Thursday, June 18, 2015

CRNW Forecast and Rpt of Thu, 2015-0618

Winding Down. Heavy cloud cover this morning... no sunrise orange/pink looking out my window at daybreak. It was a good surf day. We did another early low-going-high, two hours into the cycle.


  Model Cycle: 2015 JUN 18 06Z         
  Time Zone: GMT - 6 hours             
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             SURF    SURF DIR   SEAS  PERIOD   WIND    WND/DIR
             (ft)       (deg)   (ft)   (sec)   (kts)     (deg)
            -------  --------  -----  ------  -------  -------
6/18   6am   3 -  6    S 179    4.6    11.1    9 - 12   NE  44
6/18  12pm   5 - 10   SW 220    4.6    19.0    3 -  5  NNE  17
6/18   6pm   5 - 10   SW 219    4.5    18.9    7 - 10   NE  48

6/19   6am   5 - 10   SW 219    5.1    17.7   11 - 16  ENE  62
6/19  12pm   4 -  9   SW 219    4.7    17.4    2 -  3  ESE 118
6/19   6pm   4 -  8   SW 219    4.5    16.6    4 -  5  SSW 201






Effective Wednesday evening

SHORT TERM FORECAST (through Friday, June 19th)
Highlights: Fun zone Southern Hemi swells move in.

South Pacific Swell: Blend of South and SW swell (190, 230-205°, with the SW component partially shadowed by the Galapagos in the southern half of CR) continues into the second half of the week. Thursday sees waist-shoulder-head high range waves at well exposed spots. Those heights hold for Friday as the South and SW combo eases and a fresh SSW swell begins to show. 

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