30ft + waves and heavy rain hit Los Angeles

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  • čas přidán 30. 01. 2023
  • Huge waves and heavy rain hit Los Angeles January 14th leaving a few adrenaline chasing surfers scrambling to make it out.
    Thanks for watching! I'm Brad Jacobson and I'll sea ya on the sand.
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  • @13_13k
    @13_13k Před rokem +17

    I spent the first 30 yrs of my life living just north of El Porto in Westchester/ Playa Del Rey. One of the places that helped me learn to surf was El Porto and the double break when it got big storm swells. The inside waves were safe.
    Great footage. I've actually seen it big like this many times, I'm 57 yrs old. I've seen it like this, 15 feet, but with better shape, not closing out. One of my best and oldest friends, since 1st grade, lived above the parking lot at Porto from about 19 yrs old until late 30s.
    The problem with the Santa Monica Bay Beaches is the direct West facing coastline, especially mid and southbay. Storms will build sandbars and then storms wash them away. Waves will get big but the shape is usually not great. But, I've seen with my own eyes and good friends from the neighborhood have photos of epic surf at El Porto that you would think you were looking at waves from Hawai'i or Tavarua or Jeffrie's.
    Great video. Measuring waves is always an arguable subject. These were not 30ft or at least the ones in the video weren't. 15-18 ft maybe 20ft and even that is arguable to some people.

  • @jayrod9979
    @jayrod9979 Před rokem +2

    Im kind of glad you did this. It gives me perspective. Now that ive seen this, I can honestly answer people when they ask me the biggest waves ive ridden

  • @carl1776
    @carl1776 Před rokem +12

    Calif has been blessed by the surf gods these last few weeks. I've been surfing since 1959. Never seen anything like it.

  • @johnlloyd6908
    @johnlloyd6908 Před rokem +7

    I had never believed our local Los Angeles beaches had the ability to bring these kind of waves. I think I must return to the ocean once again. Thank you for bringing back my stoke!

  • @surfwriter8461
    @surfwriter8461 Před rokem +70

    Those biggest waves were definitely massive and virtually unrideable, so I have respect for those who tried and went through so much to get a wave. As for the size, I know this is a tough thing to judge when they are so large. But I don't think I saw a wave I would guess to be 30' plus. Maybe 20-25'. The distance from the crest to the trough is a bit tricky to judge, but in your initial analysis using the pointer, I think maybe you considered the bottom of the wave too low--below the true bottom of the trough. Oh well, I'm no expert either.

    • @bradsillasen1972
      @bradsillasen1972 Před rokem +3

      Aye. I think Brad got a little fudgy on the 30+ estimate. But I appreciate the try. Either way fun vid as always. Poor guy at @0:27 was probably sorry he was ever born ;-)

    • @GuitarWithBrett
      @GuitarWithBrett Před rokem +2

      @@bradsillasen1972 I think he was reborn by that experience :)

    • @Sp4wnK3lla
      @Sp4wnK3lla Před rokem

      30 ft is starting to be Mavericks size. Those weren't 30 ft but probably close to 20 ft in the video. Jan 14 was a massive day though and with lots of rain out.

    • @thelamenator53
      @thelamenator53 Před rokem

      @@Sp4wnK3lla January 6th though was massive definitely 20 feet

    • @johnharrington2400
      @johnharrington2400 Před rokem +4

      huge stomping waves but those aren't 30 foot waves, 12 to 15 foot backs, 25 foot faces.

  • @mrdcato
    @mrdcato Před rokem +7

    Something that shouldn't go unnoticed. The speed at which the huge outside waves are being cleared by surfers while paddling out tells you how difficult it is to get the perfect timing to catch one.

  • @LurgsHowToGuides
    @LurgsHowToGuides Před rokem +1

    Yo Johnny, I’ll Seeyou in the next life… awesome waves. Great footage

  • @teddyrascal6305
    @teddyrascal6305 Před rokem +1

    Great birdseye view. I have some footage from porto from ‘98. It was probably half that size. I hadnt surfed for 5 years. I borrowed a board from a friend who wanted nothing to do with 15ft porto. I took the beating of my life trying to get out. Closest ive ever been to drowning. I finally made it, caught my breath, contemplated my life, took one wave and rode it all the way to the beach. Inside was firing... perfect 8’ barrels. My brother and his friend were body boarding it. They probably had way more fun than I did. Thanks again for the rad footage.

