Any chance you could post a video of a few different swell scenarios from Surfline and explain how to read those? The chart you have up here is pretty different to what I was looking at today. I think today had 4 different swells and I imagine that correlated to the sloppy conditions I saw today, but I can't figure out how to read different swell graphs on Surfline. Thanks for this video!
I've always said that the best wind for the outer reefs was light onshore. I believe it's not just the speed of the wave but the size. As a big wave moves it compresses the air column and the air accelerates up the face. Like the wind over the top of an airplane's wing.
The East Coast is way harder to forecast than Hawaii with the short windows and how close the hurricanes come. Gotta go deep geek mode to figure those out 🤓
@@alikajohnson9250 we actually get some decent days every once in a while, by our standards. Some double overhead days in the winter and with hurricanes. Some fun wind chop most of the year and flat all summer. Our forecasting is mostly looking outside to see the trees blowing. 🥴👍
Was thinking of taking my son to watch tomorrow. I'm guessing pipe is not going to handle? So would waimea be the call? I really enjoy this kind of "behind the scenes" info 🤙🏽
Love how you say 35 to 45 foot face, Awsome !!!! While i am thinking Hell No, that is suicidal. Anyway, Mark best of luck, stay safe and wish you the best and the Best Wave of the Winter, more important enjoy