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The waves are HUGE today.  No accurate judgement on height, but it it is breaking 1/2 mile out (no exaggeration) at the Harbor.  Scripps website says 26.9 feet at 17 seconds.  whoa!


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  The rains today were not bad.  Some light to moderate rains, little wind so far.  IF this was the worst of it, good enough for me!


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This storm isn't what it was hyped to be. Had about 2 hours with decent wind and then it dropped off to have some nice sunshine this afternoon. I did lose power for about 30 minutes...so  I went for an ice cream:smt003

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