Monday, March 15, 2021

Monday 3 15 21 morning call

Big day at the harbor yesterday. Easy exit on this one.


Not so easy on this one, but he got a killer vision.


Matt Meola off the bottom.


And off the lip.


Get ready, it's coming. Some sets looked like they were going to close out the harbor mouth, but they eventually didn't. I've never seen that happening. Wonder what size north swell would do that.


South shore

Pat Caldwell has 2ft 12s SW on his table. Check the Lahaina or Kihei webcams if interested, for size, conditions and consistency. You'll possibly still see some north wrap in Lahaina, but the more it turns to the NE, the less it's going to wrap in there.

North shore
Below is Pauwela's forecast with the graph of the past day overlapped on top of it. At 4am the significant wave height is still a solid 14.73ft, but a slow decline is predicted to happen all day. Hookipa still too big imo, with the harbor and the west side still the spots to seek. Excellent wind conditions all day also today.


Wind map at noon. The other ones can be found here (click on animation of the 10 meter column).



Fetches map
(circles legend: red: direct aim, blue: angular spreading, black: blocked) 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.


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