A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall Tuesday Surf & Culture Report



Lost Boys & Co...

Despite the buoy telling us the swell size is in the 2' range, it was looking 5' to 7' (#1) and there were some sizeable outsides.  Not longboard friendly!  It was calm early, but it took no time at all for the wind to switch around and by 10am it was 7 to 10kts from the west and the sea surface got bumpier as the day wore on, until it was whitecaps and spray as far as you could see.  The air was 48.3º and the water is 58.6º, as if you didn't like the 14.3 Celsius version.  High tide was at 6:16am +5.5' and low tide was at 1:25pm -1.0'.  A SW swell out of 276º, probably building with the wind, but rain in the forecast for late this evening and early mañana...

Weather conditions?  Forecasts?  Prior year's experience?  Nope, the berm goes down on the second week of March (#2) and there you have it.  Case closed!  The kids will now be putting away their sleds for next year...  The good news is that you'll now be able to see more of the surf from the cam at Scotty's...

If it's going to rain tomorrow you have to get that first coat of paint on while you still have time!  If they can get it going fast enough, the tentacles should look like flames!  (#3 & #4)  Shading and highlights for the final coat...

"When the surf breaks, we'll fix it"
The Professor!!






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