John Lyman
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John Lyman PhotosAugust 2010By adam wright on August 27, 2010
The surf will back down as we head into the weekend but another couple of pulses from the S and SW will keep the surf from dropping too fast. A little more windswell, and a touch of tropical swell from Hurricane Frank (the Tank), will help round things out. Overall expect smaller, but still potentially playful surf (if you bring the right gear, and attitude). Short Range (next 4 days) Friday – (More surf!…wow! who would have thought?)
Saturday – (S swell fades, windswell builds, and Sir Edward starts to plan a visit)
Sunday – (dropping a bit more)
Monday – (still some S waves…and a little clean up on the wind)
Long-Range North Pacific
As a result we will get a boost of NW energy, mostly as local windswell, moving into Socal as we head into the weekend and early next week. Most spots won’t get much bigger than waist high but a few of the breaks that can combo up the S-SW energy as well as the NW bump could end up being pretty fun. If the wind doesn’t screw things up. Looks like this energy, along with a little longer-period NW stuff (not really swell just sort of background fluff)…will continue through most of next week. South Pacific
It won’t be very exciting next week, unless hurricane Frank does something spectacular (don’t hold your breath). There will be a few small pulses of S swell (180-190) that hit/peak on Aug 29-30, and some weak SW swell that is going to get shredded as it passes through the South Pacific Islands…but will be pushing in some soft, inconsistent, energy around the middle of the week.
Further out about the only thing that is keeping me from nodding off is this storm system that mixes up later next week. It really is about the last image on the forecast chart so I am not putting a lot of faith in it…but still if it pulled something like this off it would pump up some better positioned S-SSW swell for around September 8-10th or so.
Like I said a long ways off…we will just have to keep an eye on it. Tropics Hurricane Frank just barely cleared a portion of his “wave-generating” quadrants (the NE/SE ones) into our swell SW swell window. Unfortunately it also is showing that Frank is going to weaken significantly as he moves into a little better position.
Even with the weakening the last part of Frank’s life is taking a pretty good track, so I don’t want to count tropical swell out completely. At this point I think we can expect a mild waist-high…maybe chest high SE swell at the really, really, really exposed spots…some of the initial energy would show late Sunday night and more on Monday (Aug 30). Like I said in the short range, I don’t think he will produce much…but the spots with S and SE exposure may have a little more consistency to the sets.
the Next Long-range forecast will be posted on Monday, August 30, 2010.
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