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SURF:
4-5 ft | SURF | : SWELL | | •4-5 ft | : 4 ft SW @ 12 sec | •3-4 ft | : 4 ft S @ 6 sec | •1-2 ft | : 1 ft NW @ 12 sec |
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| Best Swell Direction: W, SW |
More Information | Rate Accuracy of This Model
Surfline's LOLA Swell Model is the ONLY global swell model that can separate individual swells to accurately calculate surf heights for any location on Earth. Every surf spot will only have a limited range of swells that produce good surf at that location. Compare the LOLA swell forecast with a spot's "Optimal Conditions" information and your own local knowledge to score the best surf.
The "Swell Rose" above is the only one of it's kind in the world. This shows the directions of all the incoming swells
(N=0° East=90° etc). If you mouse over the swell rose you can see detailed raw numbers of the underlying swells.
US Weather data comes from the WeatherUnderground array of personal weather stations. Data is near realtime. International weather comes from LOLAs high resolution models or WUG where possible.
Tides are generated using the most excellent Xtide system.
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| LOLA SWELL (ft) |
1/9 1:00 pm |
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Wind:
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SOUTH
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SCATTERED CLOUDS
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75°F |
| Water: |
175°F |
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SPIM
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Location: Matarani, Peru | 01/09 | | 12:52AM : 0.12m. | | LOW | | | 01/09 | | 05:57AM : 0.48m. | | HIGH | | | 01/09 | | 11:35AM : -0.01m. | | LOW | | | 01/09 | | 06:44PM : 1.12m. | | HIGH | | More Tide Info
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| Best Wind: Glassy or E, NE
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Best Tide: LOW |
| PROJECTED WIND in kts (1/8) | | (1/9) | 10PM | 1AM | 4AM | 7AM | 10AM | 1PM | 4PM | 7PM | 10PM | | 1AM | 4AM | 7AM | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
There will be a meeting this Thursday, May 17th at 6pm at Club Waikiki to explore starting a Surfrider Foundation Chapter in Lima. All people interested in participating are invited to attend. Please RSVP with Lia Colabello, Surfrider International Relations Manager, at lia@surfrider.org, mahalo! Local surfer Oscar Morante died Monday, December 4th while surfing Caballeros, south of Lima; he was 63. Oscar, the former forecast reporter for Peru, was a great friend and waterman. He dedicated more than 30 years to serve the international surfing community. Thanks for everything, Oscar. You will be missed.
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