Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Honolulu Hawaii Surf ReportScore the best waves on Oahu's South Shore with your AI surf advisor! The "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report" is your inside track to legendary surf spots like Waikiki, Ala Moana, and Diamond Head. Harnessing the power of AI to analyze National Weather Service data, this podcast gives you everything you need to know about the wave conditions in Honolulu. What's inside each episode: - Essential Wave Info: Wave height, swell direction and period, wind speed and direction, and water temperature reports. - Focus on Oahu's South Shore: We'll highlight the impact on iconic breaks with recommendations for different skill levels. - The North Shore Watch (Seasonal): Get updates on when the big winter swells hit Oahu's North Shore, including insights about when it might be manageable for experienced surfers. - Island Vibes: Stay connected to the Hawaiian surf culture with potential updates on local events, surf contests, and the unique energy of the Honolulu surf scene. - Future Expansion: Community Connection: We aim to integrate a network of local surfers and shops to give real-time observations and inside tips. Who benefits most from the "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report": - Oahu Residents: Get daily surf intel customized for your home breaks. - Hawaii Visitors: Plan your surf adventure with an understanding of what the waves will be like during your stay. - Dreamers & Wave Lovers: Stay connected to the pulse of surf in one of the world's most iconic destinations. Our AI-powered approach streamlines your surf session planning. Get stoked! Subscribe to the "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report" and make the most of every swell! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Hawaii Surf Forecast Through Thursday: East Fac...
Good afternoon from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Here's your surf zone forecast for Hawaii through Thursday. We're looking at a transitional pattern across the islands as we head into the latter part of the week. Currently, that small north-northwest swell is on its way out, so expect it to keep declining through Thursday. The good news? A fresh batch of north-northwest swell is already in the pipeline and should arrive by Saturday, bringing us some nice action along the north and west-facing shores come the weekend. For the next several days, don't sleep on the south-facing beaches. A series of small, long-period south swells will keep things interesting with near-average conditions. But here's where it gets exciting—the trades are strengthening, and they're going to keep pushing solid surf along our east-facing shores well into next week. Let's break down what you're looking at tonight and Thursday by region. Across Kauai, north-facing shores will see one to three feet tonight dropping to nothing to two feet by Thursday afternoon. West-facing breaks stay tiny at zero to two feet throughout. South-facing shores are the play with consistent three to five-foot faces, while east-facing exposures are firing at five to seven feet tonight and ramping up to six to eight feet by Thursday afternoon. Winds will be out of the east around fifteen miles per hour with mostly sunny skies until six, then clouds move in with some scattered showers. Lows in the lower seventies. Oahu's looking similar with the same surf heights across the board. East-facing breaks are handling five to seven feet tonight and six to eight feet Thursday, so get out there if you've got a spot on that side. North and west faces are small, while south-facing beaches maintain that three to five-foot range. Expect mostly sunny skies Thursday with isolated showers. Winds will be stronger from the east at around twenty miles per hour. One heads up—we're talking extreme UV conditions Thursday, so slather on that sunscreen. Highs in the lower eighties. Maui's following the same swell pattern. East-facing shores are your best bet at five to seven feet tonight building to six to eight feet Thursday afternoon. Winds will be out of the east at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Mostly sunny Thursday with scattered showers possible. Highs in the lower eighties. On the Big Island windward and southeast side, north-facing shores will be small while east-facing spots are solid at five to seven feet tonight and six to eight feet Thursday. South-facing breaks maintain three to five feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies with showers likely tonight and Thursday morning. Winds northeast around ten to fifteen miles per hour with highs around eighty. The leeward side of the Big Island stays quiet with west-facing shores minimal at zero to two feet and south-facing beaches offering three to five feet both nights. Mostly sunny Thursday with scattered showers. Light winds shifting from west in the evening to south early Thursday then back to west in the afternoon. Highs in the mid-eighties. Remember, swimmers and surfers should always use caution in the surf zone. Rip currents will be present and their strength increases with surf size. Head to hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest hazard information at specific beaches across the islands. Stay safe out there and enjoy the waves. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Hawaii Surf Forecast Tuesday May 19 North Shore...
Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Tuesday, May 19th. Let's dive into what's shaping up in the waters around the islands. We're looking at some interesting swell patterns developing over the next few days. A small, short to medium period swell from the north-northwest is filling in today, and that's just the warm-up act. Later this week, expect a more significant north-northwest swell to arrive, courtesy of a strong low-pressure system brewing near the Aleutian Islands. That should really get things moving on the north-facing shores. Down south, a consistent series of long-period south-southwest swells is keeping conditions near average along our southern coastlines. Meanwhile, strengthening trade winds are the real story here, maintaining elevated surf and fresh short-period swell along all east-facing shores heading into next week. Let's break down conditions by island, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect mostly sunny skies until around six o'clock, then things turn mostly cloudy with scattered showers. It'll be warm, with lows in the lower seventies and light east winds at five to ten miles per hour. North and west-facing shores are running small, at two to four feet, while south-facing breaks are a bit more substantial at three to five feet. The east-facing shores are your go-to spot, firing at three to five feet tonight and building to four to six feet Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday brings partly sunny skies with scattered showers persisting, highs in the mid-eighties, and east winds picking up to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Over on Oahu, tonight looks partly cloudy with scattered showers and a low in the lower seventies. East winds will run around fifteen miles per hour. The surf picture mirrors Kauai with north and west facing shores at two to four feet, south-facing at three to five feet, and east-facing shores at three to five feet tonight, climbing to four to six feet by Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday's looking mostly sunny with scattered showers, highs in the lower eighties, and east winds ramping up to fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Fair warning: the UV index Wednesday is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen is absolutely essential if you're heading out. Maui conditions tonight show partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and lows in the lower seventies. East winds around fifteen miles per hour. North-facing shores are one to three feet, west-facing is minimal at zero to two feet, but south and east-facing shores both sit at three to five feet, bumping to four to six feet Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday stays mostly sunny with scattered showers, highs in the lower eighties, and east winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. The Big Island's windward and southeast side tonight will be mostly cloudy with numerous showers, lows in the lower seventies, and light northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. North-facing shores are one to three feet, east-facing is three to five feet, and south-facing is the strongest at four to six feet, holding steady through Wednesday afternoon. Expect partly sunny skies Wednesday with scattered showers, highs around eighty, and northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. On the leeward side of the Big Island, tonight brings partly sunny conditions until six o'clock, then partly cloudy with scattered showers and lows in the lower seventies. Winds are light and variable. West-facing shores are running three to five feet, while south-facing is stronger at four to six feet. Wednesday looks mostly sunny with scattered showers, highs in the mid-eighties, and light winds from the southwest in the morning, shifting northwest by afternoon. One final reminder: rip currents will be present in and near the surf zone, and their strength increases with surf size. Swimmers should exercise caution at all times and enter the water near a lifeguard. For the latest beach hazard and safety information at individual beaches, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com. Stay safe out there and enjoy the waves. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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