Our “timelapse” views are back online - as soon as it gets dark on Maui, we make these pages available allowing our viewers around the world to enjoy the day’s action without having to stay up until 2am!
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Hurricane Flossie was downgraded to a category 2 storm this morning as it spread it’s first tendrills over the Big Island of Hawaii. Flossie will move past us to the south, today through Thursday. The latest tracking forcasts show the center of Flossie south of the Big Island. Maui will see a definite increase in wind speeds and surf should pick up especially on the East and South shores. We might also get some heavy tropical showers. However most of the torrential rainfall will occur on the Big Island.
The day ended up fairly mixed, sailing wise.
The swell we had for the last few days actually died a bit and the winds were very erratic all day. Lots of squalls breaking up any chance of a consistent day. But when it was windy it was fun of course. The rain didn’t hit us either so it will be interesting to see what tomorrow brings.
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Following six months of development v.3 of the number 1 webcam site for Maui North Shore windsurfing has gone live.
This is the third version of mauiwindcam.com since it’s inception 6 years ago.
We’ve added some great new camera equipment and designed a completely new site.
Mahalo for visiting… come back soon… tell all your friends… and let us know what you think of the new site!
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