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Italian Gardens.

Excellent at mid reefDrop in immediately. mild biological signal; conditions improving.

54
FEET · P503680 ft range@ 3060 ft depth
Confidence30%IssuednowWave data0h ago

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visibility right now per tier

Forecast

Five days every three hours.

5-day · 3-hour resolutionhover to scrub
FRI, MAY 15SAT, MAY 16SUN, MAY 17MON, MAY 18TUE, MAY 19WED, MAY 20CONDITION0306090120VISIBILITYft048SWELLft / s020WINDmphTIDEmLHLHLHLHLHLHLHLHLHRAINmm/3hNOW

Now

FRI, MAY 15, 6:00 PM

Viz

54 ft

36–80

Condition

Excellent

Conf

30%

Swell

4.3 ft

10 s W

Wind

7 mph

SW

Tide

0.9 m

falling

Rain

dry

Bottom motion

0.35 m/s

stirring

Chl-a

2.02

mg/m³

Reasoning

Why we're saying that four forces, ranked by how much they're moving the number.

Three forces push visibility down — turbidity, runoff, biology. One pulls it back up — clearing. Here's how each is contributing right now, and how it changes over the next five days.

low · impact

Biological / chlorophyll.

How green the water is.

0 — low impact0.28 / 1.00

Mild biological signal — latest satellite chlorophyll-a 2.02 mg/m³; 246 h old.

Next five days

What is this?

Phytoplankton blooms make water green and reduce clarity. Tracked via satellite chlorophyll-a and Kd(490). Cloud cover lowers confidence here.

moderate positive · impact

Clearing.

Conditions improving.

0 — low impact0.27 / 1.00

Conditions are gradually clearing as recent forcing decays.

Next five days

What is this?

How fast the system is moving back to clear. Settles when swells drop, rain stops, and incoming tide brings cleaner offshore water in.

low · impact

Wave-driven turbidity.

Swell stirring the bottom.

0 — low impact0.20 / 1.00

4.3 ft, 10-second W swell is not significantly disturbing the seafloor at 18 m.

Next five days

What is this?

When swells reach the seafloor, they kick sediment back into the water column. Long-period swells reach deeper than short-period chop.

negligible · impact

Runoff & plume.

Rain pushing dirt offshore.

0 — low impact0.00 / 1.00

No significant recent rain or streamflow anomaly across no nearby sources.

Next five days

What is this?

Rain carries freshwater, sediment, and dissolved matter from rivers, lagoons, and storm drains. Plumes can degrade visibility for days after a storm.

Water column

Surf zone

010 ft

14ft

Shallow reef

1030 ft

38ft

Mid reef

3060 ft

54ft

Deep

60100 ft

74ft

Below 100 ft

100150 ft

91ft

— surface

Below the bottom-stress zone the water clears blue, even on a swell day. Surf zone is always limited by breaking-wave turbidity.

ModelUnder the hood

WRI

0.20

turbidity (primary tier)

Plume

0.00

runoff

Green

0.28

biology

Clearing

0.27

recovery

V_h(depth) = V_max · tier_mult(depth) · exp(−B)
B = 0.55·WRI(depth) + 0.50·plume + 0.35·green − 0.45·clearing

Model physics-0.3.0 · confidence 30% · read the long form

Data sources
{
  "wave_source": "openmeteo-marine",
  "wave_status": "ok",
  "wave_latest": "2026-05-18T23:00:00+00:00",
  "rain_source": "openmeteo-forecast",
  "rain_status": "ok",
  "tide_source": "noaa-tides-9410079",
  "satellite_source": "erddap-multi",
  "satellite_status": "ok",
  "satellite_latest": "2026-05-05T12:00:00+00:00",
  "streamflow_sources": [],
  "ingest_run_at": "2026-05-15T17:07:56Z"
}