The weather on the North Pacific side is holding nicely. Hardly any wind and that helps to keep the waves down as there is no energy to sustain them. This weather is to last at least for another two days and that means a very nice call in San Diego. So I am expecting nearly wind still weather with the temperatures coming up to the mid 60’s, which is more than we have at the moment. Although there is very little wind, the 5 to 6 knots that are blowing are coming from the North West, and bring a cool flow to the area. Sailing on top of the cooler California current does not do much either for keeping balmy weather and thus noon time high was 57oF / 14oC. A nice “warming up” for the coming Alaska season. We are the 3rd ship to arrive there, with the Volendam on May 1st, the Oosterdam on May 4rd and the Statendam on May 5 in Vancouver. This will mean that in Alaska it will still be quite nippy with lots of snow left in Glacier Bay. Continue reading
