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From: Bill Ritchie
Date: 2023 Jan 20, 01:50 -0800
Frank, in you most informative post you said "probably in row H or I rather than row J".
I agree entirely, as row K has only 11 turbines and there are 12+ in the right hand row on the image.
In an earlier post, you said "Oh, how I would love to have photos of those wind turbines taken on different days and at different times of day!"
If I happened to live near there, (or near any other similar wind farm), I would volunteer to take and post such a series of photographs. Perhaps another reader may have the time and location to do so? One item to consider to get consistent results is the changing height of tide - this week's Spring tide heights at nearby Brighton are 6.7m/0.5m. Obviously no problem from a moored boat, but on land a staircase or a beach with a good slope would be needed to get a constant HoE.
Bill Ritchie
Normally 50N 003W, Presently 37S 176E