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* 596-SURF * 241-SURF(KAUAI) * 922-BONG * 638-RUSH * 572-SURF(MAUI) * Home * Surf Report * 10 Days Forecast * Pat Caldwell * Big Picture * Islands * Oahu * Sunset Beach * Rocky Point * Pipeline * Chuns * Laniakea * Haleiwa * Makaha * Ewa Plains * Ala Moana Bowl * Waikiki * Diamond Head * Sandys * Makapu u * Big Island * Hilo * Hamakua Coast * Kohala * Kona * Puna * Maui * Ho okipa * Honolua * Lahaina * Kihei * Hana * Kauai * Hanalei * Majors * Poipu * Kapaa * Models * La Jolla Surf * Webcams * Premium * All Webcams * North Shore Cams * South Shore Cams * Webcams Archives * Webcams Shots * Indicator * Sunset * Pipeline * Chuns * Ala Moana Bowls * Kaisers * Paradise-Threes-Kaisers-Rockpiles-Ala Moana Bowl * Waikiki Walls-Tonggs (QK) * Diamond Head * Tides * Oahu * North * West * South * East * Maui * North * West * Kauai * East * North * Big Island * East * West * Weather * Weather & Warnings * Forecast Discussion * Animations * Precipitation * UV Index * Glossary of Weather Terms * Buoys * CDIP Buoy/Forecasts * SNN Buoy Layout + Spectral Snapshots * National Buoy Center * News * Community * Surfer’s Wall * My Account * My Membership * Log In * DAYS AT PIPELINE Tucker Wooding A few days from Pipeline this last winter during the month of... read more » * MASON HO & PATTI ZHOU JOIN FORCES AT STAB HIGH JAPAN Mason Ho from Hawaii joins forces with rising star Snowboarder/Surfer Patti Zhou from China. They meet up in Japan to compete against the worlds best in Stab High, a surf contest... read more » * WAVES YOU CAN’T SURF… (UNLESS YOU PAY) Hey guys!! Welcome to another episode. In this video, we dive into the weird and not-so-wonderful world of surf spot privatisation, from waves that were once off-limits to anyone... read more » * MAKUA & KOA BATTLE THE CROWD ON FIRST BIG SOUTH SWELL! Front page: Makua setting up for an insane lip explosion... Above: Koa cutting back into the power source Yes, the intro was inspired by Indiana Jones! Makua and Koa... read more » * SOLEIL ERRICO AND TAYLOR JENSEN CLAIM VICTORY AT BIOGLAN BELLS BEACH LONGBOARD CLASSIC Soleil Errico Goes Back-to-Back at Bells Beach... read more » * UNCLE BULLY’S SURF SKOOL TOMORROW AT THE HSFF The HONOLULU SURF FILM FESTIVAL is delivering! Get your tickets now...HERE When a global pandemic decimated the tourism industry across the Hawaiian Islands it meant no travel,... read more » * FOIL DIVISIONS ON SUNDAY! THE 25TH EDITION OF THE MOLOKA’I 2 O’AHU PADDLEBOARD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS NEXT SUNDAY 28TH The 25th Edition of the Moloka'i 2 O'ahu Paddleboard World Championships will take place on Sunday, July 28, 2024 and will feature the Prone and SUP divisions. The... read more » * SIERRA KERR AND ERIN BROOKS AWARDED WILDCARD SPOTS INTO CORONA FIJI PRO PRESENTED BY BONSOY Prodigious Talents to Take on the World’s Best Women at Stop No. 9 of 2024 CT Kelly Slater to Compete in Fiji as WSL Wildcard Local Trials to Decide... read more » * COLA BROS | TAHITI (PRE OLYMPICS, TEAHUPO’O) We had so much fun surfing this swell in Tahti. This was Crosby's first time there and he was sending it! Thank you to all the locals for sharing your waves. Don't forget... read more » * HAPPY B-DAY ANDY IRONS…REMEMBERED ALWAYS… It's hard to grasp that it's been 14 years since we had the celebrated of Andy's life at Hanalei...it was the largest paddle out I had ever seen. I'd been writing about this... read more » PREMIUM SNN MEMBERSHIP Join the Premium SNN