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2025-07-19
DAY
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 5 seconds and SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
Good morning and happy Saturday! A beautiful sunrise to start things off this weekend! We are making our way to that 8:53am low tide and conditions appear to be coming through around thigh occasionally bigger/smaller. The buoy is currently reading 2.6ft @ 8s and wind is out of the WSW/W around ~7 MPH. That high […]
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 wind...
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2025-09-07
DAY
Wind: NW winds 5 kt, becoming E in the afternoon, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 8 seconds.
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 […]
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 wind...
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2024-12-30
NIGHT
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.
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 […]
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 win...
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2025-02-13
NIGHT
Wind: NW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, becoming N 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 30 kt after midnight, Seas: 4 to 6 ft, Wave Detail: S 5 ft at 7 seconds and N 3 ft at 4 seconds.
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.
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 wind...
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2025-08-29
NIGHT
Wind: SW winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: E 2 ft at 6 seconds and S 1 ft at 2 seconds.
Hey guys! There is a little longboard wave out back, but it is pretty calm. The ocean surface is clean, knee high, with barely any wind. The tide is going out, with low tide at 6:30pm. If you have time this evening, try to paddle out! Keep an eye on the cam and check back […]
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 wind...
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2024-11-21
NIGHT
Wind: SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, becoming NW 20 to 25 kt with gusts up to 35 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: SW 2 ft at 4 seconds and E 1 ft at 10 seconds, becoming NW 4 ft at 4 seconds and E 1 ft at 10 seconds.
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 […]
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 win...
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2024-12-26
NIGHT
Wind: NE winds 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 7 seconds and E 1 ft at 10 seconds.
Hey everyone! The waves are soft and slow. Some of the sets look rideable, but the quality is poor. The wind is currently blowing 16mph ENE making the surface bumpy. The tide is still rising, but peak high tide is at 3:47pm so the tide will be dropping again soon. Be sure to check back […]
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 win...
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2025-09-06
NIGHT
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.
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 […]
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 win...
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2024-11-01
NIGHT
Wind: S winds 5 to 10 kt, Seas: 3 to 4 ft, Wave Detail: SE 3 ft at 8 seconds.
Hey everyone! There are still some waves out back, but the conditions look a bit worse than earlier today. The wind has started to pick up making things a bit bumpy. Still solid surf though, a bigger board might help out though. Currently the wind is blowing 18mph SSE and the tide has started to […]
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 win...
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2024-12-21
NIGHT
Wind: NW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt, Seas: 3 to 5 ft, Wave Detail: N 3 ft at 5 seconds and E 3 ft at 8 seconds.
Hey guys! There isn’t much going on out back this afternoon. There are a few shin to knee high sets coming through, but most don’t look rideable. The wind is making the surface have a light texture to it, and the tide is still dropping. Currently the wind is blowing 11mph NNE. Low tide is […]
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 wind...
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2025-02-10
DAY
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.
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 […]
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 wind...
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2025-06-22
DAY
Wind: W winds 5 kt, becoming S in the afternoon, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: SE 2 ft at 8 seconds and S 1 ft at 5 seconds.
Good morning! Beautiful sunrise this AM setting up another great day on WB! We are coming off that 4:49am high tide and conditions appear to be coming through around knee to thigh occasionally bigger/smaller. The buoy is currently reading 2.0ft @ 8s and wind is out of the WSW/W around ~3 MPH. Could be a […]
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 win...
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2025-08-16
NIGHT
Wind: W winds 5 kt, becoming N, Seas: 2 ft, Wave Detail: S 2 ft at 5 seconds and E 1 ft at 8 seconds.
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 […]
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 win...
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2024-12-23
NIGHT
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.
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 […]
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 wind...
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2025-06-15
DAY
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.
Good morning and Happy Father’s Day to all the dads out there! We are just passed that 4:57am low tide and conditions appear to be coming through around thigh to waist occasionally bigger/smaller. The buoy is currently reading 3.0ft @ 11s and wind is out of the WSW/SW around ~6 MPH. Could be a few […]
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 win...
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2025-09-25
DAY
Wind: S winds 10 to 15 kt, Seas: 2 to 3 ft, Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 9 seconds and S 2 ft at 4 seconds.
Good morning! Gabrielle is on the way out today, with the buoy showing 2 ft at 9 seconds out of the ESE and trending downward. South winds will be on the rise, starting around 8 mph and climbing to 15 by sunset. With fading swell and building breeze, the earlier the better if you’re looking […]
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 win...
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