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Forecast for late weekend at Cape Flattery on the Western Washington coast. The Pummel at La Push(just down the road) is on Jan 11th & 12th. anyone interested?

SW WIND 30 TO 40 KT. WIND WAVES 5 TO 7 FT. W SWELL 14 FT

BUILDING TO 20 FT LATE IN THE AFTERNOON.

SUN NIGHT

W WIND 35 TO 45 KT. COMBINED SEAS 24 FEET.

MON

S WIND 30 TO 40 KT. COMBINED SEAS 24 FEET.

TUE

SW WIND 30 TO 40 KT. WIND WAVES 5 TO 7 FT. W SWELL 18 FT.

Stay safe, B

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Interested? Maybe from the deck of an aircraft carrier?

The wind in Lynn Harbor the other day had a mere mile of fetch--I did think, "I wonder what it's like on the Washington coast when there are hundreds of miles of fetch? I guess you answered my question!

Sanjay

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Sanjay

In San Francisco, in the summer, every day was 20-35 knot NW winds by 2pm with with 12+ ft swell on average and windwaves as high as 6-7ft outside the GGate. I used to paddle over to Sausalito from Berkeley in the morning and surf back across the Bay in the afternoon on 4-7 ft(tide dependent)wind waves. The Washington coast is much more like the NE in the summer.

B

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