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Topic: Wind Reports for the Beaches?  (Read 1195 times)

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sharky

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JK

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I recently stumbled on a site called swellinfo.com - still getting used to the site but so far I like their swell and wind forecasting models - more importantly its been accurate the last 3 times I used it before heading out.


Zinful1

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   Great information, very helpful! 


DaveW

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Noaa weather buoys post real-time data for wind, seas, and swell (but not wine).  Here's the Point Arena buoy:

 http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=46014

Just go to their website and find the buoy for the area in question


bluekayak

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all those are good but the best thing is to drive over look at the ocean take your yak down and throw it in

you get a lot more fishing time that way plus some self-rescue practice thrown in