Wednesday Wind
Work kept me from getting out sailing today, though from second-hand reports, I didn't miss much on the north shore. Kihei was again windier than Kanaha, but a friend's drive-by in the morning reported that the wind line was pretty far offshore.
Second-hand sailing reports from the north shore sound like Kanaha was in the 6.0 range for most average guys. iWindsurf was reporting averages in the upper teens. Probably pretty good formula conditions as the waves were also pretty small.
The forecast is for winds to continue dropping tomorrow and to stay light through the weekend and the early part of next week. May is considered by many to be the start of the tradewind weather pattern, but it sounds like it's not quite ready to kick in yet. All in all, still can't complain when you compare it to most mainland locations.
Second-hand sailing reports from the north shore sound like Kanaha was in the 6.0 range for most average guys. iWindsurf was reporting averages in the upper teens. Probably pretty good formula conditions as the waves were also pretty small.
The forecast is for winds to continue dropping tomorrow and to stay light through the weekend and the early part of next week. May is considered by many to be the start of the tradewind weather pattern, but it sounds like it's not quite ready to kick in yet. All in all, still can't complain when you compare it to most mainland locations.
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