Friday, November 19, 2010

Where did the forecast go?

Hey guys…I know most of you already know where to find the forecasts now that they are over on Solspot.com…our new, much more powerful site.

But just in case some of you new visitors googled in…I wanted to make sure that you can find all of the new cool stuff. This blog isn’t updating the forecast anymore, all of that has been pushed over to the new site. Here are a few of the links that will hopefully help you find some waves (and hopefully good conditions too.)

For those of you that just wanted the forecast without any of the bells and whistles…The same ol’ Socal Forecast can be found here (this is the normal forecast for all of Southern California and generally gives you all the info you need to find surf for the next day)

http://surf.solspot.com/content/category/short-range-forecast

Here is the link to my long-range forecasts where you can find all the details you need to plan your surf sessions for the next several days, and some even longer range outlooks that can give you a heads up on incoming swells.

http://surf.solspot.com/content/category/long-range-forecast

Since the Southern California coastline is all jacked up (uh I mean unique)…we took the forecast and broke it down into a bunch of different “zones” that help to show how much swell, what sort of wind, and how the tides are going to affect the different regions.

Santa Barbara
Ventura
North LA
the South Bay
North Orange County
South Orange County
North San Diego
South San Diego

If that wasn’t enough we even put together a pretty comprehensive list of the surf breaks and beaches in each region. These aren’t surf reports, but they give very specific weather, wind, tides, water-quality, and a bunch of other cool stuff. When you first drop onto a spot page you will see “Current or Live” information, but if you click around you can find all kinds of cool stuff (like hour-by-hour wind forecasts going out for a full week…just the thing you need to plan a midday session if the winds lay down.) Check em out when you get a chance…

Santa Barbara County Spots
Gaviota State Beach
Arroyo Quemada
Refugio State Beach
El Capitan State Beach
Haskells Beach
Summerland Beach
Goleta Beach
Butterfly Beach
East Beach at Sycamore Creek
Hammonds Beach
Hope Ranch Beach
East Beach at Mission Creek
Sands at Coal Oil Point
Arroyo Burro Beach
Leadbetter Beach
Carpinteria City Beach
Carpinteria State Beach
Rincon Beach

Ventura County Spots
La Conchita Beach
Mussel Shoals Beach
Oil Piers Beach
Hobson County Park
Faria
Solimar Beach
Emma Wood State Beach
C-street
San Buenaventura Beach
Ventura Harbor South Jetty
Surfers Knoll
McGrath State Beach
Oxnard Beach Park
Hollywood by the Sea
Silverstrand
Port Hueneme Beach Park
Point Mugu Beach

North Los Angeles County Spots
County Line Beach
Leo Carrillo Beach
Will Rogers State Beach
Topanga State Beach
Malibu
Santa Monica Beach
Paradise Cove Pier
Zuma Beach




South Los Angeles County Spots
Venice City Beach
Dockweiler
El Porto
Manhattan Beach Pier
Hermosa Redondo Beach
Haggertys
Lunada Bay
Rancho Palos Verdes

North Orange County Spots
Seal Beach
Seal Beach Pier
Surfside Sunset Beach
Bolsa Chica State
Beach

Huntington Cliffs
Huntington City Beach
Huntington State Beach
Santa Ana River Mouth
Upper Jetties Newport
Beach

Newport Pier Blackies
15th Street Newport Beach
Wedge
Corona del Mar Beach
Laguna Beach Crescent Bay Beach
Laguna Beach
Aliso Creek Beach South Laguna

South Orange County Spots
Salt Creek Beach
Dana Point Harbor Baby Beach
Doheny Beach
Capistrano Beach
T Street San Clemente
San Clemente State Beach

North San Diego Spots
Church
Trestles
San Onofre State Beach
Old Mans San Onofre
Trails San Onofre
Oceanside Surfrider Way
Cassidy Street Oceanside
Tamarack Av Carlsbad
Ponto Carlsbad
Beacons Beach Leucadia
Moonlight Beach Encinitas
Swamis Beach Encinitas
Cardiff State Beach San Elijo
Seaside State Park
Del Mar San Dieguito River Beach


South San Diego Spots
Blacks Beach
La Jolla Shores
Windansea Beach
Pacific Beach Tourmaline
Mission Beach
Ocean Beach
Sunset Cliffs
Coronado Beach
Imperial Beach

Monday, March 29, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Tuesday - 3/30/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

WNW-NW swell and local WNW windswell (280-300) will be on the rise on Tuesday...conditions look sloppy too thanks to the winds setting up the windswell. There may be a few semi-protected spots here and there but expect them to be smaller since they won’t be as exposed to the windswell.

Most spots will be in the knee-waist high range with some inconsistent chest high sets on the lower tides. Standouts will have some chest-shoulder high+ waves with a few bigger sets by the end of the day.

W winds are supposed to get an early jump on things…starting off around 10-12 knots for the morning and then quickly building into the 12-20 knot range by the afternoon. Patchy fog and cooler air temps will also be on tap throughout the day.

Here are the tides…

03/30/2010 Tuesday
04:27AM LDT -0.7 L
10:37AM LDT 4.9 H
04:21PM LDT 0.3 L
10:37PM LDT 6.0 H

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Monday - 3/29/2010

SB

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

New WNW-NW swell (285-300 with the prime portion of the swell coming in 290-300) will be filling in throughout the day. Some of the energy will already be on the rise in the morning but it will be getting bigger as the swell builds and the tide drops off.

For the morning look for most exposed spots to be in the knee-waist high range with some chest high+ sets showing at the top NW spots. Shape will be a bit swampy thanks to the high morning tide. By the afternoon the average spots will be more in the waist-chest high range while the standouts see some shoulder high sets. The local wind and windswell will also be on the rise by the afternoon…so while we get some bigger sets shape will start to get pretty hacked up.

Winds will be fairly light in the morning...with a little bit of a N-NW tint to it...not enough to junk it up but still enough to get some texture on the exposed spots. WNW-NW winds around 13-15+ knots will be on tap for the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

03/29/2010 Monday
03:42AM LDT -0.4 L
09:49AM LDT 5.2 H
03:48PM LDT -0.2 L
10:04PM LDT 5.9 H

Friday, March 26, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - Weekend Waves - 3/27-3/28/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

The WNW-NW swell (280-300) that came up on Friday will hold into Saturday morning and then slowly fade through the day…and continue to fade through Sunday. Weather and winds will be nice…hopefully enough of the surf will hold on so that we get to enjoy them.

Saturday look for the average breaks to hold in the knee-waist high range with some inconsistent chest high sets showing as the tide drops through the morning. Top spots will be in the waist-chest high range with some inconsistent shoulder high sets showing after we get around the tide.

Winds will be NE 10-15 knots on Saturday morning…then turn onshore out of the W-WNW around 10-15 knots for the afternoon.

Sunday will be smaller…mostly knee high surf at the average spots and some waist high+ sets at the standouts. Look for the tide to really swamp things out in the morning but there should be enough swell in the water to find a micro-line to ride once it drops later in the day.

Winds on Sunday will be good…NE around 10-knots for the morning and then W winds around 10-12 knots by the afternoon. Sunny skies and warm beach temps at the more sheltered areas.

Here are the tides…

03/27/2010 Saturday
02:08AM LDT 0.9 L
08:11AM LDT 5.4 H
02:40PM LDT -0.7 L
09:01PM LDT 5.1 H

03/28/2010 Sunday
02:55AM LDT 0.2 L
09:01AM LDT 5.4 H
03:15PM LDT -0.5 L
09:32PM LDT 5.5 H

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Friday - 3/26/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

The surf continues to increase as new WNW-NW swell (280-300) and local WNW-NW windswell fill in a bit more. The high tide might be a bit too much for many spots early in the morning but things could be pretty playful as it starts to even out.