  • @Beef_thief
    @Beef_thief Před rokem +30

    Been loving these videos! Would you be able to include the surf report in these videos? Like wave height from the buoy, swell interval, height of the tide rising/dropping? I think a few of us out here would appreciate those small details! Thanks!

    • @GuitarWithBrett
      @GuitarWithBrett Před rokem +3

      I wish all surf vids did that , would be super useful

  • @robertmccool1543
    @robertmccool1543 Před rokem +1

    Flipping love it, haven't seen conditions like that for years. Thanks for your efforts

  • @greenman6141
    @greenman6141 Před rokem +5

    The narration and explanation of the different types of waves, the problems they presented, the problems the surfers had, and so on.....that was just excellent.
    Really informative and makes what goes on in the video so much more interesting and understandable. The remarks about the direction of the wind and how this made the surf look...this was so good.
    This man should write. He certainly should write commentaries to most videos about surfing.
    I'm sure that surfers understand all these things. But there are those who find it really interesting to look at these videos, but can't understand the significance of what is shown.
    I'm in that category. I find such videos so interesting. Yet don't really understand what I'm seeing.
    There is zero chance that I'll ever even stand on a shore. I have a genetic neurological problem. My life takes place on a cheap mattress, with my head & knees propped up, & my right hand resting on my stomach with a pc mouse in it. I can move my right hand, so I can select things to watch on CZcams.
    I wish this fellow did the narration of most videos that are about looking at waves and surfing. He really brings out what is happening and makes it come alive for people like me.

    • @masterofwit339
      @masterofwit339 Před rokem +1

      Totally agree! I am no surfer, heck I’m too terrified to go near a 2 foot wave let alone anything past my toes in the tiny, sweet mannered, lapping surf but I absolutely love watching people surf big and small sets.. from the comfort of my home 😊

  • @cullyn
    @cullyn Před rokem +3

    always love the stories, thanks for telling them!

  • @IsAllAboutHealth
    @IsAllAboutHealth Před rokem +1

    Kudos to the ones trying. I am exhausted just watching them! Amazing effort!

  • @Kwedeekhapo
    @Kwedeekhapo Před rokem +3

    You make great videos. Thank you

  • @ronaldoago-go5907
    @ronaldoago-go5907 Před rokem +2

    Damn that's incredible. Even the inside wave is real enough but doable and then you see the wall of the next outside coming in behind...those outside monsters are way to big and unruly can't tell which one is gonna break and which one is gonna just smash wow and props to the guys that went for it. What a hefty paddle out huh?

  • @Killemgrillem00
    @Killemgrillem00 Před rokem

    When in doubt go full-on OMNIOUS .. Great stuff .. Love the format.

  • @copperaudio9664
    @copperaudio9664 Před rokem +3

    'or how to get in' Indeed. Once I was out on a big day at Manresa with a friend and in about 15 minutes it went from big rideable to larger 100 yard long booming closeouts every wave. A young surfer paddled up and asked us what to do. You gotta catch one, go straight and don't fall I said. My friend and I took off together and looked at each other with big smiles after making the drop.

  • @sandyovals
    @sandyovals Před rokem

    Awesome video, thanks!!

  • @skiracer
    @skiracer Před rokem

    Brad, great video! WoW WaVeS! Peace cuz

  • @cliffboule8395
    @cliffboule8395 Před rokem +2

    I think it was the same day; Zuma was as giant as could be. Pouring rain, heavy offshores, perfect rights holding up, no one out. Thrilling to see that much power and beauty in LA.

  • @Sp4wnK3lla
    @Sp4wnK3lla Před rokem +2

    Props to the few dudes that attempted the waves the size of buildings!

  • @Anti-leftist7777
    @Anti-leftist7777 Před rokem

    I lived right there almost next door on the strand in 1976 where I met my wife Kim Wolterman RIP, one half block north of Rosecrans. Best year of my life! Now I am in -15 degree weather living in Fort Dodge, Iowa, my how life changes, just have to roll with the punches.

  • @marcgabor9690
    @marcgabor9690 Před rokem +3

    if porto was 30ft then ocean beach was 100ft. Your arrows go way down into the flats. Massive waves for SoCal and very heavy but call it what it is: 6-12ft

    • @J_h_420
      @J_h_420 Před rokem

      These were easily 12 to 20 plus. You're trippin for 6ft lmao

    • @marcgabor9690
      @marcgabor9690 Před rokem +1

      @@J_h_420 12ft beach break is no joke double black diamond but 20ft is like small Mavericks big wave surfing and that is not what went down in Manhattan Beach.

