No photos of the day, here's a nice contribution by my friend Matias deep in a left barrel on Wednesday.
To even up things, that's how a right barrel at Maalaea looks like. Photo my OneMoreFoto.
5am significant buoy readings
South shore
Barbers
2ft @ 14s from 180° (S)
1.5ft @ 10s from 182° (S)
Lanai
2.6ft @ 13s from 171° (S)
1.7ft @ 7s from 170° (S)
1.5ft @ 10s from 158° (SSE)
0.4ft @ 20s from 206° (SSW)
South still holding at 2.6ft 13s at Lanai, which means that also today there will be fun size waves on the Lahaina side. Notice the sliver of 20s energy from the SSW. That's the forerunning energy of a Tasman Sea swell that lit up Fiji a few days ago. I don't think we'll feel that much in the water today, other than occasional very inconsistent sets, but it might become the dominant swell tomorrow. Watch for the full moon low tide in the morning and check the webcam before going. In the meantime, here's a lovely chest high set at the Harbor. Judging from there the pack is sitting, there's bigger sets than that.
4.3ft @ 6s from 51° (ENE)
Only short period windswell in north shore waters, Hookipa will be pretty marginal/weak, but not flat.
Wind map at noon.
No fetches in the North Pacific.
Very elongated fetch instead in the South Pacific.
Morning sky.
1 comment:
👏👏👏 we do not want to know about your life, neither the girls you taking pics, all we want to see is a surf report! And you are good at that! So just try stay on track braddah
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