Membership and enjoy 10 Day Forecasts, All Webcams Page, 5 Days Webcams Archives, Help Surfrider & Access Surf with your partnership. All for just $8/month Sign Up Now! 1st Month is FREE Log In Username or Email Address Password Remember Me Log In 5,460 likes 550 followers 98 subscribers 449 followers 630AM OBS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24TH SCATTERED TO BROKEN CLOUDS WITH SOME WINDWARD SHOWERS. MODERATE-FRESH ENE TRADES FILLING TO STRONG TOWARDS LUNCH. SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FOR ALL WATERS. Big Picture updated 7/21. Average ENE trade swell. Tiny South to SSE and some NE wrap to the North Shore. Call 596-SURF: 7a, noon, 3pm; plus, the 5p (recap-forecast). NORTH SHORE: Holding tiny trade wind wrap. Fairly clean with slight texture due to moderate side-offshores but not much surf plus getting windier. Sunset 0-1'; Rocky Pt 0-1'; Pipe flat'; Chuns 0-1/2'; Laniakea 1-1.5'; Ali'i Beach Park flat. Partly cloudy skies. WEST: Up a hair on a 1' 14 sec SSE. Holding micro 13 sec South. Clean under light to moderate offshores but mostly flat. Makaha is 0-occ 1' behind the reef. Partly cloudy skies. TOWN: Up a hair on a 1' 14 sec SSE. Holding micro 13 sec South. Nice offshores under moderate trades filling to strong toward lunch. Waikiki reefs are 0-1.5'; Kaisers-Rockpiles to Ala Moana to Kewalos are 0-1.5'. occ 2' Mostly clear skies. DIAMOND HEAD: Up a hair on a 1' 14 sec SSE. Holding micro 13 sec South plus minor windswell. Trade textured due to breezy side-offshore winds. Surf's 1-occ. 2' at takeoff and combo peaks. Scattered clouds. SANDY'S: Up on Trade swell. Up a hair on a 1' 14 sec SSE. Holding micro 13 sec South. Trade textured due to breezy to strong side-offshores. Full Pt/Half Pt are 1-2'occ 3'. Shorebreak is looking cleaner at 1-2' occ 3'. Scattered to broken clouds. EAST MAKAPU'U: Up and Rising 8 sec ENE trade swell. Very choppy and disorganized. Surf's 2-3' and mushing in from the outside left near the rocks. Keikis is smaller at 1-2.5'. Mostly cloudy skies. * Forecast * Big Picture * Kauai * Maui * Big Island WINDS Wednesday Range: 15-25+mph ENE Trade filling in toward lunch Thursday Range: 15-25+mph ENE Trade Friday Range: 15-25+mph ENE Trade Saturday Range: 10-25mph ENE Trade Sunday Range: 10-25mph ENE Trade NORTH Wednesday 07/24 Primary Up & holding 7s NE Haw: 0-1.5 Face: 0-2 Secondary None NONE Haw: 0 Face: 0 divin , paddlin, fishin, sailin nost spots 1/2' Thursday 07/25 Primary Holding 8s NE Haw: 0-1.5 Face: 0-2 Secondary None NONE Haw: 0 Face: 0 divin , paddlin, fishin, sailin Friday 07/26 Primary Rising 8s NE Haw: 0-1.5 Face: 0-2 Secondary None NONE Haw: 0 Face: 0 divin , paddlin, fishin, sailin Saturday 07/27 Primary Up & holding 8s NE Haw: 0-2 Face: 0-3 Secondary None NONE Haw: 0 Face: 0 divin , paddlin, fishin, sailin Sunday 07/28 Primary Dropping 8s NE Haw: 0-2 Face: 0-3 Secondary None NONE Haw: 0 Face: 0 divin , paddlin, fishin, sailin ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet WEST Wednesday 07/24 Primary Up & holding 7s NE Haw: 0 Face: 0 Secondary Dropping 13s S Haw: 0-1 Face: 0-1.5 divin , paddlin, fishin, sailin Thursday 07/25 Primary Up & holding 16s S Haw: 0 Face: 0 Secondary Holding 8s NE Haw: 0 Face: 0 Fair Friday 07/26 Primary Holding 16s S Haw: 0 Face: 0 Secondary Rising 8s NE Haw: 0 Face: 0 Fair Saturday 07/27 Primary Dropping 14s S Haw: 0 Face: 0 Secondary Up & holding 8s NE Haw: 0 Face: 0 Fair Sunday 07/28 Primary Dropping 8s NE Haw: 0 Face: 0 Secondary Dropping 12s S Haw: 0-1 Face: 