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2025-07-31
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NIGHT
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Wind: SW winds 5 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: E 1 ft at 4 seconds and S 1 ft at 4 seconds.
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Hey everyone, there’s no waves out back behind the shop right now. It looks like a lake out there. Buoys are reading 2.3 ft @ 3.8 seconds, with winds blowing 14 mph SSW. Clouds are still lingering over the beach, but besides that it’s a fairly nice day out. The waves that are breaking are […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 8 seconds and SW 1 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: What’s going on guys! There is a little wave still continuing to break this afternoon in the shin-knee high range. It looks like the ideal day to take the log out and catch a few waves before dark. The wind is out of the ENE at 5-10+ mph giving the surf a touch of texture […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: N winds 15 to 20 kt. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: N 3 ft at 4 seconds and E 1 ft at 11 seconds.
Response: Good afternoon! There is not a whole lot going on out back there is a small shin high wave, but the wind has picked up and is causing a decent amount of texture and drift. The wind is blowing 6.9 mph WNW and the tide will hit high around 6:17 pm this evening. I would […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: N winds 20 to 25 kt, diminishing to 15 to 20 kt after midnight. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: NE 6 ft at 9 seconds and N 2 ft at 5 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! The waves are still looking fun out back, about waist to stomach high. It’s a bit smaller than it was earlier due to the tide starting to go out, with low tide at 9:39pm, but definitely still fun. The ocean surface is a little bumpy because of the wind which is blowing 11.9mph […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: E 1 ft at 4 seconds and S 1 ft at 4 seconds.
A: Hey everyone, there’s no waves out back behind the shop right now. It looks like a lake out there. Buoys are reading 2.3 ft @ 3.8 seconds, with winds blowing 14 mph SSW. Clouds are still lingering over the beach, but besides that it’s a fairly nice day out. The waves that are breaking are […]
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2025-03-09
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NIGHT
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Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 6 seconds and NE 3 ft at 10 seconds.
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Hey guys, there is a wave still outback, it def is drifty, and it’s not breaking super heavy, I would recommend a higher volume shortboard to take out because the faces are nice but seems like they are breaking a little slower and mushy. The tide is rising and will be dead high at 4:48 […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming W 5 to 10 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Good morning and happy Saturday! We’re making our way to that 10:20am low tide and conditions appear to be coming through around knee to thigh sometimes bigger/smaller. The buoy is reading 2.6ft @ 3s and wind is out of the NE around ~5 MPH. Not much happening out there this AM! Waves appear to be […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 6 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is some pretty solid surf out behind the shop right now. The buoys are reading 2.3 ft @ 5.2 seconds, with winds blowing 12 mph SE. With the tide being pretty high right now, the waves have good form. It’s beautiful out, so if you’re not doing anything for the rest of […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt early, diminishing to 10 to 15 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 4 to 6 ft subsiding to 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: NE 5 ft at 6 seconds and S 2 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good morning! There is still some swell in the water out there this morning but it’s paired with some cooler temperatures. We’re right around that mid-tide point and moving closer that 10:05am high tide. Conditions appear to be coming through around waist to stomach sometimes bigger/smaller. The buoy is reading 4.8ft @ 6s and wind […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 6 seconds and NE 3 ft at 10 seconds.
A: Hey guys, there is a wave still outback, it def is drifty, and it’s not breaking super heavy, I would recommend a higher volume shortboard to take out because the faces are nice but seems like they are breaking a little slower and mushy. The tide is rising and will be dead high at 4:48 […]
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2025-06-04
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NIGHT
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Wind: SE winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the evening, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 7 seconds.
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Good afternoon, everyone! The surf appears to be in the knee-thigh range and packing a punch on the inside. The wind is out of the ESE at 10-15mph giving the conditions a fair amount of texture. It looks pretty fun on the inside section but fairly bumpy and slow on the outside. If you’re looking […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SE winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the evening, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good afternoon, everyone! The surf appears to be in the knee-thigh range and packing a punch on the inside. The wind is out of the ESE at 10-15mph giving the conditions a fair amount of texture. It looks pretty fun on the inside section but fairly bumpy and slow on the outside. If you’re looking […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: The buoy is showing 3 ft at 5 seconds, with knee to thigh-high waves coming in right now. We’re approaching high tide at 7:34 AM, which is making the surf a little mushy, especially with that cross-shore SSW wind in the mix. Still, there’s fun to be had—perfect conditions for a log or foamie. Winds […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: NW 2 ft at 3 seconds and S 2 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is a small log wave rolling through out back behind the shop. Some of the sets might reach to about knee high, but nothing really bigger than that. The wind is light, blowing 11mph NW. The tide is low, which is defiantly helping out. Low tide just passed at 3:12pm and high […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SE winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the evening, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 7 seconds.
A: Good afternoon, everyone! The surf appears to be in the knee-thigh range and packing a punch on the inside. The wind is out of the ESE at 10-15mph giving the conditions a fair amount of texture. It looks pretty fun on the inside section but fairly bumpy and slow on the outside. If you’re looking […]
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2025-04-02
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DAY
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Wind: E winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the morning, Seas: 4 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 3 ft at 9 seconds.
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Lingering, rideable surf sticks around in the thigh-to-waist high range. Conditions are a bit smaller than Tuesday, with E/ENE winds in the morning shifting to ESE/SE in the afternoon, keeping the surface textured and slightly bumpy. While it’s not the cleanest setup, there’s still enough in the water for a fun session, especially with a […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts to 20 kt, becoming NW 15 to 20 kt with gusts to 25 kt after midnight, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 6 seconds and E 1 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is not a whole lot going on out back right now. Sets are breaking right on shore with little to no face or room to ride. Wind is blowing SSE at 19mph. We are just coming off high tide with the next low tide slotted for 10:30pm tonight. Sets are in the […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the morning, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: NW 2 ft at 4 seconds and NE 2 ft at 13 seconds.
Response: Good morning everyone! The bouy reads a wave height of 2ft @ 11 seconds. We’ve got a SE wave direction and a slight NW wind direction. Waves are rolling in shin to knee height at the moment. There’s an occasional rideable wave, but most are breaking very close to shore. The ocean temp has continued […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! The waves haven’t changed much since the earlier reports. The lack of swell, high tide, and south winds are making this slow and disorganized. Currently the tide is dropping and will be low at 6:05pm. The wind is blowing 17mph South. I would check the cam towards low tide and plan on bringing […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: E winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the morning, Seas: 4 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 3 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Lingering, rideable surf sticks around in the thigh-to-waist high range. Conditions are a bit smaller than Tuesday, with E/ENE winds in the morning shifting to ESE/SE in the afternoon, keeping the surface textured and slightly bumpy. While it’s not the cleanest setup, there’s still enough in the water for a fun session, especially with a […]
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2024-10-10
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DAY
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Wind: NE winds 25 to 30 kt with gusts up to 35 kt, Seas: 5 to 8 ft, Wave Detail: E 8 ft at 7 seconds and E 2 ft at 12 seconds.
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Good Morning! Some short period swell is starting to show. Currently the buoy is 4.9 @ 5 seconds and the wind is moderate cross offshore out of the north. The waves breaking one after the other in the waist high range really soft on the outside and doubling up on the inside. The swell will […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: NW 2 ft at 3 seconds and E 1 ft at 15 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! Not much has changed since the last report. It’s pretty flat besides the occasional ankle to shin high wave that breaks on shore. The wind is blowing NW at 14 mph with bigger gusts. The tide is dropping, with low tide at 4:42 in about an hour. It doesn’t look like much will […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! Hope y’all got out there this morning because it is pretty much unsurfable right now due to the tide and wind. Wind is blowing SW at 24mph making it super messy and choppy out there. Lots of white caps with no real waves breaking. Tide filled in around 3 this afternoon and the […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, increasing to 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Hey guys, looks like there still is a wave out back but it does seem like the rising tide is getting on it, dead high will be at 5 pm today. I saw a few logs out there, and the waves looked like they fizzling out too fast to get a solid ride. It’s around […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NE winds 25 to 30 kt with gusts up to 35 kt, Seas: 5 to 8 ft, Wave Detail: E 8 ft at 7 seconds and E 2 ft at 12 seconds.
A: Good Morning! Some short period swell is starting to show. Currently the buoy is 4.9 @ 5 seconds and the wind is moderate cross offshore out of the north. The waves breaking one after the other in the waist high range really soft on the outside and doubling up on the inside. The swell will […]
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2025-06-08
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NIGHT
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Wind: SW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 6 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
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Hey everyone, sorry for the late report everyone we’ve been having technical difficulties. Theres still some scattered storms off the coast so be aware of lightning. The wind is going SSW at 10-15 mph. If you have a window of time I definitely recommend trying to make it out for a session. Have a great […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Happy Sunday everybody! The beach is swarming with people because of pre Memorial Day, and the water is filled with people, but not waves. Theres not much swell in the water for the rest of the day and the wind is going 9 mph side shore. I would suggest if you came to bring some […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: N 1 ft at 3 seconds and S 1 ft at 5 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is a small log wave rolling through out back behind the shop. Some of the sets might reach to about knee high, but nothing really bigger than that. The wind is light, blowing 11mph NW. The tide is low, which is defiantly helping out. Low tide just passed at 3:12pm and high […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 7 seconds and E 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! Still some good size out behind the shop right now. Sets are waist to chest high and the swell is still building. Wind is blowing ENE at 27 mph, making it pretty choppy out there. We are currently approaching high tide, slotted for 6:10 later this evening. The wind and drift are making […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 6 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Hey everyone, sorry for the late report everyone we’ve been having technical difficulties. Theres still some scattered storms off the coast so be aware of lightning. The wind is going SSW at 10-15 mph. If you have a window of time I definitely recommend trying to make it out for a session. Have a great […]
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2025-09-10
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NIGHT
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Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: NE 3 ft at 8 seconds and NW 1 ft at 4 seconds.
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Hey guys! There’s a fun little wave out there this afternoon! The wind is nice and light making things pretty clean. The tide is dropping until 4:13pm and the wind is blowing 9mph NNW. It’s a good day for a log or a fish, and I would try and get out there at some point […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: NE 5 ft at 8 seconds and NW 3 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: Good morning! There is a decent amount of left over swell out there with light offshore NW wind. It looks Lully at times and some of the waves are mushy when they come in so some volume wouldn’t hurt. Hopefully conditions improve as the tide pushes in. The buoy is 3.9 @ 8 seconds and […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the evening, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 4 seconds and E 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! The wind picked up a lot and the conditions are choppy. The wind is currently blowing 23mph SSW and the tide is dropping until 4:03pm. There really isn’t much that is rideable because of how disorganized it is, but a spot with more wind protection might be worth a look. Be sure to […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good morning! The buoy is reading 3.3 ft at 5 seconds this morning, and there’s a soft waist-high wave breaking out there. The wind is blowing cross-shore, which is keeping things manageable, but overall the surf is looking pretty mellow—most likely due to the early morning high tide.You’ll definitely want to bring something with some […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: NE 3 ft at 8 seconds and NW 1 ft at 4 seconds.
A: Hey guys! There’s a fun little wave out there this afternoon! The wind is nice and light making things pretty clean. The tide is dropping until 4:13pm and the wind is blowing 9mph NNW. It’s a good day for a log or a fish, and I would try and get out there at some point […]
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2025-04-25
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NIGHT
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Wind: NE winds 5 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 9 seconds and E 1 ft at 4 seconds.
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Good afternoon, everyone! Still a fun little wave rolling in down at the beach today. It looks to be in the thigh-waist high range but it’s getting a little soft with the rising tide. High tide is around 6pm this afternoon, I would recommend getting out there before there is too much water on the […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 9 seconds and S 1 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: The buoys are showing 2.6 ft at 8 seconds, and we’ve got some thigh- to occasional waist-high waves trickling in. Moderate NNE winds are adding a bit of texture, but it’s not enough to wreck it—still plenty of opportunity for a mellow session. The higher tide is keeping things a little soft and causing some […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: SE 4 ft at 6 seconds and E 2 ft at 11 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There’s actually a little fun wave that is breaking right now, but it’s far from perfect. The wind is making a bit of a bump on the surface and the lack of swell is making it pretty small. A bigger board with more volume is definitely the best bet. The wind is blowing […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 1 ft, Wave Detail: SW 1 ft at 4 seconds and E 1 ft at 9 seconds, becoming S 2 ft at 4 seconds and E 1 ft at 14 seconds.
Response: Good afternoon, everyone! The surf is still in the flat-shin high range with a little texture from the wind this afternoon. On set there might be a little corner to take out the extra floaty log but nothing really worth paddling out for. The wind is out of the WNW at 5-10 mph and we […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NE winds 5 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 9 seconds and E 1 ft at 4 seconds.
A: Good afternoon, everyone! Still a fun little wave rolling in down at the beach today. It looks to be in the thigh-waist high range but it’s getting a little soft with the rising tide. High tide is around 6pm this afternoon, I would recommend getting out there before there is too much water on the […]
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2025-02-22
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NIGHT
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Wind: SE winds 5 kt, becoming N after midnight, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
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Hey everyone! There’s not a whole lot going on out back right now. Sets look around shin to knee high as we come off high tide this afternoon. The tide will be going back out until 8:42pm tonight. Sets look pretty messy with almost no size and very crumbly and chunky. Wind is blowing ESE […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: NE 4 ft at 5 seconds and E 4 ft at 15 seconds.
Response: Good Morning everyone! There still a decent amount of swell out there the buoy is sitting at 3.6 @11 seconds and set waves are breaking in the the waist to stomach range. The wind is breezy out of the north creating a texture on the waves, but they are still decently clean and have a […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: N winds 25 to 30 kt with gusts up to 40 kt, Seas: 6 to 8 ft, Wave Detail: NE 8 ft at 8 seconds and S 2 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is some power in the waves this afternoon, but most of them are breaking onto the shore. The outside sets are mushy and slow. High tide is slotted for 6:37pm and the wind is currently blowing 17mph NNW. It could be fun to mess around in the shorebreak but I wouldn’t expect […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: E winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the morning, Seas: 4 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 3 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Lingering, rideable surf sticks around in the thigh-to-waist high range. Conditions are a bit smaller than Tuesday, with E/ENE winds in the morning shifting to ESE/SE in the afternoon, keeping the surface textured and slightly bumpy. While it’s not the cleanest setup, there’s still enough in the water for a fun session, especially with a […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SE winds 5 kt, becoming N after midnight, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! There’s not a whole lot going on out back right now. Sets look around shin to knee high as we come off high tide this afternoon. The tide will be going back out until 8:42pm tonight. Sets look pretty messy with almost no size and very crumbly and chunky. Wind is blowing ESE […]
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2025-03-14
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DAY
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Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 9 seconds.
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Good Morning! There is a touch of east swell left over but not much. The waves are bout knee high and the buoy is 2ft @ 5 seconds. The surf is barely rideable, but some spots have decent lines for the logs. If you are looking to surf today, low tide this pm will be […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: NE 5 ft at 6 seconds and S 3 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: What’s going on everyone! The wind has settled down since the previous reports and the conditions have taken a turn for the better. It looks to be in the waist-stomach high range and lining up really nice on the beach. If you’re looking to surf before dark, now is your window! The wind is out […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt, diminishing to 10 to 15 kt late. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 7 seconds and E 2 ft at 13 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! Looks like there is a decent wave out back right now. Sets are around thigh high and have a good amount of power behind them. Wind is blowing ESE around 5mph keeping the surface relatively clean. Not a bad time to get out there this afternoon and grab a few fun ones as […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 4 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 13 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is not much happening out back now. Sets continue to be in the knee to thigh high range but are mostly all starting to break on shore due to the rising tide. Tide is going to be full at 4:30pm. The wind is blowing SW at 17mph causing some more chop and […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Good Morning! There is a touch of east swell left over but not much. The waves are bout knee high and the buoy is 2ft @ 5 seconds. The surf is barely rideable, but some spots have decent lines for the logs. If you are looking to surf today, low tide this pm will be […]
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2025-07-10
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NIGHT
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Wind: S winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 9 seconds.
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Hi Everyone! There really isn’t much out back right now. The little bit of swell we had earlier todays now really blown out and choppy. The waves coming in are doubling up mostly and the ones that are breaking are shin to knee high. The buoys are reading 3 ft @ 4 seconds with winds […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SE winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! The wind Is super light right now and the surf is nice and clean. There is definitely some morning sickness to it with the 7am high tide, but plenty of potential because the buoy is 3.5 @ 8 seconds and is going to linger around all day. The best time frame to surf […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: E winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming NE 10 to 15 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Hey guys, there is a wave still outback, it def is drifty, and it’s not breaking super heavy, I would recommend a higher volume shortboard to take out because the faces are nice but seems like they are breaking a little slower and mushy. The tide is rising and will be dead high at 4:48 […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good morning and happy Friday! Starting off the day with a little bit of morning sickness again but plenty of potential out there! The buoy is 3.6 @ 8 seconds and the wind is light out of the SW turning south into the afternoon. There is definitely some workable waves out there if you are […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: S winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Hi Everyone! There really isn’t much out back right now. The little bit of swell we had earlier todays now really blown out and choppy. The waves coming in are doubling up mostly and the ones that are breaking are shin to knee high. The buoys are reading 3 ft @ 4 seconds with winds […]
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2025-01-17
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NIGHT
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Wind: SE winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 6 seconds and NE 1 ft at 4 seconds.
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Hey guys it looks like there’s not much out there right now. Its looking really messy and not the best conditions. I wouldn’t say it’s the best day to go out, the tide is currently dropping and will be dead low at 3:53 pm. The wind is blowing ESE around 10 mph. Check back later […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NW winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 10 seconds and NW 1 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: Good afternoon! There is not a lot going on out back at the moment. It is looking pretty flat out there and not much is breaking. The wind is blowing 11.4 mph SW, and the tide passed low at 1:20 pm this afternoon. There is not much breaking out back but keep an eye on […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! Hope y’all got out there this morning because it is pretty much unsurfable right now due to the tide and wind. Wind is blowing SW at 24mph making it super messy and choppy out there. Lots of white caps with no real waves breaking. Tide filled in around 3 this afternoon and the […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 7 seconds and E 1 ft at 14 seconds.
Response: Good morning! Another beautiful sunrise to start the day here on WB! We are making our way to that 7:37am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around thigh to waist bigger/smaller. The buoy is currently reading 3.9ft @ 5s and wind is out of the NNE/N around ~8 MPH. There’s some swell […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SE winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 6 seconds and NE 1 ft at 4 seconds.
A: Hey guys it looks like there’s not much out there right now. Its looking really messy and not the best conditions. I wouldn’t say it’s the best day to go out, the tide is currently dropping and will be dead low at 3:53 pm. The wind is blowing ESE around 10 mph. Check back later […]
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2025-01-01
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NIGHT
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Wind: NW winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: NW 3 ft at 4 seconds and SE 1 ft at 7 seconds.
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Hey everyone! There is an itty-bitty little log wave out behind the shop this afternoon. The conditions are great too, with the wind currently blowing 14mph WNW and the tide is rising after the low tide that was at 2:30pm. The next high tide is slotted for 8:13pm. I would get out there while the […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NW winds 5 kt, becoming S in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 14 seconds and E 2 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good morning! We’re kicking off the day with some super fun conditions as clean mid-period front runners from Hurricane Erin start to light up the coast. The swell is showing with waist-high waves right now, and we’re expecting a steady build as the day goes on — keep your eyes peeled for some punchier sets […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 11 seconds and E 3 ft at 5 seconds.
