Just curious if anyone knows of any weather type webpages that give some information on the general strength of currents around Oahu's coast. We're planning some shore dives off the south shore as SNN shows it's mostly flat (0-1.5ft w/ 2ft face) for most of the week. I've read a little bit about the "Molokai express" and was curious if there are any sites on the internet to get the approx. speed of currents.
Right now it's looking like we may go to Hanauma Bay and we can avoid the current issue as long as we remain inside the bay, however I'd like to learn more about the "Molokai Express" so I can be aware of where it runs and possibly find out it's strength when so I can account for that when planning dives.
Any help appreciated
Edit: Was reading some on ocean currents, guess several factors cause them but primarily the wind in the tropics .. so I guess it's fairly safe to say when the wind is weak so is the current and vice versa. Not referring to the rip currents where seawater drains back out between a narrow outlet, was curious about larger currents.
Right now it's looking like we may go to Hanauma Bay and we can avoid the current issue as long as we remain inside the bay, however I'd like to learn more about the "Molokai Express" so I can be aware of where it runs and possibly find out it's strength when so I can account for that when planning dives.
Any help appreciated
Edit: Was reading some on ocean currents, guess several factors cause them but primarily the wind in the tropics .. so I guess it's fairly safe to say when the wind is weak so is the current and vice versa. Not referring to the rip currents where seawater drains back out between a narrow outlet, was curious about larger currents.
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