0-1.5 divin , paddlin, fishin, sailin ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet SOUTH Wednesday 07/24 Primary Dropping 13s S Haw: 0-1.5 Face: 0-2 Secondary Rising 14s SSE Haw: 0-1.5 Face: 0-2 Fair-Good side-offshore Thursday 07/25 Primary Up & holding 16s S Haw: 1-1.5 Face: 1-2 Secondary None NONE Haw: 0 Face: 0 Fair Friday 07/26 Primary Holding 16s S Haw: 1-1.5 Face: 1-2 Secondary Rising 13s SSE Haw: 0-1.5 Face: 0-2 Fair Saturday 07/27 Primary Dropping 14s S Haw: 1-1.5 Face: 1-2 Secondary Up & holding 11s SSE Haw: 1-1.5 Face: 1-2 Fair Sunday 07/28 Primary Dropping 12s S Haw: 0-1.5 Face: 0-2 Secondary Dropping 10s SSE Haw: 0-1.5 Face: 0-2 divin , paddlin, fishin, sailin ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet EAST Wednesday 07/24 Primary Up & Rising 7s ENE Haw: 1-3 Face: 2-5 Secondary None NONE Haw: 0 Face: 0 Choppy Thursday 07/25 Primary Up & holding 8s ENE Haw: 2-3 Face: 3-5 Secondary None NONE Haw: 0 Face: 0 Lumpy-Bumpy Friday 07/26 Primary Rising 8s ENE Haw: 2-3 Face: 3-5 Secondary None NONE Haw: 0 Face: 0 Choppy Saturday 07/27 Primary Up & holding 8s ENE Haw: 2-4 Face: 3-7 Secondary None NONE Haw: 0 Face: 0 Lumpy-Bumpy Sunday 07/28 Primary Dropping 8s ENE Haw: 2-3+ Face: 3-5+ Secondary None NONE Haw: 0 Face: 0 Choppy ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet ho ho, you can't display HTML canvas graphics yet CURRENT SWELLS: Wednesday 07/24 Primary: Up & holding 7s NE surf @0-1.5 Primary: Up & Rising 7s ENE surf @1-3 Secondary: Dropping 13s S surf @0-1.5 MARINE WARNINGS: Wednesday 07/24 Small Craft Advisory for all waters, coastal and channel due strong ENE trades through Friday SAILING REPORT: Wednesday 07/24 Good with fresh to strong ENE trades of 15-25+mph filling in by lunch through Friday before dropping a notch over the weekend. DIVING REPORT: Wednesday 07/24 North shores: Good due to minimal surf and moderate to fresh to strong trades filling in y lunch; West shores: Excellent for most zones with moderate to fresh offshores and tiny surf. South shores: Good for most zones, best bet for deeper dives... with tiny surf and brisk offshores. East shores: Poor to fair due to average surf and fresh-strong ENE trades thru Friday. OAHU MAUI KAUAI BIG ISLAND WEATHER Surf Advisory and Warning Criteria Location/shoreline Advisory Warning North-Facing Shores- 15 Feet faces (8' Local) 25 Feet faces (15' local) West-Facing Shores - 12 Feet (7' local) 20 Feet (12' local) West-Facing- Big Is.- 8 Feet (4'+ local) 12 Feet (7' local) South-Facing Shores- 8 Feet (4'+ local) 15 Feet (8' local) East-Facing Shores- 8 Feet (4'+ local) 15 Feet (8' local) BIG PICTURE INACTIVE. Get the latest on the tropics at www.hurricanes.gov The Central Pacific Hurricane Center outlook for the 2017 Central Pacific Hurricane Season calls for 5 to 8 tropical cyclones to either develop or cross into the Central Pacific with a 40% chance for an above-normal season, a 40% chance for a normal season, and a 20% chance for a below-normal season. An average season has 4 to 5 tropical cyclones, which include tropical depressions, tropical storms, and hurricanes. A tropical depression forms when a low-pressure area is accompanied by thunderstorms that produce a circular wind flow with maximum sustained winds below 39 mph. An upgrade to a tropical storm occurs when cyclonic circulation becomes more organized and maximum sustained winds gust between 39 mph and 73 mph. A tropical storm is then upgraded into Category 1 hurricane status as maximum sustained winds increase to between 