Look for most spots to hold in the waist-chest high range on the sets…with a few bigger waves mixing in on the lower tides. The best spots, with the steeper NW exposure, will be in the chest-shoulder high range with some inconsistent head high sets on the lower tides.

It looks like winds will be pretty steady/strong just a ways out to sea…but the nearshore stuff should be a bit cleaner than what we saw on Thursday. Look for variable N-NW winds around 5-10 knots for the morning (more northerly than anything right around sunrise)...so look for the cleanest conditions at spots that have a little more protection from those directions. The winds will shift more WNW-NW around 10-20 knots for the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

03/26/2010 Friday
01:16AM LDT 1.7 L
07:16AM LDT 5.3 H
02:03PM LDT -0.7 L
08:31PM LDT 4.5 H

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Thursday - 3/25/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Wave heights come up a bit on Thursday as a mix of building NW swell (290-300) and NW windswell fill in throughout the day. Unfortunately conditions don’t look great since the wind comes right along with the windswell.

Most spots will be in the knee-waist high range with some inconsistent bigger sets pushing in on the afternoon tide push. Standout WNW-NW facing spots will be in the waist-chest high range with some bigger shoulder high+ sets showing by late in the day.

Winds will be out of the W-WNW around 10-knots for the morning and then will increase 15-25 knots+ by the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

03/25/2010 Thursday
12:12AM LDT 2.4 L
06:13AM LDT 5.0 H
01:23PM LDT -0.5 L
08:03PM LDT 4.0 H

Friday, March 19, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - Weekend Waves - 3/20-3/21/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

On Saturday we will see mostly leftover WNW-NW energy…sort of mix of the steeper NW swell from earlier in the week and some of the local windswell that has brewed up the last couple of days. Most spots will be on the small side with surf in the ankle-knee high range with some inconsistent knee-waist high sets. The standout NW facing spots…mostly in south county…will have some more waist-chest high waves showing on the lower tides.

Sunday a new WNW-NW swell (285-300) fills in and wave heights come up slightly…but mostly the “push” and the consistency of the surf will improve. We can still expect a lot of spots to be in the knee-waist high range while the standouts see waist-chest high surf and some occasional bigger sets that sneak in.

Both days look pretty clean during the mornings. Expect light and variable winds for most spots and a few areas with some very light offshore flow. It looks like we will be fighting a bit of a marine layer…maybe even some patchy fog…so don’t be surprised if visibility isn’t always that good. The winds should stay on the light side through the afternoons on both Saturday and Sunday…but expect the sea-breeze to develop enough to driving some variable 10-12 knot onshore flow into the more exposed spots.

Here are the tides…

03/20/2010 Saturday
12:11AM LDT 5.1 H
07:22AM LDT 0.4 L
01:37PM LDT 2.7 H
05:59PM LDT 2.1 L

03/21/2010 Sunday
12:51AM LDT 5.0 H
08:35AM LDT 0.5 L
03:28PM LDT 2.5 H
06:18PM LDT 2.5 L

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Friday - 3/19/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

The WNW-NW energy backs off a touch on Friday but still manages to send some playful waves into the well exposed spots. Look for average breaks to hold around knee-waist high while the standout NW facing spots, mostly the beach breaks, see some chest high+ sets.

Look for light/variable to light offshore winds in the morning with some stronger gusts near passes and Canyons. Winds stay pretty light through the afternoon…expect variable onshore flow around 10 knots for most areas.

Here are the tides…

03/19/2010 Friday
06:28AM LDT 0.3 L
12:36PM LDT 3.2 H
05:38PM LDT 1.7 L

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Thursday - 3/18/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

The WNW-NW swell turns a little more westerly and the swell periods shorten up on Thursday…both of which are good things for SB spots. There still isn’t a bunch of energy sneaking in but there are some occasional fun sets showing at the really NW exposed spots.

Expect most spots to see surf in the knee-waist high range with a couple rare waist-chest high+ sets. A few of the best NW exposed spots, mostly in south county, will have some inconsistent shoulder high sets.

Look for mostly light and variable winds in the morning with some pockets of light offshore winds in a few spots. These winds will hold through mid-morning but then turn westerly around lunch and will eventually peak around 10-15+ knots by late afternoon. Look for cooler beach temps, with some overcast skies and possibly even some fog at times.

Here are the tides…

03/18/2010 Thursday
05:45AM LDT 0.2 L
11:51AM LDT 3.7 H
05:18PM LDT 1.2 L
11:40PM LDT 5.1 H

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Wednesday - 3/17/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Look for really clean, nearly flat, leftover surf on Wednesday. Yeah there are 2 new swells in the water but neither of them will be able to push much (any) energy into SB. Most of our surf will be from leftover local windswell and with the winds going mostly offshore the weak swell will be dropping fast.

Expect most spots to see surf in the flat-ankle high range with a couple rare knee high sets. A few of the best NW exposed spots will be more in the ankle-knee high range with some inconsistent waist high+ range.

Winds and weather look pretty nice again on Wednesday. Mostly sunny skies with some light/variable to light offshore winds on tap for the morning. Variable onshore winds around the 10-14 knot range will develop through the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

03/17/2010 Wednesday
05:07AM LDT 0.3 L
11:13AM LDT 4.2 H
04:57PM LDT 0.8 L
11:13PM LDT 5.1 H

Friday, March 12, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - Weekend Waves - 3/13-3/14/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Saturday look for mostly small, tide swamped, surf in the morning. Most spots will be in the ankle-knee high range with some waist high sets at the standouts. W-NW winds will get a jump on things pretty early so expect sloppier conditions moving in by midmorning and just getting worse as we head into the afternoon.

Sunday conditions clean up, though we will still have some tide issues in the morning. We will also see some new WNW-NW swell (285-300) mixing in with the new windswell (and a touch of S-SW swell that filters into the really exposed spots). Wave heights will build into the knee-waist high range for most of the exposed spots and chest-high+ sets at the standouts down in South County. Winds will start off light offshore and then shift variable onshore around 10-13 knots for the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

03/13/2010 Saturday
02:01AM LST 1.4 L
08:04AM LST 5.0 H
02:33PM LST -0.1 L
08:48PM LST 4.4 H

03/14/2010 Sunday
03:31AM LDT 0.9 L
09:35AM LDT 4.9 H
03:54PM LDT 0.0 L
10:07PM LDT 4.6 H

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Friday - 3/12/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Just some NW windswell leftovers and some background WNW-NW swell on tap for Friday. Look for nearly flat conditions for the morning as we shuffle through the high AM tide. As the tide drops most spots can expect surf in the ankle-knee high range with a few inconsistent waist high sets showing at the top WNW-NW windswell spots.

Look for NE winds around 10 knots for the morning with the potential for some 15 knot gusts near the wind-prone passes and canyons. Those winds shift to the W-NW around 10-15 knots for the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

03/12/2010 Friday
01:30AM LST 1.7 L
07:31AM LST 5.0 H
02:11PM LST -0.2 L
08:31PM LST 4.1 H

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Thursday - 3/11/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

The NW windswell fades fast on Thursday but the weaker WNW-NW energy sort of lingers on as the other drops off. Most spots can expect surf in the knee high range with a few inconsistent waist high sets showing at the top WNW-NW windswell spots.

