Surfline WAVETRAKS Update
Your Pacific version effective Thursday afternoon.
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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
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RECAP: NW swell was on the way down on Thursday but still provided fun
waist-shoulder-head high surf at the better exposed breaks. Standout
spots, mainly around the Bay Area, were a couple of feet+ overhead in
the morning.
OUTLOOK: The current swell will back down further on Friday as a new NW
swell slowly builds. Larger NW swell is due over the weekend and into
early next week. -- Kevin
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
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RECAP: NW wind swell backed down on Thursday and mixed with a small
combo of NW and SSW ground swells. Average breaks were below waist high,
while top NW spots in San Diego and parts of Ventura hit chest-shoulder
high on the better sets.
OUTLOOK: Average areas will see small surf continue over the next couple
of days as a steep NW ground swell slides down the coast, bypassing most
areas. Best breaks see fun size waves. It looks like there is some
better potential for surf next week. -- Kevin
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BAJA
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RECAP: It was mainly short period NW wind swell for northern areas
during the middle of the week while south spots saw some modest scale
SSW Southern Hemi.
OUTLOOK: Wind swell winds down going into the second half of the week.
Some steep NW and new Southern Hemi surf scheduled for the weekend.
-- Chris
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MAINLAND MEXICO/CENTRAL AMERICA
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RECAP:Rising SW swell has rolled in more fun waves during the first half
of the week, with lots of well exposed spots getting waist to shoulder
high surf and top breaks seeing some better sets.
OUTLOOK: Size fills in some more over the next few days as new Southern
Hemi surf shows up then it's a gradually drop over the weekend into
early next week. -- Chris
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HAWAII
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RECAP: A playful NW swell was winding down on Thursday with chest to
head high waves for the North Shore. More Trade swell began to move into
exposed areas Thursday and there was a little Southern Hemi swell in the
water.
OUTLOOK: High pressure sets up mainly Trade swell for the rest of this
week. NW ground swell scheduled for the first half of the upcoming week.
-- Chris
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