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Pat Caldwell Report

Surf Zone Forecast for Oahu
  • Hazards
    HIGH SURF ADVISORY FOR EAST FACING SHORES
  • Forecast
    Surf along north facing shores will be 4 to 6 feet through Thursday. Surf along west facing shores will continue at 1 to 3 feet through Thursday. Surf along east facing shores will remain 5 to 8 feet through Thursday. Surf along south facing shores will be 2 feet or less through Thursday.
  • Outlook
    Outlook through Tuesday Mar 16: choppy trade swell will gradually taper off along east facing shores over the next couple of days. A large northwest swell will arrive Sunday with advisory level surf into Monday. Surf heights are forecast heights of the face or front of waves. The surf forecast is based on the significant wave height, the average height of the one third largest waves, in the zone of maximum refraction. Some waves may be more than twice as high as the significant wave height. Expect to encounter rip currents in or near any surf zone.
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    NWS CP/NCDDC PAT CALDWELL

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Night Surfing

Thrill seekers living on the edge - ok.  Beginners - not ok.  

The spots at night, even on a full moon can be exciting as it gets, but unless you've got the vision of a bat, watch out.

 By the time you realize the wave's about to break, it's right in front of you and you have about a spit second to react and drop in.  Reef abounds underneath you in an inescapable darkness and even if you make it, you may be wondering "where did all my friends go?".That all being said, the moonlit ocean is absolutely fantastic and inner peace is there to be found in the dark away from the daysurfers.  But before you reach Nirvana, you have to go through thousands of years of reincarnation.  Catch my drift.

 

 
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