The economy is still taking a hard hit on advertisers and the surf industry in general. I haven't been able to keep up the video reports, and have had to concentrate on other ventures to pay the bills.
Lots happening in the Pacific. Wind and weather issues in the short term with increasing NW swell. Some swell to build near the end of the week, but it could get rather big by the 27th. Here's a look at what's happening across the Pacific to bring swell to California.
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El Niño-like pattern setting up swells and potential weather for the California coast. We could be seeing something rather sizable soon, although conditions could be questionable. Here's a look at what's happening across the Pacific to bring swell to California.
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NW swell headed to the coast for Friday. Winds shift by end of week, and could revert to a stronger Santa Ana during the weekend. Here's a look at what's happening across the Pacific to bring swell to California.
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Until next time, take care, be safe, and smile in the line-up!
Tracking NW swells headed to the California coast. A bump-up is due Sunday, and conditions will be shifting. A little something is headed our way for the 25th, but the big news is potentially sizable NW swell on the 27th. Here's a look at what's happening across the Pacific to bring swell to California.
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Until next time, take care, be safe, and smile in the line-up!
Meteorologist and Chief forecaster for WetSand since 1999, founded WaveCast 1995. Associate member of the American Meteorological Society, and a professional member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Earth sciences author and software engineer.