Trying to get my head around what exactly causes a seabreaze to build one day but not the next. I think i get the basic principal ie warm enough to heat the land so the air above rises, causing the colder air from above the sea to rush in. But there must be other factors involved as it didnt happen last night when it had been 18deg in middlesbrough most of the day and was already a light Easterly to start with. Sunday i experienced it counter a SW and build to 15mph when there was nowt forecast & Monday it Built to 18knt when it hadnt been that hot??
Any experts out there who can help me predict if it is going to be worth the trip to the beach in future?
XC detailed forecast shows pressure does this have an effect?
Yesterday i noticed there was a fret (i think its called, a thick fog just off the coast) Could i have taken that as a sign that it wasnt gonna happen?

