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4:30 AM HST
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5 mph
69°F
79°-81°F
06:17 AM/06:02 PM
KHIWAIKO1
(7 miles)
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| 10/11 | 01:53 am | 1.44 ft | HIGH | | | 10/11 | 07:30 am | 0.35 ft | LOW | | | 10/11 | 01:46 pm | 1.93 ft | HIGH | | | 10/11 | 08:15 pm | 0.04 ft | LOW | | More Tide Info | |
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Aloha , this is Maverick with the report for Friday morning at 7:00 AM. Flatand poor conditions.
Diving and paddling conditions.
Tradewinds in the moderate range, with some passing clouds and more showers for windward shores, and nicer along leeward shores, but will build with voggy skies by mid day. Temps in the low - mid 80's. Windward breaks your best bet for the surf today, but will have to deal with some wet weather and choppy, onshore conditions. The tradewinds have strengthened into the moderate range, and some band of showers have been blowing in from the ENE direction. Expect this short period windswell to reach chest high levels, with the tops breaks slightly larger, but the poor conditions will kick in with the winds. Leeward breaks along the Kona coast are looking smaller today, but the weather will be nicer, only to give way to voggy skies later on. Check our extended forecast for more details, and what's ahead for the weekend, as the Winter patterns have been developing.
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MOKAPU POINT as of 1:30 AM HST on10/11
7ft @ 8sec from East 1ft @ 16sec from East |
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WAIMEA BAY as of 4:06 AM HST on09/16
3ft @ 12sec from NW 3ft @ 10sec from NW |
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NW. HAWAII as of 1:00 AM HST on10/11
4ft @ 9sec from NE 1ft @ 12sec from South E@20kts A:75°F W:81°F |
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A local North Shore surfer in his 20¹s was pulled from the water after nearly drowning at Gas Chambers, a powerful reef break between Pupukea and Rocky Point.It happened during the first sizeable swell of the season on 9/30.Between combo NNW and NE swells, the waves were crossed up and dumpy.He was said to have been in stable but critical condition at an area hospital.
A very cool article in The Honolulu Advertiser helps us catch up on the life of the venerable Mark Cunningham.He waxes on his ongoing love affair with bodysurfing and the Banzai Pipeline. At age 53, Mark describes how he's surrounded by younger, faster, stronger riders, but is working hard on his fitness level and still showing the whippersnappers a thing or two in the water.Link: here.
Surf shops specializing in Stand Up Paddle boards and accessories are popping up like weeds all over Oahu.Expect a record number of ³standers² to be invading North Shore lineups this season. Last year there were some heated confrontations and at least one reported punch up, and SUP¹s have seemingly allowed increasing numbers of surf novices access to already cramped wave zones.Eh, share waves and no drop in ah you guys!!!
The first rounds of the 2008 Billabong Junior Pro In Memory of Ronnie Burns ran in slightly overhead, but bumpy surf at Sunset Beach on 10/1. Hawaii's top junior surfers competed for the top seven overall placings to qualify for the super competitive World Junior Pro to be held in Australia in January 2009. Speaking of Sunset Beach, the holding period for the annual Xcel Pro starts on October 26th, and the final rounds of the Junior Pro will finish up at the same time.
And is the water you’re surfing filled with poop and other fun things?The Hawaii Department of Health has a new research tool to help you find out.Viewer discretion is advised.
LOST AND FOUND - Did you lose your board or gear?Submit date, time place and 5 word description and we'll post it in Local Knowledge.
Stolen: Lihue, Kauai 6'4 x21x2 3/4 quad squah tail, pink leash and grip pad, natural color shaped by Amarillo/The Lab CA My name in on the foam under laminate "Natalia"(760) 470-2416 Reward!
Lost:16' Da Kine Board Bag left on beach at Kaluakoi before Molokai Paddleboard race. Contact Heather 429-3645.
Stolen: 5’ 10”, 5 fin, fun boardsemi-diamond tail stolen on north shore.Call tommy 216-1176.wes on rail.
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