I like to sign up for email alerts about the weather, such as flooding or high surf. These can be very helpful when you live on an island, especially if you live near the coast. This week there have been a number of high surf advisories. Here's one that came this morning:
The National Weather Service in Honolulu has continued the HIGH SURF
ADVISORY for the NORTH AN WEST FACING SHORES of MOLOKAI and NORTH FACING
SHORES of MAUI effective until 6:00 a.m. Sunday.
Surf along north facing shores will be 18 to 22 feet with locally higher sets today.
Surf along west facing shores exposed to the northwest swell will be 10 to 12 feet with locally
higher sets today.
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES: BEACH GOERS ARE URGED TO STAY OUT OF THE
WATER AND WELL AWAY FROM THE SHORE BREAK DUE TO THE HAZARDOUS WAVE
ACTION AND STRONG RIP CURRENTS.
The NOAA Weather Broadcasts can be reached by calling the following numbers: for Maui 871-6706, for Moloka'i 552-2477, and for Lana'i 565-6033. The NOAA Weather Internet services can
be found at www.prh.noaa.gov/hnl.
Civil Defense Agency alerts are available via e-mail. You can subscribe on their website.
This is a photo from Jaws, on the north shore of Maui. It's a famous surf break that really getting rocking with the big wave season in the winter months. Those are windsurfers on the face of that wave! A high surf advisory is a call to action for these people. Only experienced water sports enthusiasts should even try going out in these conditions.
Above is a picture of a "small" wave at Makena Beach, which is actually on the south shore, but I think it's a nice shot anyway.
Be careful in the water here on Maui, it can be very dangerous!
Aloha from The Hunter
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