  • @captainahab3355
    @captainahab3355 Před rokem +1

    Crazy 8:29 switchfoot on big waves . Ya Tanner 🤙🏼

  • @chir0pter
    @chir0pter Před rokem +5

    I appreciate how you highlight the difficulty of paddling out through big waves. I was on a 8 foot Costco foamy for a while and trying to paddle out through sizeable sets at Blacks Beach was just impossible. I mean I didn't have the greatest physical strength but it was so demoralizing to not even be able to make it past the breakers sometimes

    • @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503
      @jamescoleakaericunderwood2503 Před rokem +2

      Been there...

    • @Master_Shredtacular
      @Master_Shredtacular Před rokem +2

      haha gotta love the costco wavestorm special! it's unironically a great starter board, but definitely don't feel bad about not being able to make it out on the bigger days on one of those, it can be tricky to get that much foam under/past breaking waves. we've all been there at some point. Good luck out there!

  • @barbaraasandoval2551
    @barbaraasandoval2551 Před rokem

    So beautiful to watch 😊

  • @charliepuhl4134
    @charliepuhl4134 Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @OspreyVision
    @OspreyVision Před rokem

    Cool 😎 video 📹 Thanks!

  • @booknoteswisdom6799
    @booknoteswisdom6799 Před rokem

    Tanner you rock. Thanks .

  • @jaysmith6238
    @jaysmith6238 Před rokem +6

    Massive day. I would of never made it out, not even in my prime 😂

  • @zazzyzulu
    @zazzyzulu Před rokem +1

    Great storytelling, Brad

  • @seatee4770
    @seatee4770 Před rokem

    Awesome vid!!!

  • @BootsEditor11
    @BootsEditor11 Před rokem +1

    Amazing session. I've been washed to shore at Mushrooms, down by K38 on a big, consistent day, but it wasn't near this big. There were those big rocks so as I got washed toward them I had to paddle to a big one and climb on.

  • @GGGinJe
    @GGGinJe Před rokem +1

    Waves were pretty dark and "omnious" looking! 🤣🤣🤣 Well at least the closed caption got it right. 😊😊 Nice video though!

  • @brianbirc
    @brianbirc Před rokem +2

    gret waves hitting LA REMINDES ME OF elMINO MANY YEAR S AGO. surfed A LOT OF BIG DAYS & BIG WAVES BUT THE BEST I know and remember more waves that I can not forget and the best barrel and more I ever had was living close to the spot. Not during el Nino and it is nut that consistent it breaks its best but when it gets hit on a big South swell from the right degrees of course . It breaks so good it is scary which was a good rhing keeping many from paddling out. d0uble overhead the barels very thick crashing hard far out in front that nade them look kind of squarefrom the side wen and the witewash when cheking it from the area of the pier when I woke u and heard the sound knew I had to see if it was e soundit probably was hey hit looked huge and SAW cameras wirh big lenses on tripods on the sand where the water meets it. I had to grab my board that from what I hear is not the best to surf on big waves like this . I did not worry when I was young er surfing Mark Richards was my favorite pro and he road big surf with no issues riding them great . I grabbed my first short board I bought and had rode it often for quite some time, I paddled out and new how it broke and whar it took to surf the point going off! The wave comes in fast tall & steep you paddle hard and when you catch it and feeling it is time to pop up quick and droppping in at a bit of angle to the left the way its breaking no time for a big bottom turn. You need to hope you get some good speed fast and the thick barrel of water is over your head and you are in it now. The inside of it with the sound and atmoshere change nore amplfied than any other barrrel I have had and I had had quite a few. but from all that I have had from San Miguel on a bigbig west swell to a big day at Blacks with great barrels there after a few sprays off the top and it incoming inside and you have some speed surfing right down the line and tuck into a nice barrel there! I spent my summer before senior year of high school living in an abandon house at K38 1/2 it was like paradise grat waves a lot but the barrel rides dud not happen often so often there. BUT GOT ALOY BETTER WUTH MY BACKSIDE SURFING THE RIGHTS INTO ITS COVE!sTILL NO BARREL i HAVE BEEEN IN CAN COMPARE TO ONES THAT CAME OCSDIONALLYAT tHE pOINT IT IS LABELED BUT IS ALSO CALLED FOR WHEN IT BREAKS ON THOSE BIG SWELLS YHROUGH THE DEEP UNDERWATER SHAPE OF SEA FLOOR THE BIG SWELL TRAVELS UP ONTO THE SHALLOWER SURFACE OF THE POINTS SAND THATS NOTSO DEEP FROM THE RIGHT DEGREES WHEN IT HITS IT IT BARRELS SO GOOD IT IS ALSO CALLED cALIFOTNIA pIPE lINE DO NOT ASK WHAT DEGREES THIS IS iT IS CLASSIFIED FOR GOOD REASON AND IT HAS BEEN MANY YEARS SINCE i LIVED CLOSE TO IT i HAD TO GO TO WORK IN MY CAREER INSTALLING AND REPAIRING ESCALATORSS AND ELEVATORS GIVING THE WORLD A LIFT. bUT i STILL THANK gOD FOR THE GREAT WAVES TO SURF i HAVE HAD. i ALSO THANK HIM FOR THE STEEP AND DEEP POWDERi HAVE HAD CHASING IT WITH A FRIEND WITH A HOUSE TO GO TO SOMETIMES IN tahoe WHO i have spent time surfing with here and in zzzbaja and want todo some more He lives down there a lot and I want to go down there to surf and off roadsome in a old Full Size BroncoI bought .I liked them from out campimg and huntin in my dads with him . 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  • @downpatmusic
    @downpatmusic Před rokem

