Saturday, May 30, 2026

Saturday 5 30 26 morning call

Hookipa yesterday.


6am Surfline significant buoy readings and discussion. South shore
Barbers
      • 3.7ft
        , 18s, S 190º
      • 1.5ft
        , 12s, SSW 200º
      • 0.9ft
        , 11s, SW 225º
Lanai
      • 3.4ft
        , 18s, S 190º
      • 2.8ft
        , 12s, S 180º
South swell shows impressive 18s readings at the buoys, but the consistency is low due to the angular spreading nature of the swell. Check the Kihei webcam if interested, for size, conditions and consistency.

North shore

Hanalei

    • 4ft
      , 11s, NNW 345º

Waimea

            • 2.9ft
              , 11s, N 350º

Pauwela

            • 3.2ft
              , 8s, E 95º
            • 1.6ft
              , 11s, NNW 345º
            • 2.9ft
              , 6s, ENE 75º
Very small NW energy at Pauwela, while the outer buoys show more. Easterly windswell in decline too due to relaxing trades. Home guess for Hookipa is around chest to head high.

 Wind map at noon. The other ones can be found here.


Fetches map (circles legend: red: direct aim, blue: angular spreading, black: blocked, yellow: possibly over the ice sheet) from Windy.
North Pacific (about 4 days travel time from the NW corner of the North Pacific):

South Pacific (about 7 days travel time from east/west of New Zealand):

Morning sky

Friday, May 29, 2026

Friday 5 29 26 morning call

Hookipa yesterday.



6am Surfline significant buoy readings and discussion. South shore
Barbers
      • 3.2ft
        , 12s, SSW 195º
      • 1ft
        , 20s, S 185º

Lanai
      • 1.4ft
        , 22s, S 190º
      • 2.2ft
        , 13s, SSW 195º
Both buoys show small very long period readings of a first swell that is going to build today, commencing a whole week of waves with a second larger swell arriving on Tuesday. This first pulse comes from the angular spreading fetch you see in the maps of May 21 through 23 below. Expect solid sets but low consistency.

Check the Kihei webcam if interested, for size, conditions and consistency.

North shore

NW001

            • 3.3ft
              , 11s, W 280º

Hanalei

    • 1.8ft
      , 12s, NNW 330º

Waimea

            • 2.7ft
              , 12s, NNW 330º

Pauwela

            • 5ft
              , 8s, ENE 70º
            • 2.4ft
              , 13s, NW 325º
            • 2ft
              , 10s, NNW 345º
NW swell hanging in there with 2.4ft 13s at Pauwela, while the ENE windswell keeps steady at 5ft 8s. Home guess for Hookipa is around shoulder to head high with occasional bigger sets.

 Wind map at noon. The other ones can be found here.


Fetches map (circles legend: red: direct aim, blue: angular spreading, black: blocked, yellow: possibly over the ice sheet) from Windy.
North Pacific (about 4 days travel time from the NW corner of the North Pacific):

South Pacific (about 7 days travel time from east/west of New Zealand):

Morning sky

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Thursday 5 28 26 morning call

Hookipa yesterday.


6am Surfline significant buoy readings and discussion. South shore
Barbers
      • 3.1ft
        , 13s, S 185º
Lanai
      • 3.3ft
        , 13s, S 180º

      • 0.2ft
        , 25s, SSW 210º
Both buoys show 3ft 13s of southerly energy while Lanai also shows a tiny 25s reading of a fairly large long period swell that will arrive tomorrow, peak on the weekend and then provide waves for most of next week. Check the Kihei webcam if interested, for size, conditions and consistency.

North shore

NW001

            • 3.9ft
              , 13s, NW 305º

Hanalei

    • 3.7ft
      , 13s, NW 310º

Waimea

            • 2.6ft
              , 11s, NNW 345º
            • 2ft
              , 13s, NW 310º

Pauwela

            • 3.9ft
              , 13s, NW 315º
            • 5.4ft
              , 8s, ENE 75º
            • 1.9ft
              , 3s, ENE 70º
NW swell peaked yesterday and today will slowly go down in period. Easterly windswell still up. Home guess for Hookipa is around head to occasionally head and a half.

 Wind map at noon. The other ones can be found here.


Fetches map (circles legend: red: direct aim, blue: angular spreading, black: blocked, yellow: possibly over the ice sheet) from Windy.
North Pacific (about 4 days travel time from the NW corner of the North Pacific):

South Pacific (about 7 days travel time from east/west of New Zealand):

Morning sky