SURFING
WINDANSEA CALIFORNIA



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HOW
TO PREDICT A SWELL FROM WEATHER CHARTS
Look for
a storm and verify it will be in your swell window.
Regularly review atmospheric models that depict both surface
pressure and winds (like the AVN or MRF). Look for periods
when winds are forecast to blow in excess of 25 kts towards
your beach for longer than 24 hours. Then verify that the
winds
are forecast to be positioned within your swell window .
The best situation is to have high winds, covering a large
fetch
area, blowing at you for a long time. But only experience
will
determine what the requirements are for your beach.
A 'swell
window' is the part of your ocean that provides a swell
unobstructed, straight-line access to your beach (even 1000
miles
or more away). Get a globe. Locate your beach. Identify islands,
shoals, land, or anything that could obstruct a swell from
proceeding
straight into your beach. Using a string and a pin, tie the
string to the
pin, and stick the pin into the globe on your beach. Using
the string
as a guide, pull it tight and out into the ocean away from
your beach.
Move the string in different directions along the surface
of the globe.
Wherever the string first touches the edge of land (or anything
that
would obstruct a swell), trace the line of the string onto
the globe
using a pen. If you have access to "Great Circle"
charts, use them
instead. All beaches will have at least 2 boundaries to their
swell
window, and if islands are present, perhaps many more.
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Breaks
farther out at low tide...better time to surf. paddle out just south
of the surf shack (historical landmark, come in the same way. Left on
the wave can barrel at times with the right swell. Windansea is the
main peak, on the right swell Big Rock will break (NW, WNW, sometimes
a west) which is directly south of Windan and breaks in hollow, left,
peeling barrels on a shallow reef in front a big rock that sticks out
of the water...super hollow its SD's pipeline when it gets good. Rights
and lefts are both good at windansea
Overview Atmosphere Dont drop in on anyone, locals are generally pretty
cool but it can get bad when it gets crowded on the weekends and the
guys that think they're hot stuff come out. Parkings usually pretty
full, just park farther up the street and walk, its not too bad General
pretty awesome spot sometimes in the winter it gets double overhead
+ and pretty heavy...definatley a classic spot.
Windansea,
Sunset Cliff , Cardiff Reef, Pacific Beach, Swamis, Scripps. San Diego
California USA
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