Look for NE winds around 10-15 knots for the morning with the potential for some 20-25 knot gusts near the wind-prone passes and canyons. Those winds shift to the W-NW around 10-20 knots for the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

03/11/2010 Thursday
12:57AM LST 2.1 L
06:55AM LST 4.8 H
01:46PM LST -0.2 L
08:13PM LST 3.9 H

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Wednesday - 3/10/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Choppy NW windswell and weak WNW-NW energy will be on tap for Wednesday. Look for some ankle-knee high surf for the morning with a few waist high+ sets at the standouts down near the Ventura county line. The windswell does blip up a bit through the afternoon but expect pretty sloppy conditions to go along with it.

More freaking wind on tap for Wednesday…WNW-NW winds 10-20 knots for the morning…with some stronger near 25-30 knot gusts setting up by the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

03/10/2010 Wednesday
12:15AM LST 2.5 L
06:10AM LST 4.6 H
01:16PM LST -0.1 L
07:55PM LST 3.7 H

Monday, March 8, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Tuesday - 3/9/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Choppy NW windswell and weak WNW-NW energy will be on tap for Tuesday. Look for some ankle-knee high surf for the morning with a few waist high+ sets at the standouts down near the Ventura county line. The windswell does blip up a bit through the afternoon but expect pretty sloppy conditions to go along with it.

A weak cold front moves through Monday night and helps set up some NW winds for Tuesday. Look for WNW-NW winds around 10-12 knots for the morning and then gusts hitting 15-25 knots by the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

03/09/2010 Tuesday
05:11AM LST 4.4 H
12:38PM LST 0.0 L
07:35PM LST 3.5 H

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Monday - 3/8/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Mostly small and steep NW windswell on tap for the morning, most of which will pretty much slip past Santa Barbara. Look for some ankle-knee high surf for the morning with a few waist high+ sets at the standouts down near the Ventura county line. The windswell does blip up a bit through the afternoon but expect pretty sloppy conditions to go along with it.

Some lighter almost semi-variable conditions setting up along the coast early in the morning but shifting WNW-NW’erly very shortly after sunrise. Expect some residule bump on pretty much everything except the most protected breaks. WNW-NW winds 15-25 knots move in through the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

03/08/2010 Monday
03:48AM LST 4.3 H
11:47AM LST 0.3 L
07:09PM LST 3.2 H
11:10PM LST 2.9 L

Friday, March 5, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - Weekend Waves - 3/6-3/7/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Saturday looks fun but small…just leftover WNW-NW swell and some shadowed SW/NW swell. Most spots will be in the knee-high range…with some knee-waist high+ sets at the best standout breaks. Light and variable winds for the morning and then stormy S-SW winds 10-20 knots and increasing rain for the afternoon.

Sunday will be a little funky…still some rain and storm on tap for the morning but overall it looks like light/variable winds for most of the region. The surf doesn’t really shift up all that much but there may be a touch more local windswell helping to add a few inches at the well exposed spots.

Here are the tides…

03/06/2010 Saturday
01:03AM LST 4.9 H
08:49AM LST 0.5 L
03:50PM LST 2.6 H
06:52PM LST 2.6 L

03/07/2010 Sunday
02:13AM LST 4.5 H
10:30AM LST 0.5 L
06:25PM LST 2.9 H
08:57PM LST 3.0 L

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Thursday 3/4/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

The swell will be dropping on Thursday but the shorter swell periods on the tail end of this WNW-NW pulse will help more energy sneak into Santa Barbara. Unfortunately the swell direction is still a little steep so expect to find the biggest waves down in the southern parts of the county and progressively smaller surf as you move north/west.

Sizewise we can expect surf in the chest-shoulder high range at the better WNW facing spots and some head high sets sneaking into the better NW facing breaks through the morning low-tide. Look for less size and consistency for the afternoon.

Winds will be NW around 10-15 knots for the morning, which doesn’t totally blow out everything…I wouldn’t spend a lot of time looking for waves but it could be worth checking those little protected nuggets in the morning. NW winds 15-20 knots will move in through the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

03/04/2010 Thursday
06:13AM LST 0.1 L
12:18PM LST 3.6 H
05:37PM LST 1.4 L

Friday, February 26, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - Weekend Waves - 2/27-2/28/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Saturday starts of slow and breezy thanks to the new storm front pushing through the region and most leftover swell in the water through the early part of the day. Really it will probably be a better morning to surf the pillow for a little longer. Expect S-SW winds 10-15 knots with some 20-25 knot gusts and more rain/thunderstorms and other nonsense.

By Saturday afternoon a new W-NW swell (275-300) starts to arrive and come up fast…though conditions still look pretty crappy. I expect that the average spots will be in the shoulder-head high+ range by the end of the day…standout NW facing spots will have more consistent overhead and overhead+ sets.

Sunday the W-NW’er will peak and winds will back down shifting more to the WNW-NW and holding around 10-15 knots for the morning. The surf will be solid in the head high to overhead+ range for most of the average spots and sets going a few feet overhead and bigger at the WNW-NW facing standouts. The tide is still pretty high in the morning but there will be a lot of energy rolling around and it will have a good shot at breaking through the extra water. Even with the winds there should be enough waves and swell that the more protected breaks will work and will probably be cleaner since they don’t have as much exposure to the wind and chunkiness of the swell.

Here are the tides…

02/27/2010 Saturday
01:59AM LST 0.9 L
08:09AM LST 6.3 H
02:50PM LST -1.4 L
09:09PM LST 4.9 H

02/28/2010 Sunday
02:47AM LST 0.4 L
08:55AM LST 6.2 H
03:24PM LST -1.1 L
09:42PM LST 5.3 H

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Friday - 2/26/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

The WNW-NW swell (280-300) and weaker SW swell (190-220) will hold into Friday…and the swell periods will shorten up which will help the swell to get a little deeper into Santa Barbara proper.

Look for surf in the chest-shoulder high range for most of the average spots. Standout South County breaks will be in the chest-head high range with some inconsistent overhead sets sneaking in on the lower tides.

Winds will be light and variable through the morning but look for S-SE flow to start to increase around midmorning…and then S-SE winds around 10-15+ knots by the afternoon. Onshore S winds will increase through the evening and we will have some sloppy 20-30 knot gusts after midnight and holding into Saturday morning.

Here are the tides…

02/26/2010 Friday
01:10AM LST 1.6 L
07:20AM LST 6.2 H
02:15PM LST -1.4 L
08:38PM LST 4.5 H

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Thursday - 2/25/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

New WNW-NW swell (280-300 with fairly long-periods, which isn’t the greatest for SB) fills in and peaks on Thursday along with a touch of SW swell that holds in the background (and is mostly shadowed). Look for most exposed spots to be in the waist-chest high range with some inconsistent chest-head high sets showing at the well exposed NW spots down in South County.

Weather doesn’t look great…WNW-NW-N winds are expected to develop late on Wednesday and will possibly hold over into Thursday morning. At this point it looks like we will see some WNW-N winds around 10-15 knots in the morning and then some 15-20 knot gusts arriving through the afternoon. Hopefully the winds will be bit more Northerly through the morning so that most of the SB spots stay fairly clean. Don’t drive a ton tomorrow if the winds look bad, but keep an eye on things and see if we can dodge the wind bullet in the morning.

