This afternoon long periods are hitting the outerwater buoys, signaling swell for SoCal Saturday, peaking Sunday. More swell then comes through shortly thereafter. Long range models continue to show a change in our weather pattern next week as the WAMs show more swell activity forming in the Western Pacific. Here's a quick video showing what's going on in the Pacific right now, and what this means for surf headed our way.
Friday, January 16, 2009
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Right on Nathan! I much prefer listening to the details while watching the models rather then trying to picture in my mind while I read. Or, maybe I'm just glad there is finally going to be some swell.
ReplyDeleteNice job, I like the blog.
ReplyDeletePray for surf in the morning!
Very Cool!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks bro mucho info in the vid!
ReplyDeleteJust got back from Fairgrounds, what a ZOO! Sets were a little spotty, but some waves had a lot of power. I'd say chest to head high around 9:00 this morning.
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