Manumission Monday Surf & Culture Report

Lost Boys & Co...

Here we have two views of the Professor's experimental cylindrical hydrophilic acceleration chamber.  #1 demonstrates the random array of water born precipitates rapidly falling out of suspension.  Although random, the pattern appears almost predictable.  Number two hearkens back to the formation of the universe as the rays of the central mass begin to coalesce into defined spokes, creating a miniature galaxy right there in our bucket - uh, we mean our cylindrical hydrophilic acceleration chamber...

Hoping you had a Happy Easter.  The weather's in a changing mode and things are supposed to be warming up this week and the Santa Ana's are supposed to kick up.  This morning we had clear skies and 17 miles visibility.  Winds started early this morning and by 8am it was 6.9kts out of the SW and the sea surface was in chopped mode, just short of white caps.  The air temperature was 55.0° and the water was 58.8°.  Considering this is April 25th, the water is still a bit chilly.  It was 56.6° in January for cryin' out loud.  Think warm thoughts.  Low tide was at 11:16am +0.4' and high tide flips that around at 6:18pm +4.0'.  The buoy is telling us that we have a SSW swell out of 213° at 4.6'.  It was looming fat and 4' to 5' off the jetty on the Sappharua side, until you got into the impact zone.  The falling tide turned everything inside out and you had to be in full skate, otherwise it was over the falls and a shallow landing.  Good for limbering up those cranky vertebrae...
 
"When the surf breaks, we'll fix it..."
 The Professor!!


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