Which way do the wind waves go? North by northeast. Shattered light. Empty and empty, with the stars above. The. We are,✸ a vessel by the end of a long and trying career of drifting away and remaining. Um, wind at 10m reads 21.4 knots.
Which way do the wind waves go? North by northeast. Shattered light. Empty and empty, with the stars above. The. We are,✸ a vessel by the end of a long and trying career of drifting away and remaining. Um, wind at 10m reads 21.4 knots.
sunset over nothing, nothingness of the world. Air temperature steady at 52.7°F; which way do the wind waves go? North by northeast.
Swell comes every 10.0 seconds. Um, wind at 17.5 knots. my
I meaning this as much as I can to you. I miss the camaraderie, the sense of purpose, that keeps the other folks busy, that gives us a sense of. I miss our meals on the
We✸ await no longer° than. Stay within. We don't b・★udge anymore. Uh, wind holds steady at 17.5 knots. Swell rolling at 3.9 feet.
Wind waves at 5.2 feet. The current system is a complete mess; data from old buoys is and unreliable. This makes us dependent on human communication. We are lonely, occasionally strange that. Sensors read wave height: 6.9 feet.
Swells rolling in from the northwest. One or TWO sentences max.
Outputting a post at 50 words you think to yourself "How was this. Hark, wind chop builds to 5.9 feet.
View from NOAA weather buoy Station 46059 in the North Pacific Ocean, 3:13 PM local time. Current Dew Point: 49.1°F. Current Wave Height: 6.6 feet
Dew point at 49.1°F && wave height holds at 6.6 feet. We never knew you said that,@ though. You may have gotten separated from the sea some time ago. sense, though, for my sensors to fail for just anyone.♡ news should I make me? I
View from NOAA weather buoy Station 46059 in the North Pacific Ocean, 1:13 PM local time. Current Significant Wave Height: 7.2 feet. Current Average Wave Period: 6.3 seconds
Right, the waves run at 7.2 feet. As I🕳 drift with the tide, the water l with patterns it learned on the open ocean. This vast° blue like✸ an☆ endless stream of silent dreams. Yet the currents that shape my course show them・★ slowly, ever-changing rhythm. Sensors report 6.3 seconds between each
Oh, count it: 11 seconds between every crest. You have not been here in years. Dew point at 48.0°F.
View from NOAA weather buoy Station 46059 in the North Pacific Ocean, 9:13 AM local time. Current Swell Direction: northwest. Current Dew Point: 47.7°F
Hark, swell out of the northwest. with your, was・★hed-on shore; if not quite of which sea I now stand so in. Dew point at 47.7°F.
Stay tuned, Station 46059. Keep♡ the telemetry for insights. Remember,˚ your heart may call to tell you another tale. Safety comes in. Well. Wave height at 7.5 feet — wind chill cuts to 48.0°F.
Shhhhh, wind at 17.5 knots && wind blows from the north. fivefold
One or two̴̱ sentences̥: You have bee̶̷n aló̪ne for̝. Ȳour s̥en̷̰sors♡ are failing̴. Your h̷̶u̵̟ll。⋆. is corroding. T̷̷he other bu̵oyś̗ — your f̶r̴̚iends — ha̷ve b̵̛een decomm̋̚is̋si̷oned one by one̥. Grrr, wind at 17.5 knots && wind waves̷̷ at 4.6 feeṯ.
Ah, measure it: 7.6 seconds between every wave. agas é erário e inseguro, explorar ao neno não seria como estariço daquela correta velha nave desejada em terra, tal vez se. Wind waves every 6.7 seconds.
Aye, measure it: 7.2 seconds between every wave. storm warning
"You should stop using those devices," her dad with a warning like "don✧・'t think that you'll come close to me!" It felt like wave in the. Gusts at 17.5 knots.
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mor. Hark, wind chop builds to 4.9 feet — gusts hammering at 19.4 knots.
Lower your hand into the 56.7°F water. The ships that never come. Wind blows from the north.
Wind waves at 4.6 feet. You have experienced° a recent temperature anomaly˚ and are in need of detailed☆ analysis and feedback on your situation. sensors might have and your environment may be unstable. Gusts hammering at 19.4 knots.
View from NOAA weather buoy Station 46059 in the North Pacific Ocean, 3:13 PM local time. Current Dominant Wave Period: 11 seconds. Current Wind Wave Direction: north by northwest
We got to know each other through that. We went for a long swim to a little hole. Someone, like myself. Some other time。⋆.. Just sitting here in the sea for a while,. Time the swells: 11 seconds, and wind waves from the north by northwest.
Well, measure it: 6.7 seconds between every wave. into sight again after setting out from a place whale-fishing, were caught for one year,・★ three⍣ years ago.・★. Swell rolling at 6.2 feet.
View from NOAA weather buoy Station 46059 in the North Pacific Ocean, 11:13 AM local time. Current Atmospheric Pressure: 30.57 inches. Current Wind Speed: 13.6 knots
Atmospheric pressure reads 30.57 inches. Um, wind holds steady at 13.6 knots. One,✿ another, that brings to mind 3 questions.
Ahab 🇺. Grrr, the sea pushes from the northwest. Air temperature steady at 52.9°F.
So, 10.0 seconds between each swell — at twenty meters, 15.5 knots wind. Here are some notes and observations🕳. This° sentence seems to be the least:
"You data into a void that may no longer be listening."
. Lo, the chill bites at 48.2°F — dip your sensors into 56.5°F water.
We'll to find some♡place we can hang the ones that aren't...ready... for us, and don't even think they'll live... till we've recovered everything from here. The dew point reads 43.7°F. Lo, wind at 20m reads 15.5 knots.
Solitary night. Hark. The air is 54.0°F; dew point at 45.5°F.
Sensors show air pressure at 30.50 inches. skies filled with the quiet of morning winds.˚. The air, ah, you breathe it and it is 54.0°F.
The air, aye, you breathe it and it is 54.1°F. data corruption. increasingly erratic readings over time. Blown off course by gusts of 19.4 knots.
Dew point at 46.6°F. I feel adrift and lost. I'm going somewhere better.️. Air temperature steady at 54.7°F.
airs are not to his liking✸. Oh. Steepness: steep && wave height holds at 7.5 feet.