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    Remembering Greg Caws (aka snarfer): Greg has been an avid watersportsman since the early days of windsurfing in the 1980s. His first home on the west coast was a humble beach shack in Comox, where he would launch his windsurfer after work. As his passion for watersports grew, he...
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    Ross Bay: EbertsDec 01336 Enterococcus
    Winds will generally remain light and offshore today as high pressure remains situated across the area waters. Another round of widespread fog has developed and may bring visibilities down to 1NM for portions of the interior waters through the morning hours today. Seas across the coastal waters will generally hover between 5-8 ft today. A weak frontal system will approach the coastal waters on Thursday and will dissipate as it moves inland. This may bring gusty small craft southerlies to portions of the coastal waters through Thursday afternoon. Another, stronger frontal system will then approach the area waters on Friday and move inland over the weekend. This system will bring a round of gusty southerly winds for the coastal waters, but also for portions of the interior waters like the eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca. These southerly winds will allow for steep seas to develop across the coastal waters on Friday. Winds will switch to westerly in the wake of the frontal system on Saturday, but will remain breezy across the coastal waters and along the Strait of Juan de Fuca as the associated low pressure system pushes inland over BC/WA. Seas will build towards 15-18 ft across the coastal waters on Sunday as a new swell train arrives. High pressure then looks to build back into the coastal waters by late Sunday/early Monday, promoting lighter winds and a switch back to offshore flow. Seas hovering around 12-14 ft will gradually subside through the day Monday back towards 8-10 ft. 14 (Issued: 1000 AM PST Wed Dec 4 2024 by NOAA)
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    Highrocker151
    tweezer129
    idefix122
    mayday104

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    Ross Bay119824
    Comox Spit102109
    Nitinat Lk95273
    Clover Pt83183
    Pipers Lgn54143

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    Wingfoil2851728
    Kitesurf164330
    Windsurf142332
    Windfoil135151
    Kitefoil7488

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