Here are the tides…

02/25/2010 Thursday
12:15AM LST 2.2 L
06:28AM LST 5.9 H
01:38PM LST -1.1 L
08:09PM LST 4.0 H

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Wednesday - 2/24/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Not a lot of changes on tap for Wednesday. Our surf will continue to be a mix of leftover WNW-NW energy. Expect surf in the knee-waist high range for most of the exposed spots…standout spots will be in the waist-chest high range. Best shape will be at the points/reefs but the swell mix is small enough that there will be a few playful sections at the beach breaks as well. If conditions don’t totally fall apart it looks like there may be a few new WNW lines sneaking in by the end of the day…the periods are pretty long so you will want to stick close to Ventura…but it would be worth keeping an eye on things if the winds don’t get too bad.

Clean conditions on tap for the morning with mostly light offshore winds for the county and a few pockets of light and variable flow at the more protected spots. Look for SW-W winds around 15-20 knots by the afternoon. Increasing clouds and a chance for rain late in the day.

Here are the tides…

02/24/2010 Wednesday
05:29AM LST 5.4 H
12:59PM LST -0.7 L
07:42PM LST 3.5 H

Monday, February 22, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Tuesday - 2/23/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Mostly small, but fun-size, surf on tap for Tuesday. We will have a mix of leftover WNW-NW energy…with surf in the knee-waist high range for most of the exposed spots…standout spots will be in the waist-chest high range. Best shape will be at the points/reefs but the swell mix is small enough that there will be a few playful sections at the beach breaks as well.

Clean conditions on tap for the morning with mostly light offshore winds for the county and a few pockets of light and variable flow at the more protected spots. Look for WNW-NW winds 10-14 knots for the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

02/23/2010 Tuesday
04:16AM LST 5.0 H
12:15PM LST -0.2 L
07:18PM LST 3.1 H
11:05PM LST 2.7 L

Friday, February 19, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - Weekend Waves - 2/20-2/21/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

New W storm swells moves in overnight and peaks on Saturday before slowly fading on Sunday. Winds and weather will come along with it…but we might see semi-surfable conditions in some areas early on Saturday.

At this point look for surf in the chest-head high range for most of the “average” W facing breaks. Standout W-WNW facing spots will be in the shoulder-overhead range with some sets going a couple of feet overhead at times.

Saturday morning winds are forecast to be semi-onshore…but the models aren’t really all that certain. There is a chance that we will have S-SE winds early in the morning, so there may be a few pockets of cleaner conditions at the protected spots. Look for W winds 10-20+ knots to develop by Saturday afternoon and hold through most of Sunday. It will be raining both days.

Here are the tides…

02/20/2010 Saturday
12:34AM LST 4.6 H
07:58AM LST 1.2 L
01:51PM LST 2.5 H
05:53PM LST 2.1 L

02/21/2010 Sunday
01:28AM LST 4.6 H
09:46AM LST 0.9 L

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Friday - 2/19/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Mostly weak waves on Friday morning…average spots holding around ankle-knee high with a few waist high sets sneaking into the top spots.

By the afternoon we might see a few new sloppy lines starting to sneak through but it won’t get all that big before the sun goes down. Looks like mostly waist-chest high+ surf at the standouts before dark.

Winds will be S-SW around 8-12 knots for the morning and it looks like scattered showers moving in pretty fast as well. Look for SW wind around 10-20 knots by the afternoon and periods of heavy rain.

Here are the tides…

02/19/2010 Friday
06:39AM LST 1.2 L
12:22PM LST 2.9 H
05:37PM LST 1.7 L

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Thursday - 2/18/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Expect a little leftover WNW-NW swell and a mix of weak local windswell. Most spots will be in the knee-high range with some knee-waist high+ sets showing at the standouts in South County. It looks like the points will continue to have the best shape but it will probably be time to break out the bigger boards.

Winds look good…mostly light and variable to light offshore for the morning. NW winds around 10-14 knots move in through the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

02/18/2010 Thursday
05:43AM LST 1.1 L
11:32AM LST 3.5 H
05:19PM LST 1.2 L
11:56PM LST 4.6 H

Monday, February 15, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Tuesday - 2/16/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

The W-NW swell will be on the way down on Tuesday but it won’t be dropping off completely. Expect surf in the waist-chest high range for most spots with some sets still getting up around shoulder-head high at the best exposed breaks (mostly through South County). The surf looks fun through the morning tide push but may slow down quite a bit as the tide fills in…you may want to plan around that tide peak.

Winds look good…mostly light and variable to light offshore for the morning. NW winds around 10-14 knots move in through the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

02/16/2010 Tuesday
04:21AM LST 1.1 L
10:20AM LST 4.6 H
04:39PM LST 0.3 L
11:01PM LST 4.5 H

Friday, February 12, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - Weekend Waves - 2/13-2/14/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

The W-NW swell (275-300) will start to peak on Saturday and hold overnight into Sunday. Unfortunately a lot of the incoming energy is a bit too NW’erly for most of the breaks in Santa Barbara…and the swell periods (at least on Saturday) will have the energy bending away from many spots as well.

On Saturday look for average spots to hold around the waist-chest high range with some shoulder high sets showing on the lower tides. The top NW spots, mostly through South County, will be in the shoulder-head high range, with some inconsistent overhead sets showing at times.

By Sunday the swell will have turned a little more westerly and the periods will have shortened up both of which are good for the region. (Look for Sunday/Monday to be better SB surf days). Average spots will see the surf push into the shoulder-head high range on the sets while the standout breaks see overhead+ sets showing on the lower tides.

Look for N-NE winds around 10-15 knots for Saturday and Sunday mornings. Afternoon winds will turn onshore out of the WNW around 10-13 knots, but may stay manageable at the protected spots.

Here are the tides…

02/13/2010 Saturday
02:43AM LST 1.6 L
08:50AM LST 5.5 H
03:35PM LST -0.5 L
09:54PM LST 4.2 H

02/14/2010 Sunday
03:14AM LST 1.4 L
09:19AM LST 5.3 H
03:57PM LST -0.3 L
10:15PM LST 4.3 H

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Friday - 2/12/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

New W-NW swell will be filling in throughout the day…unfortunately the swell periods are going to be pretty long at first which doesn’t really let the energy wrap into Santa Barbara properly. There will be some new size but not the full blast of what will be hitting Ventura. Look for many spots to be in the knee-chest high range through the morning with some shoulder high+ sets showing at the best WNW-NW facing breaks through the South Half of the County. Look for the sets to become more consistent through the end of the day…but expect much more size showing on Saturday and Sunday as the swell fills in and the periods start to back down a bit.

Winds look ok…sort of variable around 5-knots in the morning…and then NNW around 10-15+ knots for the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

02/12/2010 Friday
02:13AM LST 1.8 L
08:20AM LST 5.5 H
03:12PM LST -0.6 L
09:33PM LST 4.0 H

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Thursday - 2/11/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Just a little WNW-NW leftovers on tap for Thursday…sort of windswelly in shape which will help the swell push into the SB spots (compared to long-periods). Look for surf in the knee high range for most of the average WNW spots. Standout WNW-NW breaks, mostly through South County, will have some knee-waist high waves with a couple of rare waist-high+ sets at the standouts.

Winds look good…E winds 10-15 knots with gusts nearing 20 knots through the morning and then just light and variable winds for the afternoon. Maybe some clouds late in the day but it looks like the rain is over for a few days.

