Wednesday, August 3, 2005

Baja weather conditions

We are now midway through the eastern Pacific Hurricane Season. The aguacerro cycle, some call it ‘monsoon season’, because its the rainy season for Baja South and often Baja North, is in full swing. Tormentas ’storms’ are hitting all over the Baja. Its really a hit and miss situation. Unless you are a Baja Safari Member. As a member, you get FREE weather reporting year round, TOLL FREE from Baja.

August and September are the months to really watch out for changing weather conditions. September is the hurricane month in Baja South, keep alert and stay tuned here for real time information.

Honestly, if you are one of those, “the internet has everything I need” characters, or the one of the dwindiling list of, “I’ve been there a million times, don’t need the info” types…well you have alot to learn about the Real Baja. And if you are on one of those “bulletin boards” and think you are getting reliable weather information, the National Weather Service just finished a study proving such sources are “wholly unreliable”.

The Baja Weather Service of the Baja Safari Mexico Club has provided services for over ten years, accurately predicting even the exact courses of hurricanes. Just ask Baja Legend Bob Van Wormer of the Hotel Palmas de Cortez fame. “BWS exactly forecasts for us every year. For over seven years, BWS provided the best weather information, anywhere”.  

 

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