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Petar, your videos are awesome. For someone like me who's been out of the water for a while and coming back to it this is fantastic. Love the way you clearly explain theory and turn it into actionable, easy to recall and apply experience.
Good stuff! I've found that the isobars are incredibly helpful where I am. We're lucky to have a few high resolution short term models too. That can help approximate if localized pressure gradients will form and if they're "tilted" in the right direction to help create wind. It's far from an exact science, but it helps a lot!
Nice.. yes, definitely is not easy to predict the forecast 100% but when you understand what you have to watch for each location becomes quite accurate for you to guess the forecast. 🙌
Yess, me too, I didn't know anything about how the wind appears for many years being a kitesurf instructor 😅 It's not something you must know as a kitesurfer, but this basic knowledge can really help in predicting better the forecast.
Hello and thank you for your work! But I have cognitive dissonance about the maps at 2:35. Moscow and London under 30?)) Could be better to put some capitals instead of wrong map or change map. Again thank you!)
Hello Yegor, thank you for watching :) And yes now I have seen that the map I choose is not accurate, sorry for that, unfortunately now I cannot change it.
Ah..mmmm.. how can I put it... I don't want to be the nasty guy again (i'm a specialist of geophysical fluid dynamics), but I must say it's not easy to explain atmosphere/ocean circulation with simple words. The thermal breeze is actually also geostrophic (i.e.: Coriolis influenced), which is obvious in many places as it is more parallel to the beach and coming from the right (in the Northern Hemisphere) than blowing from sea to shore. Also about the low/high pressure systems, it's more complicated than that but I have to admit I don't think I would do a lot better in only a few minutes on youtube... Nice effort anyway !! :)
Hey, thank you for taking it easy with me 😅 Yes, I'm sure that there is much more to talk about to go in depth details and in depth understanding, which for us normal people could be to much hehe.. also as I understood, predicting the forecast it's a very very complicated thing as well because all the climate changes happening in the world. Again I want to just scratch the basic knowledge for people that don't have any idea about how the wind appears and what is most often the difference between High and Low pressure. I didn't know nothing about it even for many years working as an instructor, when I decided to learn it I could't find any easy understanding information or video. So I wanted to do the video just for warming up the brain of us normal people :) But thank you for interacting, as I'm not expert in this I might learn something from you, and if I say something terribly wrong in the videos I would like that you mentioned to me so I can maybe correct it. thank you :)
@@kitesurfexperiencebypetar I want to say nothing is really wrong in what you explain, but it is not really true either, it's a bit more complicated as usual with science. Making popular science is actually a very difficult task. Please feel free to contact me if you need advice on a problem related with fluid dynamics or oceanography, I'm happy to help :)
Thank you for your offer, I would love to learn more from you, I will not be able to do it in the next weeks but as soon as I see that I have time I will contact you. How can I reach you?
If you have learned anything with my tutorials I would be so grateful for your support by purchasing one KE t-shirt, you can do it over my PATREON account: www.patreon.com/kitesurf or by sending us an email on info@kitesurfexperience.com
Probabbly one of the best ktiesurfing channels ever? Good job!
thank you very much :))
What a great explanation 👏
Thank you :))
Petar, your videos are awesome. For someone like me who's been out of the water for a while and coming back to it this is fantastic. Love the way you clearly explain theory and turn it into actionable, easy to recall and apply experience.
Great to hear that, thank you :))
Great way to explain how wind is generated. Good graphics.
Thank you, I'm glad you like it :))
Good stuff!
I've found that the isobars are incredibly helpful where I am. We're lucky to have a few high resolution short term models too. That can help approximate if localized pressure gradients will form and if they're "tilted" in the right direction to help create wind.
It's far from an exact science, but it helps a lot!
Nice.. yes, definitely is not easy to predict the forecast 100% but when you understand what you have to watch for each location becomes quite accurate for you to guess the forecast. 🙌
You’re a boss ! Thanks for all of these informations ! It’s gold !!
Thank you for watching Mehdi, and I’m glad to hear that you appreciate my work :)
Thanks for your video! I love to understand things and you have answered a lot of questions that I was asking myself. Thank you from France
Thank you for watching and your appreciation :))
Good stuff! I have had meteorology classes but you really manage to discuss the important basics in just a few minutes...!
Thank you mate, glad to hear that you like my explanation :))
Very good and informative content. Thanks a lot Petar.
Thank you Florian for always supporting my work :)
Great explanation! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! :))
amazing and informative video!
Great, I'm happy you like it :))
Muy buen video hay cosas que no sabía buen viento y mejor kite !
Yess, me too, I didn't know anything about how the wind appears for many years being a kitesurf instructor 😅 It's not something you must know as a kitesurfer, but this basic knowledge can really help in predicting better the forecast.
Damn… very interesting
Thank you very much, I'm happy to hear that you find it interesting :))
Niice!
Thank you :))
Hello and thank you for your work!
But I have cognitive dissonance about the maps at 2:35. Moscow and London under 30?))
Could be better to put some capitals instead of wrong map or change map.
Again thank you!)
Hello Yegor, thank you for watching :)
And yes now I have seen that the map I choose is not accurate, sorry for that, unfortunately now I cannot change it.
Ah..mmmm.. how can I put it... I don't want to be the nasty guy again (i'm a specialist of geophysical fluid dynamics), but I must say it's not easy to explain atmosphere/ocean circulation with simple words. The thermal breeze is actually also geostrophic (i.e.: Coriolis influenced), which is obvious in many places as it is more parallel to the beach and coming from the right (in the Northern Hemisphere) than blowing from sea to shore. Also about the low/high pressure systems, it's more complicated than that but I have to admit I don't think I would do a lot better in only a few minutes on youtube... Nice effort anyway !! :)
Hey, thank you for taking it easy with me 😅
Yes, I'm sure that there is much more to talk about to go in depth details and in depth understanding, which for us normal people could be to much hehe.. also as I understood, predicting the forecast it's a very very complicated thing as well because all the climate changes happening in the world.
Again I want to just scratch the basic knowledge for people that don't have any idea about how the wind appears and what is most often the difference between High and Low pressure. I didn't know nothing about it even for many years working as an instructor, when I decided to learn it I could't find any easy understanding information or video. So I wanted to do the video just for warming up the brain of us normal people :)
But thank you for interacting, as I'm not expert in this I might learn something from you, and if I say something terribly wrong in the videos I would like that you mentioned to me so I can maybe correct it. thank you :)
@@kitesurfexperiencebypetar I want to say nothing is really wrong in what you explain, but it is not really true either, it's a bit more complicated as usual with science. Making popular science is actually a very difficult task. Please feel free to contact me if you need advice on a problem related with fluid dynamics or oceanography, I'm happy to help :)
Thank you for your offer, I would love to learn more from you, I will not be able to do it in the next weeks but as soon as I see that I have time I will contact you.
How can I reach you?
@@kitesurfexperiencebypetar I would love to help, I'm a big kitesurf fan :) I will drop you an email...