Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Small but sunny


Don’t hate the messenger but we’re in for a quiet week of surf.  We’re seeing some short period NW wind swell creating some bumps for a waist high ride here and there.  About the same for Thursday and a hiccup of SW swell will show Friday.  SW waves in the waist high range with a slightly bigger wave here and there, inconsistent and peaking Friday late afternoon only to fade out to pretty much nada for the weekend.  The local NW wind swell will keep some super small peelers coming in but they will very tide dependant as we move into the weekend and some more extreme tides.  Monday we might see some more small SW but really inconsistent and maybe not even noticeable until Tuesday and into the 4th of July holiday.  (YEAH!)  That swell is super steep though so I think San Diego might miss a lot of the “action”.  It looks like some more long period SW swell might be headed our way in about 7-8 days.  I’ll let you know in a few days how those storms/swells are developing.

More sunshine and fairly light winds for the rest of the week and into the weekend.  Thurs and Fri look to be pretty dang hot and sunny actually  (mid/high 70s along the coast) with things cooling off a few degrees for the weekend (low 70s).  We’ll continue to see the patchy morning clouds but they seem to be breaking up pretty early.  Winds are calm in the morning with moderate west winds to cool you off by midday and into the afternoon.  We’ll start to see more tidal movement as we enter the weekend with a medium high in the early morning going out to a low midday and a big high tide push an hour or so before sunset.  Water temps are in the mid-60s…a bubble of warm water in N. County and kinda chilly down south with some upwelling going on south of LJ and even more south of Pt. Loma.

Well, it’s summer time so at least we have some great weather going into July and the short holiday week.  Not great for surf but it’ll happen!

Pray for surf!
Mish

Ocean Notes:

1)       Don’t forget about the Summer Fun on the 101 this Friday and Saturday in Leucadia!  Bands, booths, and…oh yeah, FUN! 

2)      The Thursday after the 4th of July always finds the local beaches and parks a TOTAL MESS!  You can one or two (or both) things…remind your friends to throw their party goodies in the garbage when they’re done celebrating our country’s independence and/or head to the beach to help with the Surfrider "Stay Classy Not Trashy" beach clean up. 

3)      Cooking up some fresh seafood this summer?  Whether it’s a pan full of scallops or your fresh caught Pacific halibut check out these recipes from some reputable chef’s courtesy of Oceana.

4)      Come August 2nd there will be a few more heros on the Huntington Beach Surfing Walk of Fame. That includes names like Brewer, Ho, Cairns, Collins and Peterson.  For more details and the lowdown on who the inductees are click here.

5)      With warm weather and small surf this week you might be taking your grom or someone else’s grom out for their first surf session.  Check out what Tom Curran has to say about teaching your kid how to surf.  And don’t forget…there are a plethora of surf schools here in SD County.  And remember…the best surfer in the water is the one…getting barreled!!! (just kidding)…is the one having the most fun!  

6)      (WARNING: Sales pitch)  Need more surf porn in your mailbox each month?  Get Surfer Mag AND Surfing Mag for just $12 a YEAR!  This is one sick offer!  You can barely buy 4 gallons of gasoline to get you to the beach for that much!  And no, I don’t get a free subscription for posting this I’m just trying to save you some dough!

7)      Debbie didn’t do Dallas but she surf did the Gulf Coast!  Check out some sweet pics of the pre-storm swell.  Bet you never thought you’d catch yourself wishing you were in North Carolina.  After this you just might!



Tides for La Jolla (Scripps Institution Wharf) starting with June 28, 2012.

www.saltwatertides.com
Day        High      Tide  Height   Sunrise    Moon  Time      % Moon
           /Low      Time    Feet    Sunset                    Visible
 
Th  28     High   5:11 AM     3.1   5:43 AM     Set  1:08 AM      58
    28      Low  10:25 AM     1.6   8:01 PM    Rise  2:50 PM
    28     High   5:23 PM     5.4
 
F   29      Low  12:32 AM     0.4   5:44 AM     Set  1:51 AM      69
    29     High   6:39 AM     3.2   8:01 PM    Rise  3:57 PM
    29      Low  11:30 AM     1.8
    29     High   6:16 PM     5.9
 