Response: Good afternoon, everyone! It looks a little bit soft out there but there are some waves! Sets are around thigh to waist high and sometimes smaller on the inside. There is a lot of consistency on the inside, but it doesn’t look very consistent further out. Wind is blowing east at 13mph keeping some texture […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! The wind has picked up a lot making a lot of bump in the water. The tide is dropping and there is some windswell in the water, so maybe checking some wind protected spots could be a good idea. The tide is low at 5:45pm and the wind is currently blowing 22mph SSW. […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NW winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: NW 3 ft at 4 seconds and SE 1 ft at 7 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! There is an itty-bitty little log wave out behind the shop this afternoon. The conditions are great too, with the wind currently blowing 14mph WNW and the tide is rising after the low tide that was at 2:30pm. The next high tide is slotted for 8:13pm. I would get out there while the […]
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2025-05-23
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NIGHT
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Wind: SW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts to 25 kt, becoming W 10 to 15 kt late this evening and early morning, then becoming NW late, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
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Hey everyone! There is not much going out back at the moment. Sets are in the shin to knee range and breaking very close to shore due to the 4:52pm high tide. Wind is blowing SW at around 15mph putting some chop and texture on the surface. Not much to target right now but maybe […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SE winds 5 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 8 seconds and SW 1 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! There’s not too much going on behind the shop today. The wind is currently blowing SSE, and the tide will be rising till 11:01pm. There are just a few tiny sets rolling in so if you are going out, I would definitely recommend a big foamy and look at the cams to find […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: S 6 ft at 7 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good morning everyone! It’s a foggy morning but there’s a decent wave out there. The bouy reads 5.2ft at 6 seconds and the water surface is very choppy. There’s a south wind about 15mph at the moment and wave direction is NE. Waves are rolling in about thigh height and occasionally higher. Have a great […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good Afternoon! The surf has pretty much completely deteriorated from the increase in wind. The waves around ankle high and barely surf able. Hope everyone has a great evening!
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts to 25 kt, becoming W 10 to 15 kt late this evening and early morning, then becoming NW late, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! There is not much going out back at the moment. Sets are in the shin to knee range and breaking very close to shore due to the 4:52pm high tide. Wind is blowing SW at around 15mph putting some chop and texture on the surface. Not much to target right now but maybe […]
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2025-07-19
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NIGHT
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Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
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Hey everyone! Hope y’all got out there this morning because it is pretty much unsurfable right now due to the tide and wind. Wind is blowing SW at 24mph making it super messy and choppy out there. Lots of white caps with no real waves breaking. Tide filled in around 3 this afternoon and the […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: NW 3 ft at 6 seconds and E 2 ft at 11 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! It’s looking small and clean out behind the shop right now. Waves are breaking pretty close to shore, but there’s some fun shorebreak to play around on. Wind is currently blowing WNW at 13 mph and creating some nice little tubes. We are currently approaching high tide, slotted for 5:26 later this evening. […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good morning! We’ve got a small mix of lingering ESE swell and some southerly windswell in the water this morning, with surf in the knee+ range and the occasional thigh-high set. The buoy is 2.3 @ 9 seconds, and conditions are looking clean early with light offshore winds—setting up a fun little morning session, especially […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, becoming W in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: NW 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Yesterday’s little pulse has backed off, and today we’re working with some playful knee-high+ lines early on. It’s not pumping, but there’s still a little something out there for the eager loggers and foamie cruisers. Winds are light out of the NNW, keeping things semi-clean, and should trend more WNW as the day goes on—so […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! Hope y’all got out there this morning because it is pretty much unsurfable right now due to the tide and wind. Wind is blowing SW at 24mph making it super messy and choppy out there. Lots of white caps with no real waves breaking. Tide filled in around 3 this afternoon and the […]
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2024-10-17
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Wind: N winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: N 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 12 seconds.
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Good Morning! The buoy is 3 ft @ 5 seconds and the Wind is moderate NW, there is a groomed wave rolling in with a short week line, At best there is a log wave to ride. It looking very mushy at the moment. More of the same for the remainder of there day, but […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: N 3 ft at 4 seconds and S 2 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is a baby longboard wave out back this afternoon! Most waves coming in were about knee high but some sets are offering waist high waves. The tide is dropping until 6:00pm so now would be the time to paddle out if you’ve been waiting all day. The wind is blowing 11mph NNW […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 5 to 7 ft, Wave Detail: E 7 ft at 12 seconds.
Response: Good morning y’all, it’s a similar story out there today. The buoy is holding at 5.2 feet at 6 seconds from the east, keeping some short-period energy in the water. Conditions remain pretty messy with that NNE wind blowing around 15 mph and chopping things up. You might find the occasional chest-high set if you’re […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NW winds 5 kt, becoming E in the afternoon, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good morning! The surf is looking pretty similar to yesterday, with the buoy holding at 2 feet at 6 seconds and some clean knee to thigh-high waves rolling through. The wind is currently a super light SW, keeping conditions nice and clean through the morning. As the day goes on, expect the wind to shift […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: N winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: N 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 12 seconds.
A: Good Morning! The buoy is 3 ft @ 5 seconds and the Wind is moderate NW, there is a groomed wave rolling in with a short week line, At best there is a log wave to ride. It looking very mushy at the moment. More of the same for the remainder of there day, but […]
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2024-11-02
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NIGHT
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Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 7 seconds and SE 3 ft at 8 seconds.
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Hey everyone! We apologize for the technical difficulties we’ve been experiencing this morning. Looks like the wind has switched this afternoon and has made things a bit bumpy. Currently, the wind is blowing 23mph East. There are still waves, but I would go out on a bigger board if you decide to paddle out. The […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: NE 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good afternoon, everyone! There appears to be a soft wave rolling in today in the knee-high range. It looks to be a little soft on the outside but walls up on the inside. If you can brave the cold, it definitely could be a fun day to take out a log or mid-length. The wind […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: What’s going on everyone! The surf is pretty flat with the tide filling in this afternoon. The wind is out of the WNW at 10 mph giving the conditions a clean texture. Overall, no waves so check back in for tomorrow’s report and updates and keep an eye on the cam.
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good morning ! We’ve got small surf in the water this morning, mostly knee to knee+ and pushing thigh high at the better spots. Not much punch to it, so you’ll want a board with some extra float to make the most of it. Conditions are clean early on with light SW/WSW breezes, offering a […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 7 seconds and SE 3 ft at 8 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! We apologize for the technical difficulties we’ve been experiencing this morning. Looks like the wind has switched this afternoon and has made things a bit bumpy. Currently, the wind is blowing 23mph East. There are still waves, but I would go out on a bigger board if you decide to paddle out. The […]
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2025-02-16
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Wind: SW winds 25 to 30 kt with gusts up to 45 kt, Seas: 8 to 11 ft, Wave Detail: S 10 ft at 9 seconds and S 1 ft at 6 seconds.
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Good morning! We’re making our way to that 9:45am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around chest to shoulder sometimes bigger/smaller. The buoy is reading 5.6ft @ 7s and wind is out of the S/SSW around ~17 MPH. Definitely some swell in the water this AM! That high isn’t doing us any […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 kt, becoming W 5 kt late, Seas: 1 ft, Wave Detail: E 1 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good afternoon, everyone! There seems to be a very tiny little wave rolling back through as the tide starts to flip. The wind is out of the SSE at 8mph giving the conditions a touch of texture outback. Overall, not really much happening in terms of surf. Stay tuned for tomorrows updates and reports and […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 kt, becoming W late, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! We apologize for the technical difficulties we’ve been experiencing this morning. Looks like the wind has switched this afternoon and has made things a bit bumpy. Currently, the wind is blowing 23mph East. There are still waves, but I would go out on a bigger board if you decide to paddle out. The […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SE winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 6 seconds and NE 1 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: Hey guys it looks like there’s not much out there right now. Its looking really messy and not the best conditions. I wouldn’t say it’s the best day to go out, the tide is currently dropping and will be dead low at 3:53 pm. The wind is blowing ESE around 10 mph. Check back later […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 25 to 30 kt with gusts up to 45 kt, Seas: 8 to 11 ft, Wave Detail: S 10 ft at 9 seconds and S 1 ft at 6 seconds.
A: Good morning! We’re making our way to that 9:45am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around chest to shoulder sometimes bigger/smaller. The buoy is reading 5.6ft @ 7s and wind is out of the S/SSW around ~17 MPH. Definitely some swell in the water this AM! That high isn’t doing us any […]
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2025-02-10
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NIGHT
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Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 7 seconds.
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Hey everyone! There isn’t a whole lot going on out behind the shop today. The conditions are bump from the NNE wind blowing 13mph and the rising tide. High tide is slotted at 5:51pm so the waves look a bit hard to paddle into at the moment. Your best bet would be riding a longboard […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: NE 5 ft at 7 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good morning! It’s looking a bit small and choppy this morning, but still manageable with some knee to thigh high waves rolling in. The surf is definitely on the softer side, so grabbing a board with a little extra volume will help you make the most of it. Conditions are cleaner now than they’ll be […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good morning! We’ve got a little more short-period windswell in the water today, with waves coming in around the waist-high range. The wind is super light early, which is keeping the ocean surface clean and glassy, definitely a nice look from the beach.That said, the swell is still on the softer side. A lot of […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 20 to 25 kt with gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 7 to 9 ft, Wave Detail: E 8 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! Still some good size out behind the shop right now. Sets are rolling in at around chest high, occasionally bigger. It’s looking pretty choppy, with winds blowing ENE at 21 mph. We passed low tide at 1:25 and we are currently approaching high, slotted for 7:03 later this evening. Have a great rest […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 7 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! There isn’t a whole lot going on out behind the shop today. The conditions are bump from the NNE wind blowing 13mph and the rising tide. High tide is slotted at 5:51pm so the waves look a bit hard to paddle into at the moment. Your best bet would be riding a longboard […]
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2025-08-26
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Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming NE 5 to 10 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: N 2 ft at 3 seconds and S 2 ft at 5 seconds.
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Good morning! There’s a clean and fun-looking log wave on offer right now. Conditions are better than expected, with the buoy reading 2.3 @ 13 seconds, a touch more energy than we were anticipating this morning. Sets are lining up nicely, and the surface conditions are glassy thanks to light offshore winds.The early session is […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! There is plenty of swell lingering around for another good day of surfing. The buoy is 3.6 ft @ 8 seconds and the tide is currently pushing into high at 11 am. It does look a little soft and mushy so a little volume wouldn’t hurt, there should be a couple good windows […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NE winds 20 to 25 kt with gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 7 to 9 ft, Wave Detail: E 8 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! Still some good size out behind the shop right now. Sets are rolling in at around chest high, occasionally bigger. It’s looking pretty choppy, with winds blowing ENE at 21 mph. We passed low tide at 1:25 and we are currently approaching high, slotted for 7:03 later this evening. Have a great rest […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: N winds 20 to 25 kt with gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 6 to 9 ft, Wave Detail: E 8 ft at 14 seconds and NE 6 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! Conditions haven’t changed too much, still chest to head high. It’s a little bit messier from high tide, but as the day goes on it might improve a bit. Winds are blowing NNW at 9.3mph, and we just passed high tide which was at 3:06pm. Low tide is at 9:50 tonight. If you […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming NE 5 to 10 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: N 2 ft at 3 seconds and S 2 ft at 5 seconds.
A: Good morning! There’s a clean and fun-looking log wave on offer right now. Conditions are better than expected, with the buoy reading 2.3 @ 13 seconds, a touch more energy than we were anticipating this morning. Sets are lining up nicely, and the surface conditions are glassy thanks to light offshore winds.The early session is […]
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2024-11-24
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NIGHT
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Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 4 seconds.
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What’s going on everyone! Conditions are micro at the moment down here at the beach. It appears to be in the big toe-shin high range and breaking right on the beach. Not a good afternoon to get in a quick session before dark. Keep an eye on the cams and stay tuned for tomorrow’s report […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Good afternoon everyone, there is a clean ankle to knee high wave breaking currently. I haven’t seen anyone surfing today, conditions are nearly flat and just barely surf able. There should be a touch more size by tomorrow morning with offshore winds so stay tuned.
Example 2:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the morning, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: NE 3 ft at 8 seconds and NW 1 ft at 3 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! The buoy is 2.3 @ 9 seconds and there is clean Knee high wave feathering out the back and breaking on the inside. The size is down a touch from yesterday but there is still the occasional wave that looks loggable. The wind is due to stay offshore for the remainder of the […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt, increasing to 20 to 25 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 6 to 9 ft, Wave Detail: SE 8 ft at 15 seconds, becoming SE 11 ft at 16 seconds and NE 2 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Good morning! We’ve got another day of solid surf courtesy of Hurricane Erin, and things have kicked up a notch since yesterday. Waves are rolling in at chest to head high, with some solid sets pushing through from the outside. A few of those bombs are making it all the way to the inside, offering […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 4 seconds.
A: What’s going on everyone! Conditions are micro at the moment down here at the beach. It appears to be in the big toe-shin high range and breaking right on the beach. Not a good afternoon to get in a quick session before dark. Keep an eye on the cams and stay tuned for tomorrow’s report […]
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2024-10-15
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NIGHT
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Wind: NW winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming N 15 to 20 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: N 3 ft at 4 seconds and S 2 ft at 5 seconds.
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Good afternoon! There is not a whole lot going on out back there is a small shin high wave, but the wind has picked up and is causing a decent amount of texture and drift. The wind is blowing 6.9 mph WNW and the tide will hit high around 6:17 pm this evening. I would […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There isn’t a whole lot going on out behind the shop today. The conditions are bump from the NNE wind blowing 13mph and the rising tide. High tide is slotted at 5:51pm so the waves look a bit hard to paddle into at the moment. Your best bet would be riding a longboard […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming N 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt late, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: W 2 ft at 3 seconds and E 1 ft at 12 seconds.
Response: Good afternoon, everyone! The conditions down at the beach look to be in the shin-knee high range and closing out right on the beach. The surf has pretty good shape, but the lines are little too long to navigate unless you’re right on the shoulder. The wind is out of the WNW at 10-15 mph […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: N winds 15 to 20 kt, diminishing to 10 to 15 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: NE 4 ft at 5 seconds and SW 2 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! There is some Knee high rideable surf sweeping down the beach. The buoy is 3.6 @ 5 seconds and there is a moderate NNW wind cleaning it up. Some volume will definitely be crucial because the waves don’t have much power behind them, some booties also wouldn’t hurt. The water temp has officially […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NW winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming N 15 to 20 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: N 3 ft at 4 seconds and S 2 ft at 5 seconds.
A: Good afternoon! There is not a whole lot going on out back there is a small shin high wave, but the wind has picked up and is causing a decent amount of texture and drift. The wind is blowing 6.9 mph WNW and the tide will hit high around 6:17 pm this evening. I would […]
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2025-02-12
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NIGHT
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Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt, increasing to 15 to 20 kt after midnight. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 7 seconds, becoming SE 5 ft at 7 seconds.
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Hey guys! Surf looks decent out there right now. There’s not too much size, but the conditions look clean. Currently the wind is blowing 5mph ENE and the tide is rising until 7:22pm tonight. I would try to paddle out sooner rather than later so the tide doesn’t affect the surf as much. Be sure […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good morning! There’s a little swell lingering out there this morning, but not much. The buoy is reading 2 ft at 4 seconds, and there’s a soft knee-high wave breaking along the beach. The light offshore winds are keeping conditions clean and manageable, making it a good day for the logs and other bigger boards. […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 10 seconds and W 1 ft at 2 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There’s not much going on behind the shop at the moment. There’s a small little ankle high wave that’s pretty crumbly. Wind is currently blowing south at 13 mph. We are approaching high tide, slotted for 8:12 later this evening. It doesn’t look like much will change before the sun sets, but if […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 kt, becoming W after midnight, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 4 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! Looks like there’s a ton of people towards the pier, it still looks really fun, but it is def walling up more now that the tide is dropping and will reach dead low at 5:38 this evening. I think between now and before it gets dark will be fun. Currently the wind is […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt, increasing to 15 to 20 kt after midnight. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 7 seconds, becoming SE 5 ft at 7 seconds.
A: Hey guys! Surf looks decent out there right now. There’s not too much size, but the conditions look clean. Currently the wind is blowing 5mph ENE and the tide is rising until 7:22pm tonight. I would try to paddle out sooner rather than later so the tide doesn’t affect the surf as much. Be sure […]
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2024-11-03
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Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 6 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
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Good Morning! We have some ENE wind swell out there this morning combining with left over SE swell. Conditions are jumbled and disorganized because of the steady NNE winds, it looks pretty tough to find a good one out there. The buoy Is 4.6 @ 6 seconds and will potentially pick up to 5.5 ft […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: W winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: NW 4 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! The ocean is pretty much flat today, all of the waves that do break are right on the beach. Unfortunately it looks like more of the same the rest of the day and for the next week. Flat spells like this remind us why we have to be grateful when there are waves […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 25 to 30 kt with gusts up to 45 kt, Seas: 8 to 11 ft, Wave Detail: S 10 ft at 9 seconds and S 1 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Good morning! We’re making our way to that 9:45am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around chest to shoulder sometimes bigger/smaller. The buoy is reading 5.6ft @ 7s and wind is out of the S/SSW around ~17 MPH. Definitely some swell in the water this AM! That high isn’t doing us any […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: E winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, becoming SE 5 to 10 kt after midnight, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Alright guys, checking in one last time today. Conditions are still holding pretty steady with stiff winds out of the ENE and blown out surf. The strong wind has created a decent bit of wind swell, but even still, we need the gusts to chill out if there is any hope of catching a worthwhile […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 6 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Good Morning! We have some ENE wind swell out there this morning combining with left over SE swell. Conditions are jumbled and disorganized because of the steady NNE winds, it looks pretty tough to find a good one out there. The buoy Is 4.6 @ 6 seconds and will potentially pick up to 5.5 ft […]
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2024-10-17
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NIGHT
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Wind: N winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: N 3 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
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Hey guys, it actually looks like a nice longboard wave, you’ve probably got a few hours until hightide messes with it, dead high is at 7:52 this evening. The wind is blowing NNW at 15 mph, it looks pretty clean for the most part. I would go out sooner than later, there was no one […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 5 kt, becoming S in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 9 seconds and W 1 ft at 2 seconds.
Response: good morning everyone! It’s another flat morning out on the water. The bouy currently reads 1.3ft at 10 seconds and we have a slight SW wind. We are coming off of high tide early this morning. Enjoy the day!
Example 2:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 kt, becoming SW late, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 7 seconds and E 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! There really isn’t a whole lot going on out back. There is a tiny wave; you might be able to paddle out with a longboard or a foamy. It’s about shin high, with the ocean surface pretty clean. The wind is blowing SSE at 8.2mph, and with high tide at 7:08pm. I would […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 20 to 25 kt with gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds, becoming NE 6 ft at 6 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good morning WB! We have a strong NE wind this morning with gusts up to 25mph, making it very cold. Wave direction is also from the NE and the water surface is very choppy. The bouy reads 4.6ft at 5 seconds. It’s going to be a cold and windy next few days, but check back […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: N winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: N 3 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Hey guys, it actually looks like a nice longboard wave, you’ve probably got a few hours until hightide messes with it, dead high is at 7:52 this evening. The wind is blowing NNW at 15 mph, it looks pretty clean for the most part. I would go out sooner than later, there was no one […]
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2025-04-06
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Wind: SW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: S 5 ft at 7 seconds.
