Greetings Earthlings! We’re looking at the tail end of some NW wind, WNW groundswell and a hint of fading SW. Surf in the waist/chest range with the rare shoulder high set. Looking for about the same for Thursday…slightly smaller and decreasing to waist high for Friday. Look for a new SW ground swell to move in late Fri and into Sat morning but surf really only hitting waist high. Knee to waist high at best for Sunday and Monday with the last tidbits of that SW. Tuesday looks like our next best bet for some surf but it’s a small low energy NW swell…surf back up into the waist high range. The good news is that the southern hemisphere looks like it’s waking up and has good potential to dish out some juicy SW groundswell if the projections are correct. But the crystal ball gets foggy that far out so we’ll have to wait for the weekend update.
Speaking of foggy…we’re in for morning and evening marine layer (aka FOG) for the next 4-5 days. Look for clearing along the coast by late morning/midday and then that marine layer will roll back in at sunset. At least the midday temps are looking to hit the mid60s tomorrow and up to the mid70s by Saturday and Sunday. Warmer nighttime temps too with the foggy blanket keeping us insulated. Water temps are hiking up ever so slowly with the increasing SW swells. The offshore buoys are reading in the high 50s and even a 60 degree reading here and there. Might be time to lose the booties! There’s some decent water movement early early in the morning with a little tide push mid-morning before dropping out to a medium low mid-afternoon. The big tide swing is overnight with lots of water movement as we’re all counting sheep! New Moon on Saturday!
That’s all for this Big Blue Marble report!
I’m outta here…late!
Mish
Ocean notes:
1) It’s Earth Week so how about we think outside the box…the kitty litter box that is! Have you ever thought about your pet’s carbon paw print? This article will get you started in the right direction: http://animal.discovery.com/petsource/green-pets/pet-carbon-paw-print.html
2) Chris del Moro is one of those awesome soul surfers you watch and just go, “Man, he looks relaxed and smooth on those waves.” Whether it’s his glimmering smile as he strolls up the beach or smooth soul arch on the nose of his board Chris certainly embodies the Aloha spirit. http://www.surfermag.com/videos/dont-fear-the-beard/
3) To end this blog let’s close our eyes and imagine waking up to this… http://www.surfline.com/surf-news/good-epic-impossibles-bali_64653/
Tides for La Jolla (Scripps Institution Wharf) starting with April 19, 2012.
www.saltwatertides.com
Day High Tide Height Sunrise Moon Time % Moon
/Low Time Feet Sunset Visible
Th 19 Low 3:00 AM 0.0 6:14 AM Rise 5:07 AM 5
19 High 9:09 AM 4.1 7:22 PM Set 6:16 PM
19 Low 2:45 PM 0.8
19 High 9:00 PM 5.3
F 20 Low 3:31 AM -0.2 6:13 AM Rise 5:39 AM 1
20 High 9:44 AM 4.0 7:23 PM Set 7:11 PM
20 Low 3:11 PM 1.1
20 High 9:25 PM 5.4
Sa 21 Low 4:03 AM -0.3 6:11 AM Rise 6:13 AM 0
21 High 10:18 AM 3.9 7:24 PM Set 8:05 PM
21 Low 3:36 PM 1.3
21 High 9:50 PM 5.4
Su 22 Low 4:35 AM -0.4 6:10 AM Rise 6:50 AM 0
22 High 10:54 AM 3.7 7:25 PM Set 8:59 PM
22 Low 4:01 PM 1.6
22 High 10:17 PM 5.3
M 23 Low 5:09 AM -0.3 6:09 AM Rise 7:31 AM 2
23 High 11:32 AM 3.5 7:25 PM Set 9:52 PM
23 Low 4:26 PM 1.8
23 High 10:44 PM 5.2
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