Here are the tides…

02/11/2010 Thursday
01:41AM LST 2.1 L
07:48AM LST 5.5 H
02:48PM LST -0.6 L
09:14PM LST 3.8 H

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Wednesday - 2/10/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Look for the mix of W-NW swell to continue to wind down on Wednesday, while some new NW windswell moves into the background of the swell mix. Most spots will see surf in the knee-waist high range…with shape staying pretty slow to almost flat for the morning thanks to the fatter tide that peaks just after sunrise. Not much change in size through the day…but we may see some faster lines as the tide drops.

Winds aren’t going to be super helpful but there will be some semi-clean conditions early…and there will continue to be some rain moving in throughout the morning as well. Look for light/variable to variable-onshore flow for the morning. NW winds 10-20 knots will develop through the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

02/10/2010 Wednesday
01:04AM LST 2.4 L
07:12AM LST 5.4 H
02:20PM LST -0.6 L
08:54PM LST 3.7 H

Monday, February 8, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Tuesday - 2/9/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Mix of W-NW energy still holding on from the weekend (and a little reinforcing NW pulse). Most spots will see surf in the waist-chest high range tomorrow with some shoulder-head high sets showing at the top breaks. Look for cleanest conditions early in the day and increasing WNW-NW winds on tap for the afternoon. Points and reefs will have the best shape…but good sandbars and the various structures that can break up a swell will be ok fallback places to check.

Light and variable winds early in the morning but with building W-NW winds 10-20+ knots on tap by the afternoon as the next storm front moves through. Look for more rain through the end of the day as well.

Here are the tides…

02/09/2010 Tuesday
12:16AM LST 2.6 L
06:29AM LST 5.2 H
01:49PM LST -0.5 L
08:32PM LST 3.5 H

Friday, February 5, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - Weekend Waves - 2/6-2/7/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Saturday will see new W-WNW swell filling in through the morning…pretty mixed up and hacked up thanks to S-SE winds but building in size nonetheless. Look for average spots to build into the chest-head high range with some overhead sets showing at the top spots by the afternoon.

Saturday winds and weather are looking a bit stormy with S-SE winds 10-15 knots showing across the county for the morning and then gusts hitting up around 20-25+ knots for the afternoon. Expect rain and possibly thunderstorms pushing throughout the day.

Sunday we will have some more WNW-NW swell fill into the mix…building on top of the steady W-WNW storm swell. Look for average spots to be in the shoulder-overhead+ range while the standout exposed breaks, mostly through South County, see some sets hitting a couple of feet overhead at times. Shape won’t be great thanks to the mixing lumpy swells and building WNW winds…but there may be a couple of pockets hiding out at the really protected breaks.

Sunday winds shift more to the WNW around 10-15 knots for the morning and gusts nearing 20-knots for the afternoon. Drier conditions overall but not much in the way of clean surf thanks to the new, lamer, wind direction.

Here are the tides…

02/06/2010 Saturday
03:09AM LST 4.9 H
11:06AM LST 0.5 L
06:09PM LST 2.7 H
09:18PM LST 2.7 L

02/07/2010 Sunday
04:26AM LST 4.9 H
12:19PM LST 0.1 L
07:26PM LST 3.1 H
11:05PM LST 2.8 L

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Friday - 2/5/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Mostly leftover W-WNW swell showing early…so small surf on tap for the morning. Look for a lot of ankle-knee high waves with some chest high sets at the standout spots. Building W-WNW energy (260-300) starts to arrive later in the day, adding a bit of size before sundown, but it looks like strong S winds will be there to junk up many spots as well.

Winds and weather are looking a bit stormy with S-SE winds 10-15 knots showing across the county for the morning and then gusts hitting up around 20-25+ knots for the afternoon. Showers are expected to push south through the day.

Here are the tides…

02/05/2010 Friday
02:01AM LST 5.0 H
09:28AM LST 0.8 L
03:38PM LST 2.6 H
07:51PM LST 2.2 L

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Thursday - 2/4/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Look for fading but still playful WNW-NW swell on Thursday…the swell direction (280-300) is a little steep for Santa Barbara but there will still be enough energy to get out there in the morning and pick off a few sections. Wave heights will average around knee-waist high for most spots…standout NW facing breaks will be more in chest-shoulder high range with some rare bigger sets early in the morning.

Winds look good with mostly light and variable to light offshore flow early on. W winds 10-15 knots will build onshore in the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

02/04/2010 Thursday
01:05AM LST 5.1 H
07:52AM LST 0.9 L
01:40PM LST 3.1 H
07:01PM LST 1.5 L

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Wednesday - 2/3/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

WNW-NW swell peaks on Wednesday…look for most average WNW facing spots see surf in the waist-chest high range with some of the better exposed breaks in S. County to see some shoulder and head high sets. Points and Reefs will likely have the best shape through the morning tide push…but a few of the more protected (and less tide sensitive) spots will be surfable for most of the day.

Winds will be light NW-NNW for the morning…mostly below 5 knots and even slightly offshore for some of the better positioned spots. WNW winds build up to the 10-15 knot range for the afternoon. Cloudy skies and a little drizzle are on tap for most of the day.

Here are the tides…

02/03/2010 Wednesday
12:19AM LST 5.1 H
06:34AM LST 0.8 L
12:25PM LST 4.0 H
06:22PM LST 0.7 L

Monday, February 1, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Tuesday - 2/2/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

New WNW-NW swell moves in on top of the fading energy from the weekend…it may have a little trouble making it into Santa Barbara spots since it starts with some longer swell-periods and the direction is a little steep but there will be at least some new energy in the water.

Look for most breaks to hold around knee-waist high but expect the best South County breaks to see chest-shoulder high sets…and maybe a little bigger by the end of the day.

Winds look good for the morning…mostly light and variable to light ESE. Winds shift more S-SW onshore around 10-12 knots for the afternoon. Chance of light showers developing overnight into Wednesday.

Here are the tides…

02/02/2010 Tuesday
05:30AM LST 0.8 L
11:28AM LST 4.9 H
05:46PM LST -0.1 L

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Monday - 2/1/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

The WNW-NW swell fades out but there will still be enough energy to have some fun…just slower and smaller overall. We still have to push through the AM high tide but it will be back a bit further in the morning which will open a little more of a dawn patrol window, don’t expect it to last long though. Wave heights will be in the knee-waist high range with some waist-chest high+ sets at the standout spots.

Winds will be light ESE through the morning, and then light W around 10 knots for the afternoon…so it should stay fairly surfable throughout the day.

Here are the tides…

02/01/2010 Monday
04:34AM LST 0.8 L
10:37AM LST 5.8 H
05:09PM LST -0.8 L
11:37PM LST 5.1 H

Friday, January 29, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - Weekend Waves - 1/30-1/31/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

WNW-NW swell fills in more on Saturday…but will have to suffer through another large morning high tide. Spots that can handle the tide will have surf in the chest-shoulder high range with some head high sets sneaking through at times. As the tide drops, and the swell gets a little bigger, look for the average exposed breaks to build into the shoulder-head high range with some bigger overhead sets showing occasionally. Winds look ok…light but sort of NW-NNW in the morning, and then more WNW 10-15+ knots for the afternoon.

The WNW-NW swell will hold similar sizes into Sunday but expect the swell to show a bit more at spots further north than then did on Saturday…expect a bit of a slowdown through the morning as we see yet another solid morning high tide. Winds look better…mostly light to moderate offshore, with some variable onshore texture finally setting up in the afternoon.

Here are the tides…have a good one!

