Predictions of wind, wave, and other atmospheric conditions specific to the ocean waters surrounding Oahu are essential for safe and efficient maritime operations. These predictions typically include wave height, wind speed and direction, visibility, sea surface temperature, and the potential for precipitation or other significant weather events. An example would be a prediction of strong easterly trade winds creating hazardous surf along the north shore.
Accurate oceanic and atmospheric condition predictions are crucial for various activities, including recreational boating, commercial shipping, fishing, surfing, and search and rescue operations. They enable informed decision-making, enhancing safety and operational efficiency. Historically, mariners relied on observation and rudimentary tools. Advancements in meteorology, oceanography, and computing power now provide significantly improved predictive capabilities, contributing to safer maritime practices and greater understanding of coastal dynamics.