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CURRENT WEATHER: 9:49 PM HST
WIND: SSE @ 2 - 4 kts
AIR TEMP: 65°F
WATER TEMP: 79°-82°F
SUNRISE/SET: 06:47 AM/05:49 PM
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TIDE TIDES:
11/2001:53 am 0.60 ft LOW
11/2009:23 am 1.38 ft HIGH
11/2003:37 pm 0.05 ft LOW
11/2011:27 pm 1.08 ft HIGH
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(11/19) PROJECTED WIND in kts (11/20)
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SURF REPORT
Aloha, this is Kekoa with the report for Wednesday morning at 6:30 AM.
SURF:
3-4 ft. - waist to chest high and poor-fair conditions.

Another breezy day of short energy, mixed up windswell providing country with rideable waves today. Most locations have crossed up surf in the waist to chest high range with standout spots showing some shoulder high sets. Breezy trades will continue all day to make for rough sideshore choppy surfing conditions.

WEATHER:
Mostly sunny. Isolated showers in the morning...then scattered showers in the afternoon. Highs around 81. East winds 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 30 percent.
NORTH SHORE'S REGIONAL OVERVIEW:
Windy Wednesday as the north shore has another day of small surf with breezy conditions. Most spots are seeing confused breakers in the waist to chest high range with standout spots showing some shoulder high sets. Buoy 1 is showing primarily windswell energy of 9ft. @ 9 seconds...so look for this mixed up close period energy to last throughout the day. The winds will remain breezy for the next several days providing some rideable wind waves for the diehards. There are more swells on the horizon for the north shore so check our extended forecast for all the details.

**Reef Hawaiian Pro is OFF today at Haleiwa**.
FORECAST SUMMARY:
THURSDAY: New NNW groundswell charges with head to well overhead surf at the better breaks all day. Select spots occasionally pushing up to double overhead on the bigger waves. Good/clean conditions. Swell backs down over Thursday night. Go Surf!
Wind: East Trades 10-15kts clocking SE through the day and becoming light.
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BUOYS
MOKAPU POINT
as of 1:30 AM HST
on 11/10


SWELLS:
7ft @ 9sec from East
3ft @ 13sec from NW
1ft @ 28sec from East
WAIMEA BAY
as of 4:06 AM HST
on 09/16


SWELLS:
3ft @ 12sec from NW
3ft @ 10sec from NW
NW. HAWAII
as of 7:00 PM HST
on 11/19


SWELLS:
8ft @ 9sec from East
2ft @ 14sec from North
1ft @ 12sec from North
WIND: E@22kts
TEMPS: A:75°F W:78°F
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LOCAL NEWS, PHOTOS AND VIDEO
LOCAL NEWS:
Dawn patrollers at Puaena Point were spooked out of the water on 11/14, when a large Tiger Shark decided to play happy meal with a sea turtle in clear view of a few freaked out surfers. With the Reef Hawaiian Pro in blissful full swing just across the harbor channel, the waves were a juicy 3’-4’ and it was strange to see the usually packed lineup deserted. Estimates of the shark’s length were between 12’-15’, and although it’s early in the winter season, this is not the first big shark scare at PP in the last two months. Keep your eyes peeled when surfing out there.

Lifeguards closed Waimea Bay for several days in early November after 8’ sharks were seen chasing schools of baby Aholehole and Halalu just feet from the beach. Between the sharks, fishing poles, and gill nets, not a lot of space in the shorebreak for tube seekers. If you see bait size fish schooling at the Bay, it’d best not to enter the water.

Some idiots keep trashing the beach at Piddleys, right next to Chun’s Reef. They’re partying there at night, and then leaving smoldering fires and throwing beer bottles, plastic bags, food wrappers, cigarettes, and cans all over the beach for dawn patrollers to clean up. Like grafitti, it’s an obvious attempt to shock and sadden others. This pristine area serves as a nesting ground for endangered Hawaiian sea birds and is the paddle out spot for Piddleys, a discreet and rippable lefthander. So to whoever is doing this, knock it off and you’re damned lucky us surfers didn’t catch you in the act! Consider yourself duly warned.

Former Banzai Pipeline warrior Bob Fram was on a local newscast expressing grave concern over the possible condemnation of his commercial property in Honolulu . Fram’s Garden and Valley Isle Seafood sits smack dab in the path of the proposed Honolulu Rail Transit project and city surveyors have been snooping around his building recently to take measurements. This highly successful company offers wholesale seafood to restaurants and the public. Let’s hope Frammy can negotiate this threat like he did collapsing sections inside the tube at Pipe.

North Shore restaurants, retailers, boardmakers and landlords are geared up for and welcoming the busy winter surf season as surfers, tourists, and holiday shoppers descend upon Oahu . This influx of visitors brings with it seasonal employment, disposable cash, choke traffic, and a social buzz to the normally placid rural lifestyle. The winter’s big surf and the Hawaiian Triple Crown of Surfing comps have been recognized by government officials as key components in the local economy, particularly in these challenging financial times.

A prosecutor urged jurors Friday to convict a 22-year-old of murder for delivering a punch that allegedly killed professional surfer Emery Kauanui. Seth Cravens struck Kauanui in the head with such force that the surfer hit the pavement with "a thud, a sickening, hollow thud," said prosecutor Sophia Roach. Kauanui's death outside his mother's home in May 2007 shook San Diego's wealthy seaside community of La Jolla. Link to SFGate.com for more.

With the big surf and clueless throngs of tourists descending on the North Shore, C&C lifeguards were on high alert. Over 60 water rescues were made and 500 precautionary actions reported over the two day period. Tragically, two sister-in-laws from the mainland were swept into the ocean by large waves at Queen¹s Bath on Kauai¹s North Shore and both drowned in front of horrified family members. It¹s a picturesque but treacherous spot, with a deep water trench just offshore that promotes pounding surf and river-like rip currents.

Many of the world's top surfers either have arrived on the North Shore already or will be shortly, as the busy pro contest schedule begins in a few weeks. The competition gauntlet begins with the Xcel Pro at Sunset Beach on 11/10, then holding periods for the Reef Hawaiian Pro 11/12, O'Neill World Cup 11/24, Billabong Pipe Masters 12/8, Roxy Pro 11/24, and a few local pro/am events thrown in and it will be organized chaos. Oh and don't forget the always looming Eddie!

A very cool article in The Honolulu Advertiser helps us catch up on the life of the venerable Mark Cunningham. He waxes on his ongoing love affair with bodysurfing and the Banzai Pipeline. At age 53, Mark describes how he's surrounded by younger, faster, stronger riders, but is working hard on his fitness level and still showing the whippersnappers a thing or two in the water. Link:...

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