Sa  30      Low   1:29 AM    -0.4   5:44 AM     Set  2:40 AM      79
    30     High   7:49 AM     3.4   8:01 PM    Rise  5:05 PM
    30      Low  12:32 PM     1.8
    30     High   7:08 PM     6.3
 
Su   1      Low   2:19 AM    -1.0   5:45 AM     Set  3:35 AM      88
     1     High   8:44 AM     3.8   8:01 PM    Rise  6:10 PM
     1      Low   1:29 PM     1.8
     1     High   7:57 PM     6.6
 
M    2      Low   3:05 AM    -1.4   5:45 AM     Set  4:36 AM      94
     2     High   9:32 AM     4.0   8:01 PM    Rise  7:10 PM
     2      Low   2:22 PM     1.7
     2     High   8:45 PM     6.8
 

Monday, June 25, 2012

Pretty non-spectacular waves but great weather!


Aloooooooha!  Boy, you can’t beat this weather hun?  There are some small peelers in the waist high range coming mostly out of the SW with some NW wind swell mixed in there as well.  We’re not really going to see much change throughout the week with a sprinkling of WNW Tues and Wed with left over SW and then some new SW around Thursday.  For the most part surf will stay in the knee to waist high range with the occasional inconsistent SW set in the chest high range late Thursday and into Friday.  Don’t get your hopes up though cause the weekend is looking pretty small.  We’re talking knee high kind of small.  Neither hemisphere is pumping out any mega swells in the near future either. The N Pac is quiet and the Southern Hemi has some activity but it doesn’t look like it’s going to send anything significant our way soon.  Well, at least we have nice sunny weather!

Speaking of weather…we’re seeing a pattern of early morning marine layer clearing by late morning and sunshine for most of the day.  Calm mornings with little to no wind and then mild to moderate west winds.  It’s our “usual” set up for the next week or so.  Air temps in the high 60s/low 70s and nighttime temps pretty warm in the high 50s.  Water’s in the mid 60s and super clear.  It’s worth grabbing a snorkel and mask to take a peek at all that life that’s swimming around us while we bob around in the ocean.  Moderate tide swings on the tail ends of the day with less movement midday.  The weekend will see much more extreme tides as we approach the next Full Moon early next week.

So, get out and enjoy the gorgeous beach weather even if it’s there’s no pumpin’ surf.  It’s ALWAYS worth a paddle…what else are you gonna do?

Cioa,
Mish

Ocean Notes:

1)       This Thursday at the Patagonia Water store in Cardiff Liz Clark, solo sailor and soul surfer extraordinaire will be doing a slide presentation from 7-9pm.  Come check it out!

2)      Now playing at La Paloma…Taylor Steele’s new flick Here and Now.  You know you can’t miss one of Taylor’s movies…they’re just too good!  It’s got a little something for everyone.

3)      If you’re further south near Kearny Mesa Thursday evening you might want to check out the Center for Sustainable Energy’s FREE seminar on growing delicious food while being water-wise!  Saving you money, saving water and putting food on the table…and it’s FREE!

4)      This Wednesday is RAP DAY with the Surfrider Foundation!  Let’s Rise Above Plastic (get it…RAP!) and volunteer to help remind folks to use their reusable grocery bags (and don’t forget to wash them too!).  Four locations around town.

5)      And leaving you with something surfy of course…a free 16 minute surf flick called Distant Shores.



Tides for La Jolla (Scripps Institution Wharf) starting with June 26, 2012.

www.saltwatertides.com
 
Day        High      Tide  Height   Sunrise    Moon  Time      % Moon
           /Low      Time    Feet    Sunset                    Visible
 
Tu  26     High   2:02 AM     3.8   5:43 AM    Rise 12:39 PM      35
    26      Low   8:29 AM     0.9   8:01 PM
    26     High   3:33 PM     4.6
    26      Low  10:01 PM     1.8
 
