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2ride
05-24-2007, 02:39 AM
Hey! for those of you that are coming from far far away and is concern about the surf being flat. Here's a website that I use to keep informed surfline.com . click on the web site and then go to Northern CA, and then go to PISMO...good luck, hope to see you all in July...
Cuong.
nikad58
05-24-2007, 08:47 AM
http://www.classiccalifornia.com/surf_report.htm
http://www.classiccalifornia.com/webcams.htm
SWELL:
This morning's 7 to 9 foot northwesterly (285°) sea/swell (with a 7-11 second period) will continue to remain at this height and period through Wednesday morning. This northwesterly (300°) sea/swell will decrease to 5 to 7 feet (with an 8-10 second period) on Wednesday afternoon and night, further lowering to 4 to 6 feet on Thursday. A 3 to 5 foot west-northwesterly (275°) swell (with a 7-11 second period) will develop along our coastline on Friday and will continue at this height and period through next Monday. Combined with this northwesterly sea/swell will be a 1 to 3 foot southern hemisphere (230°) swell (with a 15-18 second period) on Tuesday, increasing to 2 to 3 feet (with a 15-17 second period) on Wednesday all the way through next Monday.
stanton
05-27-2007, 01:34 AM
http://www.classiccalifornia.com/surf_report.htm
http://www.classiccalifornia.com/webcams.htm
SWELL:
This morning's 7 to 9 foot northwesterly (285°) sea/swell (with a 7-11 second period) will continue to remain at this height and period through Wednesday morning. This northwesterly (300°) sea/swell will decrease to 5 to 7 feet (with an 8-10 second period) on Wednesday afternoon and night, further lowering to 4 to 6 feet on Thursday. A 3 to 5 foot west-northwesterly (275°) swell (with a 7-11 second period) will develop along our coastline on Friday and will continue at this height and period through next Monday. Combined with this northwesterly sea/swell will be a 1 to 3 foot southern hemisphere (230°) swell (with a 15-18 second period) on Tuesday, increasing to 2 to 3 feet (with a 15-17 second period) on Wednesday all the way through next Monday.
when was that!?:bigeyes:
nikad58
06-26-2007, 07:41 PM
http://www.classiccalifornia.com/surf_report.htm
SWELL:
Fresh to strong northwesterly winds will continue to produce a 4 to 6 foot northwesterly (300°) sea/swell (with a 5-9 second period) through Friday, increasing to 5 to 7 feet (with a 5-8 second period) on Saturday through next Monday. A 1 to 2 foot southern hemisphere swell (with an 18-20 second period) is forecast to arrive along our coastline on Sunday, building to 2 to 4 feet (with a 15-17 second period) next Monday and Tuesday.
3 cameras to watch !!
http://www.classiccalifornia.com/cam.htm
http://www.thepismobeachhotel.com/WebCam.asp
http://www.classiccalifornia.com/pier_shots.htm
D Slicker
06-26-2007, 07:49 PM
Nice, Its gong to be flat here this weekend. Im moving to the west coast.
wydopen
06-26-2007, 07:58 PM
7@8sec isnt so nice but that south sounds like it has some potential
2ride
06-27-2007, 10:02 PM
I've been ridding at PISMO every weekend, and the surf has always been to my liking. It's always better than ridding in the Delta...
Cuong.
nikad58
06-27-2007, 10:24 PM
Today..
SWELL:
Fresh to strong northwesterly winds will continue to produce a 3 to 5 foot northwesterly (290°) sea/swell (with a 5-9 second period) through Thursday, increasing to 4 to 6 feet on Friday. This northwesterly sea/swell will further build to 5 to 7 feet (with a 5-8 second period) on Saturday through next Wednesday. A 1 to 2 foot southern hemisphere swell (with an 18-20 second period) is forecast to arrive along our coastline on Sunday, building to 2 to 3 feet (with a 16-18 second period) on Monday. This swell will peak on Tuesday through next Wednesday at 3 to 4 feet (with a 15-17 second period).
wydopen
06-28-2007, 02:02 PM
keep checking buoyweather.com thats your best bet just check the buoys..the forecasts are rarley accurate
nikad58
06-28-2007, 03:56 PM
Buoys only work if you know the area very well and they are hard to read...
wydopen
06-28-2007, 05:08 PM
Buoys only work if you know the area very well and they are hard to read...
they have a nice map...pretty self explanitory..but either way..
wydopen
06-28-2007, 05:09 PM
http://buoyweather.com/wxnav6.jsp?region=SD&program=nww3BW1&grb=enp&latitude=35.0&longitude=-121.0&zone=-7&units=e
^^here the buoy to watch...first # is the swell height...the second is the period between swells...the longer the better..so basically aything under 13sec is a windswell anything between 14 and 20 sec is a ground swell
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