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Surf Report - Marianas - Guam

Surf Report - Marianas - Guam

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Welcome to "Surf Report Guam," your daily podcast delivering comprehensive surf and weather forecasts specifically for the beautiful island of Guam. Whether you're a local surfer, a visitor looking to catch some waves, or just a beach enthusiast, this podcast ensures you're fully prepared for a day at the beach.Each episode provides:
  • Detailed Surf Forecasts: Stay ahead with accurate reports on wave heights, wind conditions, and tides. We cover all major surfing spots around Guam, giving you the best advice on where and when to surf.
  • Weather Updates: Get up-to-date weather information including temperature, humidity, and potential weather hazards. Our forecasts help you plan your outdoor activities safely and effectively.
  • Ocean Safety Tips: Essential safety advice to help you enjoy Guam’s waters safely, covering everything from rip currents to jellyfish warnings.
"Surf Report Guam" is your go-to source for reliable, daily updates that enhance your surfing experience and beach visits. We aim to keep you informed, safe, and engaged with the latest happenings along Guam’s shores.Subscribe to "Surf Report Guam" on your favorite podcast platform to never miss an episode. Stay connected and informed with us every day, and make the most of your time in Guam's spectacular coastal waters!Copyright 2025 Inception Point Ai
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  • Marianas (Guam) Surf Report for 12-07-2024
    Dec 7 2024
    Ahoy there, beach lovers and wave riders! Welcome to your go-to spot for the latest surf forecast straight from the National Weather Service.

    Today's report comes all the way from the sunny shores of the Mariana Islands, specifically issued by the NWS Tiyan, Guam. So, let's dive into the juicy details of what the waves have in store for you!

    **Surf Forecast for the Mariana Islands on Saturday, December 7th, 2024:**

    **SYNOPSIS:**
    - Moderate risk of rip currents along north and east-facing reefs today, with a potential high risk on east-facing reefs by Sunday night.

    **Tonight (6 PM to 6 AM Sunday):**
    - Rip current risk: Moderate
    - Surf Height:
    - North facing reefs: 4 to 6 feet
    - East facing reefs: 6 to 8 feet
    - South facing reefs: 2 to 4 feet
    - West facing reefs: 1 to 3 feet
    - Swell/Period:
    - Primary swell: East at 4 to 6 feet
    - Primary period: 8 seconds
    - Secondary swell: Northwest at around 2 feet
    - Secondary period: 8 seconds
    - Coastal Winds: Breezy, coming from the East at 10 to 25 miles per hour.

    **Sunday (6 AM to 6 PM):**
    - Rip current risk: Moderate
    - Surf Height:
    - North facing reefs: 3 to 5 feet
    - East facing reefs: 6 to 8 feet
    - South facing reefs: 3 to 4 feet
    - West facing reefs: 1 to 3 feet
    - Swell/Period:
    - Primary swell: East at 5 to 7 feet
    - Primary period: 8 seconds
    - Secondary swell: North at around 3 feet
    - Secondary period: 8 seconds
    - Maximum afternoon heat index: Around 101 degrees Fahrenheit
    - Coastal Winds: East at 10 to 20 miles per hour.

    **Sunday Night (6 PM to 6 AM Monday):**
    - Rip current risk: HIGH
    - Surf Height:
    - North facing reefs: 3 to 5 feet
    - East facing reefs: 7 to 9 feet
    - South facing reefs: 3 to 5 feet
    - West facing reefs: 1 to 3 feet
    - Swell/Period:
    - Primary swell: East at 4 to 6 feet
    - Primary period: 8 seconds
    - Secondary swell: North at around 3 feet
    - Secondary period: 8 seconds
    - Coastal Winds: East at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

    **OUTLOOK:**
    - Watch out for high rip current risks on east-facing reefs. Trade-wind surge might lead to diminishing surf conditions by mid-next week.

    Remember to check the tide information for the next 36 hours at different islands in the Mariana region.

    And that's a wrap for today's surf forecast! So, grab your boards, wax up, and catch those rad waves while staying safe in the water.