W   27     High   3:32 AM     3.3   5:43 AM     Set 12:30 AM      46
    27      Low   9:23 AM     1.3   8:01 PM    Rise  1:43 PM
    27     High   4:28 PM     5.1
    27      Low  11:24 PM     1.2
 
Th  28     High   5:11 AM     3.1   5:43 AM     Set  1:08 AM      58
    28      Low  10:25 AM     1.6   8:01 PM    Rise  2:50 PM
    28     High   5:23 PM     5.4
 
F   29      Low  12:32 AM     0.4   5:44 AM     Set  1:51 AM      69
    29     High   6:39 AM     3.2   8:01 PM    Rise  3:57 PM
    29      Low  11:30 AM     1.8
    29     High   6:16 PM     5.9
 
Sa  30      Low   1:29 AM    -0.4   5:44 AM     Set  2:40 AM      79
    30     High   7:49 AM     3.4   8:01 PM    Rise  5:05 PM
    30      Low  12:32 PM     1.8
    30     High   7:08 PM     6.3
 
 

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Peaking S and new NW for the weekend


Super quick forecast as I’m headed out of town AGAIN.  SW and NW wind swell is peaking and we should have some fun surf for Friday before more wind swell kicks in for the weekend.  We’re looking at waist/chest surf for Friday and then smaller S swell for the weekend.  Saturday it looks like we’ll also see west facing beaches pick up with the NW wind swell…chest high or so.  Sunday everything gets a little smaller…waist/chest from the wind swell and knee/waist for the S.  Next week is looking like combo small NW wind swell and a couple of small S swells.  Surf mostly in the waist and occasional chest high range but I’ll give you the details on that Sunday.

Overcast mornings with a chance of drizzles each day through the weekend.  We should see some clearing by midday though with air temps in the mid 60s.  Calm mornings (ie GLASSY) with some late morning/midday west winds picking up.  Looks like some evening glass too!  Water in the mid 60s.  Some extreme tides still after the New Moon earlier this week.  Early morning negative tide and midday medium high with a medium low later afternoon with a little push for the sunset crew.

Gotta blaze!
Mish



Tides for La Jolla (Scripps Institution Wharf) starting with June 22, 2012.

Day        High      Tide  Height   Sunrise    Moon  Time      % Moon
           /Low      Time    Feet    Sunset                    Visible
 
F   22      Low   5:50 AM    -0.5   5:42 AM    Rise  8:37 AM      4
    22     High  12:28 PM     3.8   8:01 PM     Set 10:11 PM
    22      Low   5:16 PM     2.2
    22     High  11:22 PM     5.3
 
Sa  23      Low   6:25 AM    -0.3   5:42 AM    Rise  9:36 AM      10
    23     High   1:09 PM     4.0   8:01 PM     Set 10:46 PM
    23      Low   6:07 PM     2.3
 
Su  24     High  12:03 AM     4.9   5:42 AM    Rise 10:36 AM      17
    24      Low   7:02 AM     0.0   8:01 PM     Set 11:20 PM
    24     High   1:53 PM     4.0
    24      Low   7:12 PM     2.3
 
M   25     High  12:54 AM     4.4   5:42 AM    Rise 11:37 AM      26
    25      Low   7:43 AM     0.4   8:01 PM     Set 11:55 PM
    25     High   2:41 PM     4.3
    25      Low   8:32 PM     2.2
 
Tu  26     High   2:02 AM     3.8   5:43 AM    Rise 12:39 PM      35
    26      Low   8:29 AM     0.9   8:01 PM
    26     High   3:33 PM     4.6
    26      Low  10:01 PM     1.8

Monday, June 18, 2012

Small to medium combo swell midweek then small.


Greeting Earthlings!  I’m back from my travels and it looks like we’re sitting on some small surf!  We’ve got some fading background S swell that’s mostly passing us by and some small NW wind swell that’s giving us knee high surf. We won’t see much change Tuesday except less SW with more knee high surf.  Wednesday we should see some NW wind swell that will bump surf into the knee/waist high range.  The good news is that we’ll see some combo swell as a small SW ground swell helps wave size on Thursday as surf at the better summer spots bump up to waist high and the occasional chest high set. We’ll keep seeing that NW wind swell too.  Friday will be the “biggest” day as the swells peak and we see waist/chest high surf around town, mostly west and south facing beaches.  Most NW wind swell for the weekend as another little messy system moves down the coast.  Saturday will see some waist and occasional chest high set with Sunday looking smaller in the knee/waist range.  Both hemispheres aren’t looking very encouraging in terms of surf for next week.  Cross your fingers!