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Rebuilding surf on tap thanks to pre-frontal S windswell. While overall conditions aren’t ideal, there’s still some rideable energy out there. This morning, we’re seeing small but workable waves in the knee-to-thigh-high range, with the better spots occasionally pushing waist high. Sideshore winds are in play, making things a bit messy across the region. Look […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: NE 1 ft at 3 seconds and SW 1 ft at 3 seconds.
Response: Good morning and happy Sunday! Another chilly start to the day here on WB but it’s paired with a beautiful sunrise! We’re coming off that 6:59am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around knee sometimes bigger/smaller. The buoy is reading 1.3ft @ 8s and wind is out of the W/WSW around ~3 […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good morning! There are some fun-looking waves rolling in this morning with a moderate offshore wind keeping things clean. The buoy is reading 2.5 @ 6 seconds, and there are knee to thigh high waves showing at the better spots. It’s a bit soft at times, but every so often a set stands up enough […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 4 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! It’s still very foggy, but the waves look a bit better. I think a longboard or a bigger board will do the trick. The tide has dropped some which is helping, and low tide is slotted for 3:47pm. The wind is currently blowing 6 mph SE. Be sure to keep an eye on […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: S 5 ft at 7 seconds.
A: Rebuilding surf on tap thanks to pre-frontal S windswell. While overall conditions aren’t ideal, there’s still some rideable energy out there. This morning, we’re seeing small but workable waves in the knee-to-thigh-high range, with the better spots occasionally pushing waist high. Sideshore winds are in play, making things a bit messy across the region. Look […]
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2024-12-14
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NIGHT
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Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 7 seconds and E 2 ft at 8 seconds.
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Hey everyone! Still some good size out behind the shop right now. Sets are waist to chest high and the swell is still building. Wind is blowing ENE at 27 mph, making it pretty choppy out there. We are currently approaching high tide, slotted for 6:10 later this evening. The wind and drift are making […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: N winds 5 kt, becoming E in the afternoon except SE 10 to 15 kt nearshore, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good morning! The buoy is currently reading 1.6 feet at 6 seconds, and we’ve got a small, knee-high wave in the water. The higher tide this morning is definitely putting a damper on things, most waves are breaking soft and right on the sand, making it a bit tricky to find a good one. That […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: W winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good Afternoon! The surf has pretty much completely deteriorated from the increase in wind. The waves around ankle high and barely surf able. Hope everyone has a great evening!
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 6 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! We have some ENE wind swell out there this morning combining with left over SE swell. Conditions are jumbled and disorganized because of the steady NNE winds, it looks pretty tough to find a good one out there. The buoy Is 4.6 @ 6 seconds and will potentially pick up to 5.5 ft […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 7 seconds and E 2 ft at 8 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! Still some good size out behind the shop right now. Sets are waist to chest high and the swell is still building. Wind is blowing ENE at 27 mph, making it pretty choppy out there. We are currently approaching high tide, slotted for 6:10 later this evening. The wind and drift are making […]
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2025-02-07
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Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt, diminishing to 5 to 10 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 7 seconds and E 2 ft at 10 seconds.
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It’s finally Friday! We’ve got a 1-2ft wave rolling in and a slight SW wind this morning. The bouy reads 3ft at 6 seconds. Low tide is approaching in about 2 hours. There’s not anything too exciting, but there’s an occasional rideable wave for sure. Get out there and enjoy the morning!
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: N winds 20 to 25 kt, diminishing to 15 to 20 kt after midnight. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: NE 6 ft at 9 seconds and N 2 ft at 5 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! The waves are still looking fun out back, about waist to stomach high. It’s a bit smaller than it was earlier due to the tide starting to go out, with low tide at 9:39pm, but definitely still fun. The ocean surface is a little bumpy because of the wind which is blowing 11.9mph […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the evening, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 8 seconds and SE 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is a little bit of a wave out back; still seems like it could be fun! High tide was at 3:50pm, so the tide is going to start going out, with low tide at 10:26pm. The ocean surface is a bit bumpy with winds at 12mph, and swells around knee to thigh […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: S 6 ft at 7 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good morning everyone! It’s a foggy morning but there’s a decent wave out there. The bouy reads 5.2ft at 6 seconds and the water surface is very choppy. There’s a south wind about 15mph at the moment and wave direction is NE. Waves are rolling in about thigh height and occasionally higher. Have a great […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt, diminishing to 5 to 10 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 7 seconds and E 2 ft at 10 seconds.
A: It’s finally Friday! We’ve got a 1-2ft wave rolling in and a slight SW wind this morning. The bouy reads 3ft at 6 seconds. Low tide is approaching in about 2 hours. There’s not anything too exciting, but there’s an occasional rideable wave for sure. Get out there and enjoy the morning!
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2025-04-12
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NIGHT
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Wind: NW winds 15 to 20 kt, becoming N 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 8 seconds.
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Hey guys! The waves out behind the shop are still very small, and still rideable for a bigger floaty board. The tide has started to rise until high tide at 8:10pm and the wind is blowing 14mph NNW. I would keep an eye on the cam for the remainder of the day and check back […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good morning!There’s some small, clean surf out back this morning, just enough to keep the logs and other floaty boards moving. The buoy is reading 1.6 ft at 8 seconds, and that should hold steady throughout the day.Winds are light offshore right now, keeping the lineup clean and organized, and they’re expected to stay that […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 20 to 25 kt, increasing to 25 to 30 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 40 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: SE 6 ft at 7 seconds and E 1 ft at 14 seconds, becoming S 10 ft at 8 seconds and E 1 ft at 13 seconds.
Response: Good morning and happy Monday! It’s a lot warmer of a morning than yesterday, but the water temp continues to creep down – today it is 53°. It’s going to be a windy day with gusts up to 45mph, but this morning there’s just a consistent 8mph SE wind. Wave direction is south and height […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, becoming S 5 to 10 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! We’ve got a small but surfable southerly swell rolling in this morning, with the better spots seeing knee to thigh-high waves and occasional waist-high sets. Conditions are fairly clean, though it’s a bit more textured with some SW wind on it. A good morning to get in the water, especially with the lower […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NW winds 15 to 20 kt, becoming N 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 8 seconds.
A: Hey guys! The waves out behind the shop are still very small, and still rideable for a bigger floaty board. The tide has started to rise until high tide at 8:10pm and the wind is blowing 14mph NNW. I would keep an eye on the cam for the remainder of the day and check back […]
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2024-10-19
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DAY
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Wind: NE winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 12 seconds and NE 4 ft at 6 seconds.
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Good morning and happy Saturday! Chilly but beautiful sunrise to start the day! We’re moving towards that 9:08am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around chest to shoulder sometimes bigger/smaller. The buoy is reading 4.6ft @ 6s and wind is out of the NNE/NE around ~13 MPH. At the moment, things appear […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: A mellow start to the day with weak but rideable surf, especially if you’re bringing out the big board. The early lower tide is offering a few knee-high peelers right off the beach—nothing major, but there’s something to slide into if you’re eager. Winds are coming in from the SW/SSW, giving the surface a semi-clean […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good morning! There are some fun-looking waves rolling in this morning with a moderate offshore wind keeping things clean. The buoy is reading 2.5 @ 6 seconds, and there are knee to thigh high waves showing at the better spots. It’s a bit soft at times, but every so often a set stands up enough […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: N 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is still a fun looking little longboard wave outback right now. Sets look on the smaller side of knee to thigh high. Wind is blowing NW at 13mph keeping the conditions nice and clean this afternoon. The tide is currently rising with high tide slotted for 6:42pm tonight. There is still plenty […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 12 seconds and NE 4 ft at 6 seconds.
A: Good morning and happy Saturday! Chilly but beautiful sunrise to start the day! We’re moving towards that 9:08am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around chest to shoulder sometimes bigger/smaller. The buoy is reading 4.6ft @ 6s and wind is out of the NNE/NE around ~13 MPH. At the moment, things appear […]
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2025-01-17
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Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, becoming NE 5 to 10 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: NW 3 ft at 6 seconds and E 1 ft at 8 seconds.
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Good morning and happy Friday! It’s a beautiful but flat morning out here on the beach. Nothing rideable at the moment but there’s a ton of birds feeding if you are into watching that this morning! The bouy currently reads 2ft at 7 seconds. The tide will be coming in until about 9:30am. Enjoy the […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NW winds 10 kt, becoming NE in the afternoon, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: SE 5 ft at 9 seconds and SW 2 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Good morning! The buoy is reading 3.6 ft at 7 seconds, and there’s a fun waist to stomach high wave rolling in. The lower tide is helping to line things up nicely, with some clean, well-defined sets. It’s looking a bit tricky to get into some of them, so a board with a little extra […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 5 seconds and NE 1 ft at 3 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone, it looks pretty messy out back right now. Wind is blowing NNE at 20mph making the surface pretty drifty. The current is pretty strong today making it tough to stay in the right spot and even paddle out. The tide is currently going out with the next low slotted for 9:23pm. I would […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt, increasing to 15 to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Good morning and happy Saturday! We are just passed that 5:17am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around knee to thigh occasionally bigger/smaller. The buoy is currently reading 2.6ft @ 5s and wind is out of the SW/WSW around ~6 MPH. There’s some small clean waves offering both short left and right […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, becoming NE 5 to 10 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: NW 3 ft at 6 seconds and E 1 ft at 8 seconds.
A: Good morning and happy Friday! It’s a beautiful but flat morning out here on the beach. Nothing rideable at the moment but there’s a ton of birds feeding if you are into watching that this morning! The bouy currently reads 2ft at 7 seconds. The tide will be coming in until about 9:30am. Enjoy the […]
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2025-02-08
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NIGHT
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Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt, increasing to 15 to 20 kt after midnight. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 6 seconds.
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Hey everyone! There’s still not a whole lot happening in the ocean today. We’ve got a shin high wave that is rolling through very slowly and the conditions are poor. The wind is blowing 5mph East and the tide is rising until 3:59pm. It might be best to wait and see what the waves are […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! The high tide has slowed things down a bit more, with even fewer sandbars working at their full potential. However, there are still waves to be had at select sandbars. I think that as the day goes on and the tide drops it may become more consistent again. Currently the tide is dropping, […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming SW 10 to 15 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 6 seconds and E 2 ft at 12 seconds.
Response: Good morning! There are still a couple of clean, lingering leftovers out there this morning. The buoys are showing 2.6 @ 13 seconds, and we’re seeing mostly knee-high waves with the occasional waist-high set sneaking through. Winds are offshore and expected to stay that way all day, with the lightest breeze during the early morning […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming W after midnight, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good afternoon guys! It looks like there isn’t a whole lot to surf right now. Its looking like it is crashing closer to the shore, the tide is rising and will be dead high tide at 6:50 pm. The wind is blowing around 14 mph south, causing the ocean’s surface to be very textured. I […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt, increasing to 15 to 20 kt after midnight. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 6 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! There’s still not a whole lot happening in the ocean today. We’ve got a shin high wave that is rolling through very slowly and the conditions are poor. The wind is blowing 5mph East and the tide is rising until 3:59pm. It might be best to wait and see what the waves are […]
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2024-10-01
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NIGHT
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Wind: NW winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 10 seconds and NW 1 ft at 4 seconds.
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Good afternoon! There is not a lot going on out back at the moment. It is looking pretty flat out there and not much is breaking. The wind is blowing 11.4 mph SW, and the tide passed low at 1:20 pm this afternoon. There is not much breaking out back but keep an eye on […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 20 to 25 kt with gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 8 to 11 ft, Wave Detail: S 11 ft at 10 seconds, becoming S 9 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! The waves got pretty big after that last storm system past through. It’s also currently the windiest it has been all day, as it’s blowing 35mph SSW with bigger gusts. The logos reflect the size of the swell coming in and please be sure to know your limits before you paddle out. Wind should […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NW winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming NE in the afternoon, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good morning. Surf conditions are on the smaller side today, with waves breaking right on the shoreline. The ocean surface is clean and well-groomed, offering smooth conditions through the morning hours.While the swell is minimal, there’s still some fun to be had, especially on a longboard or foamie. With the right board and timing, a […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 8 seconds and SW 1 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: What’s going on guys! There is a little wave still continuing to break this afternoon in the shin-knee high range. It looks like the ideal day to take the log out and catch a few waves before dark. The wind is out of the ENE at 5-10+ mph giving the surf a touch of texture […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NW winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 10 seconds and NW 1 ft at 4 seconds.
A: Good afternoon! There is not a lot going on out back at the moment. It is looking pretty flat out there and not much is breaking. The wind is blowing 11.4 mph SW, and the tide passed low at 1:20 pm this afternoon. There is not much breaking out back but keep an eye on […]
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2025-06-08
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Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt, increasing to 15 to 20 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 6 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
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Good morning! We’ve got another great morning in store for WB! We are right at that 6:01am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around knee to thigh occasionally bigger/smaller. The buoy is currently reading 3.3ft @ 6s and wind is out of the WSW/SW around ~8 MPH. Could be a few high […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, becoming N 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 6 seconds and SE 2 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There’s a little crumbly wave out back at the moment, but it could be fun on a bigger or floatier board if you’re wanting to get out there today. Waves are in the shin high range, with wind blowing SSW at around 16 mph. We’re currently approaching low, slotted for 8:13 later tonight. […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: S winds 15 to 20 kt, increasing to 20 to 25 kt late with gusts to 30 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: S 7 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good afternoon, the surf has decreased in size just a touch but some fun looking waves to be ridden out there. It looks to be in the waist-chest range with a few sets in the head high range. Still appears to be pretty drifty at the moment with the wind out of the SW from […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, diminishing to 5 to 10 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: NE 3 ft at 5 seconds and S 2 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Good morning! Cooler start and clocks have move an hour forward this AM. There’s a little wave out there. We are making our way to that 11:03am low tide and conditions appear to be coming through around thigh occasionally bigger/smaller. The buoy is currently reading 3.9ft @ 5s and wind is out of the NNE […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt, increasing to 15 to 20 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 6 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Good morning! We’ve got another great morning in store for WB! We are right at that 6:01am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around knee to thigh occasionally bigger/smaller. The buoy is currently reading 3.3ft @ 6s and wind is out of the WSW/SW around ~8 MPH. Could be a few high […]
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2025-04-23
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Wind: SW winds 5 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 4 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
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Good morning! We’ve got a clean little window shaping up this AM with super light SSW winds and some fun knee to thigh-high waves rolling in. Perfect setup for the logs and foamies—there are some nice, lined-up sets coming through, and the dropping tide is helping ’em break a bit deeper and more consistently. This […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt, diminishing to 10 to 15 kt late. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 7 seconds and E 2 ft at 13 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! Looks like there is a decent wave out back right now. Sets are around thigh high and have a good amount of power behind them. Wind is blowing ESE around 5mph keeping the surface relatively clean. Not a bad time to get out there this afternoon and grab a few fun ones as […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 6 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is a pretty fun wave out back right now. Conditions are messy since the wind was picked up now blowing NE around 20mph, but the surf looks waist high, so it is not too hard to find a wave despite the chop. The tide is currently backing off with low tide slotted […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 10 seconds and SW 1 ft at 3 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! Looks like there is not much out there right now… It seems like its breaking a little close to the shore right now, the tide is rising and will be dead high tide at 3:53 this afternoon, I don’t think you will have any luck unless it’s a very short ride, and the […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 4 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Good morning! We’ve got a clean little window shaping up this AM with super light SSW winds and some fun knee to thigh-high waves rolling in. Perfect setup for the logs and foamies—there are some nice, lined-up sets coming through, and the dropping tide is helping ’em break a bit deeper and more consistently. This […]
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2025-03-18
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Wind: N winds 15 to 20 kt, becoming NW 10 to 15 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: N 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 3 ft at 9 seconds.
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The surf is still going strong with some fun ESE swell continuing to roll in, keeping conditions rideable! We’ve got knee-high to waist-high waves today, with that ESE swell holding steady. Winds are offshore all day, and they’re lightening up a bit. While the surf’s not massive and a bit soft, the conditions are fun […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 9 seconds and SE 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There’s a little longboard wave out back this afternoon. The wind is blowing E 17 mph, and tide is rising until 4:35pm. This is causing a bit of a bump on the surface, so bring a foamy or a bigger board. Keep an eye on the cam as the tide drops later this […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: N 4 ft at 5 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is still a small wave out back now that the tide is low. The tide has just passed low at 2:54pm and high tide is slotted for 8:41pm tonight. The conditions are still clean, with the wind currently blowing 14mph NNW. I think the waves look really fun for a longboard or […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt late this evening, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: NE 5 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: There is a clean wave coming in right now with a hand full of surfers out there getting some fun looking waves on the longer boards. It looks a little tough to get into the waves, but there is some decent lines very now and then on the sets. The water Temp is 47 so […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: N winds 15 to 20 kt, becoming NW 10 to 15 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: N 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 3 ft at 9 seconds.
A: The surf is still going strong with some fun ESE swell continuing to roll in, keeping conditions rideable! We’ve got knee-high to waist-high waves today, with that ESE swell holding steady. Winds are offshore all day, and they’re lightening up a bit. While the surf’s not massive and a bit soft, the conditions are fun […]
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2025-09-22
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Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 7 seconds and E 4 ft at 11 seconds.
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Good morning! There is plenty of energy in the water today with the buoy hanging around 4ft @ 11 sec out of the ESE for majority of the day. The 8:45am high tide definitely getting on it so may want a bigger board early on. NNE wind is set to turn more onshore NE as […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: N winds 20 to 25 kt. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: NW 5 ft at 5 seconds and NE 4 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! The waves are a lot cleaner now than they were earlier today. There is a little log wave breaking now that the tide is dropping. Low tide is slotted for 5:14pm and the wind is blowing 10mph NW. It’s cold out today so if you’re trying to log this afternoon, don’t forget your […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, increasing to 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: SE 5 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: A fresh pulse of energy is on the way as the next front pushes in, kicking up a punchy windswell/swell mix. Sideshore winds are ramping up, setting the stage for some fun, rippable waves. Southerly windswell is stacking in, blending with lingering ESE/SE swell to serve up a playful combo. The early morning session looks […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming NW with gusts up to 20 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 3 seconds and NE 1 ft at 2 seconds.
Response: Good afternoon, everyone! There is not a ton of action out in the water this evening. It looks to be in the ankle-shin high range and soft. If you’re itching to surf, I would recommend a longboard. Overall, the wind is out of the West at 5 mph and the tide and high tide is […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 7 seconds and E 4 ft at 11 seconds.
A: Good morning! There is plenty of energy in the water today with the buoy hanging around 4ft @ 11 sec out of the ESE for majority of the day. The 8:45am high tide definitely getting on it so may want a bigger board early on. NNE wind is set to turn more onshore NE as […]
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2024-10-22
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Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 9 seconds.
