Higher Ground Thursday Surf & Culture Report



Lost Boys & Co...

We are impressed that the tsunami warning system worked so magnificently!  It showed that in case of a disaster of any magnitude that NOAA and the NDBC (National Data Buoy. Center) are capable of alerting us in adequate time to prepare.  We can leave Idaho now…

When we're out of pocket we rely on many of your texts to let us know how things are unfolding at home.  Like this note from Laurie Armer: "Lanakila paddled yesterday afternoon. We could feel the swirling currents under the and on the surface. Even in the harbor. So different than normal!"  So much better than our note to Doc Scale:  "Any eddies Eddie?"  We'd also like to thank Kevin, Jodi and Anupa for giving us some sites with empirical data to evaluate.  Good stuff to have in our data cache…

Partly cloudy in the South Bay this morning with 12 miles visibility.  Winds are onshore 3 to 5kts and the surface is lightly textured.  The air temp is 67.3º and the water is 68.0º.  Low tide was at 6:41am +1.7' and high tide follows at 1:56pm +4.5'.  It's a west swell out of 264º at 3' and the surf is 2 to 3' and actually looks a little peakier at Sapphire. Check it out…

#1. Miss Scarlet looking for tidal bumps.  None observed…



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






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