It looks like June Gloom is definitely upon us here on the coast.  Looks for patchy fog and slight clearing (if you’re lucky) along the coast for most of the week.  Air temps in the mid60s during the day and low 60s/high 50s at night.  Unfortunately it’s also going to remain fairly humid when/if it does clear midday.  Light onshore winds in the morning with light/moderate west winds midday, turn the page…and repeat thru Thursday.  By Friday we’re looking at slightly more southerly winds holding on through next weekend.  Water temps are holding in the mid60s.  Hopefully a few more south swells will push some of the warm stuff our way soon.  Tides are a bit extreme right now as we have the New Moon on Wed (The Summer Solstice…longest day of the year!) but this time of year we’re not seeing the huge swings between high and low tides.  The morning sessions will enjoy a nice little tide push as will the evening sessions.  The midday sessions will see minimal tidal movement.

Some surfable and fun sized surf midweek with a combination of NW wind and SW swells…enjoy!

Ciao!
Mish

Ocean Notes:

1)       Wow, lots going on as we kick off the summer (the Solstice is Wednesday you know!).  This Thursday we’ll see the first of the Encinitas Classic Car Nights . It’s the third Thursday of each summer month from 5:30pm – 7:30pm.  Not only will there be some sweet rides to check out but there will also be bands at the SMOG Test Only stage and Cardiff Classics stage.

2)      This Wednesday is also International Surfing Day!  Surfrider San Diego Chapter will be co-sponsoring a cool event at the Paradise Point Resort…free new Taylor Steele flick (suggested $10 donation) and “complimentary beverages and bites”.  What else are you going to do Wednesday night? Check it out!

3)      Green tips from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Clean greener: If you're going to wash the car, deck, boat, or RV– be sure to look for the Design for the Environment (DfE) label to quickly identify and choose cleaning products that are safer for families and also help protect the environment. Look for the DfE label on grill cleaners as well. For more info click onto the EPA website: http://www.epa.gov/dfe

4)      Ok, here’s something easy on the eyes…surf where you might not expect it.  See, we get more than TVs, tennis shoes and baseball caps from China!  Good surf!

5)      And I’m gong to end it with a BANG!  Not sure how I missed this last week but Day 5 of the Volcom Pro took a little detour when a massive swell sent paddle in waves into the 20’+ range.  They cancelled the contest for the day (a bit of a bone of contention for some) and watched as the big-wave surfers had a hay day!.  Dang, talk about some BIG GNARLY WAVES!



Tides for La Jolla (Scripps Institution Wharf) starting with June 19, 2012.

www.saltwatertides.com
Day        High      Tide  Height   Sunrise    Moon  Time      % Moon
           /Low      Time    Feet    Sunset                    Visible
 
Tu  19      Low   4:10 AM    -0.6   5:41 AM    Rise  5:48 AM      0
    19     High  10:41 AM     3.7   8:00 PM     Set  8:11 PM
    19      Low   3:21 PM     2.1
    19     High   9:37 PM     5.9
 
W   20      Low   4:42 AM    -0.7   5:41 AM    Rise  6:42 AM      0
    20     High  11:15 AM     3.7   8:00 PM     Set  8:54 PM
    20      Low   3:56 PM     2.1
    20     High  10:10 PM     5.8
 
Th  21      Low   5:15 AM    -0.6   5:41 AM    Rise  7:38 AM      1
    21     High  11:50 AM     3.8   8:01 PM     Set  9:34 PM
    21      Low   4:34 PM     2.2
    21     High  10:45 PM     5.6
 
F   22      Low   5:50 AM    -0.5   5:42 AM    Rise  8:37 AM      4
    22     High  12:28 PM     3.8   8:01 PM     Set 10:11 PM
    22      Low   5:16 PM     2.2
    22     High  11:22 PM     5.3
 
Sa  23      Low   6:25 AM    -0.3   5:42 AM    Rise  9:36 AM      10
    23     High   1:09 PM     4.0   8:01 PM     Set 10:46 PM
    23      Low   6:07 PM     2.3

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

More NW wind swell and some small S too!


