Cat 4 now...That makes 2 cat4 hurricanes this month....NHC sez this has not happened since they have been able to record them, 1966? Christina grew
so big so fast she exceeded the computer models limits.....
Yeah that will be a possibility if we keep seeing these warmer waters this year! I was listening to radio yesterday and apparently they are catching
yellowfin tuna and dorado off San Diego right now, but I haven't been able to verify.
I know a lot of people on this board are probably born and raised in san diego/so cal, but has anyone else noticed that the summers are much more
humid these days than before? I feel everytime I look east I see big thunder head clouds, where I dont remember that say, 5-6 years ago.
Originally posted by BooJumMan
Yeah that will be a possibility if we keep seeing these warmer waters this year! I was listening to radio yesterday and apparently they are catching
yellowfin tuna and dorado off San Diego right now, but I haven't been able to verify.
I know a lot of people on this board are probably born and raised in san diego/so cal, but has anyone else noticed that the summers are much more
humid these days than before? I feel every time I look east I see big thunder head clouds, where I dont remember that say, 5-6 years ago.
I was reading the same thing about yellowtail off SD today. In 1998 El Nino year they caught yellowtail off Kodiak, AK, and had to send it out for ID
because no one had seen then that far north!
Well big C...I wanna wish you a very very happy birthday young man! Wish I was there to share some pie with you although pie on the face isnt nearly
as funny as cake. I hope you had a memorable day and may you have many many more. Maybe next year it will be Hurricane Chuck.
Just cause you arent here doesnt mean you dont get the birthday song by Juan & his band..here ya go amigo...close your eyes and imagine you are at
Tomas's restaurant.
Originally posted by BooJumMan
Yeah that will be a possibility if we keep seeing these warmer waters this year! I was listening to radio yesterday and apparently they are catching
yellowfin tuna and dorado off San Diego right now, but I haven't been able to verify.
I know a lot of people on this board are probably born and raised in san diego/so cal, but has anyone else noticed that the summers are much more
humid these days than before? I feel every time I look east I see big thunder head clouds, where I dont remember that say, 5-6 years ago.
I was reading the same thing about yellowtail off SD today. In 1998 El Nino year they caught yellowtail off Kodiak, AK, and had to send it out for ID
because no one had seen then that far north!
A salmon troller told me that he has caught pomfret and seen
sea turtles this year off Baranof Island.
Originally posted by huesos
If this thing can turn minimally at this point, it will begin to throw swell that we can make use of.
The swell is here.
Last evening at high tide(and full moon) there was a lot of erosion happening in La Playita and there was water in the parking lot by the fish
palapas.
Originally posted by huesos
If this thing can turn minimally at this point, it will begin to throw swell that we can make use of.
The swell is here.
Last evening at high tide(and full moon) there was a lot of erosion happening in La Playita and there was water in the parking lot by the fish
palapas.
I'm guessing he's talking about SoCal. I bet it's sending some serious swell to Cabo and that whole area, but it's not lined up for the Socal swell
window yet. Just chiming in!
Originally posted by huesos
If this thing can turn minimally at this point, it will begin to throw swell that we can make use of.
The swell is here.
Last evening at high tide(and full moon) there was a lot of erosion happening in La Playita and there was water in the parking lot by the fish
palapas.
I'm guessing he's talking about SoCal. I bet it's sending some serious swell to Cabo and that whole area, but it's not lined up for the Socal swell
window yet. Just chiming in!
By Chris Mooney
Cross-posted from Climate Desk
Hurrican Cristina Jun_12_2014
Nasa | Wikimedia Commons
Two weeks ago in the eastern Pacific hurricane basin, we saw Category 4 Hurricane Amanda, which was too strong, too early. Amanda was the “strongest
May hurricane on record in the eastern Pacific basin during the satellite era,” noted the National Hurricane Center.
And right now, the basin is host to Category 4 Hurricane Cristina, which follows on Amanda’s record with a new one. The storm just put on an
“extraordinary” burst of intensification in the last 24 hours, rocketing from Category 1 to Category 4 strength, with maximum sustained wind speeds of
150 miles per hour. And now that it has gotten there, notes the National Hurricane Center, we have another new record:
We were getting some large (2 to 3') surf here for the last few days. It would be a hard launch in these conditions and pulling a boat would be a
nightmare. Last night was the biggest surf and in the last 2 hours it has dropped by half. Hoping tomorrow brings calm seas and we get some people out
to scout for dorado before the tournament Saturday.
Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
Originally posted by Russ
We were getting some large (2 to 3') surf here for the last few days. It would be a hard launch in these conditions and pulling a boat would be a
nightmare. Last night was the biggest surf and in the last 2 hours it has dropped by half. Hoping tomorrow brings calm seas and we get some
people out to scout for dorado before the tournament Saturday.
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