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7:53 AM PDT
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52°F
62°-64°F
06:50 AM/06:20 PM
KCASANDI75
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| 10/11 | 01:25 am | 0.38 ft | LOW | | | 10/11 | 07:49 am | 4.84 ft | HIGH | | | 10/11 | 01:39 pm | 1.38 ft | LOW | | | 10/11 | 07:34 pm | 5.06 ft | HIGH | | More Tide Info | |
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Pretty WINDY!, this is Bird with the report for Saturday morning at 7:10am. 2-3 ft.+ - knee to chest highwith occasional 4 ft. and poor+ conditions.
This Morning's Dawn Patrol: Windy and broken up lines with random and sloppy corners.
Clear skies with a NASTY WNW wind blowing. A strong WNW, mainly wind with some ground swell mixes in is rolling over any other kind of swell out there. Plenty of size in the Chest to Shoulder high zone with LARGER sets at the most open areas to this swell combo BUT it's pretty sloppy from steady WNW winds. SATURDAY: It will be mainly increased NW windswell showing, with just a touch of SE swell also getting in for select breaks. For the NW spots look for jumbled waist-shoulder-head high surf, with some bigger sets at standouts. Wind: WNW around 10kts early, with a hefty leftover bump likely. Afternoon WNW flow builds to 15kts.
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External links to regional weather information
A spot by spot listing of Regional Surf and Weather Conditions
Poo Patrol for North San Diego Beaches
Access Surfline reports and forecasts on your mobile phone. Click for details
The Pipeline Book launch party is November 8th at the Billabong USA Headquarters. Buy tickets now!
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TORREY PINES as of 4:24 AM PDT on10/11
6ft @ 9sec from West 2ft @ 12sec from West 1ft @ 16sec from SW |
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SCRIPPS PIER as of 4:48 AM PDT on09/05
1ft @ 10sec |
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PT LOMA SOUTH as of 5:00 AM PDT on10/11
8ft @ 9sec from West 4ft @ 12secfrom West 2ft @ 16sec from SW |
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For higher resolution buoy data, go to the LOLA Buoys tab in the forecast section.
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Shark Alert: On September 28th, Thadeau Martins was jogging in South Imperial Beach near the Tijuana Slough in San Diego County when he came upon two pinniped carcasses, about 25 yards apart.One had an obvious shark bite. Please exercise caution when surfing in the area and report any shark sighting, encounter, or attack to the Shark Research Committee.
Surfer/shaper Tom Wegener focused his craft around building hollow, wooden boards, and more recently poured tons of R & D into riding and building ancient Hawaiian surfcraft known as alaias. Join Tom Saturday, October 11th, at 7:30 pm, at Patagonia Surf Shop in Cardiff for a slide show and video about wood boards and the speed and thrill of riding a flat piece of wood without any fins.
Speaking of Patagonia, they’re giving away one of their new R2 Frontzip fullsuits at their booth for Sacred Craftsurfboard expo Oct 11 and 12. No purchase necessary, and you don't need to be present to win, just drop by their booth and fill out a complete registration card. The recipient's name will be pulled at the show, 3 p.m., Oct 12. While there, see Fletcher Chouinard, Dan Malloy and Gerry Lopez, who will be there in person Oct 12 from 12 - 4 pm, signing his new book ‘Surf Is Where You Find it.’
This year’s GROM BOMB contest kicks off on the same day, October 11th, at Ponto Jetty, Carlsbad.There is a $20 entry fee, TONs of free prizes, and all are welcome, any level of surfing will have fun.Link to http://www.grombombsurf.com/ for sign-up information.
And come celebrate Dane Williams' Life on October 12th, Goldenwest, HB, at the First Annual Dane Williams Memorial Surf Festival.Cost of Entry is $25, which includes t-shirt, lunch, and special events.All proceeds go to the Dane Williams Memorial Fund.Link to hurley.com for more.
There is no other wave in the world that has dominated the hearts and minds of surfers like Pipeline. Through two-hundred pages of captivating and timeless images from over fifty of the world’s best photographers, combined with words from surfing’s most renowned writers, Pipeline: The World’s Most Respected Wave tells the stories from almost five decades of heart-stopping action: the first rides, the first contests, triumphs, deaths, localism, foreign invasion and performance revolution.On November 8th, Billabong will be hosting the Pipeline Book Launch Party at their headquarters in Irvine.For tickets and books sales click here.
On Saturday, November 1st, the Ocean Institute in Dana Point will be hosting the first annual Surfscience Teen Conference.The Conference starts at 10:00am and goes until 4:00pm and is open to 8th-12th grade students. Teens will have the chance to meet Quiksilver pro surfer Lisa Andersen, participate in a mini-workshop on surf forecasting with Surfline scientist Kevin Wallis, and take a bus trip down to the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla.For more information check out the Ocean Institute¹swebsite or call (949) 496-2274. Registration will be limited to the first 60 participants.
What’s in your water?Check out San Diego County’s podcast and stay up-to-date with all the plume, junk, and gunk.
What’s your surf spot worth?Help us find out. Researchers at UCLA are conducting a survey of surfers who surf at California surf spots to evaluate their worth. You can help by visiting this link and filling out the survey: http://www.beachology.com/surf.Your participation can help us better protect and manage California surf spots in the future.
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