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Good Morning! The buoy Is currently showing 3.6 ft @ 9 seconds and the waves look to be breaking in the waist high range. It is pretty disorganized and mushy out there, it looks tough to catch one. A high volume board would definitely be helpful to get into the waves right now. The swell […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 6 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Some more swell this morning, with the buoy reading 4 ft at 7 seconds and energy expected to tick up slightly through the day. There are some fun sections out front, but conditions are choppy. Winds out of the northeast are forecast to strengthen steadily as the afternoon wears on so watch out for added […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 kt, increasing to 10 to 15 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good morning! There’s still plenty of swell hanging around from yesterday — the buoy’s reading 3.6ft at 7 seconds, and some clean, well-formed lines are rolling through. Conditions are looking sweet right now with light winds, but they won’t stick around for long, so now’s the time to jump on it! It’s running a bit […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! The buoy Is currently showing 3.6 ft @ 9 seconds and the waves look to be breaking in the waist high range. It is pretty disorganized and mushy out there, it looks tough to catch one. A high volume board would definitely be helpful to get into the waves right now. The swell […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Good Morning! The buoy Is currently showing 3.6 ft @ 9 seconds and the waves look to be breaking in the waist high range. It is pretty disorganized and mushy out there, it looks tough to catch one. A high volume board would definitely be helpful to get into the waves right now. The swell […]
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2025-01-25
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Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 10 seconds and SW 1 ft at 3 seconds.
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Hey guys! Looks like there is not much out there right now… It seems like its breaking a little close to the shore right now, the tide is rising and will be dead high tide at 3:53 this afternoon, I don’t think you will have any luck unless it’s a very short ride, and the […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 20 to 25 kt, diminishing to 15 to 20 kt after midnight. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: S 5 ft at 6 seconds and E 1 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! Looks pretty messy out back as the wind has picked up even more since the last update. Wind is blowing SSW at around 26mph making the conditions choppy. The tide is going back out with the next low tide slotted for 7:13pm. Looks like there is still a thigh high wave but it […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 20 to 25 kt, increasing to 25 to 30 kt with gusts to 35 kt late, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: Not available.
Response: Hey everyone! The surf looks fun! There are mostly waist high waves coming through, but some of the sets are punchy! I would say any board could work, but you’ll catch the most with a bigger board. The wind has died down a bit but is still blowing hard offshore. Right now, it’s blowing 16mph […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Morning! Small but rideable surf on tap this morning with waves in the knee to thigh high range, and a few waist-high sets showing at the better spots. It’s a slight uptick from what we had on Wednesday. Light SW winds are keeping conditions fairly clean, especially early on. The surf is a bit soft, […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 10 seconds and SW 1 ft at 3 seconds.
A: Hey guys! Looks like there is not much out there right now… It seems like its breaking a little close to the shore right now, the tide is rising and will be dead high tide at 3:53 this afternoon, I don’t think you will have any luck unless it’s a very short ride, and the […]
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2025-08-27
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Wind: N winds 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: NE 2 ft at 3 seconds and S 1 ft at 5 seconds.
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Hey everyone! There is a little longboard wave out back, but nothing crazy. The surface is super clean, about knee to shin high, with the wind blowing N 5.8 mph. The tide is going out right now, with low tide at 4:58pm. It’s a super nice day so if you have the chance to paddle […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 6 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: The buoy’s at 3 ft @ 5 seconds, and we’ve got a soft thigh-high wave feathering through with little shape to it. Not much power, but there’s a rideable bump for the foamy if you’re itching to get wet. Winds pick up into the afternoon, which might add a touch more swell, but don’t expect […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good morning! Another small, sloppy day on tap. We’ve got short-period S sideshore windswell in the water and the buoy is holding at 3@5 seconds. Surf is running in the knee to thigh-high zone — pretty much a repeat of Monday. Overall quality is low, with weak, mushy waves and not much shape to work […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 8 seconds and S 2 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! It looks pretty fun out back right now! Wind is blowing ESE around 10mph as we approach low tide set for 5:47pm. It is really clean, and waves have good form and face to get some decent turns in. Sets are around knee to thigh with a decent amount of power behind them […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: NE 2 ft at 3 seconds and S 1 ft at 5 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! There is a little longboard wave out back, but nothing crazy. The surface is super clean, about knee to shin high, with the wind blowing N 5.8 mph. The tide is going out right now, with low tide at 4:58pm. It’s a super nice day so if you have the chance to paddle […]
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2025-04-04
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NIGHT
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Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 7 seconds.
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Hey guys! The wind has picked a lot since earlier today causing the conditions to be very bumpy and disorganized. The wind is currently blowing 18mph SSW and the tide is dropping until 7:27pm. There are still surfable waves so I would bring a bigger board and target the lower tide later today. Have a […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt, diminishing to 10 to 15 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 6 to 9 ft, Wave Detail: E 8 ft at 11 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! There is a solid amount of swell in thew water today in the head high range. The main issue is the strong NNE and high tide making the conditions less favorable, but there is some chunky peaks to be had if you are up for the challenge. Hopefully we will see some fun […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: W winds 25 to 30 kt with gusts up to 35 kt, becoming NW 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 6 to 9 ft, Wave Detail: S 9 ft at 9 seconds and NW 3 ft at 5 seconds, becoming S 6 ft at 8 seconds and NW 4 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! The tide has risen a significant amount causing the ocean to get very small/flat. There is an occasional set that works but it’s very few and far between. The conditions are still nice with the wind blowing 7 mph NW. High tide is slotted for 4:29pm, so I would get out there soon […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: N winds 20 to 25 kt. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: NW 5 ft at 5 seconds and NE 4 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! The waves are a lot cleaner now than they were earlier today. There is a little log wave breaking now that the tide is dropping. Low tide is slotted for 5:14pm and the wind is blowing 10mph NW. It’s cold out today so if you’re trying to log this afternoon, don’t forget your […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 7 seconds.
A: Hey guys! The wind has picked a lot since earlier today causing the conditions to be very bumpy and disorganized. The wind is currently blowing 18mph SSW and the tide is dropping until 7:27pm. There are still surfable waves so I would bring a bigger board and target the lower tide later today. Have a […]
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2025-09-18
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NIGHT
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Wind: S winds 5 kt, becoming W 5 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 8 seconds and SW 1 ft at 4 seconds.
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Hey everyone! There is a really slow shin high wave breaking out back. Could be fun for a big foam board to learn on but not much to target other than that. Wind is blowing SSE at 11 mph, and we are just approaching low tide set for 5:45pm. It is a little bumpy out […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: W winds 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: W 2 ft at 3 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! There is a knee high wave breaking right on the beach and it doesn’t look very surf able. The wind is light WSW and the buoy is 2ft @ 9 seconds. The water has cooled down a good bit it is down to 66 degrees. Low tide could allow for a deeper breaking […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NE winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 5 to 7 ft, Wave Detail: E 6 ft at 11 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! There is still plenty of waves leftover from yesterday in the chest high + range and the wind has died off significantly. The high tide is giving it a little morning sickness but things should start to shape up throughout the morning as the tide drops. The wind is due to stay light […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SE winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good afternoon, everyone! The surf appears to be in the knee-thigh range and packing a punch on the inside. The wind is out of the ESE at 10-15mph giving the conditions a fair amount of texture. It looks pretty fun on the inside section but fairly bumpy and slow on the outside. If you’re looking […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 kt, becoming W 5 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 8 seconds and SW 1 ft at 4 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! There is a really slow shin high wave breaking out back. Could be fun for a big foam board to learn on but not much to target other than that. Wind is blowing SSE at 11 mph, and we are just approaching low tide set for 5:45pm. It is a little bumpy out […]
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2025-08-15
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NIGHT
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Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 9 seconds.
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Hey everyone! Not too much going on today out on the water. Theres some tiny waves breaking every now and then but for the most part it’s just small shore break. Winds are currently blowing NE at about 10mph and the water is pretty clean but there’s still a slight bump on the surface. The […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 6 seconds and E 2 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There’s a little crumbly wave out back at the moment, but it could be fun on a bigger or floatier board if you’re wanting to get out there today. Waves are in the shin high range, with wind blowing SSW at around 16 mph. We’re currently approaching low, slotted for 8:13 later tonight. […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 8 seconds and S 2 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: Just ran out back behind the shop to take a peek at the waves, and not much is happening. The buoy is picking up 2 ft @ 8 seconds so there is some swell in the water with some mellow lines coming in, but it is breaking right on the sand. The wind is light […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NW winds 5 kt, becoming S in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 14 seconds and E 2 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good morning! We’re kicking off the day with some super fun conditions as clean mid-period front runners from Hurricane Erin start to light up the coast. The swell is showing with waist-high waves right now, and we’re expecting a steady build as the day goes on — keep your eyes peeled for some punchier sets […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! Not too much going on today out on the water. Theres some tiny waves breaking every now and then but for the most part it’s just small shore break. Winds are currently blowing NE at about 10mph and the water is pretty clean but there’s still a slight bump on the surface. The […]
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2025-09-17
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Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: NW 2 ft at 3 seconds and E 2 ft at 8 seconds.
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(Sweetwater will not be doing the Mid-Morning Update today) Good morning! The buoy is reading 1.6 feet at 10 seconds out of the ESE, and there’s a tiny, ankle-high wave breaking right on the sand. It’s technically surfable, but there’s very little energy in the water and not much depth to work with, expect soft, […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NW winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming N 15 to 20 kt late this evening and overnight. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: N 3 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is still a fun looking little longboard wave outback right now. Sets look on the smaller side of knee to thigh high. Wind is blowing NW at 13mph keeping the conditions nice and clean this afternoon. The tide is currently rising with high tide slotted for 6:42pm tonight. There is still plenty […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt, increasing to 15 to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good morning! Another beautiful start to the day here on WB! We are at that mid-tide mark, making our way to that 9:50am low tide and conditions appear to be coming through around thigh bigger/smaller. The buoy is currently reading 2.6ft @ 5s and wind is out of the WSW around ~9 MPH. Some smaller […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: W 2 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! Most of the waves coming through are breaking onto shore, but with the tide still dropping, I’m sure we will start to see more waves breaking on the outside more and more. The conditions are still nice with the wind blowing 8mph WNW and low tide is slotted for 6:33pm. Be sure to […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: NW 2 ft at 3 seconds and E 2 ft at 8 seconds.
A: (Sweetwater will not be doing the Mid-Morning Update today) Good morning! The buoy is reading 1.6 feet at 10 seconds out of the ESE, and there’s a tiny, ankle-high wave breaking right on the sand. It’s technically surfable, but there’s very little energy in the water and not much depth to work with, expect soft, […]
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2025-03-01
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NIGHT
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Wind: W winds 15 to 20 kt, becoming N 20 to 25 kt after midnight. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: S 5 ft at 7 seconds and N 4 ft at 4 seconds.
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Hey guys look about the same, its super windy now. I saw one guy out but not catching anything, its most likely going to blow you down the beach, with the wind blowing at 19 mph SW, and the tide is now starting to slowly rise and will be dead high tide around 8:23 this […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: S 5 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is a fun wave out back this afternoon. The wind has picked up a lot since this morning, and it looks like a lot of the sets are closing out. It’s a nice day out though, so I would paddle out while we have waves. The wind is currently blowing 19mph SSW […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 6 seconds and NE 1 ft at 9 seconds, becoming S 1 ft at 5 seconds and NE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone. There is a small log wave out back this afternoon. Most waves are coming in around the knee to waist high range. The conditions are still clean, with light winds blowing offshore, 10 mph WNW. The tide is rising with high tide slotted for 6:51pm. I would try to get out soon while […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: N winds 15 to 20 kt. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: N 3 ft at 4 seconds and E 2 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! The waves are pretty flat, but sometimes there is an occasional set that is around shin to knee high. I would defiantly take out a log if you’re determined to paddle out. The wind is blowing 13mph WNW making clean conditions on the surface. The tide has just started to drop at 3:04pm […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: W winds 15 to 20 kt, becoming N 20 to 25 kt after midnight. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: S 5 ft at 7 seconds and N 4 ft at 4 seconds.
A: Hey guys look about the same, its super windy now. I saw one guy out but not catching anything, its most likely going to blow you down the beach, with the wind blowing at 19 mph SW, and the tide is now starting to slowly rise and will be dead high tide around 8:23 this […]
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2024-11-06
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DAY
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Wind: SE winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: SE 5 ft at 9 seconds.
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Good Morning! There is some lingering swell down just a touch from yesterday. The buoys is looking nice, 4.3 @ 10 seconds and there is chest high wave breaking when the sets come in. The wind is light out of the east making things a bit jumbled up and disorganized but there is still some […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Morning! Small but rideable surf on tap this morning with waves in the knee to thigh high range, and a few waist-high sets showing at the better spots. It’s a slight uptick from what we had on Wednesday. Light SW winds are keeping conditions fairly clean, especially early on. The surf is a bit soft, […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: NE 4 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is a little bit of wave out back; you can definitely paddle out on a longboard and have some fun. It’s a bit drifty from the wind, blowing ENE at 23mph with a little bit of a bump. The tide is currently rising, with high tide at 8:18pm and sunset is at […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is not too much happening out back right now. Wind has picked up blowing SSW at around 20mph making the surface pretty choppy. Sets look around knee high and kind of crumbling pretty far out and then pushing in like a snowplow to shore. The tide is starting to go back out […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SE winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: SE 5 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Good Morning! There is some lingering swell down just a touch from yesterday. The buoys is looking nice, 4.3 @ 10 seconds and there is chest high wave breaking when the sets come in. The wind is light out of the east making things a bit jumbled up and disorganized but there is still some […]
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2025-06-18
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NIGHT
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Wind: SW winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 8 seconds.
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Hey everyone! The wind is making things bumpy in the water this afternoon. There were a few sandbars that were breaking, but mostly everything was breaking close to shore. The wind is currently blowing 18mph SSW and the tide is dropping until 8:04pm. Hopefully more sandbars turn on as the tide drops some more. Be […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 20 to 25 kt with gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: NE 6 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! The swell has died down a bit since this morning due to low tide, but there still is a thigh to waist high wave out back. It is a little drifty with winds at 13.9 mph blowing N. Low tide was at 3:25pm today, and high tide will be at 9:22pm. I would […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 4 seconds and E 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Small, weak surf out there today with a mix of tiny ESE swell and some local wind chop. The buoy’s reading 2ft @ 8 seconds, but it’s not offering much—waves are in the knee to knee-plus high range with poor shape and minimal energy. A longboard might snag a few soft ones early, but overall […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NW winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming N 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is still a wave breaking behind the shop right now, but it’s a bit smaller than this morning. The wind is blowing 11mph SW making a tad bit of texture on the surface. The tide is dropping, and low tide is slotted for 6:46pm. If you haven’t gotten out today or yesterday, […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 8 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! The wind is making things bumpy in the water this afternoon. There were a few sandbars that were breaking, but mostly everything was breaking close to shore. The wind is currently blowing 18mph SSW and the tide is dropping until 8:04pm. Hopefully more sandbars turn on as the tide drops some more. Be […]
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2025-07-16
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NIGHT
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Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 6 seconds.
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Hey guys, the surf is not the greatest, but the tide is dropping until 6:35pm. Hopefully the surf improves throughout the evening if you don’t mind the bump. Currently the wind is blowing 17mph SSE, creating some bump on the surface. I would recommend a bigger board and keeping an eye on the cam as […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: NE 2 ft at 4 seconds and S 1 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is a small wave out back behind the shop today. High tide was about an hour ago so the waves are a bit mushy and hard to get into. The buoys are reading 1.6 ft @ 4.5 seconds, with winds blowing 10 mph SSE. If you want to try and get out […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 20 to 25 kt, diminishing to 15 to 20 kt late. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: SW 5 ft at 6 seconds and E 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There’s a little wave out back, but it doesn’t have the best form. The wind is blowing 16mph WSW creating some bump on the water and the tide is rising after low tide at 3:31pm. A bigger board would be the best option this afternoon, and I would check around the different sandbars […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, becoming W in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: NW 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Yesterday’s little pulse has backed off, and today we’re working with some playful knee-high+ lines early on. It’s not pumping, but there’s still a little something out there for the eager loggers and foamie cruisers. Winds are light out of the NNW, keeping things semi-clean, and should trend more WNW as the day goes on—so […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 6 seconds.
A: Hey guys, the surf is not the greatest, but the tide is dropping until 6:35pm. Hopefully the surf improves throughout the evening if you don’t mind the bump. Currently the wind is blowing 17mph SSE, creating some bump on the surface. I would recommend a bigger board and keeping an eye on the cam as […]
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2025-01-22
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NIGHT
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Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 10 seconds and E 3 ft at 7 seconds.
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Hope everyone is enjoying the snow day so far! The buoy is down to 4.6@ 7 seconds and there is a semi clean wave breaking. It looks similar to earlier this afternoon with stomach high lefts running down the beach. There is not a ton of power, but something out there if you are itching […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: What’s going on everyone! Conditions are micro at the moment down here at the beach. It appears to be in the big toe-shin high range and breaking right on the beach. Not a good afternoon to get in a quick session before dark. Keep an eye on the cams and stay tuned for tomorrow’s report […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 11 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! It looks really fun out back as we come off low tide this afternoon. The tide just started filling back in with high tide slotted for 7:20pm tonight giving us consistently bigger sets than earlier today. Most sets still look in the thigh to waist range, but the bigger sets seem to be […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts to 20 kt, becoming NW 15 to 20 kt with gusts to 25 kt after midnight, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 6 seconds and E 1 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is not a whole lot going on out back right now. Sets are breaking right on shore with little to no face or room to ride. Wind is blowing SSE at 19mph. We are just coming off high tide with the next low tide slotted for 10:30pm tonight. Sets are in the […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 10 seconds and E 3 ft at 7 seconds.
A: Hope everyone is enjoying the snow day so far! The buoy is down to 4.6@ 7 seconds and there is a semi clean wave breaking. It looks similar to earlier this afternoon with stomach high lefts running down the beach. There is not a ton of power, but something out there if you are itching […]
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2024-12-05
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DAY
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Wind: SW winds 25 to 30 kt, becoming W 20 to 25 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 40 kt in the morning, Seas: 5 to 8 ft, Wave Detail: SW 7 ft at 7 seconds and W 2 ft at 4 seconds.
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Good morning, we’re getting closer to the weekend folks! We’ve got a much warmer morning today and a wind switch from yesterday. Wind is coming from the SW at 20mph and the ocean surface is choppy. Waves are looking about knee height and sloppy at the moment but expected to pick up to 2-3ft this […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good morning and happy Monday! The tide is currently dropping until noon and waves are rolling in directly on shore. Its a calm morning with a light drizzle. There’s a slight offshore wind at the moment. The bouy reads a wave height of 1.3 feet @ 9 seconds. Nothing more than shin to knee height […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt until early morning, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 6 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! Looks like there is still a fun wave out back! The tide just started to go back out with the next low tide slotted for 9:15pm. Wind is still light blowing SSE around 7mph. Sets are looking around thigh to knee high and occasionally bigger and definitely surfable. It is still breaking close […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 8 seconds and NE 2 ft at 5 seconds.
Response: We’ve got small but rideable surf on tap today! Most waves are rolling in around knee to thigh-high, with a few slightly bigger peaks pushing waist high if you’re lucky. Buoy readings are showing 3 feet at 8 seconds, giving just enough pulse to keep things fun. Winds are onshore, making for bumpy and textured […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 25 to 30 kt, becoming W 20 to 25 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 40 kt in the morning, Seas: 5 to 8 ft, Wave Detail: SW 7 ft at 7 seconds and W 2 ft at 4 seconds.
