with a
light Westerly near the shore and a gasping Easterly on the opposite side of the course
- A quiet morning with sun produces seabreeze
- Seabreezes progressively veer, as disparity between land and water increase
- When the seabreeze dies late in the afternoon, it usually is replaced by an offshore Westerly
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Strategy
- When a seabreeze is developing or expected, sail out to meet it
- Play the persistent shift during 2nd and 3rd windward legs and downwind legs
- Sail in-shore in a dying seabreeze Winds Off Marblehead
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