Weather Tidbits -- Dennis McTighe
No gloom to speak of since our last meeting. What little stratus there
is, it’s been gone by 9 or 10 a.m., with clear, sunny, warm but not too
warm days and generally clear cool nites.
June 2002 so far has actually seen less gloom than the previous three
months.
When you read this it will be the Summer Solstice.
My gut feeling is summer 2002 is going to be above average weather and
surf wise.
It’s been five years since our last epic summer, those little subtle
signs are there, pointing to a good one.
Just as long as it’s not like the “bummer” of ’91.
There were four days of sun the whole summer. The water temp never
went above 66 degrees. There were exactly two five-foot days during that
period and both days had horrific conditions -- 20 mph onshores and
drizzle until 1 p.m.
Oh well, no need to dwell on the negative.
Summer ’92 more than made up for it’s pathetic predecessor. Senor El
Nino paid us a nice visit, and brought all the ingredients that make us
happy. Seventy-two to 74-degree water. Back to back to back to back Baja
swells and a host of powerful So. Hemi. swells.
We’re still learning about the El Nino phenomena, but this much we do
know for certain: every El Nino has caused an above average to epic
summer, minimal gloom, warm water, lots of surf and numerous glassy days
and tropical balmy nights.
Senor El Nino, you are most welcome any time, but tell miss La Nina
never to set foot on our soils again!
Sunrise today: 5:41 a.m.
Sunset tonite: 8:05 p.m.
“No more pencils
No more books
No more teacher’s dirty looks”
-- Alice Cooper, June 1972
* Dennis McTighe is a Laguna Beach resident.
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