Jeff,

You might want to keep this in mind when you're up at the Dome after X-mas.
Go on over to Anchor Bay on Tuesday and check out how big it is. The surf's
coming in! Now all I have to do is find out what San Diego will be like. So
far, they're predicting 7"+. Not as big as up here, but fun nevertheless,
and a lot better than getting hit on by daughter Hopkins.

LATE!


>From: Kent Deverell <deverell@fluid.com>
>To: Scott Laughlin <scottwl@hotmail.com>
>Subject: [Fwd: [Fwd: Big, Bad Surf Moving]]
>Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 14:28:22 -0800
>
>Check this shit out. It's going to be macking.
>
>-------- Original Message --------
>Subject: [Fwd: Big, Bad Surf Moving]
>Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 14:06:35 -0800
>From: Jon Wyman <jon@fluid.com>
>Organization: Fluid Inc
>To: Kent Deverell <kdeverell@fluid.com>
>
>Feeling lucky? I think I'm going to hit Lindemar or the HMB Jetty
>Saturday a.m. if you're interested.
>
>-------- Original Message --------
>Subject: Big, Bad Surf Moving
>    Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 12:16:20 -0800
>    From: Sean Gibson <SGibson@blancandotus.com>
>      To: "Carlos Flores (E-mail)" <carlos@surfree.com>,"Jonathan Wyman
>          (E-mail)" <jwyman@fluid.com>,"Glenn Kohner
>          (E-mail)"<gskohner@iso-online.com>,"Auran Piatigorsky
>          (E-mail)"<auran@surfree.com>,"Daniel Donahoe (E-mail)"
>          <djdiv@surfree.com>,"Peter Macey (E-mail)"
>          <peter@surfree.com>,"Will Hartley
>          (E-mail)"<wmhartley@hotmail.com>
>
>
>
>
>Time to buy a gun...
>
>                    Northern California Surf Forecast
>
>                            Effective 12/20/00
>
>            HIGH SURF ADVISORY FOR ALL OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
>
>        I hope you like big surf, 'cause we have plenty moving in!
>
>As the writing of this forecast 8:00 AM Wednesday, the NW buoy in Hawaii
>is already showing 15' @17 seconds. The first signs of our newest series
>   of mega swells moving into our coastline. Those of you that have been
>   paying attention know that these swells take about 3 days to hit our
>                     coast fromthe Hawaiian Islands.
>
>   All models are in agreement with open ocean swell heights of between
>  30-40' even after they leave the Hawaiian chain. There are three major
>  swells tracking across the Pacific. The first will begin to show on our
>   coast mid day on Friday, with most beaches seeing long period surf at
>the NW facing beaches in the 15'+ range, with bigger sets possible. Deep
>  water spots coupled with the long swell period (up to 20+ seconds) will
>   see double that size at least. The meat of the first system will hit
>    more towards Crescent City, with plenty of energy left for northern
>  California. The swell direction looks excellent at 280-295 degrees. It
>      will become steeper as the swell tracks to the east on Sunday.
>
>   Look for this first system to provide huge surf all day on Saturday,
>with still solid surf on Sunday, though backing down through the day. By
>   late Sunday, a second solid swell will move in with surf heights not
>      quite as big as the first one, but still in the 10-12' range is
>  expected. Look for continued solid surf through Monday, lingering into
>  Tuesday. Then....are you ready for this????? Yet another macker is due
>   on Tuesday with surf heights again reaching the solid double overhead
>  range, however, this one is still a ways off, but the charts show some
>                 impressive size and long swell periods.
>
>So, to summarize...IT"S GONNA BE BIG!!! Big guns only. Use your big wave
>                                   wax!
>
>         Know your limits. No shame staying on shore. Surf safe!!
>
>                               Cyber Kahuna

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