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Current Weather and Surf (Reported by lifeguards) [9/8/10 3:25 PM]
Cloudy Zuma Headquarters reports cloudy skies with with 10 miles or more visibility. Wind speed is 7 knots from the West. Surf is fair and 1 to 2 feet from the Southwest with a period of 11 seconds. Sea surface is rippled. Air temperature is 62 degrees Fahrenheit and water temperature is 62 degrees Fahrenheit. Remember to always swim and surf near an open lifeguard station. Please pick up your trash. Remember: No dogs, no open fires and no fireworks.
Water Wind Surf Air
Temp Surface Direction Speed Height Period Direction Quality Temp Visibility
62°F Rippled West 6 kts 1 ft 11 s Southwest Fair 62°F 10 miles
Location Zuma, Frequency approximately every four hours 8 AM to 5 PM

Meteorological Station [1/18/10 2:08 PM]
Air Wind Sun
Temp Humidity Speed Direction UV Index Solar Radiation
61°F 95% 23 kts 225.000003° true 2 357 Watts/m²
Location Zuma Davis, Frequency every 10 minutes

NOAA Buoy Conditions [5/24/06 10:00 AM]
Water Wind Surf
Temp Direction Speed Height Period
64.8°F NW (320° true) 3.9 kts 4.3 ft 17 s
Location Santa Monica Bay Buoy, Frequency Hourly

Scripps Swell Model
Swell Height Swell Period
1.8 ft 12.5 s
Frequency Hourly

Scripps Swell Forecast
1-Day 2-Day 3-Day
1.9 ft 0.6 ft 2.1 ft
Frequency Every 4 Hours

Forecast [ ]
Location Latitude 34.04224°N, Longitude 118.91569519°W Frequency Hourly

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