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girlzluvfishin:
Here is a "newbie" question:


What am I looking for in the weather pattern or forecast that lets me know it may be a good day on the water?

Is it a low pressure system off the coast? swell predictions?

Living inland its hard to know these things and being fairly new to the PNW.... ???

Spot:
There are lots of good ocean forecasting tools available on the internet.

NOAA
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/data/Forecasts/FZUS56.KSEW.html

Magic Seaweed
http://magicseaweed.com/Washington-Surf-Forecast/14/

Wetsand
http://swellwatch.wetsand.com/#place=48.28319289548349_-124.343262_6_1418_height_none_Sat_-1

The trick is in understanding how different areas handle different swell and wind directions. 

In general though, you're looking for small waves, long periods, small seas and light winds.  And, always keep an eye on the forecast for 12hrs beyond when you plan on being out.  Sometimes swells or storms will arrive early.

If you can, find someone with experience to help you figure it out on the water.
 

HBH:
i use www.sailflow.com for wind forecasts

INSAYN:
Is it possible for someone with experience (like...Spot, yakintup, PolePole, Zee, BSteaves, Pelagic Paddler, etc...) to do a How-To on how and what to read using various scenarios? 

This is good info to learn and understand in real time, but with any How-To written for the interenet audience, it can be a starting point for newbies to start to get an understanding of what various data tells them (me). 

squidgirl:
i agree with Insayn on the How to .....or maybe spot or someone can give some on hand lessons somewhere one weekend.

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