Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Santa Barbara Surf Forecast – The Flatness Continues
The Swell
All swell activity will back down on Thursday…expect very weak local windswell and trace NW energy to filter through the best exposed beaches.
Waves
Unfortunately with the last of the swell dropping off, and the major tide peak still pushing through midmorning, we can expect flat conditions for most of the aveage-good spots. Standout breaks may see some ankle high lines on the lower tides but overall even those spots will not be very surfable.
Winds
Winds will be light, under 10-knots, in the morning with a slight E-SE flow to them. Conditions look the cleanest as you move down closer to Ventura. Expect building southerly winds…anywhere from ESE to SSW around 10-14 knots as a new cold front tries to spin through Socal later in the day.
Santa Barbara Tides
03:37AM LST 2.6 L
10:05AM LST 6.4 H
05:37PM LST -0.6 L
All swell activity will back down on Thursday…expect very weak local windswell and trace NW energy to filter through the best exposed beaches.
Waves
Unfortunately with the last of the swell dropping off, and the major tide peak still pushing through midmorning, we can expect flat conditions for most of the aveage-good spots. Standout breaks may see some ankle high lines on the lower tides but overall even those spots will not be very surfable.
Winds
Winds will be light, under 10-knots, in the morning with a slight E-SE flow to them. Conditions look the cleanest as you move down closer to Ventura. Expect building southerly winds…anywhere from ESE to SSW around 10-14 knots as a new cold front tries to spin through Socal later in the day.
Santa Barbara Tides
03:37AM LST 2.6 L
10:05AM LST 6.4 H
05:37PM LST -0.6 L
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