Thankful for the ocean and its constant wisdom ππΌπ Happy Thanksgiving!
(Hold your thumb on the screen to pause) Long Period Swell vs Short Period Swell explained in more depth. Consider this the next time you check Surfline ππΌ
Explained -
Wind blows: Wind from a severe storm, like a hurricane, cyclone, or typhoon, blows over the ocean.
Waves form: The wind creates waves that overtake each other and get bigger.
Waves organize: The waves organize into groups that are smooth and regular in appearance.
Waves travel: The waves travel away from the storm, becoming lower frequency and longer in wavelength.
Swells form: The waves become swell waves, which are surface gravity waves that move along the interface between the water and air.
Victoria learning how to turn this morning ππ»
Surfing at 5-years-old π
Laguna mornings #earlyriser #dawnpatrol π
HIU Dance Team and their first lesson. Good weather and little waves ahead β¨π
A beautiful end to a beautiful day. Natures music β¨ππΆ
|Beginner Tip| π
Bill demonstrates using his hands to adjust himself and feet before letting go. Finding a good stance before releasing stability from your upper body. This trick works wonders to any student working on stabilizing their pop-up and is always discussed in the tutorial before paddling out. Contact us today to learn more.
Amazing winter weather and conditions β¨
Little Magnus surfing on his own πβ¨