01/30/2010 Saturday
02:51AM LST 1.2 L
09:03AM LST 6.8 H
03:56PM LST -1.7 L
10:20PM LST 4.7 H

01/31/2010 Sunday
03:41AM LST 0.9 L
09:50AM LST 6.4 H
04:33PM LST -1.4 L
10:57PM LST 4.9 H

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Friday - 1/29/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

The WNW-NW swell drops off a bit more on Friday…and the morning 7’ high tide pretty much puts the surf in a coma. Look for flat to barely breaking surf early as we muscle through that extra water…but once the tide drops we start to see some knee-waist high waves with a few bigger sets coming through at the well exposed spots. New WNW-NW swell will fill in more through the afternoon but the longer swell-periods on the first part of this swell won’t wrap in Santa Barbara very well…it might be worth heading south to check though.

Light and variable to light offshore winds for the morning. Light winds, variable below 10-knots, will be on tap through midafternoon and then may back down a bit around sundown.

Here are the tides…

01/29/2010 Friday
02:01AM LST 1.6 L
08:16AM LST 6.8 H
03:19PM LST -1.9 L
09:45PM LST 4.3 H

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Thursday - 1/28/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

The WNW-NW swell backs off on Thursday…still a few fun waves showing at the exposed spots though. Look for knee-waist high waves at the average W facing breaks…with a few chest-shoulder high sets showing at the standout breaks. Shape will be slow in the morning so you might want to wait for the tide to drop.

Light and variable to light offshore winds for the morning. Light winds, variable below 10-knots, will be on tap through midafternoon and then may back down a bit around sundown.

Here are the tides…

01/28/2010 Thursday
01:10AM LST 2.0 L
07:29AM LST 6.6 H
02:42PM LST -1.7 L
09:11PM LST 4.0 H

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Wednesday - 1/27/10

Make sure to read the full region forecast it has more complete details on the incoming swell and regional conditions. Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

The WNW-NW energy will be fading slowly on Wednesday…not to mention the shape starts off a little slow early thanks to the higher tide. Look for average spots to hold around waist-chest high with some shoulder high sets once the tide drops. Standout WNW-NW spots, mostly in South County, will have some shoulder-head high peaks earlier in the day but it will get less consistent by the afternoon.

Light and variable winds on tap for the morning with a little bit of onshore bump here and there. Look for building W-NW winds around 10-15 knots for the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

01/27/2010 Wednesday
12:14AM LST 2.4 L
06:39AM LST 6.2 H
02:03PM LST -1.4 L
08:39PM LST 3.7 H

Monday, January 25, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - For Tuesday - 1/26/10

Make sure to read the full region forecast...it will help this one make sense, (Not promising any miracles though). Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

New WNW-NW swell moves in along with a storm front…but it does look a bit surfable in the morning for many areas. Expect W facing breaks to see surf in the chest-head high range. The standout WNW-NW exposed spots, mostly through the South half of the County will see some overhead sets at times…more consistency and a little more size will be on tap through the afternoon.

Winds will be out of the E-ESE through the morning…lots of spots seeing 10-15+ knots but with some stronger 20+ knot gusts at times. Expect rain and cool air temps as well. Look for winds to shift more to the straight S by later in the day…so junky conditions in many areas by the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

01/26/2010 Tuesday
05:46AM LST 5.7 H
01:24PM LST -0.7 L
08:08PM LST 3.3 H

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Monday - 1/25/10

Make sure to read the full region forecast...it will help this one make sense, (Not promising any miracles though). Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Monday will see some fading, leftover, W-WNW energy on tap for the exposed areas. Overall size will have dropped but the tail end of this swell is starting to groom out a little bit more. Expect surf in the waist-chest high+ range at most W facing breaks…with a few shoulder high sets mixing in at times. Standout breaks will be more in the chest-shoulder high range with the occasional head high set.

Winds look good for the morning but switch onshore out of the W-WNW around 10-15+ knots for the afternoon. Expect increasing cloudiness throughout the day…with a chance at some more rain/showers moving in on Tuesday.

Here are the tides…

01/25/2010 Monday
04:47AM LST 5.2 H
12:41PM LST -0.1 L
07:35PM LST 2.9 H
11:05PM LST 2.6 L

Friday, January 22, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - waves for the Weekend - 1/23-1/24/2010

Make sure to read the full region forecast...it will help this one make sense, (Not promising any miracles though). Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Saturday actually looks semi-surfable for this area…winds are forecast to go a little more NNW’erly in the morning which means a lot of spots will have at least some protection from the winds, particularly some of the points. There will be plenty of surf on tap as well thanks to the W swell holding into the morning. Look for a lot of spots to run in the shoulder-overhead range while the top W-WNW facing spots see sets going a couple of feet overhead. The water quality won’t be good but the change in the winds and the sort-of fading swell energy (at least the windswell portion of it) will help to groom things out a bit.

Sunday looks much cleaner with more NE-N winds on tap for the morning and light winds holding through the afternoon. The surf drops a bit…still lots of chest-head high waves at the average W facing breaks. Standout WNW-NW spots, mostly through south county, will be in shoulder-overhead range on the sets.

Here are the tides…

01/23/2010 Saturday
02:37AM LST 4.5 H
10:34AM LST 1.4 L
04:45PM LST 2.4 H
07:51PM LST 2.3 L

01/24/2010 Sunday
03:41AM LST 4.8 H
11:49AM LST 0.7 L
06:49PM LST 2.6 H
09:29PM LST 2.6 L

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - for Friday - 1/22/10

Make sure to read the full region forecast...it will help this one make sense, (Not promising any miracles though). Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

W-WNW swell will peak on Friday…though conditions don’t look particularly appetizing. Granted a lot is going to depend on how fast this last storm front moves through the area but at this point it looks like SW winds around 15-20 knots and more rain on tap for the morning. The winds eventually shift more W’erly by the afternoon but that won’t really help things that much. If the front stalls out we could see more SE flow in the morning which could at least set up some potential for cleaner surf at a handful of protected breaks.

Sizewise look for most of the average W facing breaks to hold in the overhead+ range with a few bigger well overhead sets mixing in. The standout WNW-NW facing spots down in the south half of the county will be more in the well-overhead range with consistent double-overhead+ sets mixing in at times.

Overall don’t expect much in the way of surfable shape, even at the very protected areas…but if you are willing to brave the poor water quality, and potentially hazardous surf, you might spend a few minutes checking out spots that can handle the mix of wind/weather/swell.

01/22/2010 Friday
01:44AM LST 4.4 H
08:48AM LST 1.9 L
01:57PM LST 2.5 H
07:05PM LST 1.9 L

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - For Thursday - 1/21/10

Make sure to read the full region forecast...it will help this one make sense, (Not promising any miracles though). Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

More storm and more swell continue to pummel us on Thursday. W-WNW swell and junky stormswell will hit exposed areas pretty hard…continuing to push in large sloppy surf and poor conditions. Sizewise look for most of the average W facing breaks to hold in the overhead+ range with a few bigger well overhead sets mixing in. The standout WNW-NW facing spots down in the south half of the county will be more in the well-overhead range with consistent double-overhead+ sets mixing in at times. Don’t expect much in the way of surfable shape…even at the very protected areas.

S winds, possibly even some SSE winds at times, and rain will be on tap for Thursday…look for winds around 15-25+ knots with gusts around 35-40 knots. Severe weather warnings, flash flood warnings, and all sorts of fun stuff will likely continue to be in effect throughout the day…fortunately it looks like the weather will start to break by the weekend. We just have to last till then…

01/21/2010 Thursday
01:02AM LST 4.2 H
07:15AM LST 2.1 L
12:33PM LST 3.2 H
06:37PM LST 1.5 L

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - For Wednesday - 1/20/10

Make sure to read the full region forecast...it will help this one make sense, (Not promising any miracles though). Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Almost a repeat of Tuesday but with a stronger storm and more swell. W-WNW swell continues to push through the exposed areas driving up the surf, and as it combines with the wind, generally making it pretty ugly out there. If you are absolutely going to surf no matter what…try to concentrate on areas that have some protection from the S-SE winds and can groom out the W-WNW swell mix.