    Amazing shooting deck and amazing fitness level and surfers to paddle out and ride some of these.

  • @SeanLKearns
    @SeanLKearns Před rokem +1

    A few problems with this math. 1. Always assume a surfer is about 5ft tall because it's rare that while riding a wave or paddling that one would be standing straight up or fully stretched out. so with crunch space, 5ft is the metric. 2. From the vantage point the trough is actually higher up. The period makes it seem bigger since there is longer distance between sets, the best vantage point for exact measurement is as close to the water line as possible. I'd say that wave was between 15-18ft. But thats just my best guess. It's not an exact science. I'm from Florida so we exaggerate everything over here, 3ft is head high, 6 is 8, 10 is 20. But everywhere exaggerates Hawaii kind of undersells it until it's really big and then everything is 50ft. And I'd say the size of the face isn't really the best measure of how big a wave is either, the intensity of certain breaks just hits different at different swell heights.

  • @bellpaleale
    @bellpaleale Před rokem

    That swell was amazing. Swami’s was epic 8-10 ft!

  • @deltalordtrading
    @deltalordtrading Před rokem +2

    Being caught inside on a big day , one wave after another, is brutal both physically and mentally.

  • @lawrencematty961
    @lawrencematty961 Před rokem

    Hope you find the dude with no- name. Nice video Brad ; it has a nice flow to it.

  • @bmwgeorge4385
    @bmwgeorge4385 Před rokem +1

    Wow those were some nice waves. my guess would be 10-13' measuring from the back of the wave.

  • @Joneshing
    @Joneshing Před rokem +4

    Just got out the water at OB in NorCal today and man if the dude at 0:32 isn't my spirit animal 🤣🤣🤣

    • @rumi2059
      @rumi2059 Před rokem

      Wasn’t fun today

    • @rumi2059
      @rumi2059 Před rokem

      @@Joneshing it was probably great before the tide dropped and it started dumping.

  • @alexandersushko6211
    @alexandersushko6211 Před rokem

    Thanks Brad!

  • @kevinquartemont2313
    @kevinquartemont2313 Před rokem +4

    Really enjoy your videos, Brad. You had to have heard this before, but your narrating style reminds me of Warren Miller in his ski films. Is it just my imagination, or was he an influence on you, whether consciously or unconsciously?

  • @TheFatblob25
    @TheFatblob25 Před rokem +4

    Surfing in Washington is almost always like the mood in this video. Colder water. 5.5/4.5 hooded fullsuit

    • @kodman247
      @kodman247 Před rokem

      Almost never, ever worth it? I agree.

    • @TheFatblob25
      @TheFatblob25 Před rokem +2

      @@kodman247Correct!! No one should ever get the idea that its possible to surf in Washington.

    • @andrewawp
      @andrewawp Před rokem

      @@TheFatblob25 I dont think I have seen a normal left or right barrel surfable for more than a few seconds? Maybe windsurf up or down the coast, depending on wind and swell directions? Flying past all those sea stacks, that would be crazy.

  • @thessalymeteora3789
    @thessalymeteora3789 Před rokem +1

    Dang! I’ve lived in SoCal my whole life and I’ve never seen waves that big here. I think the biggest I’ve seen was around twelve foot at Zuma beach this past summer and I thought those were scary. Wow! So cool that you caught these on camera.

