Surf Report/Forecast

April 22-23, 2021
Forecast through next Thursday: A small to moderate northwest swell will lead to a bump in surf along north and west facing shores…declining through Friday. A small to moderate, long-period west-northwest swell is slated to arrive
next Monday night and peak Tuesday…followed by a slow decline.
A continuous stream of small, but long- period swell from the south and southwest will maintain small surf along south facing shores throughout the forecast period.
Surf along the east facing shores will be on the rise Friday and Saturday, when the returning trades turn stronger. Expect surf to build to small to moderate heights, then diminish Monday as the trade winds weaken.
Maui Beaches |
Hana: 1-2 (measured in feet)
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Hookipa: 2-3
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Kanaha: 2+
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Kihei: 1
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Maalaea Bay: 1+
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Lahaina: 1-2
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Upper West: 2
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Oahu Beaches |
North Shore: 2-3+
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West Shore: 2+
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South Shores: 1-2
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East Shores: 1-2
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Big Island |
North Shore: 2-3
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West Shore: 2
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South Shores: 1-2
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East Shores: 1-2
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Kauai |
North Shore: 2-3+
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West Shore: 2+
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South Shore: 1+
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East Shore: 1+
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>>> The actual wave face sizes…are about twice the numbers noted above
Buoy 51000 Buoy 51100 Buoy 51003 Buoy 51004
Pat Caldwell
Island swell shadow lines for Kauai
Island swell shadow lines for Oahu
Island swell shadow lines for Maui
Island swell shadow lines for Big Island
NOAA Wave Model – animated
Oceanweather wave model
Stormsurf swell model – the Pacific
Stormsurf wave model – local Hawaiian Islands
2021 Hawaiian Tide Information