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| 08/30 | 02:41 am | 1.08 ft | HIGH |
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| 08/30 | 07:14 am | 0.15 ft | LOW |
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| 08/30 | 02:54 pm | 1.73 ft | HIGH |
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| 08/30 | 08:28 pm | 0.13 ft | LOW |
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Aloha, this is Kekoa with the report for Friday morning at 7:00 AM.
Inconsistent with occasional 2 ft. and fair-good conditions.
Small swell that bumped up yesterday has dropped off this morning. Surf barely rideable in the ankle to shin high range. Trades are in the light range today providing nice side to offshore conditions for the country.
Mostly sunny with isolated showers.
Highs 83 to 89. East winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Swell that bumped up the surf yesterday has all but disappeared this morning. There are a few rideable waves but most spots have returned to mostly flat conditions. The Waimea Bay buoy is reading a bit of energy at 3 ft @ 11 seconds...but this swell is on the way out. Trade winds are in the light range today providing some nice offshore conditions for country shores. Anything else on the horizon for country shores? Check our extended forecast for all the details.
SATURDAY: Small kine as old NW pulse fades and tradeswell goes light.
Wind: ENE Trades around 10-14kts.
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MOKAPU POINT
as of
7:30 PM HST
on
08/29
4ft @ 9sec from North 1ft @ 14sec from SE 1ft @ 11sec from SE |
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WAIMEA BAY
as of
8:12 PM HST
on
08/29
3ft @ 9sec from NW |
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NW. HAWAII
as of
6:00 PM HST
on
08/29
4ft @ 9sec from North 2ft @ 14sec from South 1ft @ 12sec from South
NE@14kts
A:79°F W:81°F |
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Kewalo Basin princess Carissa Moore Swept through the "One Love Surf Shop presents The Sea Hawaii Girls Who Surf Pro-Am" over the last weekend. With the win, Carissa nabs a cool $5,000. Congrats!
A memorial is planned for surf film pioneer Bud Browne on Monday, August 25th at 7:00pm. The event will take place at Waimea Falls Park in Oahu, Hawaii. An Exhibit of Bud's photography will be on display at the Memorial. A website has been setup with a guest book for people to go & write comments about Bud. The guest book will be displayed at the Memorial in Hawaii. For more information contact Anna Trent Moore @ 805-773-9648.
Keep the North Shore Country will be holding a fundraiser on Thursday, August 28th from 7-10 pm at Banzai Sushi located in the North Shore Marketplace in Haleiwa, North Shore Of Oahu. The event will feature a silent auction with donations from North Shore artists and businesses. The silent auction will also be hosted on the Keep the North Shore Country web site at KeepTheNorthShoreCountry.org.
Aloha Defend Oahu Supporters! Heavy Water Magazine has chosen Defend Oahu to be the recipient of their newest, wildly successful quarterly fundraising event. The donations from this event will go toward helping defer the legal fee's incurred during our Land Use Commission motion. Come out and celebrate with at the Pipeline Cafe on September 20th. Doors open at 9:00 pm with great music, a Fashion Show, Raffle and good times!
The overwhelming consensus among South Shore locals is that the summer of 2008 goes down as the best and most consistent seasons in decades. After last year¹s extended wave drought, anything would have looked good, and despite some funky winds, surfers enjoyed day after day after day of head high to well overhead bombs from Sandy Beach to Yokohama Bay, and the vibe on the beach and in the water was great as everyone got their fill. Heck, even the Bowls guys were giving away set waves!!!
A contributor to the Grammy-nominated "Hawaiian Slack Key Kings", Makana is considered one of the "greatest living players" (Esquire Magazine) who's "instrumental brilliance bears comparison with the work of such groundbreaking acoustic guitarists as John Fahey and Michael Hedges" (Maui News). And now, the islander has been selected as finalist in Guitar Player's Guitar Superstar
Competition. Hundreds of guitarists from around the world submitted their songs to Guitar Player Magazine for review. Out of those, only 10 were chosen to compete live. Congrats, Makana!
Check out the tons of radical new summer surf action from Oahu's South Shores on Oceanic's Photoshow TV, digital ch.917; 2008 Hawaii State Championships at pumping Ala Mo, China's Womens Longboard contest at Queen's, and the Kewalo's crew tearing it up! The shows are courtesy of HawaiianSwell, and free to all digital subscribers. Tune in and see if your shot made it on!
It’s time for the Eleventh Annual “Haleiwa Joe’s Charity Swing” Golf Tournament. This year the event will benefit the North Shore Junior Lifeguards. Each summer approx. 120 teens complete the 25 hour Jr. Guard Curriculum at Ehukai. Program focus is on swimming skills, basic life support (CPR) rescue skills, competition, nutrition, environmental awareness, and fun. North Shore- Team Ehukai has won the State Championships eight times in fifteen years. Some past Jr. Lifeguards of note are Jamie O’Brien, Mark Healy, Fred Pattachia, Bobby Martinez and Jack Johnson. Organizers are looking for prize contributions for our award benefit. Last years big prize was an autographed Jack Johnson ukulele. Also, anyone who will be on the North Shore on Oct. 15th please come by and grab an entry form from Haleiwa Joe’s. Golfers who have played in our tournament include, Kelly Slater, Fred Patacchia, Brock Little, Pancho Sullivan, Ross Williams, Shawn Briley, Akila Aipa, Braden Dias, Mark Healy, Kaiborg, Makua Rothman, Marcus Hickman, Myles Padaca and many more. Please send any product or monetary donations to Haleiwa Joe’s 66-011 Kamehameha Hwy. Haleiwa,HI. 96712.Attn:Chris Pirrone. Please make checks payable to Haleiwa Joe’s Charity Swing.
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