EMO lifts high surf advisory

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Posted on Feb 06 2009
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The Emergency Management Office has canceled the high surf advisory after it learned that surf on north facing reefs have fallen below hazardous levels.

Based on the information received from the National Weather Service in Tiyan, Guam, the islands should expect moderate to fresh trade winds and isolated trade wind showers the next few days.

This will result in combined seas gradually diminishing from near 9 feet to 7 feet on Saturday.

Today, east winds will be 15 KT and wind waves 4-6 feet. North swells will be 5 feet and east swells 6 feet. Tonight, northeast wind will be 15 KT wind with waves 3-5 feet. North swell will be 4 feet and east will be 5 feet. [B][I](EMO)[/I][/B]

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