Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Wednesday 11 23 22 morning call

Hookipa yesterday. Photo by Jimmie Hepp from this album.


I thought my downwinder was going to be epic, so I took the camera with me. It wasn't, but here's a short clip anyway. I came in at Kanaha in the middle of a 2h beach shutdown due to a shark sighting.


5am Surfline significant buoy readings and discussion.

South shore
Lanai

  • 1.7ft
    , 9s, S 180º

Barbers

  • 1.8ft
    , 9s, SSE 150º

Tiny 9s S-SSE energy at the buoys. Check the Lahaina webcam if interested, for size, conditions and consistency.

North shore
NW101

  • 1.9ft
    , 15s, N 350º
  • 2.1ft
    , 11s, NNW 330º

NW001

  • 2.1ft
    , 15s, NNW 345º

Hanalei

  • 3.3ft
    , 12s, NW 320º

Waimea

  • 3.6ft
    , 13s, NW 310º

Mokapu

  • 4.4ft
    , 9s, E 100º
  • 4ft
    , 6s, ENE 75º

NW energy still in the water at the upstream buoys at around 3ft 12-13s while a new small pulse of 15s energy is at the NW buoys. Today is going to be the last day of pleasant conditions (waves and weather) before a front reaches the islands tomorrow bringing onshore winds, rain and and stormy rough big surf. After that a low will form just north of us, blocking the trades flow and continuing to send medium period northerly energy. Kahului harbor will have waves for at least 5 days in a row.
Home guess for Hookipa this morning is around head high with possible bigger sets and relatively light wind in the first hours of light.

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.


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