Sizewise look for most of the average W facing breaks to hold in the overhead range with a few bigger well overhead sets mixing in. The standout WNW-NW facing spots down in the south half of the county will be more in the well-overhead range with some near double-overhead sets mixing in at times.

S-SE winds and rain will be on tap for the morning, winds holding around 15-25+ knots for the early part of the day. Look for more S-SSW’erly flow by the late afternoon and winds increasing into the 20-25+ knot range…so most spots will be pretty torn up by then. Even more rain and thunderstorms are expected to hold through Wednesday night.

01/20/2010 Wednesday
12:28AM LST 4.2 H
06:09AM LST 2.1 L
11:44AM LST 3.8 H
06:12PM LST 0.9 L

Monday, January 18, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - For Tuesday - 1/19/10

Make sure to read the full region forecast...it will help this one make sense, (Not promising any miracles though). Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

More W swell and rain moving in on Tuesday. Look for building surf at most of the W facing beaches, but poor water quality to go along with it.

Sizewise look for most of the average W facing breaks to hold in the shoulder-overhead range with a few bigger sets mixing in. The standout WNW-NW facing spots down in the south half of the county will be more in the head high to overhead+ range with a few sets going a couple of feet overhead and bigger by the end of the day.

S-SE winds and rain will be on tap for the morning, winds holding around 10-15+ knots for the early part of the day. Look for more S-SSW’erly flow by the late afternoon and winds increasing into the 20-25+ knot range…so most spots will be pretty torn up by then. Even more rain and thunderstorms are expected to hold through Tuesday night.

01/19/2010 Tuesday
05:18AM LST 2.1 L
11:07AM LST 4.4 H
05:49PM LST 0.5 L

Friday, January 15, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - Waves for the Weekend - 1/16 - 1/17/10

Make sure to read the full region forecast...it will help this one make sense, (Not promising any miracles though). Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Even though the swell is dropping a little bit overall…Santa Barbara likes both the swell direction and the swell period so we can expect some fun surf for part of the weekend. The only part that (pardon the pun) blows is the approaching storm that is set to start driving up S-SE winds on Sunday, probably bringing in some early rain as well. Overall if you can…try and surf Saturday or early Sunday…if you lag too much you may miss the window.

Sizewise both days look pretty similar…lots of surf in the chest-shoulder high range at the average breaks with some shoulder-head high, and maybe even overhead surf showing at the well exposed standouts. Points and Reefs will have the best shape…particularly the points since they like the swell-periods that are in the 10-14 second range.

Weatherwise look for light and variable winds through early Saturday and only marginal onshore flow for the afternoon. Sunday will start out with light/variable winds as well but S-SSE winds and increasingly cloudy skies will move in through the afternoon. Rain will be coming as well but it looks like heavy stuff will start after sundown.

Here are the tides…

01/16/2010 Saturday
03:24AM LST 2.1 L
09:32AM LST 5.6 H
04:34PM LST -0.5 L
11:02PM LST 3.9 H

01/17/2010 Sunday
03:59AM LST 2.0 L
10:03AM LST 5.3 H
04:59PM LST -0.3 L
11:29PM LST 4.0 H

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - For Friday - 1/15/10

SB

Make sure to read the full region forecast...it will help this one make sense, (Not promising any miracles though). Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

The swell will be fading on Friday but I don’t think it is going to drop too much…if anything Santa Barbara should almost be a little better than it was on Thursday thanks to the shorter swell-periods having an easier time making into the exposed areas. With winds going offshore/side-offshore for many breaks and staying nice through the day you should have plenty of time to grab a few.

Sizewise look for most of the average W facing breaks to hold in the chest-shoulder high range with a few head high sets (maybe a touch bigger on the lower tides). The standout WNW-NW facing spots down in the south half of the county will be more in the chest-head high range with more consistent overhead sets showing at times.

Look for clean conditions with E winds around 10-15+ knots for the morning and some gusts near 20+ knots near passes and canyons. It will be pretty chilly in the morning but hopefully it will warm up through the middle of the day. Look for light and variable winds through the afternoon…likely keeping things pretty surfable throughout the day.

01/15/2010 Friday
02:51AM LST 2.2 L
09:02AM LST 5.8 H
04:07PM LST -0.7 L
10:36PM LST 3.8 H

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - For Thursday - 1/14/10

Make sure to read the full region forecast...it will help this one make sense, (Not promising any miracles though). Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

More solid surf on tap for Thursday but it looks like local winds will be a bit of a pain in the ass…and we have yet another morning high tide to punch through as well. Winds will be out the NW around 10-15+ knots for the morning with some gusts up to about 20+ knots at the really open spots. The wind direction isn’t a completely horrible one for Santa Barbara…there will still be some protected spots, both from the wind and the swell, if you hunt around you will be able to find something to ride.

Sizewise look for most of the average W facing breaks to hold in the shoulder-head high range with sets going a couple of feet overhead. Standout WNW facing spots will continue to be in the head high to a couple of feet overhead range…with some well overhead waves sneaking in as well.

The winds are set to improve by the end of the day…gradually shifting to the N or even NNE by the evening, so keep an eye on conditions…there is a chance for some clean-up around sunset. Hope you guys get a few…stay safe!

01/14/2010 Thursday
02:17AM LST 2.3 L
08:30AM LST 5.9 H
03:40PM LST -0.8 L
10:11PM LST 3.7 H

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - For Wednesday - 1/13/10

Make sure to read the full region forecast...it will help this one make sense, (Not promising any miracles though). Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Looking pretty solid for Wednesday…the new swell will be filling in fast through the morning, likely moving into its peak around lunchtime (since SB is further NW than the other regions). Swell periods will be a bit long at first so expect a little shiftiness and inconsistency at some breaks (particularly some of the point breaks). Still as the swell builds and the periods shorten up size and consistency will improve.

Look for most of the average W facing breaks to hold in the shoulder-head high range with sets going a couple of feet overhead. Standout WNW facing spots, that like longer-periods, will be in the head high to a couple of feet overhead range…with some well overhead waves sneaking in as well. It will be a race between the dropping tide and the increasing wind…I would try and stick to spots that can handle a little extra water.

Light and variable to slightly offshore/sideshore winds set up clean conditions for the morning. Some scattered drizzle and WNW-NW winds around 10-15 knots move in through the afternoon.

01/13/2010 Wednesday
01:42AM LST 2.4 L
07:56AM LST 5.9 H
03:11PM LST -0.8 L
09:45PM LST 3.7 H

Monday, January 11, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - For Tuesday - 1/12/10

Make sure to read the full region forecast...it will help this one make sense, (Not promising any miracles though). Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

A bit smaller on Tuesday as the W-WNW swell fades and bit and the swell direct turns to a little more shadowed WNW direction. Still there will be plenty of fun rideable waves for the exposed spots.

Average breaks will be in the waist-shoulder high range…while the standout spots see some shoulder-head high sets pushing in on the better parts of the tide swing. Shape will be best at the points…with the reefs coming in a close second. The beach breaks will be a bit lined up but you might be able to find some rideable shoulders if there is something to break up the swell.

