
oldmansurfer wrote:I went out today and was caught inside with a strong current wanting to draw me deeper into the lineup. I could touch the bottom so I stood and walked sideways to get out of the strong sideways current and out of the lineup. If I wasn't able to walk I would have had to come in on the beach and walk sideways to a place out of the lineup and then walk my board out. Mostly I was able to hold my board above the breaking wave and lean into it to keep from getting swept backward.
I run into longshore currents. They don’t cause problems getting out but they force me to waste energy paddling to stay in position for a good takeoff. I try to anticipate this on Magic Seaweed by avoiding times with cross winds and swell. For example…
Since BO faces south I expect a sweep current at 3 pm because the wind and swell combine forces from the West. That said, it’s not always accurate.
Does anyone have insight into this or use advanced surf forecast tools?