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To: Eric who wrote (75836)4/1/2017 3:26:37 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 86355
 
Predicting wind doesn't make it blow. The sun also sets every night like clockwork. Then there's those clouds that Seattle is famous for. 72 days of sunshine is actually the norm for Seattle. quora.com

I know, you say solar works just as well during the nine months per year of cloudy overcast drizzly days.

Fortunately, all my visits to Seattle and Oregon have been when the weather was beautiful. I only remember one day when it was overcast and drizzled all day.