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Join Date: Apr 2010
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I was planning on heading there tomorrow
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: 1-2 miles off the point
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Plenty of parking tomorrow, the trick is launch in the dark so you can't see those big ol waves!
http://magicseaweed.com/Scripps-Pier...rf-Report/296/
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Say whaaaaaaat!!!!???? I usually just close my eyes and paddle until I don't waves crashing anymore.
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School me on these charts...what should I be looking at exactly? What's the average, or, good set size for LJ?
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: MISSION BEACH
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you are going to die bro its going to be HUGE tomrrow!!! THe forecast has been off like by 3 feet everyday lately! Beaware! and I saw many people eat it at LJ including my self.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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This canyon effect doesn't work on short period swell however. Anything less than 10 seconds interval could be considered short period. So if you are looking at the scripps pier wave heights, which is a good indicator, as well as general swell period/height/direction, you can assume that if the period is short, the waves at the shores will be similar to the pier. If the period is long, the waves will be smaller (about 1/2 or less depending on period). The shores are not subject to south swell, just west through north-west. So to sum it up, short period = bigger waves at the shore, long period = smaller. 4ft west swell at 6 second period is going to give you 4ft-ish waves at the shore. 8ft west at 16 second period is going to give you 2-4 foot waves at the shores (while it is breaking well overhead at the pier). Here are some of the links I use: http://www.bigwatersedge.com/index.p...lashoreswebcam (wx and wave links at the bottom, i.e. scripps pier real time height and forecast) http://www.wunderground.com (general wx/wind conditions) http://www.weather.com (more marine details) http://www.surfline.com (decent surf forecasts, great if you have a subscription, otherwise magicseaweed is good) As always though forecasts are just that, you really have to look and see. But you should always know if the swell is rising or falling, so that you don't launch in barely makable conditions only to have to land in something far worse. Hope that helps some. |
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