This is the wave report for "SOUTH CALIFORNIA" on September 1st.

This is a beach break called Salt Creek.
This is a spot with deep, powerful waves, similar to the good terrain of Niijima.
The waves aren't very big, perhaps because we're avoiding the direction of the swells hitting CALIFORNIA.

This photo was taken from Dana Point towards San Clemente.
White waves are crashing against the long breakwater on the right side of the harbor.

This is a point break on the south side of Dana Point Harbor, suitable for beginners and long distance surfers.
The waves are usually knee-high, but they were more than twice the normal size.

And this is T-STREET Point, the surfing dojo in San Clemente.
The black ball flag (no swimming) was up and the waves were closed out.

To give you an idea of how big the waves are, compare them to the San Clemente Pier in this photo.
I think you can understand. The soup is so big that I was worried it would break.

This is Lower Trestles. Of course, the waves are big here too.
Wave information: Size is 8 to 10 feet.
The south-southwest grand swell is likely to remain this size until Sunday.
This was a wave report from "SOUTH CALIFORNIA" on September 1st.