Images & Charts
Note: Check the dates and
times of the images to be sure you're getting current information. The times are in
Greenwich mean. Sometimes these servers are down, so if the link doesn't work, try
again later. |
| Surface
& Satellite Chart (Our Favorite!) - Choose the GOES-10 with AVN images.
Shows satellite picture with overlay of pressure and wind data. The green lines and
numbers show the pressure in milibars, while the letters indicate highs and lows.
The flags indicate which direction the wind is blowing and the ticks indicate how hard
it's blowing. A short tick is 5 knots, and a long tick is 10 knots, therefore, a
flag with two long ticks and one short tick would mean the wind is blowing 25 knots in
that area. |
| Satellite Image - Shows
just the satellite image and cloud patterns without overlaid data. |
| Hawaiian
Islands Sea Surface Temperature - NOAA Coastwatch - Shows the water temperature
in degrees Celsius. For Fahrenheit, take the Celsius number, times it by 9, divide that by
5 and then add 32. |
|
Weather Discussions |
| Marine
Forecasts - Look under Text Products heading on the page
for Coastal and Offshore forecasts. |
| Oahu Surf Report |
| Wave Height Report/Buoy Reports - Chart of Buoy Locations |

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Tide
Tables
Link to Tide Tables
Shows tides for anywhere in the world. Pick Hawaiian Islands for region and then click on
"get list" to choose from a list of the harbors. |
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| The Famous
Green Flash - What is
the Green Flash? Yes, you can see the green flash in Hawaii
if you have a clear horizon and the sun sets over the water. |
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