Just a quickie…new
swell building Wednesday out of the
SW b midday. Surf looks to pick up from
the waist high range in the morning to the waist/chest high range with some
shoulder high sets at the outstanding south facing spots. By Thursday
morning we should also see the addition of the first NW groundswell. The SW will dominate but some of the W and N
facing spots will see a little boost in wave size. Both swells hold through Friday and start to taper off into Sat. Looks like some WNW windswell will dominate
our weekend.
Some pretty
extreme tides this week with yesterday’s Super Full Moon! Drained out for the dawn patrol and pretty
high mid-morning. The later afternoon
drained out low tide will rebound to give a nice little push for the sunset
session as that swell fills in. Hot and
sunny with more humidity on the way. A
little upwelling has beach water temps down a few degrees and that NW might
push some cooler water our way but it’s still in the low 70s all over So Cal!
More details
tomorrow night...but the long term forecast looks promising! More summer sessions on the way!
Stay wet So Cal!
Mish
Tides for La Jolla (Scripps Institution Wharf) starting with September 10, 2014.
www.saltwatertides.com
Day High Tide Height Sunrise Moon Time % Moon
/Low Time Feet Sunset Visible
W 10 Low 4:22 AM -0.1 6:30 AM Set 8:15 AM 99
10 High 10:38 AM 5.9 7:02 PM Rise 8:13 PM
10 Low 4:48 PM 0.0
10 High 11:01 PM 5.4
Th 11 Low 5:00 AM 0.4 6:30 AM Set 9:21 AM 95
11 High 11:18 AM 5.9 7:01 PM Rise 8:55 PM
11 Low 5:39 PM 0.2
11 High 11:52 PM 4.8
F 12 Low 5:39 AM 1.0 6:31 AM Set 10:25 AM 89
12 High 11:59 AM 5.7 6:59 PM Rise 9:38 PM
12 Low 6:34 PM 0.5
Sa 13 High 12:49 AM 4.1 6:32 AM Set 11:26 AM 81
13 Low 6:20 AM 1.6 6:58 PM Rise 10:24 PM
13 High 12:46 PM 5.3
13 Low 7:39 PM 0.8
Su 14 High 2:02 AM 3.6 6:32 AM Set 12:24 PM 72
14 Low 7:09 AM 2.2 6:57 PM Rise 11:11 PM
14 High 1:42 PM 5.0
14 Low 8:59 PM 1.1
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