(I’m heading out on vacation so the next report won’t be until next Monday the 18th)

Oh boy it’s another holiday weekend coming up AND (sing it with me now…) “SCHOOOOOOOOOOOOL’S OUT FOR SUMMER!!!!!”  To kick off the first weekend of many kiddos summer vacation we’re looking at some combo WNW pseudo groundswell (ok, just call it wind swell) mixed in with some super long period SW groundswell.  For Thursday that translates into waist/chest high decently consistent surf at W and N facing beaches with very VERY inconsistent waist high surf at the S facing beaches.  A bit more S on Friday with decreasing WNW.  The weekend (Sat/Sun) is looking like mostly the left overs of the S swell so…hmmmmmm, waist/knee high.  The W and N facing beaches should see some tiny NW wind swell in the background.  Best to hit the beach breaks with a fun shortboard and the reefs with a log…a BIG log!  Late Monday is looking like the next opportunity for new swell with more NW wind swell showing up to help the toe high surf into the knee high range.  Luckily Tuesday we’re also looking at some new SW ground swell that looks to finally have a little gusto in it with surf picking up for the end of next week.  Again, that’s a ways off but the storm models look promising.

Our weather patterns seems sort of painfully steady with overcast skies sticking to the coastline and low to mid60s.  A small system will deliver a chance of drizzles tonight (yes, really!) with a bit more sunshine for Fri and Sat.  Father’s Day looks like a decently nice day with the warmest air temps all weekend (high 60s/low 70s) and maybe even some sunshine by midday.  We’ll have a little S winds tonight and early east winds before becoming westerly.  S winds on Thurs night and Fri as our pal “coastal Eddy” swoops into town for the day.  Nicer days with lighter S winds Sat and light W winds by midday Sun.  We’re seeing only minor tidal movement midday with big tide swings starting up around sunset (big high tides) and negative lows through the middle of the night.  Water temps have cooled off a tad with temps in the 64-66 degree range around the county.

I hope everyone has a nice Father’s Day weekend and if you’re getting out of school…have a great first summer weekend!

Outta here!
Mish

Ocean Notes:

1)       Here’s an app you might not have… Trash Backwards…an upp for UPCYCLING your garbage…do something with it before it heads to the recycling center!  Figure out what to do with just any anything you have that you might want to recycle!  Just try it…you’ll be surprised!

2)      And Dad probably doesn’t need ANOTHER pair of on-sale boardshorts.  Why not check out the Treehugger Green Gift Guide to give you some ideas.  Shoot…upcycle the boardshorts using the Trash Backwards app!

3)      Don’t forget about International Surfing Day on Wednesday June 20th!  Head over to Paradise Point Resort and Spa with the San Diego Surfrider for some fun eats, treats, beverages and the world premiere of Taylor Steele’s new surf flick Here & Now.

4)      And if you’re one of the thousands who will flock to the Fair this weekend also check out Surfrider’s award winning Ocean Friendly Garden display.  Get some good ideas for your own backyard while you’re there!

5)      Well, by now you might have heard that it was PUUUUUUUUMPING for the Volcom Pro in Fiji this past week.  If you don’t believe it then here’s the proof. Put your seat belt on cause this might just blow you AWAY!

6)      And I try to save the best for last…you’ll sleep soundly tonight dreaming about this…Kelly Slater just rocked the house and made it look so amazingly easy to rip during the finals of the Volcom Pro to win first place.  A-MA-ZING!!!



