Had a chance to get wet early and briefly before church. The north-south gradient kicked up again and the buoy numbers looked pretty good. Got a few good ones at Roots before time constraints put me on the beach. The marine layer is back in full effect. The image on the right is Saturday's version of nature's mega marine layer...the natural outcome of cold water, moist air and a warm inversion.
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| June 17, 2007 (Su) |
| In: 0740 |
| 1st Wave: 0750 |
| Out: 0820 |
| Wave count: 7 |
| WT=53.4 |
| AT=52 |
| Wx: Marine layer high overcast |
| Tide: Incoming (-1.43' to -1.04') |
| Wind: Light from the southeast |
| Sea Surface: Very light texture, smoothed by the kelp beds |
| Buoy: NWS |
| 0700: 10.8 @ 10.8 NW |
| 0800: 8.9 @ 10 NW |
| 0900: 9.5 @ 10.8 NW |
| Quad Fish - Fins:Future Scimitar 451 (F) 375 Pivot (R) |
| Roots: Rock reef and sand |
| Waves: 6.5' @ 11.1 Storm Surf Buoy Model |
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