Monday, March 30, 2009

Tam Surf Report Monday 30 March

There wasn't too much action this weekend with strong onshore winds making their appearance about 10 am every morning. However, by 430 both days, the winds had subsided and surfing the chop was possible.

Capitan Suizo (on the south end of Tamarindo beach) was good from about 4pm to sunset both days, and the mornings were best over in Langosta at Sapos.

This week is shaping up well with LOLA showing some decent swell hitting later this week. Groundswell should fill in from around 200 degrees on Tuesday the 2nd.



Wednesday the 1st of April should look very similar to Tuesday with waist to chest high+ conditions from ~216 degrees. Swell could start picking up from around 200 degrees as well due to the system, which formed recently off the SW coast of Chile. Periods should be around 16 seconds.

Thursday the 2nd S swell from around 200 degrees arrives full on with head high to overhead surf at stand out breaks. Periods should be about 17 seconds.

Further out we're seeing a system off the SW coast of Chile, which is expected to send some very southerly long period swell for the 6th. On the long range models a promising looking system forms to the SE of New Zealand which could mean swell for around the 9th.

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