A: Good morning, we’re getting closer to the weekend folks! We’ve got a much warmer morning today and a wind switch from yesterday. Wind is coming from the SW at 20mph and the ocean surface is choppy. Waves are looking about knee height and sloppy at the moment but expected to pick up to 2-3ft this […]
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2025-08-09
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NIGHT
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Wind: NE winds 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: NE 4 ft at 6 seconds.
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Hey everyone! There is a little bit of wave out back; you can definitely paddle out on a longboard and have some fun. It’s a bit drifty from the wind, blowing ENE at 23mph with a little bit of a bump. The tide is currently rising, with high tide at 8:18pm and sunset is at […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 4 seconds and SE 3 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Another mellow morning on tap with small but rideable waves in the 1–2′ range—perfect for bigger boards with plenty of float. The swell is holding steady with the buoy reading 2.3 ft at 9 seconds, offering up some playful lines. Light southwest winds are keeping things fairly clean with just a touch of surface texture. […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone, not a ton of waves out back behind the shop today but the ones that are coming through are mushy and not very powerful. The buoys are reading 3 feet @ 4.1 seconds, with winds blowing SSE at around 9mph. Although conditions aren’t amazing there’s a few little longboard waves coming through. I’d […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: E winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, becoming SE 5 to 10 kt after midnight, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Alright guys, checking in one last time today. Conditions are still holding pretty steady with stiff winds out of the ENE and blown out surf. The strong wind has created a decent bit of wind swell, but even still, we need the gusts to chill out if there is any hope of catching a worthwhile […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: NE 4 ft at 6 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! There is a little bit of wave out back; you can definitely paddle out on a longboard and have some fun. It’s a bit drifty from the wind, blowing ENE at 23mph with a little bit of a bump. The tide is currently rising, with high tide at 8:18pm and sunset is at […]
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2025-02-06
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DAY
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Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming SW 10 to 15 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 6 seconds and E 2 ft at 10 seconds.
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Happy Thursday! We have an overcast morning with a slight NW wind. The bouy reads 3ft at 7 seconds. There’s a clean wave 2-3ft rolling in. Conditions are looking awesome so go get out there! Have a great day everyone!
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! The wind has picked up a lot making a lot of bump in the water. The tide is dropping and there is some windswell in the water, so maybe checking some wind protected spots could be a good idea. The tide is low at 5:45pm and the wind is currently blowing 22mph SSW. […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: E winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming SE after midnight, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 4 seconds and E 1 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! The surf is still very small this afternoon. There were a few sets that could be rideable with a longboard or foamie but not much else. The surface is still bumpy with the wind blowing 14mph ENE. The tide just started rising at 2:28pm so this coming high tide is slotted for 8:39pm. […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: E winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is a small wave breaking during this low tide; however, the onshore wind is making things a bit bumpy. Currently the wind is blowing 18mph East and the tide is now rising until 8:41pm. It could be fun with a bigger board if you have nothing else going on this afternoon, but […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming SW 10 to 15 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 6 seconds and E 2 ft at 10 seconds.
A: Happy Thursday! We have an overcast morning with a slight NW wind. The bouy reads 3ft at 7 seconds. There’s a clean wave 2-3ft rolling in. Conditions are looking awesome so go get out there! Have a great day everyone!
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2025-03-28
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DAY
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Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 3 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
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The day starts with small, choppy surf and onshore winds.The buoy is showing 2ft @ 13 seconds, producing knee-high windswell at dawn. Conditions remain unremarkable, with no real incentive to paddle out. As the day progresses, onshore winds strengthen, generating a slight increase in windswell. While the waves may gain a bit of size compared […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: E winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is a little bit of wave out back; you can definitely paddle out on a longboard and have some fun. It’s a bit drifty from the wind, blowing ENE at 23mph with a little bit of a bump. The tide is currently rising, with high tide at 8:18pm and sunset is at […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 20 to 25 kt, increasing to 25 to 30 kt with gusts up to 35 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 4 ft at 4 seconds and E 2 ft at 8 seconds, becoming SW 7 ft at 6 seconds and E 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! The wind has picked up a bit, creating some chatter on the surface. Right now, it’s blowing 19mph SSW. However, there is still a knee high or less wave coming through which could work on a log. The tide has dropped at 3:33pm and the next high tide isn’t until 9:22pm tonight. If […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: E winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 5 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: SE 5 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! It looks pretty fun out there after the storm this morning. Sets have got even bigger and are around chest high at the moment. It is pretty messy due to the strong ENE wind blowing around 23mph but there are some good clean ones breaking if you can find them. The next high […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 3 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
A: The day starts with small, choppy surf and onshore winds.The buoy is showing 2ft @ 13 seconds, producing knee-high windswell at dawn. Conditions remain unremarkable, with no real incentive to paddle out. As the day progresses, onshore winds strengthen, generating a slight increase in windswell. While the waves may gain a bit of size compared […]
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2025-06-27
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DAY
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Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
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Good morning! We’ve got a fun little pulse in the water with the buoy at 2.3 @ 10 seconds. Surf is running thigh to waist high, and there are plenty of clean lines rolling through—ideal for the logs with a few corners that should light up for the shortboards at the right spots. Winds are […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! It looks like there’s a small wave out back right now. Sets are about knee to shin high and start to slowly break pretty far out, rideable for a bigger board, but then reform and dump into shore break getting pretty hollow. Could be some fun shore break waves for the smaller boards […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good morning! We are about an hour from low tide and the sun is trying to poke through the morning clouds. The most recent bouy reading has a wave of 3ft @ 5 seconds. Waves are coming on shore from the SE about knee high, and there’s an occasional rideable wave out there for sure. […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: W winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, becoming NW 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 4 ft at 6 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: What’s going on everyone! There seems to be a little knee-high wave rolling in across the beach. It looks a little bumpy with the wind out of the ESE at 5-10mph. Not a terrible afternoon for a little longboard session but overall, not the greatest conditions to round off the afternoon. Stay tuned for tomorrow’s […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Good morning! We’ve got a fun little pulse in the water with the buoy at 2.3 @ 10 seconds. Surf is running thigh to waist high, and there are plenty of clean lines rolling through—ideal for the logs with a few corners that should light up for the shortboards at the right spots. Winds are […]
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2024-12-23
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DAY
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Wind: NE winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: NE 3 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
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Good Morning! It is a chilly start to the day and there is some lackluster wind swell out there. The wind direction is N and turning NNE currently and the waves are breaking mushy in the the thigh to waist high range. This morning will be one of the better windows of surf before the […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good morning! We’ve got mostly knee-high surf to kick off the day, with SW/SSW winds already adding a bit of sideshore texture to the lineup. A few better-exposed spots are picking up some fun little longboard lines, especially as we head toward the lower tide. Winds ramp up from the SSW later this morning and […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! Looks like there’s a small wave out back right now! Mostly shin-knee high sets with the occasional thigh high wave. We just passed low tide at 2:40pm so it is a good time to paddle out before the tide comes back up at 9 tonight. Wind is blowing SSE at around 18 mph […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt late this evening and early morning, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: NW 2 ft at 3 seconds and NE 2 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There’s still a small but clean wave behind the shop right now. Wind is blowing NNW at 3 mph and waves are in the shin to knee high range. Even with the rising tide, it looks like it could be fun to catch some on a bigger board if you’re willing to be […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: NE 3 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Good Morning! It is a chilly start to the day and there is some lackluster wind swell out there. The wind direction is N and turning NNE currently and the waves are breaking mushy in the the thigh to waist high range. This morning will be one of the better windows of surf before the […]
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2025-08-11
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NIGHT
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Wind: SE winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
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Hey everyone! There is a little wave out back; you could have some fun on a longboard or a foamy. It’s a bit breezy out with 16mph winds blowing SSE so the ocean is a bit bumpy and drifty. We are approaching low tide at 3:41pm and high tide will be at 9:48pm. It could […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! We still have some nice mid period swell coming in, the buoys is sitting around 4 ft at 11 seconds. Currently the waves are breaking in the stomach high and sometimes chest level on the set waves. The wind is light out of the north keeping things somewhat organized, but still looking a […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming NE 15 to 20 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 7 seconds and E 2 ft at 10 seconds, becoming NE 3 ft at 4 seconds and S 3 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good morning! Foggy but warm conditions greet us with knee-to-waist-high+ surf and a mix of SSE/SE and ESE swells. Light onshore winds keeping it decent early, but the mid morning high tide and building winds might soften conditions. This morning offers the best window for a session. Can definitely get a few fun ones! Stay […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! There is a little fun wave out back, about knee to thigh high. It’s pretty clean, the winds are blowing at 9.2 mph N so it’s making it a bit drifty but nothing crazy. We are just approaching high tide at 4:48pm, so definitely keep an eye on the cam as the tide […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SE winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! There is a little wave out back; you could have some fun on a longboard or a foamy. It’s a bit breezy out with 16mph winds blowing SSE so the ocean is a bit bumpy and drifty. We are approaching low tide at 3:41pm and high tide will be at 9:48pm. It could […]
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2025-05-22
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DAY
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Wind: NW winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming SW 15 to 20 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: NW 3 ft at 5 seconds and NE 1 ft at 7 seconds.
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Good morning! Clean but small leftover surf this morning, with just enough pulse to make it worth a shot, especially if you’ve got a floaty board. Conditions are nice and clean thanks to light offshore breezes, with surf in the knee to knee-plus range. This morning is your best window for a combo of size, […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 25 to 30 kt, diminishing to 20 to 25 kt after midnight, Seas: 5 to 8 ft, Wave Detail: E 8 ft at 7 seconds and S 2 ft at 11 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There are some fun looking waves out there right now! There is still some bump and drift to contend with, but there is some size and consistency! Some sets are coming in around waist high or bigger! The wind is currently blowing 23mph NE. The tide is dropping, and low tide is at […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Morning! we’ve got a mix of short period SE to S swell in the water this morning, delivering thigh to waist, even occasional stomach high sets at the better spots. SSE onshore winds are putting a bit of lump and bump on it, but there’s still some workable surf out there with moments of decent […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the morning, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 8 seconds and NE 2 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: Good morning! We still have some surf lingering in the knee to thigh high range, with the buoy currently reading 2.6 ft at 8 seconds. The wind is adding a fair amount of texture to the surface, but the waves remain fairly organized. It’s looking pretty soft out there right now and a bit tricky […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NW winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming SW 15 to 20 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: NW 3 ft at 5 seconds and NE 1 ft at 7 seconds.
A: Good morning! Clean but small leftover surf this morning, with just enough pulse to make it worth a shot, especially if you’ve got a floaty board. Conditions are nice and clean thanks to light offshore breezes, with surf in the knee to knee-plus range. This morning is your best window for a combo of size, […]
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2024-11-21
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NIGHT
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Wind: W winds 20 to 25 kt, diminishing to 15 to 20 kt after midnight. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: W 4 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 9 seconds.
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Hey guys! The wind has shifted a bit making a bit of texture on the water. That and almost no size is making things a bit challenging behind the shop right now. The wind is currently blowing 22mph SW. The tide is dropping, and low tide is slotted for 6:13pm. A bigger board will be […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NW winds 25 to 30 kt with gusts to 35 kt, diminishing to 20 to 25 kt late, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: NW 5 ft at 4 seconds and SW 3 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! Not much has changed since the last report. It’s pretty flat besides the occasional ankle to shin high wave that breaks on shore. The wind is blowing NW at 14 mph with bigger gusts. The tide is dropping, with low tide at 4:42 in about an hour. It doesn’t look like much will […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good morning! There’s a little bump in the water this morning, but the north wind is giving it some side shore crumble. The buoy is showing 3.3 ft at 5 seconds, and there’s a thigh-high wave trying to break through the morning texture. High tide is keeping things a bit mushy, with a lot of […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 7 seconds and E 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! There’s not too much happening behind the shop right now. We have a little longboard wave great for beginners or people learning. The surface is bumpy, and the wind is blowing 15mph SSE and the tide is rising until 6:25pm. Be sure to keep your eye on the cam and be sure to […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: W winds 20 to 25 kt, diminishing to 15 to 20 kt after midnight. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: W 4 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Hey guys! The wind has shifted a bit making a bit of texture on the water. That and almost no size is making things a bit challenging behind the shop right now. The wind is currently blowing 22mph SW. The tide is dropping, and low tide is slotted for 6:13pm. A bigger board will be […]
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2025-05-28
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NIGHT
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Wind: S winds 15 to 20 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: SE 5 ft at 6 seconds.
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What’s up everyone! There is some fun looking surf still on tap this afternoon. It looks to be in the knee-waist high range and maybe stomach-chest on set. If you find the right wave it looks pretty rippable on a fish or a groveler however, it does look a touch soft if you’re not a […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good morning! Beautiful sunrise to start the day here on WB! There’s still some chill in the air to get things going. We’re coming off that 6:35am low tide and conditions appear to be coming through around knee sometimes bigger/smaller. The buoy is reading 2.3ft @ 4s and wind is out of the WSW/SW around […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming S 10 to 15 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 9 seconds and SW 2 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: Good morning and happy Saturday! Setting up for another great day on WB! We are coming off that 4:27 low tide and conditions appear to be coming through around thigh occasionally bigger/smaller. The buoy is currently reading 2.0ft @ 9s and wind is out of the WSW/SW around ~4 MPH. There’s some smaller clean waves […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: W winds 10 kt, becoming NW late, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: What’s up everyone! Still no surf on the horizon this afternoon. It still appears to be in the ankle-shin high range and breaking right on the beach. The wind has shifted lightly adding a little more texture to the conditions. The wind is South at 10 mph, and we are about at the halfway point […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: S winds 15 to 20 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: SE 5 ft at 6 seconds.
A: What’s up everyone! There is some fun looking surf still on tap this afternoon. It looks to be in the knee-waist high range and maybe stomach-chest on set. If you find the right wave it looks pretty rippable on a fish or a groveler however, it does look a touch soft if you’re not a […]
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2025-05-25
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NIGHT
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Wind: SW winds 5 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 9 seconds and S 1 ft at 4 seconds.
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Happy Sunday everybody! The beach is swarming with people because of pre Memorial Day, and the water is filled with people, but not waves. Theres not much swell in the water for the rest of the day and the wind is going 9 mph side shore. I would suggest if you came to bring some […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming S in the afternoon, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 11 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! The buoy is showing 1.6 ft @ 12 seconds and there is a small and mushy shin high wave coming in right now. If you are looking to surf today you should target the morning and you will definitely need a bigger foam board. The wind will start to come out of the […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: W winds 20 to 25 kt, diminishing to 15 to 20 kt after midnight. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: W 4 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! The wind has shifted a bit making a bit of texture on the water. That and almost no size is making things a bit challenging behind the shop right now. The wind is currently blowing 22mph SW. The tide is dropping, and low tide is slotted for 6:13pm. A bigger board will be […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NW winds 20 to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: NW 4 ft at 4 seconds and E 4 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: There is some 13 second period swell starting to fill in on the buoy 3.6 @ 13 seconds. It is Lully because of the longer period but when some of the set waves come in they are chest high and clean. Good time to surf ! not much on the forecast for the rest of […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 9 seconds and S 1 ft at 4 seconds.
A: Happy Sunday everybody! The beach is swarming with people because of pre Memorial Day, and the water is filled with people, but not waves. Theres not much swell in the water for the rest of the day and the wind is going 9 mph side shore. I would suggest if you came to bring some […]
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2025-08-30
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DAY
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Wind: NW winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming E in the afternoon, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 8 seconds and W 1 ft at 3 seconds.
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Good morning! The wind is light out of the west, creating clean, glassy conditions. There’s a knee-high wave breaking, decent for bigger boards, but it’s pretty weak and a bit tricky to get into. The best window for good conditions will be this morning before the wind starts shifting onshore later in the afternoon. It’ll […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SE winds 5 kt, Seas: 1 ft, Wave Detail: S 1 ft at 4 seconds and NE 1 ft at 5 seconds.
Response: What’s going on everyone! Not a lot of surf on the horizon today. It looks to be in the ankle-shin high range and very unorganized due to the lack of size and wind. The wind is out of the South at 10-15mph giving the water some texture. Overall, not the greatest conditions down at the […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! Not too much happening out back right now. Sets are around shin to knee as we approach the 4:26pm low tide. Sets are rolling in at a decent speed so might be able to get a few really quick turns on the bigger ones but not too much more than that. You’ll really […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, becoming N 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 6 seconds and SE 2 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There’s a little crumbly wave out back at the moment, but it could be fun on a bigger or floatier board if you’re wanting to get out there today. Waves are in the shin high range, with wind blowing SSW at around 16 mph. We’re currently approaching low, slotted for 8:13 later tonight. […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NW winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming E in the afternoon, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 8 seconds and W 1 ft at 3 seconds.
A: Good morning! The wind is light out of the west, creating clean, glassy conditions. There’s a knee-high wave breaking, decent for bigger boards, but it’s pretty weak and a bit tricky to get into. The best window for good conditions will be this morning before the wind starts shifting onshore later in the afternoon. It’ll […]
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2025-10-04
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NIGHT
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Wind: NE winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 5 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 11 seconds and E 2 ft at 6 seconds.
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Hey everyone looks pretty fun out there right now as the tide fills back in. High tide is set for 6:23pm this evening. Wind is blowing SE at 15mph. Sets are around thigh to waist high with the occasional stomach high sets. It is pretty messy out there, but some good clean rideable faces are […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good morning! The buoy is holding at 3.6 @ 5 seconds, and we’ve got a steady waist high+ wave rolling in this morning. Conditions are a bit messy with a side shore NNE wind, but it’s not blowing hard enough to completely wreck it. The higher tide is making things soft, so expect a bit […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 to 20 kt, becoming NW 10 to 15 kt after midnight. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: SW 4 ft at 6 seconds and E 2 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! The wind has switched to blow 28mph to the south which has made the conditions bumpy. There’s not a lot of swell in the water either so it may be hard to find a decent break. I would recommend a spot with more wind protection closer to low tide. Low tide is slotted […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: W winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: S 5 ft at 6 seconds and E 1 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is an itty-bitty little log wave out behind the shop this afternoon. The conditions are great too, with the wind currently blowing 14mph WNW and the tide is rising after the low tide that was at 2:30pm. The next high tide is slotted for 8:13pm. I would get out there while the […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 5 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 11 seconds and E 2 ft at 6 seconds.
A: Hey everyone looks pretty fun out there right now as the tide fills back in. High tide is set for 6:23pm this evening. Wind is blowing SE at 15mph. Sets are around thigh to waist high with the occasional stomach high sets. It is pretty messy out there, but some good clean rideable faces are […]
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2024-11-27
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NIGHT
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Wind: N winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming NE late, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 6 seconds and N 1 ft at 3 seconds.
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Hey guys! Not much has changed from earlier today. The wind is making a tiny ripple in the water that may make the occasional wave work for a log or SUP. The wind is blowing 14mph East. The high tide is making the waves pretty weak and gutless. High tide is slotted for 4:36pm. Be […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: N winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! The swell has died down a bit since this morning due to low tide, but there still is a thigh to waist high wave out back. It is a little drifty with winds at 13.9 mph blowing N. Low tide was at 3:25pm today, and high tide will be at 9:22pm. I would […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 9 seconds and SE 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There’s a little longboard wave out back this afternoon. The wind is blowing E 17 mph, and tide is rising until 4:35pm. This is causing a bit of a bump on the surface, so bring a foamy or a bigger board. Keep an eye on the cam as the tide drops later this […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 kt, becoming W late, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! We apologize for the technical difficulties we’ve been experiencing this morning. Looks like the wind has switched this afternoon and has made things a bit bumpy. Currently, the wind is blowing 23mph East. There are still waves, but I would go out on a bigger board if you decide to paddle out. The […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: N winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming NE late, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 6 seconds and N 1 ft at 3 seconds.
