The web cam takes one picture each hour during daylight
hours. The pictures shown are a sequence of the last
twelve images. Each image can be enlarged by clicking
on the image.
The beach cam looks towards Kaena point on Oahu's
North shore. It is a good shot of the ocean conditions and
the weather. If you are lucky, a good sunset picture is
captured. About 50% of the area residents don't want any web cams
pointed towards any surf breaks so there aren't any here.
The "Surf Forecast" is a Hawaii surf forecast for the
Islands. This forecast looks at wind patterns,
storms, and weather models to predict the surf.
"Buoys" has links to bouy data. The wave period and wave height can be used
to determine what the surf
may do. ie: stay the same, get smaller,
or become way too big.
The "Wave Direction" is from a small bouy 2 miles north
of Wiamea bay on Oahu. This is being used by the
University to try and correlate sand movement with wave
direction.
The "Surf Numbers" are telephone numbers. The "596-" number
is a good
source of information. Individual people look at the surf
and report in.
The best information is from the lifeguards
at the beach. Check with them prior to entering the water.
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