Is it still to early for the surf forecast for the HB contest? Is there extended extended forecast button?
Surf Forecast for HB contest?
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mike
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heres an accurate free report a week out click on the icon for surf!!!!!
looks like 20 ft seas at point conception on wednesday the 27th of january
lookin great for the contest surf wise
http://www.stormsurf.com/locals/scal.shtml
stormsurf.com
heres an accurate free report a week out click on the icon for surf!!!!!
looks like 20 ft seas at point conception on wednesday the 27th of january
lookin great for the contest surf wise
http://www.stormsurf.com/locals/scal.shtml
+1 on stormsurf
The wildcard looks to be local weather
Edit: Here's the 180 hr. surf height/wind forecast model.
It can be paused and advanced/rewound by snapshot...
http://www.stormsurfing.com/cgi/display.cgi?a=scal
The wildcard looks to be local weather
Edit: Here's the 180 hr. surf height/wind forecast model.
It can be paused and advanced/rewound by snapshot...
http://www.stormsurfing.com/cgi/display.cgi?a=scal
Last edited by SFKneelo on Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- Jack Beresford
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WSA says HB doesn't have the same hang-ups as O-side. I'm told next week looks dry.
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surfline forcast today FYI
Long range progs show a large scale low spinning under the Alaskan Gulf. That has potential to push in a solid NW(290-300+) groundswell for next Friday and the following weekend, 29th-31st. We'll keep you posted on the progess of that one.
SOUTH PACIFIC SWELL/SURF ACTIVITY: Nothing significant is expected from the SPAC for this week or the first half of next week. A modest scale SSW(185-200)Southern Hemi swell is due to roll in next Thurs/Fri 28th-29th, with knee-waist+ waves at well exposed spots. We'll keep you posted on that one.
Long range progs show a large scale low spinning under the Alaskan Gulf. That has potential to push in a solid NW(290-300+) groundswell for next Friday and the following weekend, 29th-31st. We'll keep you posted on the progess of that one.
SOUTH PACIFIC SWELL/SURF ACTIVITY: Nothing significant is expected from the SPAC for this week or the first half of next week. A modest scale SSW(185-200)Southern Hemi swell is due to roll in next Thurs/Fri 28th-29th, with knee-waist+ waves at well exposed spots. We'll keep you posted on that one.
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From todays NWS Area Discussion:
Hope it holds through saturdayHIGH PRESSURE WILL BRING DRY AND WARMER WEATHER THROUGH MONDAY...
BUT WITH A COLD NIGHT TONIGHT. A TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE WILL BRING
BACK THE CLOUDS AND MORE PRECIPITATION TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY. HIGH
PRESSURE WILL BRING DRY WEATHER AGAIN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.
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