A: Hey guys! Not much has changed from earlier today. The wind is making a tiny ripple in the water that may make the occasional wave work for a log or SUP. The wind is blowing 14mph East. The high tide is making the waves pretty weak and gutless. High tide is slotted for 4:36pm. Be […]
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2025-07-03
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NIGHT
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Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming W after midnight, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 7 seconds.
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Hey everyone! Looks like there is still a fun wave out back! The tide just started to go back out with the next low tide slotted for 9:15pm. Wind is still light blowing SSE around 7mph. Sets are looking around thigh to knee high and occasionally bigger and definitely surfable. It is still breaking close […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is not a whole lot going on out back right now. Sets are still around knee to thigh but look pretty mushy and slow and then tend to fizzle out. Wind is blowing ENE at 13mph keeping some texture on the surface. We are closing in on the 3:44pm low tide so […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: NE 5 ft at 6 seconds and S 2 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! The buoys is 4.3 @ 6 seconds and there is a messy waist high wave breaking. The wind is currently NNE and will turn more towards the north throughout the day. The sell will also pick up steady as the day goes on. We are coming off a an early morning high tide […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: E winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 4 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: We’re starting the morning with small, mushy surf in the knee to thigh high range. Onshore winds are adding some bump and texture to the surface, making things look a bit lackluster overall. That said, if you’re itching to get wet, you might be able to snag a few weak ones on a bigger board. […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming W after midnight, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 7 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! Looks like there is still a fun wave out back! The tide just started to go back out with the next low tide slotted for 9:15pm. Wind is still light blowing SSE around 7mph. Sets are looking around thigh to knee high and occasionally bigger and definitely surfable. It is still breaking close […]
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2025-06-24
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DAY
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Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming S in the afternoon, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
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Good morning! Surf’s looking a lot like Monday — small and soft with most spots topping out around the knee-high range. The buoy’s showing 1.6 ft at 8 seconds, so there’s just enough pulse to slide into a few if you’ve got the right board. Light offshore winds this morning are grooming the surface nicely, […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good morning! The buoy is reading 3.3 ft at 5 seconds this morning, and there’s a soft waist-high wave breaking out there. The wind is blowing cross-shore, which is keeping things manageable, but overall the surf is looking pretty mellow—most likely due to the early morning high tide.You’ll definitely want to bring something with some […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: E winds 10 kt, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 8 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! There is still a little wave breaking out behind the shop this afternoon! The conditions are a little bumpy with the wind blowing 12mph East and the tide is rising until 6:12pm. I would get out there soon before the tide picks up even more and try to get out there on a […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 10 seconds and W 1 ft at 2 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There’s not much going on behind the shop at the moment. There’s a small little ankle high wave that’s pretty crumbly. Wind is currently blowing south at 13 mph. We are approaching high tide, slotted for 8:12 later this evening. It doesn’t look like much will change before the sun sets, but if […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming S in the afternoon, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
A: Good morning! Surf’s looking a lot like Monday — small and soft with most spots topping out around the knee-high range. The buoy’s showing 1.6 ft at 8 seconds, so there’s just enough pulse to slide into a few if you’ve got the right board. Light offshore winds this morning are grooming the surface nicely, […]
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2024-12-18
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NIGHT
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Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 4 ft at 9 seconds.
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Hey guys! It’s still very foggy, but the waves look a bit better. I think a longboard or a bigger board will do the trick. The tide has dropped some which is helping, and low tide is slotted for 3:47pm. The wind is currently blowing 6 mph SE. Be sure to keep an eye on […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: NE 2 ft at 4 seconds and S 1 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is a small wave out back behind the shop today. High tide was about an hour ago so the waves are a bit mushy and hard to get into. The buoys are reading 1.6 ft @ 4.5 seconds, with winds blowing 10 mph SSE. If you want to try and get out […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: E winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming NE after midnight, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! It’s another beautiful day in WB! There is a little wave that you could probably catch on a longboard or have a learning day, but that’s about it! The wind is currently blowing 9mph ESE and the tide is rising until 6:32pm. Be sure to check back here tomorrow for another report and […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 10 seconds and W 1 ft at 2 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There’s not much going on behind the shop at the moment. There’s a small little ankle high wave that’s pretty crumbly. Wind is currently blowing south at 13 mph. We are approaching high tide, slotted for 8:12 later this evening. It doesn’t look like much will change before the sun sets, but if […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 4 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Hey guys! It’s still very foggy, but the waves look a bit better. I think a longboard or a bigger board will do the trick. The tide has dropped some which is helping, and low tide is slotted for 3:47pm. The wind is currently blowing 6 mph SE. Be sure to keep an eye on […]
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2025-01-06
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NIGHT
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Wind: W winds 25 to 30 kt, becoming NW 20 to 25 kt after midnight, Seas: 6 to 9 ft, Wave Detail: S 9 ft at 9 seconds and W 2 ft at 4 seconds, becoming S 6 ft at 9 seconds and NW 4 ft at 4 seconds.
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Hey guys, there’s a nice wave out back but the wind is crazy out there, the faces are super clean, but I feel like with the wind blowing this hard it might just blow ya off the wave. There was no one out so I couldn’t tell… There are peaks all around but there was […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: NE 5 ft at 8 seconds and NW 3 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: Good morning! There is a decent amount of left over swell out there with light offshore NW wind. It looks Lully at times and some of the waves are mushy when they come in so some volume wouldn’t hurt. Hopefully conditions improve as the tide pushes in. The buoy is 3.9 @ 8 seconds and […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: S winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: SE 5 ft at 6 seconds and E 2 ft at 11 seconds, becoming S 7 ft at 7 seconds and E 2 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Good morning! Another warmer start to the day here on WB but this time it’s paired with some overcast skies! We’re coming off that 5:56am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around thigh to waist sometimes bigger/smaller. The buoy is reading 4.3ft @ 6s and wind is out of the S/SSE around […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: NW 2 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: What’s going on everyone! Conditions are micro at the moment down here at the beach. It appears to be in the big toe-shin high range and breaking right on the beach. Not a good afternoon to get in a quick session before dark. Keep an eye on the cams and stay tuned for tomorrow’s report […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: W winds 25 to 30 kt, becoming NW 20 to 25 kt after midnight, Seas: 6 to 9 ft, Wave Detail: S 9 ft at 9 seconds and W 2 ft at 4 seconds, becoming S 6 ft at 9 seconds and NW 4 ft at 4 seconds.
A: Hey guys, there’s a nice wave out back but the wind is crazy out there, the faces are super clean, but I feel like with the wind blowing this hard it might just blow ya off the wave. There was no one out so I couldn’t tell… There are peaks all around but there was […]
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2025-02-06
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NIGHT
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Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 6 seconds and E 2 ft at 10 seconds.
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Hey everyone! There’s a little crumbly wave out back at the moment, but it could be fun on a bigger or floatier board if you’re wanting to get out there today. Waves are in the shin high range, with wind blowing SSW at around 16 mph. We’re currently approaching low, slotted for 8:13 later tonight. […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: NE 2 ft at 3 seconds and S 1 ft at 5 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is a little longboard wave out back, but nothing crazy. The surface is super clean, about knee to shin high, with the wind blowing N 5.8 mph. The tide is going out right now, with low tide at 4:58pm. It’s a super nice day so if you have the chance to paddle […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SE winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good Morning ! The buoy is 3.6 @ 8 seconds and there is pretty sweet wave rolling in! The tide definitely needs to drop a bit the waves are breaking mushy on the outside and reforming on the inside. Some of the insiders have a mini tube on them and look fun. The wind will […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 6 seconds and E 2 ft at 13 seconds.
Response: Morning! There’s still some leftover swell hanging around from Erin. Conditions are a bit side-shore and on the messy side, but if you’re keen and willing to search around, there are definitely a few rideable waves to be found. It’s not ideal, but there’s still some fun to be had if you’re not too picky. […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 6 seconds and E 2 ft at 10 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! There’s a little crumbly wave out back at the moment, but it could be fun on a bigger or floatier board if you’re wanting to get out there today. Waves are in the shin high range, with wind blowing SSW at around 16 mph. We’re currently approaching low, slotted for 8:13 later tonight. […]
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2025-09-03
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NIGHT
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Wind: NE winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 8 seconds.
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Hey guys! There is a little fun wave out back, about knee to thigh high. It’s pretty clean, the winds are blowing at 9.2 mph N so it’s making it a bit drifty but nothing crazy. We are just approaching high tide at 4:48pm, so definitely keep an eye on the cam as the tide […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, increasing to 10 to 15 kt late, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 5 seconds and NE 1 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There’s really not a lot going on behind the shop this afternoon. The conditions are bumpy with a very slow and weak wave trying to break through the high tide. The swell is very small, so the only way to surf would be with a bigger board. The wind is currently blowing 19mph […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: E winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 9 seconds and E 3 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! It is pretty blown out this evening. Wind is blowing ESE at 22mph causing a lot of chop on the surface. Sets look around knee to waist high but pretty messy and disorganized. We just passed low tide with the next high tide slotted for 8:49pm. Not much to target today especially with […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: N winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: N 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 12 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! The buoy is 3 ft @ 5 seconds and the Wind is moderate NW, there is a groomed wave rolling in with a short week line, At best there is a log wave to ride. It looking very mushy at the moment. More of the same for the remainder of there day, but […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 8 seconds.
A: Hey guys! There is a little fun wave out back, about knee to thigh high. It’s pretty clean, the winds are blowing at 9.2 mph N so it’s making it a bit drifty but nothing crazy. We are just approaching high tide at 4:48pm, so definitely keep an eye on the cam as the tide […]
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2025-08-01
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NIGHT
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Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
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Hey everyone, there is no surf out back right now. We are just coming off the 2pm high tide so sets are still crashing right on shore. Wind is blowing SSW 13 mph putting some texture on the surface. Hopefully we get some good swell soon! have a great day and check back for more […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: N 2 ft at 3 seconds and SE 2 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! The tide has risen a significant amount causing the ocean to get very small/flat. There is an occasional set that works but it’s very few and far between. The conditions are still nice with the wind blowing 7 mph NW. High tide is slotted for 4:29pm, so I would get out there soon […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 kt, becoming W after midnight, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 4 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! Looks like there’s a ton of people towards the pier, it still looks really fun, but it is def walling up more now that the tide is dropping and will reach dead low at 5:38 this evening. I think between now and before it gets dark will be fun. Currently the wind is […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good morning! The wind is light out of the SW and there’s a clean little ankle to knee-high wave breaking. The buoy is reading 1.4 ft @ 8 seconds, not much, but just enough for a mellow glide if you’ve got a foamie or a log. There’s not a ton of energy in the water, […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Hey everyone, there is no surf out back right now. We are just coming off the 2pm high tide so sets are still crashing right on shore. Wind is blowing SSW 13 mph putting some texture on the surface. Hopefully we get some good swell soon! have a great day and check back for more […]
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2025-01-27
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NIGHT
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Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
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Good Afternoon! The surf has pretty much completely deteriorated from the increase in wind. The waves around ankle high and barely surf able. Hope everyone has a great evening!
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming S in the afternoon, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good morning! Surf’s looking a lot like Monday — small and soft with most spots topping out around the knee-high range. The buoy’s showing 1.6 ft at 8 seconds, so there’s just enough pulse to slide into a few if you’ve got the right board. Light offshore winds this morning are grooming the surface nicely, […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NE winds 20 to 25 kt, diminishing to 15 to 20 kt late. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 5 to 8 ft, Wave Detail: E 7 ft at 11 seconds and E 4 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! The wind is still blowing 22mph ENE causing things to be bumpy and drifty out back this afternoon. The tide is also rising until 5:02pm. There are a few fun ones that you could work the corners of, while other waves are closing out completely. I think it could be fun if you […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SE winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming S late, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: E 1 ft at 4 seconds and SW 1 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! There’s a little log wave forming out back right now, but the conditions are making it small and textured on the surface. Right now, the wind is blowing 16mph SSW and the tide is dropping until 4:34pm and the next high tide is slotted for 10:55pm tonight. Be sure to check back here […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Good Afternoon! The surf has pretty much completely deteriorated from the increase in wind. The waves around ankle high and barely surf able. Hope everyone has a great evening!
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2025-07-12
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DAY
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Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming SW in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 6 seconds.
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Good morning and happy Saturday! Lining up to be a great morning on WB! We are making our way to that 8:57am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around thigh to waist occasionally bigger/smaller. The buoy is currently reading 2.6ft @ 8s and wind is out of the WSW/W around ~8 MPH. […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: N winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: NE 3 ft at 6 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Looks like there is a wave outback but it is looking more on the choppier side right now. The faces of the waves are clean so you can get a nice wave if you are patient, the wind is blowing 9 mph NNE. The tide is currently starting to rise and will be dead high […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: E winds 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 9 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! There is still a little wave breaking out behind the shop this afternoon! The conditions are a little bumpy with the wind blowing 12mph East and the tide is rising until 6:12pm. I would get out there soon before the tide picks up even more and try to get out there on a […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 9 seconds and NW 1 ft at 3 seconds.
Response: There is a clean wave coming in right now with a hand full of surfers out there getting some fun looking waves on the longer boards. It looks a little tough to get into the waves, but there is some decent lines very now and then on the sets. The water Temp is 47 so […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming SW in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 6 seconds.
A: Good morning and happy Saturday! Lining up to be a great morning on WB! We are making our way to that 8:57am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around thigh to waist occasionally bigger/smaller. The buoy is currently reading 2.6ft @ 8s and wind is out of the WSW/W around ~8 MPH. […]
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2025-09-27
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NIGHT
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Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 8 seconds and S 2 ft at 4 seconds.
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Hey everyone! It looks pretty fun out back right now! Wind is blowing ESE around 10mph as we approach low tide set for 5:47pm. It is really clean, and waves have good form and face to get some decent turns in. Sets are around knee to thigh with a decent amount of power behind them […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 20 to 25 kt, increasing to 25 to 30 kt with gusts up to 35 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 4 ft at 4 seconds and E 2 ft at 8 seconds, becoming SW 7 ft at 6 seconds and E 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! The wind has picked up a bit, creating some chatter on the surface. Right now, it’s blowing 19mph SSW. However, there is still a knee high or less wave coming through which could work on a log. The tide has dropped at 3:33pm and the next high tide isn’t until 9:22pm tonight. If […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 9 seconds and S 1 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: What’s going on everyone! There still appears to be a fun little wave rolling in this afternoon. The surf appears to be in the knee to waist high range and fairly soft at the moment. As we approach the higher tide later this evening, we could see a little push in size and shape before […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! It looks like there’s a small wave out back right now. Sets are about knee to shin high and start to slowly break pretty far out, rideable for a bigger board, but then reform and dump into shore break getting pretty hollow. Could be some fun shore break waves for the smaller boards […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 8 seconds and S 2 ft at 4 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! It looks pretty fun out back right now! Wind is blowing ESE around 10mph as we approach low tide set for 5:47pm. It is really clean, and waves have good form and face to get some decent turns in. Sets are around knee to thigh with a decent amount of power behind them […]
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2025-07-16
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DAY
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Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 7 seconds.
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Good morning! There’s a bit of windswell in the water this morning, with waves in the knee to thigh-high range. The buoy is showing 3.6 ft at 6 seconds. There’s definitely enough out there to get a session in, but conditions are a bit on the messy side due to the sideshore winds. Still, it’s […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There’s still a little wave breaking out behind the shop, but the wind has picked up and the tide has risen quite a bit. The wind is blowing 15mph South and high tide is slotted for 6:00pm. I would recommend a bigger board if you’re trying to paddle out today. Be sure to […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: N winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming NE 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt after midnight, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: NE 3 ft at 4 seconds and S 2 ft at 5 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There’s a fun little wave out back on this warm beautiful day! Now that we are approaching low tide, the waves aren’t as slow and mushy compared to this morning. Low tide is slotted at 6:01pm and the wind is blowing 11mph NW. The conditions are nice and should continue being so for […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SE winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming S 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 4 seconds and NE 2 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There’s still a small but clean wave behind the shop right now. Wind is blowing NNW at 3 mph and waves are in the shin to knee high range. Even with the rising tide, it looks like it could be fun to catch some on a bigger board if you’re willing to be […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 7 seconds.
A: Good morning! There’s a bit of windswell in the water this morning, with waves in the knee to thigh-high range. The buoy is showing 3.6 ft at 6 seconds. There’s definitely enough out there to get a session in, but conditions are a bit on the messy side due to the sideshore winds. Still, it’s […]
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2025-06-19
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NIGHT
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Wind: SW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 8 seconds.
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Hey everyone! There is not too much happening out back right now. Wind has picked up blowing SSW at around 20mph making the surface pretty choppy. Sets look around knee high and kind of crumbling pretty far out and then pushing in like a snowplow to shore. The tide is starting to go back out […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 7 seconds and E 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hi everyone! There is definitely a wave near the right side of Johnny Mercers. Straight out back from the shop is a little crowded and breaking less but over by the pier there’s a solid little break. Sets are keeping there size and coming in at knee to waist high. The wind has switched to […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt, increasing to 15 to 20 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! The wind has made things a bit tricky with the lack of swell. I really didn’t see anything decent and rarely anything rideable. Currently the wind is blowing 19mph South and the tide is rising until 7:34pm. A bigger board would probably be the best bet for the afternoon. Be sure to check […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt, increasing to 20 to 25 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 9 seconds, becoming E 6 ft at 6 seconds and E 1 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! We are starting the day with moderate north winds and a messy thigh high wave in the water. Onshore winds will pick up into the afternoon and the surf will build quickly into tomorrow. Its is possible to get a few chunks out there this evening, but tomorrow will be the main day […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 8 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! There is not too much happening out back right now. Wind has picked up blowing SSW at around 20mph making the surface pretty choppy. Sets look around knee high and kind of crumbling pretty far out and then pushing in like a snowplow to shore. The tide is starting to go back out […]
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2025-09-05
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NIGHT
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Wind: E winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 8 seconds and E 1 ft at 8 seconds.
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Hey guys! There’s not too much happening behind the shop right now. We have a little longboard wave great for beginners or people learning. The surface is bumpy, and the wind is blowing 15mph SSE and the tide is rising until 6:25pm. Be sure to keep your eye on the cam and be sure to […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: subsiding to 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 11 seconds and SE 2 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good morning and happy Saturday! Beautiful sunrise to start off the day! We are coming off of that 5:22am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around knee to waist occasionally bigger/smaller. The buoy is currently reading 4.6ft @ 5s and wind is out of the NNE/NE around ~8 MPH. There’s some swell […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: E winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming NE 10 to 15 kt late, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 6 seconds and S 1 ft at 5 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! The ocean looks like a washing machine this afternoon. We have some strong gusts blowing out the conditions, blowing 42mph ENE. The tide is rising until 5:48pm. It looks like the wind will be strong up until some point tomorrow, so it might be a good idea to prep for then. Be sure […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: W 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good morning! It’s a beautiful morning in wrightsville. The bouy reading is currently at 2.3ft at 6 seconds. We’ve got an offshore wind with gusts up to 21kts. Waves are rolling in from the SE about shin height. As the tide drops this afternoon the waves could pick up so don’t forget to check back […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: E winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 8 seconds and E 1 ft at 8 seconds.
