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I visited Salt Creek Beach on 04/30/2012 at approximately 4:00 p.m. The air temperature was 64 degrees and the water temperature was between 59 to 62 degrees. It was overcast today with SW/WSW winds 3-7 kts. The swell was S, SW, W, WNW, a couple feet overhead. Despite the overcast conditions, there were probably 25-30 surfers in the water. There were very few people out on the beach today.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Salt Creek Beach 3/31/2012
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I visited Salt Creek Beach today, 03/31/2012 at approximately 1:30 p.m. The air temperature was 64 degrees. The water temperature is between 55 to 57 degrees. The overcast was lifting. There was a slight southerly wind. The ocean conditions were as follows: SSW and WNW swells a couple feet overhead. Surf was 3-5 feet waist to head high with occasional 6 footers. Per the surf report, this is considered to be fair to good conditions. There were roughly 20-30 surfers noted. There were several people walking or jogging and a few boats off in the distance.
I visited Salt Creek Beach today, 03/31/2012 at approximately 1:30 p.m. The air temperature was 64 degrees. The water temperature is between 55 to 57 degrees. The overcast was lifting. There was a slight southerly wind. The ocean conditions were as follows: SSW and WNW swells a couple feet overhead. Surf was 3-5 feet waist to head high with occasional 6 footers. Per the surf report, this is considered to be fair to good conditions. There were roughly 20-30 surfers noted. There were several people walking or jogging and a few boats off in the distance.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Salt Creek Beach 2/26/2012 2:00 p.m.
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I visited Salt Creek Beach once again. It was a beautiful day today and there were many people enjoying the weather. The air temperature was 60 degrees. The water temperature was between 58 and 60 degrees. Scattered clouds were noted. The S-SW winds were very light. A mix of NW wind/groundswell and small scale SW swell provided knee-waist high waves. Some larger waves were chest-shoulder high at times. There were many surfers in the ocean today taking advantage of the beautiful weather. I would estimate 50-75 people in the water. The beach had a number of people enjoying it as well. There were many seagulls spotted. I did notice a couple of boats in the distance and a very low-flying plane overhead.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Salt Creek Beach Project 1/30/12
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I visited Salt Creek Beach on 01/30/2012 at 4:00 p.m. The air temperate was 60 degrees. The water temperature today was between 57 and 59 degrees. Scattered clouds were noted with a light Southerly wind. Winds were E, SE and S. The ocean was calm and the swell was S, SW, W, WNW. The tide was medium to medium high. The surf report says that most breaks top out around knee high, with a few thigh high to slightly larger waves for top breaks. The surf report says "it's looking very slow across the region this afternoon." There were a few people in the ocean trying to catch a wave. I estimated about 20 people on the beach, walking, running, or just waiting for the sunset. There were about 25-30 seagulls.
I visited Salt Creek Beach on 01/30/2012 at 4:00 p.m. The air temperate was 60 degrees. The water temperature today was between 57 and 59 degrees. Scattered clouds were noted with a light Southerly wind. Winds were E, SE and S. The ocean was calm and the swell was S, SW, W, WNW. The tide was medium to medium high. The surf report says that most breaks top out around knee high, with a few thigh high to slightly larger waves for top breaks. The surf report says "it's looking very slow across the region this afternoon." There were a few people in the ocean trying to catch a wave. I estimated about 20 people on the beach, walking, running, or just waiting for the sunset. There were about 25-30 seagulls.
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