Friday, June 30, 2023

4TH OF JULY WEEKEND FORECAST.....

Friday morning - mini south swell dribbles and some short period steep angle wind swell around 6-7 ft at 8 seconds - not pretty stuff.  Our only hope for the next 4-5 days is just more wind swell - which should increase in size over the weekend as the northwest wind machine is going to crank up over the northern outer waters through the 4th.   As a result - look for wind swell to increase in size to 8-10 ft Saturday, 7-9ft on Sunday when the period gets to around 10 secs.   Biggest north of SF.   Overall it's going to be windy at the coast, with fog, hot inland - typical July summer weather for Nor Cal.   Tropics are active down around Mexico with Hurricane Adrian and Tropical Storm Beatriz.   At this time neither is a swell maker for Nor Cal as the angle is too steep and tucked under Baja.  Trip to Cabo right now would be the call.  Get what you can - only two more months until Sept.   Cya in the water.   

Saturday, June 24, 2023

UPDATED FORECAST 6-24- STAYING SMALL

 Not much going on right now - dog days - very small wind swell, background southern hemisphere - looks to be the norm for a while.  Good time to hit the beach breaks, mow, go fishing, take a trip where there are waves.   On a positive note, Summer Solstice has passed, moving back a day at time now towards Fall and an El Niño infused surf season.  Cya in the water.  

Friday, June 16, 2023

UPDATED FORECAST - 6-16 - WINDS TO CRANK UP

 Another relatively decent wind day ahead on Friday and then things change for the weekend and beyond as a very deep and unseasonable low pressure system drops out of the Gulf of AK into the Pac NW and far Nor Cal.  Northwest winds will really crank up tonight with gusts to 45kts and sustained winds on Sat/Sun look to be 20-25kts with gusts to 40-45kt.  This is mostly the northern outer waters, but expect pretty blustery conditions along the coast and inland.   Winds of this strength will ramp up the wind swell, which will be the dominant source of waves.   Look for wind waves 9-10 ft through Sunday.   Background south at 2ft - but hardly noticeable north of Santa Cruz.   Fog remains an issue up and down the coast and as long as we're in this low pressure regime - don't look for it to clear much anytime soon.  In fact the next week or so will be unseasonably cool.  Might even see some snow showers over the Shasta/Trinity region and the Northern Sierra.  Is this summer odd, it is somewhat, but we are also heading into an El Niño fall/winter - low pressure the rule in the Pacific - typhoons already recurving from the far West Pac into the Gulf - in June - which is not something we normally see until late Aug or Early September.  There is a lot of energy already in the Pacific Basin - warm air, warm water - that leads to more rain, strong low pressure - probably some very large surf this fall.   Stay tuned.  Cya in the water.   

Friday, June 9, 2023

UPDATED FORECAST 6-9 - SLOW DOWN IN SWELL.....

South swell fading tonight - 2-3ft at 13-14 seconds, dribbling in compared to the past couple days.  Hope you got some this week as it's going to get a bit weak over the next 5-7 days with minor south pulses and some minimal windswell.   We are suppose to see a tiny northwest swell at 2-3 ft at 15 seconds starting Saturday.   In fact the West Oregon Buoy is showing 5-6 ft at 14 seconds from the northwest - so there is a small pulse from that northern direction.  Northwest winds crank up tonight through the weekend, so if you live by a spot that likes some northwest wind swell you might have some better options through the period.  Winds let up briefly on Monday, then back on thereafter.   The nice run of winds and good waves behind us for a while.   Weather wise - looking and feeling very much like an El Niño summer - low pressure lurking about, muggy at times, but also still quite cool by June standards in CA.   In fact, El Niño is already starting to have an influence over the far West Pacific as two typhoons have now both recurved and tracked north and east into the Gulf of Alaska - in June - something you don't usually see until late summer/early fall.  It appears we might be heading for a very strong El Niño for the 2023/2024 Season.   Stay tuned.   Cya in the water.  


Monday, June 5, 2023

UPDATED FORECAST 6-5 - WINDS EASE....

Northwest winds should leave us this week as low pressure currently off the So Cal/Central Cal Coast spins turning the winds counter clockwise or south to southeast for us.  Chance of showers will be hit and miss all week - mostly inland.  Fog is back and will stick around as long as the flow is south.   Windswell still in the water this AM - 8-9ft at 11 seconds from 320-330 - - really steep - and south swell in the water 2-3 ft at 15-17 seconds from 175.  Pulses of south swell all week as the wind swell takes a back seat (due to lack of high pressure gradient creating winds in the outer waters).    Northwest winds look to return by Friday but much lighter than last week - only 10-15 kts.   Cya in the water.