Coast hit with high waves
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WEATHER TIDBITS
Boy, did we ever party with Doug and Elida.
Cabo was 15-foot plus for a solid week. Doug and Elida were two
party animals that achieved category four status.
The couple, only a few days apart, tracked northwest about 500
miles south of the tip generating 15- to 20-foot waves at the cape
with their energy even reaching our shores at 5 to 10 feet.
It’s the first time since ‘97, when Guillermo and Hillary paid us
a 10-day visit with 6- to 12-foot 165- to 185-degree south bangers.
The crazy thing about Guillermo was he traveled full circle and sent
us a northwest groundswell 10 days after he gave us a seven-day
swell. Crazy things happen when we get El Nino.
Like I said, it’s the first time in five years that we’ve seen
back to back strong hurricanes.
I think the tone has been set for this season, more storm
production, and stronger storms, and moving more northwest than west.
Our water temps have been behaving like the Dow Jones as of late.
From 71 degrees to 62 degrees, then back to 72 degrees Sunday and
back down to 65 degrees Tuesday. Every time those unwelcome stinkin’
westerlies blow, we lose five to seven degrees overnight!
Still no heat waves.
L.A. did get up to 90 degrees one day last week and that was it.
Yesterday’s L.A. high was 78 degrees, seven degrees below normal.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen so many sub-80 degree highs in the
last four summers now. What’s up with that?
* DENNIS McTIGHE is a Laguna Beach resident. He earned a
bachelor’s degree in Earth Sciences from UCSD and was a U.S. Air
Force weatherman at Hickman AFB, Hawaii.
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