I sail a large bay, basically a chip off of Lake Ontario. We normally get very consistent wind from the north. There is a spot, about center of the bay, that does not receive anybit of substantial wind, unless it’s really blowing. I don’t understand why. I’ve included two maps, one I marked showing estimated direction of locations. If you look at the top right, the water is covered on 3 sides by a tall land barrier, dense with trees. Yet it still recieves lots of wind. Towards the bottom, between the islands and the southwest shore (lake is North), there is also a significant amount of wind, but covered by two sides.
There are islands blocking the section I pointed out (red -receives no wind), but everywhere else that has wind is also blocked to some degree.
So why would the middle of the bay receive close to no wind?
There are islands blocking the section I pointed out (red -receives no wind), but everywhere else that has wind is also blocked to some degree.
So why would the middle of the bay receive close to no wind?