74 mph and 95 mph. (The highest classification in the scale, Category 5, is reserved for storms with winds exceeding 156 mph). Tropical cyclones go by many names around the world, and the terminology can get confusing. Once a tropical cyclone strengthens to the point where it has gale-force winds—39 mph or greater—it becomes a tropical storm. A storm that reaches tropical storm strength usually gets its own name to help us quickly identify it in forecasts and warnings. Once a tropical storm begins producing sustained winds of around 75 mph, we call the storm a typhoon in the western Pacific near Asia and a hurricane in the oceans on either side of North America. A “typhoon” and a “hurricane” are the same kind of storm, they just go by different names…it’s only a matter of geography. NWS criteria for High Surf Advisories & Warnings. In coordination with civil defense agencies & water safety organizations in Hawai`i, the NWS uses the criteria below for the issuance of High Surf Advisories & Warnings in coordination with civil defense agencies & water safety organizations in Hawai`i. All surf height observations & forecasts are for the full face surf height, from the trough to the crest of the wave. Advisory and Warning Criteria Location Warning North-Facing Shores 15 Feet 25 Feet West-Facing Shores - Remaining Islands 12 Feet 20 Feet West-Facing Shores - Big Island 8 Feet 12 Feet South-Facing Shores 8 Feet 15 Feet East-Facing Shores 8 Feet 15 Feet 'Travel Time' Buoy 51101 to Waimea Buoy. Distance: 269 nautical miles (~310 miles). Angle: 307 deg Wave Wave Wave Depth Wave Direction (deg)---------- Period Length Speed Shallow 295, 305, 315, 325, 335, 345, 355 (s) (ft) (nm/h) (ft) Travel Time (hours)---------- 10sec. 512. 15. 256. 17.3, 17.7, 17.6, 16.9, 15.7, 14.0, 11.9 12sec. 737. 18. 369. 14.5, 14.8, 14.6, 14.0, 13.0, 11.6, 9.9 14sec. 1003. 21. 502. 12.4, 12.7, 12.5, 12.0, 11.2, 10.0, 8.5 16sec. 1310. 24. 655. 10.8, ,1 1.1, 11.0, 10.5, 9.8, 8.7, 7.4 18sec. 1658. 27. 829. 9.6, 9.8, 9.8, 9.4, 8.7, 7.8, 6.6 20sec. 2047. 30. 1024. 8.7 8.9 8.8 8.4 7.8 7.0 5.9 22sec. 2477. 33. 1239. 7.9 8.1 8.0 7.7 7.1 6.3 5.4 24sec. 2948. 36. 1474. 7.2 7.4 7.3 7.0 6.5 5.8 4.9 Tropical Storms - wind 39-73 mph (34-63 kt) Category 1 - winds 74-95 mph (64-82 kt) Category 2 -winds 96-110 mph (83-95 kt) Category 3 -winds 111-130 mph (96-113 kt) Category 4 - winds 131-155 mph (114-135 kt) Category 5 -winds 156 mph and up (135+ kt) Please visit the Central Pacific Hurricane Center website at www.weather.gov/cphc for the most recent bulletins. ENSO is a single climate phenomenon, it has three states or phases. The two opposite phases, “El Niño” and “La Niña,” require certain changes in both the ocean and the atmosphere because ENSO is a coupled climate phenomenon. “Neutral” is in the middle of the continuum. The MJO (Madden-Julian Oscillation) is an eastward moving disturbance of clouds, rainfall, winds, and pressure that traverses the planet in the tropics and returns to its initial starting point in 30 to 60 days, on average, unlike ENSO which is stationary. In a nutshell, more active means more surf. Kelvin wave (A Kelvin wave is a wave in the ocean or atmosphere that balances the Earth's Coriolis force against a topographic boundary such as a coastline, or a waveguide such as the equator. A feature of a Kelvin wave is that it is non-dispersive, i.e., the phase speed of the wave crests is equal to the group speed of the wave energy for all frequencies. 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