Tides for La Jolla (Scripps Institution Wharf) starting with June 14, 2012.

www.saltwatertides.com
Day        High      Tide  Height   Sunrise    Moon  Time      % Moon
           /Low      Time    Feet    Sunset                    Visible
 
Th  14      Low   1:21 AM     0.8   5:40 AM    Rise  2:15 AM      27
    14     High   7:27 AM     3.1   7:59 PM     Set  3:55 PM
    14      Low  12:14 PM     1.9
    14     High   6:50 PM     5.2
 
F   15      Low   2:01 AM     0.3   5:40 AM    Rise  2:50 AM      19
    15     High   8:19 AM     3.2   7:59 PM     Set  4:49 PM
    15      Low  12:56 PM     2.0
    15     High   7:25 PM     5.4
 
Sa  16      Low   2:35 AM     0.0   5:40 AM    Rise  3:28 AM      12
    16     High   9:00 AM     3.4   7:59 PM     Set  5:42 PM
    16      Low   1:34 PM     2.1
    16     High   7:58 PM     5.6
 
Su  17      Low   3:07 AM    -0.3   5:41 AM    Rise  4:10 AM      6
    17     High   9:35 AM     3.5   8:00 PM     Set  6:34 PM
    17      Low   2:11 PM     2.1
    17     High   8:31 PM     5.7
 
M   18      Low   3:38 AM    -0.5   5:41 AM    Rise  4:57 AM      2
    18     High  10:08 AM     3.6   8:00 PM     Set  7:24 PM
    18      Low   2:46 PM     2.1
    18     High   9:04 PM     5.8

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Some fun combo swell for the start of the week


Aloha all!  We’re rolling into the work week with some NW wind swell on top of some new SW ground swell.  Monday we’re looking at some combo surf in the waist/chest high zone at most beaches with some bigger sets at the south facing beaches.  The SW is going to hang in for most of the day and fade a bit by Tuesday with less NW wind swell and some waist/chest high south swell.  Late Tues we’re looking at very little swell from any direction as Wednesday looks like knee high surf with small long period SW swell.  Late Wed a new NW swell fills in and surf bumps up through the night with some chest high surf by Thursday morning and building to shoulder high for the middle of the day.  Size should hold for most of Friday and then back off Saturday into the waist high range and taper off through the rest of the weekend.  The N Pacific holds some potential for wind swell still and the S Pacific looks like there is some potential for surf waaaaay off in the distance but there aren’t any real juicy swells heading our way at this point.

Weather wise we’re looking at a nice sunny day Monday with more marine layer and early and late fog later this week.  Air temps are looking in the mid to upper 60s all week.  Winds bump will be an issue in the mornings with west winds blowing Monday and Tuesday night.  Water is warming up nicely…high 60s along most of SD’s coastline. 

Gotta run but enjoy the surf Monday…more details in the next report/forecast!
Mish



Tides for La Jolla (Scripps Institution Wharf) starting with June 11, 2012.

Day        High      Tide  Height   Sunrise    Moon  Time      % Moon
           /Low      Time    Feet    Sunset                    Visible
 
M   11     High   3:25 AM     3.6   5:40 AM    Rise 12:41 AM      55
    11      Low   9:45 AM     1.0   7:58 PM     Set  1:11 PM
    11     High   4:46 PM     4.5
    11      Low  11:22 PM     1.7
 
Tu  12     High   4:53 AM     3.2   5:40 AM    Rise  1:12 AM      45
    12      Low  10:38 AM     1.4   7:58 PM     Set  2:06 PM
    12     High   5:33 PM     4.8
 
W   13      Low  12:31 AM     1.3   5:40 AM    Rise  1:43 AM      36
    13     High   6:19 AM     3.1   7:58 PM     Set  3:00 PM
    13      Low  11:28 AM     1.6
    13     High   6:14 PM     5.0
 
Th  14      Low   1:21 AM     0.8   5:40 AM    Rise  2:15 AM      27
    14     High   7:27 AM     3.1   7:59 PM     Set  3:55 PM
    14      Low  12:14 PM     1.9
    14     High   6:50 PM     5.2
 
F   15      Low   2:01 AM     0.3   5:40 AM    Rise  2:50 AM      19
    15     High   8:19 AM     3.2   7:59 PM     Set  4:49 PM
    15      Low  12:56 PM     2.0
    15     High   7:25 PM     5.4