Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Santa Barbara Surf Forecast – Wednesday – Shadowed Leftovers
The Swell
Wednesday will see a smaller shadowed version of the WNW swell (280-290) which will basically be a mix of the leftover energy from the weekend and some marginal energy from a steeper NW swell. Small SW swell will also hold in the background.
Waves
Looks like small surf on tap for Wednesday. Most spots will be in the knee-high range while the best long-period NW breaks and the well exposed combo spots, mostly near the Ventura County line, will be in the knee-waist high range…maybe a few waist high+ sets will show inconsistently throughout the day.
Winds
N-NE winds around 10-15 knots for the morning with some gusts hitting in the 20-25 knot range in the wind prone areas. NW winds around 10-12 knots develop for the afternoon and then back down slowly through the afternoon.
Santa Barbara Tides
11/25/2009 Wed
04:55AM LST 4.3 H
11:01AM LST 2.6 L
04:03PM LST 3.4 H
10:23PM LST 1.4 L
Wednesday will see a smaller shadowed version of the WNW swell (280-290) which will basically be a mix of the leftover energy from the weekend and some marginal energy from a steeper NW swell. Small SW swell will also hold in the background.
Waves
Looks like small surf on tap for Wednesday. Most spots will be in the knee-high range while the best long-period NW breaks and the well exposed combo spots, mostly near the Ventura County line, will be in the knee-waist high range…maybe a few waist high+ sets will show inconsistently throughout the day.
Winds
N-NE winds around 10-15 knots for the morning with some gusts hitting in the 20-25 knot range in the wind prone areas. NW winds around 10-12 knots develop for the afternoon and then back down slowly through the afternoon.
Santa Barbara Tides
11/25/2009 Wed
04:55AM LST 4.3 H
11:01AM LST 2.6 L
04:03PM LST 3.4 H
10:23PM LST 1.4 L
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