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Read the map carefully, unmarked rocks at the entrance
[translated from Norwegian with AI]
1 x helpful | written on 13. Aug 2022
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Protection next night
87 points
Want to know how the wind score works? Then you should read this explanation.
The wind forecasts come from yr.no (Norwegian Meteorological Institute), and was last updated 1 hour and 34 minutes ago (Thursday 23 January 09:27 PM). The next night score shows you the worst hour between 22:00 and 08:00 the next night. We recommend that you check multiple sources for wind forecasts. windy.com is a good website to show larger wind systems.
The safe directions for this harbour was added at 13. Aug 2022. Click here to edit.
Fjellsholmen is surrounded by high hills or mountains. When strong winds come from the mountainous side there is a risk of turbulent or katabatic winds (also called "fall winds"), which may be rather unpleasant. In such conditions, you should not rely on the wind protection score for the coming night. Click to edit.
Sat 14 Sep 2024 |
HANNEFJORD [MMSI: 257986450] |
Fri 06 Sep 2024 |
SABANHOI [MMSI: 258114830] |
Tue 13 Aug 2024 |
FRIDA [MMSI: 257057320] |
Fri 02 Aug 2024 |
YUNA [MMSI: 244060709] |
Fri 26 Jul 2024 |
DELICE [MMSI: 259006680] |
The visits are retrieved from AIS data. You can click to see all visiting ships to Fjellsholmen, as well as statistics about the ships that visits
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