    • @The98racer
      @The98racer Před 11 měsíci

      You need to look harder lol massive waves just hit at blacks beach

  • @neptunesgold1216
    @neptunesgold1216 Před rokem +2

    The biggest waves I've ever been out in was 25 ft Ocean Beach SF. These waves are twice as small as that.

    • @michaelstrode8924
      @michaelstrode8924 Před rokem

      Ocean Beach is way huge. Way cold. Way more power. This looks 6-8ft with occasional 10-12ft sets to me.

  • @robertkalmey5270
    @robertkalmey5270 Před rokem

    I have surfed a lot of big days at El Porto, but I’ve never seen it macking like that. Holy cow.

  • @dneu1574
    @dneu1574 Před rokem +1

    I spent 12 years on Oahu and my comfort zone is about 4 feet overhead. Single fin longboard. I was drooling over those outside swells! Thats where I'd be! Catch it early and dip out before the shortboard lineup 😁
    Those closeouts looked BRUTAL!

  • @barrelsurfergirl4614
    @barrelsurfergirl4614 Před rokem

    That was epic

  • @djizzah
    @djizzah Před 9 měsíci

    watching from australia interesting footage and shout out to the hardy paddlers getting taxed and to the guy who got shacked

  • @bi0008
    @bi0008 Před rokem +2

    If that guy with his legs bent and his chest and head up in the air is 6ft long then he must actually be 7ft tall when standing straight.

  • @krzykris
    @krzykris Před rokem +1

    Have to give credit to those guys for even attempting to paddle out in those conditions.

  • @jimmyweinstock3770
    @jimmyweinstock3770 Před rokem +1

    brad, love your videos. Grade-A videographer and even better narrator?

  • @christophersmithsonian3350

    Look Brad the waves are big yes .But real seasoned surfers Never judge the waves by the faces we are humble and don't exaggerate!! If the face of a wave is as you say 33feet that means it's 12 to 16 foot . But a Claimer would say it's 33 feet out there , for click bait , bragging, or a inflated Ego? Those waves at the end are not as you Claim. But keep up your stoke start measuring the waves by the backs like Hawaiians 🤙 or in relation to the human body ( head high , overhead , ECT thanks

  • @Oliver1997Physics
    @Oliver1997Physics Před 10 měsíci +1

    I'am not sure with the arrow method. The longest time that a crest of a wave is falling down was 1,1-1,2 secundes. The height is defined with the free fall formula as h = 0,5 * g * t^2. g is the acceleration of the gravitiy while falling down t the falling time. so h = 0,5 * 9,81 m/s^2 * (1,2s)^2 = 7 m (23 ft) max.. A wave over 30 ft need for breaking over 1,4 secundes. You can check it with the picture per secondes function on youtube. But waves are not meassured from the back or front. They are meassured peak to peak or amplitude in y direction and periode or velocity in x direction. Peak to peak is the wave height. A 20 ft tall wave is 10 ft amplitude because the wave hight is twice of the amplitude.

  • @zacharymuth9305
    @zacharymuth9305 Před rokem +1

    Tanner!!!

  • @algorerhyth
    @algorerhyth Před rokem

    respect to Tanner and the boys

  • @douglash9364
    @douglash9364 Před rokem +1

    Take care of those lenses Brad we need MORE video!

  • @ScottCommon632
    @ScottCommon632 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @ingnir
    @ingnir Před rokem

    What happened to the one that got caught on the inside at 6:40? Great video btw and props to those out there that day.

  • @T8minifreak
    @T8minifreak Před rokem

    Seeing from your videos, El Porto has been looking really good recently. Is it because the early January giant swells corrected the sandbars?

  • @XXXICKYXXX
    @XXXICKYXXX Před rokem +2

    5-7ft Hawaiian
    10-15ft Socal
    *That thumbnail was more like an 18ft face*

    • @Oliver1997Physics
      @Oliver1997Physics Před 10 měsíci

      Hawaiian style, socal style, whatsever style doesn't exist.... Waves are not meassured from the back or front. They are meassured peak to peak or amplitude in y-direction and periode or velocity in x-direction. Peak to peak is the wave height. A 20 ft tall wave is 10 ft amplitude because the wave hight is twice of the amplitude.I'am not sure with the arrow method. The longest time that a crest of a wave is falling down in this Video was 1,1-1,2 secundes. The height is defined with the free fall formula as h = 0,5 * g * t^2. g is the acceleration of the gravitiy while falling down t the falling time. so h = 0,5 * 9,81 m/s^2 * (1,2s)^2 = 7 m (23 ft) max.. But a wave over 30 ft need for breaking over 1,4 secundes. You can check it with the picture per secondes function on youtube.

