Saturday, September 23, 2017

Saturday 9 23 17 morning call

Yesterday's conditions at Hookipa shown by this phone by Jimmie Hepp from this gallery. I had my best wave windfoiling session ever at Kanaha instead. Mushy waist high has never been so fun.


4am significant buoy readings
South shore
I couldn't find a single reading showing energy from the south, so I believe today the south shore will be pretty flat. A new Tasman Sea pulse should start showing up later today, but it's more likely tomorrow.

North shore
NW001
1.6ft @ 14s from 345° (NNW)

Waimea
2.1ft @ 11s from 310° (WNW)

Pauwela
2.2ft @ 12s from 334° (NNW)

NW energy hanging in there. Also today Hookipa should have some waves.

Wind map at noon shows declining speed.



A couple of insignificant fetches in the North Pacific mean that the north shore is going to go pretty flat in a few days.


Nothing at all in the other hemisphere either.


Morning sky appears extremely clear again.

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