Forecast Update: 2025 Pipe Pro
The Lexus Pipe Pro
January 27th - February 8th, 2025
The Lexus Pipe Pro waiting period has begun, and with it so have the lay days. The WSL have called off both today and tomorrow with hope that Wednesday provides a window of clean surf and inconsistent north swell.
As discussed last week, the swell-producing jetstream - which served the North Shore so well during December and most of January - has broken down and developed a big wobble in it, resulting in a flukey setup throughout the North Pacific Ocean.
As a result, we’re relying on funky swell sources for this coming week with Wednesday’s swell (Thursday Australian time) generated by a brief fetch of N/NW gales off the Aleutian Islands. After that, a low forming directly north of the islands over the coming days should generate a slightly stronger northerly swell for Friday.
Wednesday’s mid-period N/NW swell looks to only come in around the 4ft range, with the odd 5ft set possible early, easing through the day. Conditions will be nice and clean as a deepening trough west of the islands moves in, bringing freshening offshore winds.
While far from great, Wednesday is likely to be a competition day thanks to the rest of the period remaining less than ideal.
Thursday will be a lay day as the deepening trough moves across the islands, bringing strong south-west onshore winds along with no new swell.
Friday is a tricky one: good swell, bad wind.
The low forming north of the region over the coming days will project multiple fetches of gale to, at times, severe-gale-force N/NE winds towards Hawaii, producing a series of moderate-sized northerly swells.
The largest is due Friday with 6ft sets, though winds look poor and out of the west all day - expect another lay day.
Saturday looks no better as northerly winds spoil a slightly smaller, reinforcing pulse of northerly swell, smaller Sunday as winds slowly clock back to the north-east.
This puts us a whole week into the waiting period with only one possible day of competition.
Moving into the second half of the waiting period, we’re finally set to see a more standard west-northwest swell arriving from the western Pacific.
At this stage, the storm-generating fetch doesn’t look overly impressive, with a moderate-sized mid-period swell due next Tuesday/Wednesday across the North Shore (Wednesday/Thursday Australian time), peaking in the 5-6ft range.
The only issue is the local winds which at this stage look more cross-onshore than offshore, but there’s still plenty of time between now and then.
Keep abreast of updates in the comments below.
//CRAIG BROKENSHA
Comments
Want these signature events running in primo conditions. Shame. Not much luck for the tour last few seasons.
Gosh, hope it doesn't come down to turns.
Interesting, seems the non woz comps have scored this season
The not tour tour .....?
Karmic retribution…
Thanks for the forecast update Craig.
A relaxing week on the Northshore of Hawaii sounds nicer than 10’ bone crunchers for many a mere mortal.
Maybe the ex & current world champs could sail on the good ship JJFMarine for a week….put it on the wsl / sponsors tab.?
Sam Pupo headbutted the backdoor reef last week. He's OK & going to wear a helmet...next time.
My memory might be wrong but excluding a handful of epic days the tour has been skunked since the WSL took over.
WSL seem to be always late to the party. While they set up the show, the locals say " you should have seen it last week, last month...."
Some great days at Jbay, Garajagan, Tahiti, Sunset, Pipeline, though.
A good opportunity to pick a coupla smokeys in these conditions. Someone who can handle a bit of juice and throw big turns in the mix and pull into not so perfect barrels and make them. May as well make this comp interesting!
This!!!... is why I don't mind , not so perfect. Plenty of vids showing perfect.
Giz us some shite for the shit hot to sift through.
LOB
Was my second choice ;-)
I pick LOB as my smokey every event and every event he gets smoked by the judges.
He’s gotta get in favour soon doesn’t he? Bloke has it all, comes up against Aussies a lot too.
First time I haven’t picked LOB this event so hopefully that helps his chances
Italo.
Scuse my ignorance- what's a smokey?
I thought it was an American highway cop?
A ‘roughy’ , outsider, underdog
Cheers Soli. I have never heard that before.
Should have moved the comp to Kamchatka. Looks solid!
Should have seen it last week....
What's the chances of a fresh little 6-8foot NW swell for Tues/Wednesday?
Yeah in that ball park. More consistent in the 6ft range.
Ripper. Cheers Craig!
Salty shampoo & warm rinse
".... on the only decent waves I'd seen all day, ,, this one prick!!!"
Craig, can you include both Hawaii and Australia days and dates in future reports please.
It could get a little confusing in there, so all you need to remember is that Hawaii is a day behind us essentially.
So our early Monday morning is their Sunday morning.
Thanks Craig, maybe mention the 'day ahead' or 'day behind' in future reports and the country to which the day refers.
Ahhh sorry, looks like I left it out. Just added it in.
Can they get this done in 2 days?
Not sure but Pipe has more restricted surfing hours than other tour locals doesn’t it?
I've got two quiet shifts coming up. Bring on Backdoor!
“Likely to run for the next 3 days” on the WSL site.
Off for the day.
Yep, they'll definitely run the next two days.
They need more than 2 to finish though, right?
When is Finals Day if so?
54 heats to go. 35 for men, 19 for the women.
Approx 27 hrs if 30 minute heats run one heat at a time. That's a little over three days running time as they're only allowed 8 hrs per day.
There's five days to go with conditions quickly improving. They can go to dual heats if they want to maximize the best conditions, yet even with dual heats I think they'd be hard pressed to get it done in two days.
Probably Friday as there's a new NW groundswell on the cards, building through the day to 6ft+.
Thats great news! So would it be fair to say a tricky day tomorrow and then glorious conditions thru to the end?
Hope the sand situation is ok and the finals end up being on Satdy, our time.
Yeah, hopefully this terrible first half becomes all but a distant memory.
Was it two years ago that happened? Absolutely dire forecast that ended in amazing conditions?
I think the year Kelly won.
The north pacific synoptic chart on sunday morning .. wozzle cruel but kinda funny.
And these waiting periods are why the WSL will never get a major broadcast tv deal, too many long delays and uncertainty to fit into their schedules.
They need to reduce the fields and/or format to get it done in two days and pick the eyes out of a swell.
I think most would agree, but then again most online commenters don’t seem to like The Cut.