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By Daniel D’Ascenzo Zach Gorecke

*Teahupoo Surf Break

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*Geography

*Teahupoo is located in Tahiti, French Polynesia.*Sits on the 17th parallel south in the Pacific Ocean.*Island formed by two dormant volcanoes. *Surrounded by reefs formed by nutritious ocean water.

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*Swell

*Consistent swell year round comes primarily from the Roaring Forties. * Most powerful swell is during the winter months (May – October).

*Best swell is from S, SE, or SW because of south facing reefs.

*Wave periods of greater than 16 seconds ideal for big waves.

*Receives some swell from Northern Hemisphere storms.

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*Bathymetric Effects*Why aren’t all reef breaks like Teahupoo?

*Unique seamount configuration to the south*Perfect depth for refracting long period

swell(>16 s) so that it focuses on Teahupoo* Deeper water following seamounts, allowing

no energy loss

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*Break*Teahupoo is a reef break that primarily breaks left.*Waves break at the same point at a pass in the

reef.*Water depth changes from 100m to 10m almost

instantly.*Slope from reef to seafloor is about 1/6.*Roughly equal to slightly less than the

maximum slope a wave can endure before breaking.

*Teahupoo translates to “broken skulls”.

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*Accessing the Surf Break

*Break is about 1 km offshore*It is very difficult to paddle out to where

the waves are breaking. For an experienced surfer it would take a solid 25 to 30 minutes of constant paddling.

*It is recommended to be taken out by boat or drug out by jet ski.

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*The Wave*Considered the world’s “heaviest” wave.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYQQtxb8wv0http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfPYVYc0U3M*Face often 10 times larger then the back.*Greater wave heights caused by more

powerful swell.*Under 6 feet 95% of the time.

*Best wind direction is from the NNE(offshore)*occurs 36% of the time.

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*Weather Patterns

*Summer months: November thru April *Increased: Temperatures, precipitation, and

humidity

*Winter months: May thru October*Decreased: Temperatures, precipitation, and

humidity

*Average air temperatures: 77-85*Average water temperatures: 77-84

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*Weather Patterns (cont.)

*Seasonal Prevailing Winds*NE trade winds dominate from January to April*SE trade winds from May to August*Easterlies from September to December

*Chance of hurricanes during summer*Offshore winds do not coincide with winter

*Local weather patterns controlled by local topography*Rainier on windward side of islands

Yellow = NE tradesBrown=SE trades

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*Travel Costs/Airlines• Easiest way to travel to Teahupoo is by plane.

The average time it takes would be about 15 hours on the plane and additional time spent waiting for connecting flights. • Very Expensive• US Airways flight out of Philadelphia to Tahiti

totals $1,128 with stops in Charlotte and Los Angeles then finally arriving at Papeete, Tahiti.• American Airlines flight out of Philadelphia to

Tahiti totals $2,077 with stops in Chicago and Los Angeles then arriving at Papeete, Tahiti.

• Once in Papeete, Tahiti one must either rent a car or take public transportation to Teahupoo.

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*Local Information*Friendly locals because tourism is a major component of French Polynesia’s economy and therefore provides many jobs.

*Local Languages*French*Tahitian

*Local currency is the CFP Franc*1 dollar = 86 CFP Francs

*Local wildlife*Tiger sharks*Giant centipedes

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*Competitions at Teahupoo

*Teahupoo is home to the annual ASP Billabong Pro. *Fifth stop on ASP World Tour *This single event brings out some

of the worlds best surfers

*Former stop on bodybuilding world tour

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*Type of board and other necessities for

riding Teahupoo waves*It is recommended that you have a board that fits

the curve at Teahupoo. No long boards because the curve will toss any rider with a long board. Around 6’9’’ is a good board size.

*It is also recommended to bring two spare boards. There is an increased chance of board breakage at Teahupoo.

*Bandages and power for reef cuts are also recommended. Since the break is on a reef, many people get cuts and scratches on the coral.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlzSy_lUUvc&feature=related

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*Wave Models

Wave Period and Direction

Wave Height

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*Wave Models

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*Waves ModelsActual breaking wave heights corroborate to what would be expected.

Approximately what waves would look likeTeahupoo wind and swell statistics

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*Works Cited

* "Teahupoo." GlobalSurfers an Online Surf Travel Resource, by Surfers for Surfers with Free Surf and Travel Guides. Web. 18 Oct. 2011. <http://www.globalsurfers.com>.

* "Teahupoo Surf and Swell Size and Direction | SURFLINE.COM." SURFLINE.COM | Global Surf Reports, Surf Forecasts, Live Surf Cams and Coastal Weather. Web. 31 Oct. 2011. <http://www.surfline.com/surf-report/teahupoo-tahiti_8366/>.

* "Teahupoo Swell Statistics." Surf Report, Surf Forecast, Surfing. Web. 18 Oct. 2011. <http://www.surf-forecast.com/charts/Teahupoo/surf/statistics/year>.

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*Works Cited

* Wilson, Peter. "Kelly Slater Wins 2011 Billabong Pro Tahiti - ESPN." ESPN: The Worldwide Leader In Sports. 30 Aug. 2011. Web. 18 Oct. 2011. <http://espn.go.com/action/surfing/story/_/id/6908358/kelly-slater-wins-2011-billabong-pro-tahiti>.

* "Tahiti Surf Season, Surfing Conditions Tahiti- Waterways Travel." Surfing, Surf Charters, Surf Trips- Waterways Surf Adventures. Web. 18 Oct. 2011. <http://www.waterwaystravel.com/surf_tahiti/tahiti_seasons.php

* "Search for Cheap Airline Tickets at Cheapoair.com." Cheap Flights, Airline Tickets, Cheap Plane Tickets, Cheap Airfare â CheapOair�� . Web. 18 Oct. 2011. <http://www.cheapoair.com/default.aspx?tabid=1682>.

* "Surfing Teahupoo – Tahiti | The Big Wave Blog." The Big Wave Blog: A Chronicle of Big Wave Surfing From Oahu's North Shore. Web. 18 Oct. 2011. <http://www.thebigwaveblog.com/surf-spots/teahupoo-tahiti>.

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*Works Cited*National Weather Service: Environmental Moeling Center.

NOAA, 31 Oct. 2011. Web. 31 Oct. 2011. <http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/waves/viewer.shtml?-multi_1-latest-pacific-hs_sw1->.

* Stanley, David. "Tahiti Travel Guide." South Pacific Organizer. N.p., 2011. Web. 18 Oct. 2011. <http://www.southpacific.org/guide/tahiti.html>.

*Waldie, Adam. "Teahupoo-Anatomy of a Monster." Tracks. Tracks Magazine, 24 Mar. 2010. Web. 18 Oct. 2011. <http://www.tracksmag.com/Spotlight/Postcards/TEAHUPOO-–-ANATOMY-OF-A-MONSTER.html>.


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