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    3 mins
  • Marianas (Guam) Surf Report for 12-06-2024
    Dec 6 2024
    Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up some sun? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the Mariana Islands issued by the National Weather Service in Tiyan, Guam.

    Tonight from 6 PM to 6 AM Saturday, we've got a moderate risk of rip currents along north and east facing reefs. Here's what to expect:
    - North facing reefs: 3 to 5 feet
    - East facing reefs: 5 to 7 feet
    - South facing reefs: 3 to 5 feet
    - West facing reefs: 1 to 3 feet
    - Primary swell: East at 3 to 5 feet with a period of 8 seconds
    - Secondary swell: North at 1 to 2 feet with a period of 8 seconds
    - Water temperature: 85 degrees
    - Coastal Winds: East at 10 to 15 miles per hour

    Moving on to Saturday, the moderate rip current risk continues:
    - North facing reefs: 3 to 5 feet
    - East facing reefs: 5 to 7 feet
    - South facing reefs: 2 to 4 feet
    - West facing reefs: 1 to 3 feet
    - Primary swell: East at 4 to 6 feet
    - Secondary swell: Northwest at around 2 feet
    - Maximum afternoon heat index: Around 103
    - Coastal Winds: East at 10 to 20 miles per hour

    For Saturday night from 6 PM to 6 AM Sunday, we're looking at:
    - North facing reefs: 4 to 6 feet
    - East facing reefs: 6 to 8 feet
    - South facing reefs: 2 to 4 feet
    - West facing reefs: 1 to 3 feet
    - Primary swell: East at 5 to 7 feet
    - Secondary swell: Northwest at around 2 feet
    - Coastal Winds: East at 10 to 20 miles per hour

    And looking ahead to Sunday, be prepared for a potential return of high rip currents along east facing reefs as the next trade-wind surge rolls in.

    Remember to check the tide information for the next 36 hours at various locations around the islands to plan your surf sessions accordingly.

    Stay safe out there, watch out for those rip currents, and most importantly - have a blast catching those waves! 🏄‍♂️🌊

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    2 mins
  • Marianas (Guam) Surf Report for 12-05-2024
    Dec 5 2024
    Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your favorite segment - the surf forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service in Tiyan, Guam. Let's dive in and see what the waves have in store for us.

    Here's the scoop for the Mariana Islands surf zone forecast, issued at 4:00 PM ChST on Thursday, December 5, 2024:

    **SYNOPSIS:** We've got a moderate risk of rip currents lingering around the north, east, and south facing reefs. So, be cautious out there!

    **TONIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT:** From 6:00 PM Thursday to 6:00 AM Saturday, here's what you can expect:
    - **Rip Current Risk:** Moderate
    - **Surf Height:** North facing reefs 3 to 5 feet,
    East facing reefs 5 to 7 feet,
    South facing reefs 3 to 5 feet,
    West facing reefs 1 to 3 feet
    - **Swell/Period:** Primary swell from the East at 4 to 6 feet with a period of 8 seconds,
    Secondary swell from the North around 1 foot with a period of 9 seconds
    - **Water Temperature:** Around 85 degrees at the Ritidian buoy
    - **Maximum Afternoon Heat Index:** A toasty 102 degrees
    - **Coastal Winds:** Coming from the East at 10 to 15 mph

    **OUTLOOK:** Be on the lookout for a high risk of rip currents returning for east facing reefs on Sunday as the next trade-wind surge makes its way westward into the area.

    And don't forget your tide information for the next 36 hours at various locations across the islands!

    **Remember:**
    - Low Risk of rip currents means strong currents can occur near jetties and reef channels.
    - Moderate Risk of rip currents suggests stronger or more frequent rips, so keep that flotation device handy.
    - High Risk of rip currents means large waves producing strong currents, especially along narrow reefs and beaches. If caught, swim parallel to the beach!

    That's it for your Mariana Islands surf forecast! Stay safe out there, surfers, and catch some awesome waves.

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    2 mins
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