    • @Oliver1997Physics
      @Oliver1997Physics Před 10 měsíci

      @@XXXICKYXXX It's a meteorological and physical accurat system that i took yes. Even in Hawaii these system is existing because it is standardized. Usuall there is no other. For example when a racing car is driving 150 mph, there is no Hawaiian 60 mph, or other style with 70 80 mph. A velocitiy of 150 mph is guranteed as 60-80 in Hawaii.... not really. Height and velocity are calculated or measured value. Trust me. If the wave falls down in 1,1 secondes than the velocity of crashing on the surface of water is v = g * t So v = 9,81 m/s^2 * 1,1 s = 10,8 m/s (24,2 mph). So it would be 10 mph in Hawaii. Not really.... a 20 ft tall wave is even in hawaii 20 ft tall like everywhere in the world.

    • @Oliver1997Physics
      @Oliver1997Physics Před 10 měsíci

      @@XXXICKYXXX No it's because of the horizontal throw in the formula.....
      1.) h = 0,5 * g * t^2
      2.) v = g * t from Ekin = Epot. There is a conection. Not aquivalence, speed with hieght

    • @Oliver1997Physics
      @Oliver1997Physics Před 10 měsíci

      @@XXXICKYXXX Furthermore an estimation is not suffisend. You see 20 ft "faces" = 10 ft "backs or Hawaiian". You estimated 5-7 ft. Where is the rest of the 40% of the wave. Underestimation. it's defective not sufficient.

    • @Oliver1997Physics
      @Oliver1997Physics Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@XXXICKYXXXor an other example. Velocity is defined as traveld distance divided by time. 20 ft per secundes = 14 mph. 20 ft is a.. I don't know.... looks for me more like 10-12 ft doesn't matter what a correct standradized measuerment is saying. so you get 10 ft per secondes not 20 ft and that makes 7 mph not correct 14 mph...

  • @chir0pter
    @chir0pter Před rokem +1

    I'll say it again: this winter RULES. And it's not even El Nino, far from it- quite a strong La Nina still! New normal LFG

  • @weedwabit
    @weedwabit Před rokem

    The Hebrides 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 on a typical autumnal swell.

  • @Ryanhelpmeunderstand
    @Ryanhelpmeunderstand Před rokem

    I surfed at Venice beach (a little south or north of there depending on the day) as well as way up in Ventura. Those waves are terrifying haha holy smokes man. I have never seen this happen before at this beach.

  • @sacredstonecards9051
    @sacredstonecards9051 Před rokem +1

    When the waves are so big, do you surfers ever try to sit them out?

  • @coralraeartandthings
    @coralraeartandthings Před rokem

    The boards are like 6 ft. Thats how I measure-looks huge they make the surfers look so small🦋

  • @RoboJandro
    @RoboJandro Před rokem +2

    Survival. That's the game plan.

  • @luvh8er
    @luvh8er Před rokem

    Dude how were the waves today!? Duude they were omnious! ;)

  • @surfingwithzack
    @surfingwithzack Před rokem +2

    Ye the face is 33ft but I think when most people say how big the waves are they refer to the back of it so the back was prob like 20ft(very rough estimate)

    • @michaelstrode8924
      @michaelstrode8924 Před rokem

      Maybe 8-10ft maximum. 30ft is Mavericks. This looks microscopic by comparison.

    • @Oliver1997Physics
      @Oliver1997Physics Před 10 měsíci

      Yout can calculate the wave height. Waves are not meassured from the back or front. They are meassured peak to peak or amplitude in y-direction and periode or velocity in x-direction. Peak to peak is the wave height. A 20 ft tall wave is 10 ft amplitude because the wave hight is twice of the amplitude.I'am not sure with the arrow method. The longest time that a crest of a wave is falling down in this Video was 1,1-1,2 secundes. The height is defined with the free fall formula as h = 0,5 * g * t^2. g is the acceleration of the gravitiy while falling down t the falling time. so h = 0,5 * 9,81 m/s^2 * (1,2s)^2 = 7 m (23 ft) max.. But a wave over 30 ft need for breaking over 1,4 secundes. You can check it with the picture per secondes function on youtube. So i'am not sure with this arrow method.