A: Hey guys! There’s not too much happening behind the shop right now. We have a little longboard wave great for beginners or people learning. The surface is bumpy, and the wind is blowing 15mph SSE and the tide is rising until 6:25pm. Be sure to keep your eye on the cam and be sure to […]
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2025-05-23
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NIGHT
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Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming N after midnight, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 4 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
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Hey everyone! There is not much going out back at the moment. Sets are in the shin to knee range and breaking very close to shore due to the 4:52pm high tide. Wind is blowing SW at around 15mph putting some chop and texture on the surface. Not much to target right now but maybe […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SE winds 5 kt, increasing to 5 to 10 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 8 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good morning! We’ve got great conditions to start the day with light offshore winds and a clean ocean surface. The buoy is reading 2.3 feet at 8 seconds, and there’s a consistent thigh to waist-high wave breaking with decent shape.This morning is looking like the best window for a surf, coming off the 5:30 AM […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NE winds 20 to 25 kt, diminishing to 15 to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 7 seconds and SE 3 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! We have a combo of wind swells coming in and the waves look to be knee to waist high and very weak. The wind is coming out of the north keeping things somewhat organized and rideable but overall not looking to great. Now is definitely the best window because of the lower tide […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming N after midnight, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 4 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is not much going out back at the moment. Sets are in the shin to knee range and breaking very close to shore due to the 4:52pm high tide. Wind is blowing SW at around 15mph putting some chop and texture on the surface. Not much to target right now but maybe […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming N after midnight, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 4 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! There is not much going out back at the moment. Sets are in the shin to knee range and breaking very close to shore due to the 4:52pm high tide. Wind is blowing SW at around 15mph putting some chop and texture on the surface. Not much to target right now but maybe […]
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2025-04-18
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NIGHT
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Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 4 seconds and NE 1 ft at 5 seconds.
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What’s going on everyone! Not a lot of surf on the horizon today. It looks to be in the ankle-shin high range and very unorganized due to the lack of size and wind. The wind is out of the South at 10-15mph giving the water some texture. Overall, not the greatest conditions down at the […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: N winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 9 seconds and N 2 ft at 3 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! The wind is straight offshore and there is some groomed lines coming in right now that look pretty fun. The buoy is 3 ft @ 9 seconds and the wind will stay offshore majority of the morning so there is plenty of potential today! We are coming into low tide at 10 am […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, becoming N 5 to 10 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: S 6 ft at 8 seconds, becoming S 4 ft at 8 seconds and SE 3 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good morning and happy Saturday! The warmer temps continue here on WB and we’ve got some swell in the water! We’re coming up on that 9:15am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around stomach to chest sometimes bigger/smaller. The buoy is reading 4.4ft @ 8s and wind is out of the WNW/NW […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: NE 3 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is a little wave out back this afternoon, but there is a bump on the surface. I think a bigger board would be the best bet out there today! The wind is currently blowing 15mph ENE and the tide is dropping. Low tide is slotted for 8:01pm tonight. Be sure to check […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 4 seconds and NE 1 ft at 5 seconds.
A: What’s going on everyone! Not a lot of surf on the horizon today. It looks to be in the ankle-shin high range and very unorganized due to the lack of size and wind. The wind is out of the South at 10-15mph giving the water some texture. Overall, not the greatest conditions down at the […]
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2025-01-08
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NIGHT
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Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt this evening, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: N 2 ft at 4 seconds and S 2 ft at 8 seconds.
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Hey everyone! There is actually a decent wave out back today, but the tide is making it a little slow. It would be a really good day for a flatter board with more volume. The tide is dropping now, so conditions may improve soon. Low tide is slotted for 8:32pm. The wind is currently blowing […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: E winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming NE 10 to 15 kt late, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 6 seconds and S 1 ft at 5 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! The ocean looks like a washing machine this afternoon. We have some strong gusts blowing out the conditions, blowing 42mph ENE. The tide is rising until 5:48pm. It looks like the wind will be strong up until some point tomorrow, so it might be a good idea to prep for then. Be sure […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: W winds 15 to 20 kt, becoming N 20 to 25 kt after midnight. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: S 5 ft at 7 seconds and N 4 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: Hey guys look about the same, its super windy now. I saw one guy out but not catching anything, its most likely going to blow you down the beach, with the wind blowing at 19 mph SW, and the tide is now starting to slowly rise and will be dead high tide around 8:23 this […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming SW 15 to 20 kt late this evening and early morning, then becoming W 10 to 15 kt late. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 5 to 8 ft, Wave Detail: S 7 ft at 8 seconds and E 1 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! Looks like there is a bit of left over swell from this morning, seems like the rising tide did get on it a little. Dead high tide will be at 6:41 this evening, if you want to surf, I would get out there asap before it turns into shore break. Looks more like […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt this evening, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: N 2 ft at 4 seconds and S 2 ft at 8 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! There is actually a decent wave out back today, but the tide is making it a little slow. It would be a really good day for a flatter board with more volume. The tide is dropping now, so conditions may improve soon. Low tide is slotted for 8:32pm. The wind is currently blowing […]
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2025-05-25
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NIGHT
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Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
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Happy Sunday everybody! The beach is swarming with people because of pre Memorial Day, and the water is filled with people, but not waves. Theres not much swell in the water for the rest of the day and the wind is going 9 mph side shore. I would suggest if you came to bring some […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 to 20 kt, becoming W 10 to 15 kt after midnight. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! The surf looks fun now that the tide has dropped some. The wind is blowing 16mph WSW creating a bit of bump on the surface, but nothing too major. The tide drops dead low at 4:58pm. I think a bigger board would be the best bet for the afternoon, but be sure to […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SE winds 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 6 seconds and E 1 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There’s actually a little fun wave that is breaking right now, but it’s far from perfect. The wind is making a bit of a bump on the surface and the lack of swell is making it pretty small. A bigger board with more volume is definitely the best bet. The wind is blowing […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 6 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! We have some ENE wind swell out there this morning combining with left over SE swell. Conditions are jumbled and disorganized because of the steady NNE winds, it looks pretty tough to find a good one out there. The buoy Is 4.6 @ 6 seconds and will potentially pick up to 5.5 ft […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Happy Sunday everybody! The beach is swarming with people because of pre Memorial Day, and the water is filled with people, but not waves. Theres not much swell in the water for the rest of the day and the wind is going 9 mph side shore. I would suggest if you came to bring some […]
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2025-06-24
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NIGHT
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Wind: SW winds 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
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Hey everyone! Looks like there is a small log wave out there right now. Sets are around shin to knee breaking slow and close to shore. Wind is blowing SSE around 10mph keeping the surface clean. The tide is filling back in now with high tide slotted for 7:17pm. If you want to surf before […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good morning and happy Saturday! We are making our way to that 7:11am low tide mark and conditions appear to be coming through around thigh occasionally bigger/smaller. The buoy is currently reading 2.6ft @ 5s and wind is out of the S/SSW around ~8 MPH. There’s a small wave out there this AM and possible […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming W 5 to 10 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 3 seconds and E 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! It’s a beautiful day, and the water is crystal clear! However, there isn’t much going on with the waves this afternoon. You may be able to catch one or two on a longboard, but everything is too small or weak for anything else. The wind is currently nice and light blowing 7mph SE. […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: W winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming SW in the afternoon, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SW 1 ft at 3 seconds and E 1 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Good Morning ! There is some tiny shin high waves breaking right now and nothing that I have seen that looks rideable . The buoy is 1.5 ft @ 10 seconds and the wind light coming out of the NNW and is due to shift more towards SW throughout the day. On the plus side […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! Looks like there is a small log wave out there right now. Sets are around shin to knee breaking slow and close to shore. Wind is blowing SSE around 10mph keeping the surface clean. The tide is filling back in now with high tide slotted for 7:17pm. If you want to surf before […]
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2025-05-02
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DAY
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Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 8 seconds.
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A mellow start to the day with weak but rideable surf, especially if you’re bringing out the big board. The early lower tide is offering a few knee-high peelers right off the beach—nothing major, but there’s something to slide into if you’re eager. Winds are coming in from the SW/SSW, giving the surface a semi-clean […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt, diminishing to 10 to 15 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 6 to 9 ft, Wave Detail: E 8 ft at 11 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! There is a solid amount of swell in thew water today in the head high range. The main issue is the strong NNE and high tide making the conditions less favorable, but there is some chunky peaks to be had if you are up for the challenge. Hopefully we will see some fun […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SE winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good Morning ! The buoy is 3.6 @ 8 seconds and there is pretty sweet wave rolling in! The tide definitely needs to drop a bit the waves are breaking mushy on the outside and reforming on the inside. Some of the insiders have a mini tube on them and look fun. The wind will […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: E winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 5 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 6 ft at 8 seconds and SE 1 ft at 5 seconds.
Response: Good morning! The buoy is reading 5.6 @ 5 seconds, and there’s some waist-high shore break rolling in. It’s definitely on the messy side with that steady NE wind, but every now and then a few chunky shore break peaks pop up—you’ll just have to chase them down. The swell is expected to bump up […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 8 seconds.
A: A mellow start to the day with weak but rideable surf, especially if you’re bringing out the big board. The early lower tide is offering a few knee-high peelers right off the beach—nothing major, but there’s something to slide into if you’re eager. Winds are coming in from the SW/SSW, giving the surface a semi-clean […]
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2025-09-21
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DAY
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Wind: NE winds 15 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 7 seconds and E 1 ft at 14 seconds.
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Good morning! Another beautiful sunrise to start the day here on WB! We are making our way to that 7:37am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around thigh to waist bigger/smaller. The buoy is currently reading 3.9ft @ 5s and wind is out of the NNE/N around ~8 MPH. There’s some swell […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There isn’t a whole lot going on out behind the shop today. The conditions are bump from the NNE wind blowing 13mph and the rising tide. High tide is slotted at 5:51pm so the waves look a bit hard to paddle into at the moment. Your best bet would be riding a longboard […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SE winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming S late, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: E 1 ft at 4 seconds and SW 1 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! There’s a little log wave forming out back right now, but the conditions are making it small and textured on the surface. Right now, the wind is blowing 16mph SSW and the tide is dropping until 4:34pm and the next high tide is slotted for 10:55pm tonight. Be sure to check back here […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 9 seconds and NW 1 ft at 3 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! There is a little log wave still breaking out behind the shop this afternoon. The tide is dropping after the last high tide at 2:51pm and the conditions are clean from a light slight cross/offshore wind. Currently the wind is blowing 11mph NNW. I would recommend a bigger board with more volume and […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 7 seconds and E 1 ft at 14 seconds.
A: Good morning! Another beautiful sunrise to start the day here on WB! We are making our way to that 7:37am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around thigh to waist bigger/smaller. The buoy is currently reading 3.9ft @ 5s and wind is out of the NNE/N around ~8 MPH. There’s some swell […]
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2024-12-08
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Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
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Good morning! Beautiful sunrise to start the day here on WB! There’s still some chill in the air to get things going. We’re coming off that 6:35am low tide and conditions appear to be coming through around knee sometimes bigger/smaller. The buoy is reading 2.3ft @ 4s and wind is out of the WSW/SW around […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming NW with gusts up to 20 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 3 seconds and NE 1 ft at 2 seconds.
Response: Good afternoon, everyone! There is not a ton of action out in the water this evening. It looks to be in the ankle-shin high range and soft. If you’re itching to surf, I would recommend a longboard. Overall, the wind is out of the West at 5 mph and the tide and high tide is […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 1 ft, Wave Detail: NE 1 ft at 3 seconds and S 1 ft at 4 seconds, becoming S 2 ft at 4 seconds and E 1 ft at 14 seconds.
Response: Hey guys, there’s a nice wave out back but the wind is crazy out there, the faces are super clean, but I feel like with the wind blowing this hard it might just blow ya off the wave. There was no one out so I couldn’t tell… There are peaks all around but there was […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: NW 1 ft at 3 seconds and SE 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good afternoon, everyone! There is not a ton of action out in the water this evening. It looks to be in the ankle-shin high range and soft. If you’re itching to surf, I would recommend a longboard. Overall, the wind is out of the West at 5 mph and the tide and high tide is […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Good morning! Beautiful sunrise to start the day here on WB! There’s still some chill in the air to get things going. We’re coming off that 6:35am low tide and conditions appear to be coming through around knee sometimes bigger/smaller. The buoy is reading 2.3ft @ 4s and wind is out of the WSW/SW around […]
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2025-01-28
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NIGHT
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Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
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Good afternoon everyone, there is a clean ankle to knee high wave breaking currently. I haven’t seen anyone surfing today, conditions are nearly flat and just barely surf able. There should be a touch more size by tomorrow morning with offshore winds so stay tuned.
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt, increasing to 15 to 20 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Good morning! Winds are light and conditions are fairly clean to start the day. The buoy is reading 3.6 ft at 7 seconds, and there are some fun-looking knee to thigh-high waves rolling in. With the tide currently low, a few sets are breaking a bit farther off the beach, offering some decent little runners […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SE winds 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 6 seconds and E 1 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone, not a lot has changed since the last update. The wind is making things very bumpy, and the lack of swell isn’t helping either. The wind is currently blowing 19mph ENE. The tide is rising and will be high at 4:34pm. I would keep an eye on the cam and see if the […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 20 to 25 kt, diminishing to 15 to 20 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 6 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good morning! The buoy is reading 4.9 ft at 6 seconds, delivering a waist to stomach high windswell with some decent energy pushing in. Winds are out of the NNE at around 8 mph, adding some surface texture but not enough to fully mess up the shape. The surf looks a bit soft at times, […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Good afternoon everyone, there is a clean ankle to knee high wave breaking currently. I haven’t seen anyone surfing today, conditions are nearly flat and just barely surf able. There should be a touch more size by tomorrow morning with offshore winds so stay tuned.
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2025-07-24
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DAY
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Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 7 seconds.
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Good morning! The buoy is holding at 3.6 @ 5 seconds, and we’ve got a steady waist high+ wave rolling in this morning. Conditions are a bit messy with a side shore NNE wind, but it’s not blowing hard enough to completely wreck it. The higher tide is making things soft, so expect a bit […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! The wind has switched to blow 28mph to the south which has made the conditions bumpy. There’s not a lot of swell in the water either so it may be hard to find a decent break. I would recommend a spot with more wind protection closer to low tide. Low tide is slotted […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! The surf looks fun now that the tide has dropped some. The wind is blowing 16mph WSW creating a bit of bump on the surface, but nothing too major. The tide drops dead low at 4:58pm. I think a bigger board would be the best bet for the afternoon, but be sure to […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: NE 4 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Good morning and happy Saturday! Beautiful sunrise to start the day! We’ve also got the WB Wahine Classic this weekend so if you’re out and about be sure to stop by Stone Street and support some of our local rippers! As for the report, we are making our way to that 7:48am high tide and […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 7 seconds.
A: Good morning! The buoy is holding at 3.6 @ 5 seconds, and we’ve got a steady waist high+ wave rolling in this morning. Conditions are a bit messy with a side shore NNE wind, but it’s not blowing hard enough to completely wreck it. The higher tide is making things soft, so expect a bit […]
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2024-10-06
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NIGHT
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Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 11 seconds and E 3 ft at 5 seconds.
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Good afternoon, everyone! It looks a little bit soft out there but there are some waves! Sets are around thigh to waist high and sometimes smaller on the inside. There is a lot of consistency on the inside, but it doesn’t look very consistent further out. Wind is blowing east at 13mph keeping some texture […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 4 ft at 5 seconds and E 2 ft at 13 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is not much happening out back now. Sets continue to be in the knee to thigh high range but are mostly all starting to break on shore due to the rising tide. Tide is going to be full at 4:30pm. The wind is blowing SW at 17mph causing some more chop and […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 4 seconds and NE 1 ft at 5 seconds.
Response: What’s going on everyone! Not a lot of surf on the horizon today. It looks to be in the ankle-shin high range and very unorganized due to the lack of size and wind. The wind is out of the South at 10-15mph giving the water some texture. Overall, not the greatest conditions down at the […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: SW 4 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Morning! Not much to get excited about today — we’ve got weak, short-period sideshore S windswell in the water, keeping overall surf quality pretty poor. Waves lack shape and form, but there are a few rideable ones in the knee-to-thigh-high range if you’ve got a board with some volume. Early SW winds add a bit […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 11 seconds and E 3 ft at 5 seconds.
A: Good afternoon, everyone! It looks a little bit soft out there but there are some waves! Sets are around thigh to waist high and sometimes smaller on the inside. There is a lot of consistency on the inside, but it doesn’t look very consistent further out. Wind is blowing east at 13mph keeping some texture […]
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2025-07-17
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DAY
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Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt, increasing to 15 to 20 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 6 seconds.
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Good morning! Winds are light and conditions are fairly clean to start the day. The buoy is reading 3.6 ft at 7 seconds, and there are some fun-looking knee to thigh-high waves rolling in. With the tide currently low, a few sets are breaking a bit farther off the beach, offering some decent little runners […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 kt, becoming NE in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: NE 2 ft at 3 seconds and S 1 ft at 5 seconds.
Response: Good morning! The swell has just about fizzled out, and we’re down to some tiny surf this morning, mostly knee-high, with not much more on offer. That said, it’s still rideable if you’ve got the right equipment. Longboards, foamies, or anything with a bit of volume will be your best bet today. Winds are light […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: N 4 ft at 5 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is still a small wave out back now that the tide is low. The tide has just passed low at 2:54pm and high tide is slotted for 8:41pm tonight. The conditions are still clean, with the wind currently blowing 14mph NNW. I think the waves look really fun for a longboard or […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 kt, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 8 seconds and SW 1 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! The wind is still blowing pretty hard creating some bump on the surface. It is currently blowing 17mph SSE and the tide just dropped to low at 3:09pm, which means it will be rising through the evening. I would get on it sooner rather than later on a bigger board. Be sure to […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt, increasing to 15 to 20 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 6 seconds.
A: Good morning! Winds are light and conditions are fairly clean to start the day. The buoy is reading 3.6 ft at 7 seconds, and there are some fun-looking knee to thigh-high waves rolling in. With the tide currently low, a few sets are breaking a bit farther off the beach, offering some decent little runners […]
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2024-12-05
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NIGHT
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Wind: SW winds 20 to 25 kt, increasing to 25 to 30 kt with gusts to 35 kt late, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: Not available.
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Hey everyone! The surf looks fun! There are mostly waist high waves coming through, but some of the sets are punchy! I would say any board could work, but you’ll catch the most with a bigger board. The wind has died down a bit but is still blowing hard offshore. Right now, it’s blowing 16mph […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt after midnight, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 5 seconds and E 3 ft at 11 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is not a whole lot going on out back right now. Sets are still around knee to thigh but look pretty mushy and slow and then tend to fizzle out. Wind is blowing ENE at 13mph keeping some texture on the surface. We are closing in on the 3:44pm low tide so […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming SW 5 to 10 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! The tide has started to rise again, which has made the waves very tiny and slow. There is still an occasional set that is shin high or so, so if you’re paddling out, bring a longboard. High tide is slotted for 7:24pm and the wind is blowing 13mph South. Be sure to check […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: N 4 ft at 5 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is still a small wave out back now that the tide is low. The tide has just passed low at 2:54pm and high tide is slotted for 8:41pm tonight. The conditions are still clean, with the wind currently blowing 14mph NNW. I think the waves look really fun for a longboard or […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 20 to 25 kt, increasing to 25 to 30 kt with gusts to 35 kt late, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: Not available.