Winds look good for the morning, mostly light and variable to light offshore for most spots. NW-NNW winds move in later in the day but stay around the manageable 8-10 knot range.

01/12/2010 Tuesday
01:01AM LST 2.5 L
07:20AM LST 5.8 H
02:40PM LST -0.8 L
09:18PM LST 3.6 H

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - For Monday - 1/11/10

W-WNW swell hanging in there on Monday…maybe even improving a little on the shape as the swell period drops (and we get past the morning swamptide). Average spots will continue to hold around chest-head high while the standout breaks see some shoulder-overhead sets…and maybe a rare plus or two as you move further south in the County. Shape will be best at the points and reefs…expect pretty walled up shape at the beach breaks.

Winds look good with light offshore flow on tap for the morning…maybe even moderately offshore near some of the passes and canyons. Look for the winds to increase and shift a little more onshore through the afternoon before possibly laying down again near the sunset.

Here are the tides…

01/11/2010 Monday
12:11AM LST 2.5 L
06:39AM LST 5.7 H
02:04PM LST -0.6 L
08:46PM LST 3.5 H

Friday, January 8, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - Waves for the weekend - 1/09-1/10/10

Make sure to read the full region forecast...it will help this one make sense, (Not promising any miracles though). Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Lots of waves on tap for the weekend…the swell direction and the equally important swell period are both pretty good for SB, which means that most spots will be working in some fashion. Points and reefs are going to have the best shape, but the crowd factor is going to be pretty high, so if you are looking a little extra room you might have to get creative picking your spot.

On Saturday look for the average and/or more sheltered areas to see surf in the chest-shoulder high range with some occasional bigger sets mixing in. The more exposed areas in South County will see surf in the shoulder-head high range with some overhead sets showing at times. Top spots will have more consistent shoulder-overhead sizes.

Sunday the swell increases pushing average spots into the shoulder-head high+ range. The better exposed areas see waves in the head high to a couple of feet overhead and the top spots will likely for a few feet overhead on the biggest sets.

Winds look good for both days…light/moderate offshore E winds for the mornings and mostly variable slightly side/onshore for the afternoons. Some of the more protected spots may stay close to clean throughout the day. Look for the morning offshore flow to back down slightly on Sunday.


Here are the tides…

01/09/2010 Saturday
04:59AM LST 5.4 H
12:32PM LST 0.1 L
07:07PM LST 3.0 H
11:10PM LST 2.5 L

01/10/2010 Sunday
05:52AM LST 5.6 H
01:23PM LST -0.3 L
08:05PM LST 3.3 H

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - For Friday - 1/08/10

Make sure to read the full region forecast...it will help this one make sense, (Not promising any miracles though). Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

The swell will be showing pretty well on Friday (one of the bonuses of being close to Point Conception)…expect a pretty decent uptick in size for the morning. Most average breaks will be in the chest-high range with some shoulder high sets. Standout W-WNW facing spots will be in the chest-shoulder high+ range pretty consistently with a few head high and overhead sets mixing in as we head towards the afternoon.

Winds look good…E around 10-15 knots for the morning and then downshifting a couple of notches but staying sort of variable (even variable offshore/sideshore) for the afternoon. Looks like a really good chance that it will stay pretty clean and surfable throughout the day.

Here are the tides…

01/08/2010 Friday
04:01AM LST 5.2 H
11:26AM LST 0.7 L
05:37PM LST 2.8 H
10:00PM LST 2.2 L

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - For Thursday - 1/07/10

Make sure to read the full region forecast...it will help this one make sense, (Not promising any miracles though). Click here for the full forecast www.socalsurf.com.

Slow start in the morning…even with the first part of the new W-WNW’er starting to show. The swell periods are pretty long in the initial energy from that swell, which means that the energy is either wrapped back towards Point Conception or is shifted down into Ventura County. Still there will be a little short/medium period energy out of the WNW that will put a few longboardable lines into the top breaks.

Expect surf to be mostly in the ankle high range with a few knee high sections here and there. Top WNW facing spots will be around waist high on the sets. By the afternoon the swell will fill in a bit more…nothing huge (yet)…but it should be good enough for waist-chest high waves at the average spots and a few chest-shoulder high+ sets at the standouts.

Winds look good for the morning…moderate offshore out of the ENE in the 10-15 knot range. Look for WNW winds around 10-15+ knots for the afternoon…getting a little breezy at the more wide open spots with no protection.

Here are the tides…

01/07/2010 Thursday
03:02AM LST 5.0 H
09:59AM LST 1.2 L
03:38PM LST 3.0 H
08:54PM LST 1.7 L

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - For Wednesday - 1/06/10

If you jumped straight into this page make sure to read the full Socal Forecast for more of a broad-scale look at our current swell/conditions, as well as the long-range forecasts.

www.socalsurf.com

There is a little swell showing out there this afternoon and it looks like it will get a little better as it fills in a touch more overnight and into Wednesday. It won’t be great by any means but the combo of clean morning conditions and lower AM tides will help out the shape a bit. Expect most spots to be in the knee high range with some waist and even chest high sets sneaking into the better WNW facing breaks across the southern parts of the County. Try and get on it early if you can…the tide will fill in fast and the swell starts to lose a little energy by midday.

Winds look good…mostly light to moderately offshore in the morning blowing out of the E around 10-15 knots. Look for those winds to shift more Northerly and stick around the 10-15 knot range for the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

01/06/2010 Wednesday
02:05AM LST 4.9 H
08:22AM LST 1.7 L
01:54PM LST 3.6 H
07:59PM LST 0.9 L

Monday, January 4, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - For Tuesday - 1/05/10

If you jumped straight into this page make sure to read the full Socal Forecast for more of a broad-scale look at our current swell/conditions, as well as the long-range forecasts.

www.socalsurf.com

SB looks like it will have a few fun ones tomorrow for the dawn patrol…the combo of new swell and the low AM tide will set up some rideable lines. It won’t be huge…lots of knee-waist high waves on tap for most of the points/reefs. A few of the better south/east county spots will be more in the waist-chest high range but I wouldn’t expect much more than that. Top spots will be the breaks that like the swell to be a little steeper WNW direction and like the medium/short-period energy that will be pushing through.

Winds look good…E-ENE around 10-15 knots with stronger gusts near the passes and canyons. Light/variable winds on tap through the afternoon.

Here are the tides…

01/05/2010 Tuesday
01:12AM LST 4.7 H
06:55AM LST 1.8 L
12:38PM LST 4.5 H
07:11PM LST 0.2 L

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Santa Barbara Surf Forecast - For Monday - 1/04/10

If you jumped straight into this page make sure to read the full Socal Forecast for more of a broad-scale look at our current swell/conditions, as well as the long-range forecasts.

www.socalsurf.com

There will still be a few fun waves in Santa Barbara tomorrow…though it will be a little smaller and less punchy than the weekend. The WNW swell mix is shifting energy a little more NW’erly which puts SB into more of a shadow…that being said there is still enough westerly swell that most of the South Half of the county will have some knee-waist high waves…while the top spots near Ventura see some waist-chest high sets and maybe a few bigger waves on the morning tide push.

Winds will be light/moderate offshore out of the E-NE around 10-15 knots and conditions look like they will hold together for most of the day…and even when they start to switch it shouldn’t blow bad enough to junk out the more protected areas.

Here are the Santa Barbara Tides…

01/04/2010 Monday
12:23AM LST 4.5 H
05:42AM LST 1.8 L
11:38AM LST 5.4 H
06:27PM LST -0.5 L