    • @Oliver1997Physics
      @Oliver1997Physics Před 10 měsíci

      @@michaelstrode8924 No 23 ft max see the calculation. Waves are not meassured from the back or front. They are meassured peak to peak or amplitude in y-direction and periode or velocity in x-direction. Peak to peak is the wave height. A 20 ft tall wave is 10 ft amplitude because the wave hight is twice of the amplitude.I'am not sure with the arrow method. The longest time that a crest of a wave is falling down in this Video was 1,1-1,2 secundes. The height is defined with the free fall formula as h = 0,5 * g * t^2. g is the acceleration of the gravitiy while falling down t the falling time. so h = 0,5 * 9,81 m/s^2 * (1,2s)^2 = 7 m (23 ft) max.. But a wave over 30 ft need for breaking over 1,4 secundes. You can check it with the picture per secondes function on youtube. So i'am not sure with this arrow method.

  • @cloud-qk8xx
    @cloud-qk8xx Před rokem

    Winter El Port!!!

  • @0356danmcc
    @0356danmcc Před 10 měsíci

    Looks fun 8'-15'

  • @btttt5510
    @btttt5510 Před rokem

    🔥🔥 🔥

  • @cwinfrey7077
    @cwinfrey7077 Před rokem +2

    is it omnious or ominous? Thanks Brad great filming and dialogue

    • @vickryan
      @vickryan Před rokem +1

      it's the omnibus bill, legislature passed by congress.

    • @brendonmasters
      @brendonmasters Před rokem +1

      I thought it was onmybus

    • @vickryan
      @vickryan Před rokem +1

      @@brendonmasters LOL.

  • @sal7382
    @sal7382 Před rokem +2

    The waves look like 6-8 ft, some bigger sets 10 ft Hawaiian, surprised there weren’t more surfers or bodyboarders out! Look super fun, I would of sat outside and waited for the bombs.. it does help when there more people in the water, you can literally tell where the waves are going to break, it makes it so much easier to catch these waves..

    • @Oliver1997Physics
      @Oliver1997Physics Před 10 měsíci

      Waves have no style. Waves are not meassured from the back or front. They are meassured peak to peak or amplitude in y-direction and periode or velocity in x-direction. Peak to peak is the wave height. A 20 ft tall wave is 10 ft amplitude because the wave hight is twice of the amplitude. I'am not sure with the arrow method. The longest time that a crest of a wave is falling down in this Video was 1,1-1,2 secundes. The height is defined with the free fall formula as h = 0,5 * g * t^2. g is the acceleration of the gravitiy while falling down t the falling time. so h = 0,5 * 9,81 m/s^2 * (1,2s)^2 = 7 m (23 ft) max.. But a wave over 30 ft need for breaking over 1,4 secundes. You can check it with the picture per secondes function on youtube.

  • @timmethyzauss4126
    @timmethyzauss4126 Před rokem

    In Australia this would be about 10ft, maybe a little bigger. We use Hawaiian scale, wave size is judges from the rear not the face..

    • @Oliver1997Physics
      @Oliver1997Physics Před 10 měsíci

      Waves are not meassured from the back or front. They are meassured peak to peak or amplitude in y-direction and periode or velocity in x-direction. Peak to peak is the wave height. A 20 ft tall wave is 10 ft amplitude because the wave hight is twice of the amplitude.I'am not sure with the arrow method. The longest time that a crest of a wave is falling down in this Video was 1,1-1,2 secundes. The height is defined with the free fall formula as h = 0,5 * g * t^2. g is the acceleration of the gravitiy while falling down t the falling time. so h = 0,5 * 9,81 m/s^2 * (1,2s)^2 = 7 m (23 ft) max.. But a wave over 30 ft need for breaking over 1,4 secundes. You can check it with the picture per secondes function on youtube. So i'am not sure with this arrow method.

  • @floatsyourboat125
    @floatsyourboat125 Před rokem +6

    Dope video! But my guy that is not a 33ft wave😂

    • @jimijefferson82
      @jimijefferson82 Před rokem

      8' If you ask Jamie O'Brien

    • @adrianhij6144
      @adrianhij6144 Před rokem

      With a tape measurer, it probably is around 30 ft

    • @leftpointsurf450
      @leftpointsurf450 Před rokem

      For real, check 0:24 and you can clearly see from the people in the wave its not anywhere close to 33 feet lmao not even 20. I would think an experienced surf photographer would be able to tell how big waves are...

