Hookipa yesterday morning.
6am Surfline significant
buoy readings and discussion.
South shoreNo southerly energy at the buoys, but there could be some sets. This time of the year, not seeing southerly energy at the two south facing local buoys doesn't mean there really isn't, as the NW energy often covers up the smaller swells from other directions. I wrote this mostly because there has been a fetch down under that probably generated a small south swell of which the small but long period forerunners could already be in our water (with very low consistency). Below are the maps of Feb 3 through 7 that show it.
Check the
Kihei webcam if interested,
for size, conditions and consistency.
North shore
NW001
NW101
Hanalei
Waimea
NW energy rebounded up again at the buoys. I'm uncertain of the source, as the NW buoys show two different directions (300 and 320). Below are the maps of Feb 5 through 8 that show a source from 320 (black arrow) and a more westerly one from 300 (red arrow). It's probably a mix of the two. Home guess for
Hookipa is around double overhead and no wind in the morning.
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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