William I. Trandum
Retired U.S. Navy captain, Bill Trandum, is an avid boater and retired sailboat racer. He has sailed in ocean weather conditions ranging from dead calms to typhoons and is a self-described student of all things waters, winds, tides and weathers. He lives on the Key Peninsula.
Articles & Blog Posts
- Blog Post:
The ‘Secrets’ of Upwind Sailing, Explained
(July 20, 2016) - Blog Post:
The Impact on Our Weathers from the Mysterious Chehalis Gap and the Coriolis Effect
(January 5, 2016) - Blog Post:
‘Tis The Season of King Tides
(December 11, 2015) - Blog Post:
Who’s to Blame for Climate Change? The Answer May Surprise You
(October 9, 2015) - Blog Post:
NOAA’s West Sound buoys help us learn about winds, weathers and general Sound health
(August 18, 2015) - Blog Post:
How Long is Truly Our West Sound Coastline? It’s a Bit of a Paradox
(July 22, 2015)