    • @adrianhij6144
      @adrianhij6144 Před rokem

      @@leftpointsurf450 not every wave is going to be 20-30 feet

    • @leftpointsurf450
      @leftpointsurf450 Před rokem

      ​@@adrianhij6144 0:24 is literally the same wave he claimed was 33 feet...

  • @ernee100
    @ernee100 Před rokem

    The face is always bigger than the actual wave. Waves are measured crest to trough. The face sucked up water before making it seem larger than it is. That's probably a 28 foot wace... Still impressive.

  • @kevindillenbeck1698
    @kevindillenbeck1698 Před rokem +2

    absolutely brutal

  • @clarkewi
    @clarkewi Před rokem

    Definite size. How big Mavericks?

  • @maxkelter3561
    @maxkelter3561 Před rokem

    Seems like the face of the wave would set up for just a bit, then crush out. They weren't peeling. Hat's off who went out.

  • @deborahriley1166
    @deborahriley1166 Před rokem

    Wow🤯

  • @frostyboi1010
    @frostyboi1010 Před rokem +1

    What day!

  • @broken_diesel
    @broken_diesel Před 9 měsíci

    honestly i have had days like that i just forget the board and swim instead of trying to duck the board

  • @aidanbotha6556
    @aidanbotha6556 Před rokem

    Cool clip for sure. 30ft faces I'd guess, but doesn't really help that it appears to be only mainland USA that still regards wave face in feet as a reasonable assessment of wave size. To us, that's solid sure, but Tanner's wave at the 7min mark isn't even 6ft - it's double overhead at best. Rad nonetheless, and no doubt big for El Porto (which I've surfed stacks).

  • @machone539
    @machone539 Před rokem

    Holy Maverricks!!!!

  • @JohnpaulArt-gc6nm
    @JohnpaulArt-gc6nm Před rokem

    Wow big cali …victory at sea’

  • @finnmcginn9931
    @finnmcginn9931 Před rokem

    Optical illusion, the waves are normal sized but the surfers are super tiny.

  • @kenea3226
    @kenea3226 Před rokem

    Omnious 😂 Ominous Bro.

  • @martinginsburg7222
    @martinginsburg7222 Před 11 měsíci

    What antibiotic do you recommend?

  • @Deanguilberry
    @Deanguilberry Před 4 měsíci

    The guy is at an angle so I give each arrow 5 ft. The bottom arrow point to about 40 ft in front of the wave. That would make the wave 25 ft. But, the still is taken from a raised angle which exaggerates the hight. Take a curved piece of paper and look at it from a tangent or as though your eye height with the water and then tilt it up. You'll see the length grow. I'd give this wave 20 ft max if that.

  • @user-tp6sb6lq5f
    @user-tp6sb6lq5f Před rokem

    Were those today ?

  • @markusbroyles1884
    @markusbroyles1884 Před rokem +5

    First measurement is off ~ WAY off even for wave face measurement. 30 foot faces would be much much more water moving around and my measure (I've been a Hawaiian surfer 30 years + Calif. 20 + years before that) The biggest this first set is ~ is 10 to 12 feet. After watching it all I'd say this day was 6 to 10 feet with an occasional 12 foot set ~ You are corrected.

    • @The98racer
      @The98racer Před rokem

      And you stand much wrong those waves as someone who traveled from Hawaii to be there were most definitely at least 20-25 at the biggest most well exposed spots
      You are corrected

    • @thelamenator53
      @thelamenator53 Před rokem

      @@The98racer I’m pretty sure he’s talking about the back of the wave but I agree 20 to 25 foot faces

  • @ThunderWizard
    @ThunderWizard Před 3 měsíci

    Way over estimated. You not only overestimated the guy's probable height but you measured the bottom trough of the wave. So take away at least one of your arrows. And not to mention that most wave measurement in surfing measures the back of the wave, not the front. So you cut the size in half when measuring the back of the wave. So if we take away one of your arrow measurements at least and even if your guy is six feet, You might be able to get away with saying these waves approached double overhead which would make the waves maybe 12 feet max. still quite big but definitely not 30ft+

  • @tomasw6985
    @tomasw6985 Před rokem +1

    33? That figures.

  • @frankied9577
    @frankied9577 Před rokem

    Yep it's Called 10' - 12' backs

  • @signjoey
    @signjoey Před rokem

    Even with a jet-ski...good luck lol

  • @joshuanickle4031
    @joshuanickle4031 Před rokem

    Rad 🎉😎

  • @TruthSpeaker3
    @TruthSpeaker3 Před rokem

    Full gnarrrrrrrrrrr