A: Hey everyone! The surf looks fun! There are mostly waist high waves coming through, but some of the sets are punchy! I would say any board could work, but you’ll catch the most with a bigger board. The wind has died down a bit but is still blowing hard offshore. Right now, it’s blowing 16mph […]
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2024-12-16
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NIGHT
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Wind: E winds 5 kt, becoming S after midnight, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 10 seconds.
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Hey everyone! We still got some fun waves rolling in behind the shop. Sets are around waist high, occasionally bigger. Wind has picked up a bit and is now blowing ENE at 7 mph but it still looks pretty clean. We’re approaching high tide, slotted for 7:55 later tonight. If you’re looking to get out […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 kt, becoming W late, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! We apologize for the technical difficulties we’ve been experiencing this morning. Looks like the wind has switched this afternoon and has made things a bit bumpy. Currently, the wind is blowing 23mph East. There are still waves, but I would go out on a bigger board if you decide to paddle out. The […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 20 to 25 kt, increasing to 25 to 30 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 40 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: SE 6 ft at 7 seconds and E 1 ft at 14 seconds, becoming S 10 ft at 8 seconds and E 1 ft at 13 seconds.
Response: Good morning and happy Monday! It’s a lot warmer of a morning than yesterday, but the water temp continues to creep down – today it is 53°. It’s going to be a windy day with gusts up to 45mph, but this morning there’s just a consistent 8mph SE wind. Wave direction is south and height […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SE winds 5 kt, Seas: 1 ft, Wave Detail: S 1 ft at 4 seconds and NE 1 ft at 5 seconds.
Response: What’s going on everyone! Not a lot of surf on the horizon today. It looks to be in the ankle-shin high range and very unorganized due to the lack of size and wind. The wind is out of the South at 10-15mph giving the water some texture. Overall, not the greatest conditions down at the […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: E winds 5 kt, becoming S after midnight, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 10 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! We still got some fun waves rolling in behind the shop. Sets are around waist high, occasionally bigger. Wind has picked up a bit and is now blowing ENE at 7 mph but it still looks pretty clean. We’re approaching high tide, slotted for 7:55 later tonight. If you’re looking to get out […]
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2024-10-25
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NIGHT
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Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 10 seconds.
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Hey guys! It’s right after high tide so the waves are pretty slow. There is enough for a bigger board at most spots, but there were some smaller boards out there still! The conditions are still decent with a bit of texture on the surface. The wind is currently blowing 10 mph SSE. The tide […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: N winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: N 2 ft at 4 seconds and S 2 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good morning! Another chilly start to the day here on WB. We’re coming off that 5:43am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around knee/thigh sometimes bigger/smaller. The buoy is reading 2.3ft @ 9s and wind is out of the N/WNW around ~4 MPH. Little peelers out there this AM. Offering both lefts […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SE winds 5 kt, increasing to 5 to 10 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 8 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good morning! We’ve got great conditions to start the day with light offshore winds and a clean ocean surface. The buoy is reading 2.3 feet at 8 seconds, and there’s a consistent thigh to waist-high wave breaking with decent shape.This morning is looking like the best window for a surf, coming off the 5:30 AM […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 7 seconds and E 4 ft at 11 seconds.
Response: Good morning! There is plenty of energy in the water today with the buoy hanging around 4ft @ 11 sec out of the ESE for majority of the day. The 8:45am high tide definitely getting on it so may want a bigger board early on. NNE wind is set to turn more onshore NE as […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 10 seconds.
A: Hey guys! It’s right after high tide so the waves are pretty slow. There is enough for a bigger board at most spots, but there were some smaller boards out there still! The conditions are still decent with a bit of texture on the surface. The wind is currently blowing 10 mph SSE. The tide […]
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2025-07-11
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NIGHT
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Wind: SW winds 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 8 seconds and SW 2 ft at 5 seconds.
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Hey guys! There is a small wave out back right now. The wind is blowing 15mph SSE, but it doesn’t look too bad! The tide is also rising until 8:43pm, so we have a little fun window right now! I would get out there with a bigger board for the most enjoyment! Have a great […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! There is plenty of swell lingering around for another good day of surfing. The buoy is 3.6 ft @ 8 seconds and the tide is currently pushing into high at 11 am. It does look a little soft and mushy so a little volume wouldn’t hurt, there should be a couple good windows […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the evening, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 4 seconds and E 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! The wind picked up a lot and the conditions are choppy. The wind is currently blowing 23mph SSW and the tide is dropping until 4:03pm. There really isn’t much that is rideable because of how disorganized it is, but a spot with more wind protection might be worth a look. Be sure to […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 8 seconds and SW 1 ft at 4 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone, not much going on out back right now right now. It is pretty much flat with some rolling shin high sets that just crumble. Could be fun for kids, or to learn on a big board but really nothing to target today. We are just about to hit low tide slotted for 4:02pm. […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 8 seconds and SW 2 ft at 5 seconds.
A: Hey guys! There is a small wave out back right now. The wind is blowing 15mph SSE, but it doesn’t look too bad! The tide is also rising until 8:43pm, so we have a little fun window right now! I would get out there with a bigger board for the most enjoyment! Have a great […]
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2024-11-29
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NIGHT
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Wind: NW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: N 3 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
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Hey everyone! It looks like there a few fun ones coming through out back right now! Sets are looking in the knee-thigh range with some bigger ones coming through every now and then. Wind is blowing NW at 11mph keeping the conditions very clean this afternoon. The tide is currently coming up with high tide […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: W winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming NW with gusts up to 20 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 3 seconds and NE 1 ft at 2 seconds.
Response: Good afternoon, everyone! There is not a ton of action out in the water this evening. It looks to be in the ankle-shin high range and soft. If you’re itching to surf, I would recommend a longboard. Overall, the wind is out of the West at 5 mph and the tide and high tide is […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SE winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 7 seconds and SE 3 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! There is a mushy but rideable wave in the thigh to waist high range coming in right now. The buoy is reading 4.9 @ 5 seconds currently so there is definitely dome potential for some fun rides out there with the right board. The morning low tide is definitely helping the waves break […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NW winds 25 to 30 kt with gusts to 35 kt, diminishing to 20 to 25 kt late, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: NW 5 ft at 4 seconds and SW 3 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! Not much has changed since the last report. It’s pretty flat besides the occasional ankle to shin high wave that breaks on shore. The wind is blowing NW at 14 mph with bigger gusts. The tide is dropping, with low tide at 4:42 in about an hour. It doesn’t look like much will […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: N 3 ft at 4 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! It looks like there a few fun ones coming through out back right now! Sets are looking in the knee-thigh range with some bigger ones coming through every now and then. Wind is blowing NW at 11mph keeping the conditions very clean this afternoon. The tide is currently coming up with high tide […]
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2025-10-01
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NIGHT
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Wind: N winds 20 to 25 kt with gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 6 to 9 ft, Wave Detail: E 8 ft at 14 seconds and NE 6 ft at 6 seconds.
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Hey guys! Conditions haven’t changed too much, still chest to head high. It’s a little bit messier from high tide, but as the day goes on it might improve a bit. Winds are blowing NNW at 9.3mph, and we just passed high tide which was at 3:06pm. Low tide is at 9:50 tonight. If you […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NW winds 5 kt, becoming E in the afternoon, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good morning! The surf is looking pretty similar to yesterday, with the buoy holding at 2 feet at 6 seconds and some clean knee to thigh-high waves rolling through. The wind is currently a super light SW, keeping conditions nice and clean through the morning. As the day goes on, expect the wind to shift […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NW winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: W 5 ft at 7 seconds and SE 3 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! The tide has dropped a lot since the last update, but the wind has picked up as well. Right now, the wind is blowing 19mph SSW and low tide is at 4:00pm. The waves that are breaking are very disorganized and there is a lot of bump on the surface. If you are […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 20 to 25 kt, increasing to 25 to 30 kt with gusts up to 35 kt after midnight, Seas: 2 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SW 4 ft at 4 seconds and E 2 ft at 8 seconds, becoming SW 7 ft at 6 seconds and E 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! The wind has picked up a bit, creating some chatter on the surface. Right now, it’s blowing 19mph SSW. However, there is still a knee high or less wave coming through which could work on a log. The tide has dropped at 3:33pm and the next high tide isn’t until 9:22pm tonight. If […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: N winds 20 to 25 kt with gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 6 to 9 ft, Wave Detail: E 8 ft at 14 seconds and NE 6 ft at 6 seconds.
A: Hey guys! Conditions haven’t changed too much, still chest to head high. It’s a little bit messier from high tide, but as the day goes on it might improve a bit. Winds are blowing NNW at 9.3mph, and we just passed high tide which was at 3:06pm. Low tide is at 9:50 tonight. If you […]
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2024-10-31
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NIGHT
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Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 8 seconds.
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Good afternoon everyone and Happy Halloween! We still have a fun looking wave behind the shop currently with nice conditions. The low tide has made the size of the waves decrease a little bit, but it still looks like a lot of fun! The wind is light, blowing 12 mph SSE, and the tide has […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: S 5 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Rebuilding surf on tap thanks to pre-frontal S windswell. While overall conditions aren’t ideal, there’s still some rideable energy out there. This morning, we’re seeing small but workable waves in the knee-to-thigh-high range, with the better spots occasionally pushing waist high. Sideshore winds are in play, making things a bit messy across the region. Look […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, becoming N 5 to 10 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: S 6 ft at 8 seconds, becoming S 4 ft at 8 seconds and SE 3 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good morning and happy Saturday! The warmer temps continue here on WB and we’ve got some swell in the water! We’re coming up on that 9:15am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around stomach to chest sometimes bigger/smaller. The buoy is reading 4.4ft @ 8s and wind is out of the WNW/NW […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 20 to 25 kt, becoming W after midnight, then becoming NW 15 to 20 kt late. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: SW 5 ft at 6 seconds and E 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good afternoon, everyone. Not a whole lot has changed since the previous updates. The surf is in the knee-high range and has a little more shape but still nothing to write home about! The wind is out of the SSW at 15-20mph giving the conditions a lot of unwanted texture. Overall, not the greatest afternoon […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 8 seconds.
A: Good afternoon everyone and Happy Halloween! We still have a fun looking wave behind the shop currently with nice conditions. The low tide has made the size of the waves decrease a little bit, but it still looks like a lot of fun! The wind is light, blowing 12 mph SSE, and the tide has […]
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2025-09-25
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NIGHT
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Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 4 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
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Hey everyone! Not too much happening out back right now. Sets are around shin to knee as we approach the 4:26pm low tide. Sets are rolling in at a decent speed so might be able to get a few really quick turns on the bigger ones but not too much more than that. You’ll really […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SE winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 4 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 7 seconds and SE 3 ft at 10 seconds.
Response: Good Morning! There is a mushy but rideable wave in the thigh to waist high range coming in right now. The buoy is reading 4.9 @ 5 seconds currently so there is definitely dome potential for some fun rides out there with the right board. The morning low tide is definitely helping the waves break […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, becoming NW after midnight, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and E 3 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: What’s going on everyone! Beautiful afternoon down here at the beach with the surf on the knee-waist high range with clean conditions. It looks to be a little soft with the tide so the rides are short but there are a few fun looking corners that line up to the inside! If you’re looking to […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: N winds 20 to 25 kt, diminishing to 15 to 20 kt after midnight. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: NE 6 ft at 9 seconds and N 2 ft at 5 seconds.
Response: Hey guys! The waves are still looking fun out back, about waist to stomach high. It’s a bit smaller than it was earlier due to the tide starting to go out, with low tide at 9:39pm, but definitely still fun. The ocean surface is a little bumpy because of the wind which is blowing 11.9mph […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 4 seconds and E 2 ft at 9 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! Not too much happening out back right now. Sets are around shin to knee as we approach the 4:26pm low tide. Sets are rolling in at a decent speed so might be able to get a few really quick turns on the bigger ones but not too much more than that. You’ll really […]
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2024-12-19
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DAY
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Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming NE 15 to 20 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 7 seconds and E 2 ft at 10 seconds, becoming NE 3 ft at 4 seconds and S 3 ft at 7 seconds.
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Good morning! Foggy but warm conditions greet us with knee-to-waist-high+ surf and a mix of SSE/SE and ESE swells. Light onshore winds keeping it decent early, but the mid morning high tide and building winds might soften conditions. This morning offers the best window for a session. Can definitely get a few fun ones! Stay […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt late this evening, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! Hope y’all got out there this morning because it is pretty much unsurfable right now due to the tide and wind. Wind is blowing SW at 24mph making it super messy and choppy out there. Lots of white caps with no real waves breaking. Tide filled in around 3 this afternoon and the […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt, increasing to 20 to 25 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 6 to 9 ft, Wave Detail: SE 8 ft at 15 seconds, becoming SE 11 ft at 16 seconds and NE 2 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Good morning! We’ve got another day of solid surf courtesy of Hurricane Erin, and things have kicked up a notch since yesterday. Waves are rolling in at chest to head high, with some solid sets pushing through from the outside. A few of those bombs are making it all the way to the inside, offering […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 6 seconds.
Response: Good morning! It’s a beautiful start to the day with clean, glassy conditions and fun little peelers rolling in around knee-high. The buoy’s reading 2 feet at 7 seconds, so there’s just enough energy in the water to get some playful rides—perfect for logging or grabbing a board with a bit of extra volume. The […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming NE 15 to 20 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 7 seconds and E 2 ft at 10 seconds, becoming NE 3 ft at 4 seconds and S 3 ft at 7 seconds.
A: Good morning! Foggy but warm conditions greet us with knee-to-waist-high+ surf and a mix of SSE/SE and ESE swells. Light onshore winds keeping it decent early, but the mid morning high tide and building winds might soften conditions. This morning offers the best window for a session. Can definitely get a few fun ones! Stay […]
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2025-02-24
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DAY
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Wind: NE winds 5 kt, Seas: 1 ft, Wave Detail: SE 1 ft at 8 seconds.
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Good Morning! There is slightly warmer temps than the past couple days and light wind making the ocean surface glassy. Unfortunately there is not much to surf, the buoy is 1.3 @ 9 seconds and there is a knee high wave breaking right on the beach. The wind will stay light for the rest of […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: N winds 15 to 20 kt, increasing to 20 to 25 kt after midnight. Gusts up to 30 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: N 5 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: Good Afternoon! There hasn’t been much of a change in the surf. There is small mushy, knee high wave breaking right now and it is barely surf able. It Looks like we have some potential for a little more energy tomorrow and possibly a change in scenery if the snow sticks!
Example 2:
Input: Wind: SW winds 10 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 9 seconds.
Response: Good morning! We are about an hour from low tide and the sun is trying to poke through the morning clouds. The most recent bouy reading has a wave of 3ft @ 5 seconds. Waves are coming on shore from the SE about knee high, and there’s an occasional rideable wave out there for sure. […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: SE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: SE 4 ft at 6 seconds and E 2 ft at 11 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There’s actually a little fun wave that is breaking right now, but it’s far from perfect. The wind is making a bit of a bump on the surface and the lack of swell is making it pretty small. A bigger board with more volume is definitely the best bet. The wind is blowing […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NE winds 5 kt, Seas: 1 ft, Wave Detail: SE 1 ft at 8 seconds.
A: Good Morning! There is slightly warmer temps than the past couple days and light wind making the ocean surface glassy. Unfortunately there is not much to surf, the buoy is 1.3 @ 9 seconds and there is a knee high wave breaking right on the beach. The wind will stay light for the rest of […]
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2025-01-19
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DAY
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Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming SW 15 to 20 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: S 5 ft at 8 seconds and E 1 ft at 7 seconds.
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Good Morning! The buoy is at 3.3 @ 8 seconds and there is a waist high wave breaking right now. The winds is super light this morning and the conditions are clean. There is not much energy right now so a high volume board will be key. The swell is due to pick up a […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: E winds 10 kt, becoming SE with gusts up to 25 kt, then becoming S with gusts up to 25 kt late, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: SE 4 ft at 7 seconds.
Response: The wind is light offshore and the waves have cleaned up a good bit. The wind should continue to turn west throughout the rest of the day. There is fun looking stomach high wave coming in, good time to go out for a surf . Not expecting much the next couple days.
Example 2:
Input: Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the afternoon, Seas: 3 ft, Wave Detail: S 3 ft at 5 seconds and SE 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Good morning and happy Saturday! Little wave out there this AM! We are right passed that 6:25am low tide mark and conditions appear to be coming through around knee to thigh occasionally bigger/smaller. The buoy is currently reading 2.8ft @ 5s and wind is out of the SSW around ~7 MPH. Currently rides are short […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: N winds 10 kt, becoming NE in the afternoon, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: NE 2 ft at 3 seconds and S 1 ft at 5 seconds.
Response: Good morning! The swell has just about fizzled out, and we’re down to some tiny surf this morning, mostly knee-high, with not much more on offer. That said, it’s still rideable if you’ve got the right equipment. Longboards, foamies, or anything with a bit of volume will be your best bet today. Winds are light […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt, becoming SW 15 to 20 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: S 5 ft at 8 seconds and E 1 ft at 7 seconds.
A: Good Morning! The buoy is at 3.3 @ 8 seconds and there is a waist high wave breaking right now. The winds is super light this morning and the conditions are clean. There is not much energy right now so a high volume board will be key. The swell is due to pick up a […]
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2024-12-13
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NIGHT
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Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 7 seconds.
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Hey everyone! Surprisingly, it looks the best out there compared to what it’s been all day- but that’s still not saying too much. The wind is blowing 17mph East creating some wind swell in the water but nothing too crazy. There is still a lot of bump and chatter on the surface. The tide is […]
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Q: Output a human-readable surf-forecast similar to that of a veteran surf-observer. The response should take into account the winds, sea-state, and wave period. The final output should be a few short sentences, with some surfing lingo and flair.
Here are some examples of how to respond:
Example 1:
Input: Wind: NW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: N 2 ft at 4 seconds and SE 1 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is still a fun looking little longboard wave outback right now. Sets look on the smaller side of knee to thigh high. Wind is blowing NW at 13mph keeping the conditions nice and clean this afternoon. The tide is currently rising with high tide slotted for 6:42pm tonight. There is still plenty […]
Example 2:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 12 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! It looks like there is a wave out back as we approach low tide slotted for 4:36pm this afternoon. Sets around thigh to waist high and smaller on the inside. It looks pretty crumbly and slow for the most part but there are some fun ones to ride especially if you have a […]
Example 3:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 6 ft at 8 seconds.
Response: Hey everyone! There is a pretty fun wave out back right now. Conditions are messy since the wind was picked up now blowing NE around 20mph, but the surf looks waist high, so it is not too hard to find a wave despite the chop. The tide is currently backing off with low tide slotted […]
Now, respond to the following forecast data:
Input: Wind: NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: E 5 ft at 7 seconds.
A: Hey everyone! Surprisingly, it looks the best out there compared to what it’s been all day- but that’s still not saying too much. The wind is blowing 17mph East creating some wind swell in the water but nothing too crazy. There is still a lot of bump and chatter on the surface. The tide is […]
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