Thursday, August 27, 2009

Surf for Friday – Adding a touch more size to the forecast

Friday will be another surf day...and I am going to revise my long-range forecast from this morning and add a little bit more size to tomorrow.

I am looking at the buoys this afternoon and it looks like the tropical swell from Ignacio is coming in a little bigger than I was thinking...not a ton...but enough that I think that our sizes from Thursday will continue into Friday, particularly at the S facing breaks.

So for tomorrow we can expect a mix of slowly fading, but still healthy S swell (180-190), continuing tropical S-SW swell (180-200) from Ignacio, and some very background NW windswell. Check out the current CDIP breakdown...

Santa Barbara


Los Angeles


Orange County


San Diego


Surfwise we can expect the average S-facing spots to be in the chest-shoulder high range. The better S facing spots will be more consistently in the shoulder-head high range on sets. Look for the standouts, mostly through Orange County, to be in the shoulder-overhead range on sets...pretty consistent through the morning.

Winds look good for the early morning...more of the light/variable to light offshore during the dawn patrol. Look for variable onshore texture starting to creep in around midmorning and increasing out of the WNW 10-14 knots by the afternoon.



I think that the S-facing points and reefs are going to be the call again tomorrow. The beach breaks will continue to be a bit walled up...but with the shorter swell periods on the mix of swells I think that they will be a bit more makeable if the sand is good, or they have something to break up the swell. I would try and get on it early again, mostly because of the winds. The tides are a bit funky tomorrow...we don’t see much of a low-tide...so you might want to keep the hunt focused at spots that can handle a little more water.

Here are the tides. Hope you guys score a few...

07:32AM LDT 3.3 H
10:17AM LDT 3.2 L
04:47PM LDT 4.7 H

10 comments:

  1. i like that adam would rather under estimate than over estimate.

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  2. should have added less size! went back to my spot that was firing on thursday only to see knee to waist high warbly mushy shitty ass waves......

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  3. My spot was still serving up some gems this morning. Right on, Adam!

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  4. adam, thanks for your great work! what are the urls for those swell maps? i looked around the cdip site and couldn't find them...
    many thanks!

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  5. Ehh, good but the earlier swells were more fun.

    james, keep looking.

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  6. bookmark these must have tools for the surfer.... useful...

    JC

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  7. WTF no weekend forecast... come on dude..... I was gonna send in for the killer whale drawing...but now I'm thinking twice.....

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  8. @Anon 7:51 - thank you!

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