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Explaining Sunscreen and the New Rules By JANE E. BRODY Attention, sun lovers (and yes, that includes all who think they are adequately protected against the sun’s damaging rays): Nearly four…
DetailsWaves around 1 foot with the wind picking up onshore later
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Monday, June 23
Reporter: T. Strange
Surf Reports comments:
6:30 am: The waves are looking small early on this Monday morning. It’s semi-glassy with very light winds eaerly. Wave size 1/2 a foot to 1 foot. The marine forecast is calling for E winds at 10-15 knots this afternoon. On the local buoy our early wave height reading is 3.0 feet at 6 seconds, up in size from yesterdays 1.6 feet @ 8 seconds. You can see the surf conditions live on our cams page here.
2:00 pm: New afternoon photos are up in box #3 and you can see some ridable waves for the longboard crew around the pier area. Some knee high to occasionally knee high plus waves that are semi-choppy now as the wind is light onshore. Not sure what will happen as the tide pushes in. It’s a weak swell so the tide can help, or make things worse, we will see. The water looks clear and clean
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