It is that time of the year again… the return of college football. For many this is the greatest time of year. All day cookouts, kegs, cheerleaders, the band, the pageantry, hard hitting, the Heisman, Lee Corso, the lights, 90,000 people standing and cheering, the field and the passion make this sport one of the most entertaining to watch. So without further ado, here is the debut of the Kook Wear Top 25.
Pura vida,
Nick
As citizens of Florida can already attest to, the 2008 hurricane season is ramping up. Tropical storm Fay surprised many in central Florida this past week by stalling out and dumping over 15 inches of rain in some areas. Brevard County suffered substantial flooding and 51 homes were damaged by a tornado.
Now there are more tropical systems developing in the Atlantic. Hurricane Gustav is already making landfall in Haiti. It is expected to strengthen to at least a category 3 as it moves into the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. People living in the gulf sates should take notice and start preparations now.
Also there is another tropical disturbance, Invest 95, which has the potential to develop into a storm. Currently situated northeast of the Virgin Islands, the standard computer models have this system taking a northwest trek towards Bermuda.
Here are some key suggestions for preparing for a hurricane:
Pura vida,
Nick
Greenpeace was originally formed back in 1971 to help with the protesting of nuclear testing. Since then, they have become a major fighting organization of natural resources and the protection of animal species. What once started as a small group has now developed internationally.
Our generation has had to endure conservation and global protection. Greenpeace has continued to modify itself to fit with these items. Earlier this year, Greenpeace put together a list of priority issues on their website that included global warming, damage to oceans and forests, nuclear energy, toxic substances, and genetic engineering. As part of their priority issues they also list ways that each individual can help.
Greenpeace has taken a very active role in educating and supporting people our age who want to help save our environment. Just this summer, one of our friends (pictured here in her Kook Wear Gear!) got accepted into a Greenpeace/Seventh Generation program called Change It. This program was developed to help train and empower students to become the next generation of leaders for a global movement change. These students were educated by Greenpeace activists and employees on lobbying, organization techniques, media and communications, and conducting peaceful demonstrations.
The event's slogan touted in this banner, reminds us that saving the world can still be fun =) "A warm climate is worse than a warm beer."
Pura vida,
Ben
Amazon has just lunched Amazon Green, "a cross category program that includes a list of products that customers have selected as the best green products offered by Amazon.com". Basically it's just a big list of everything that is somewhat green in Amazon's extensive inventory.
One nice features of Amazon Green is that to make the green list, Amazon.com customers have to vote for it. This should keep the phony green products off the list. Another added benefit is the customer reviews that accompany every Amazon product at the bottom of the page. Customer reviews are the first thing I look at; fellow customers don’t hold anything back compared to corporate marketing staff.
With the launch of Amazon Green also comes the Amazon Green Blog. Although it is currently short on articles it has the potential to be a strong contender in the eco-blogosphere.
I like Amazon's new green initiative, the only way it could be better is if they would promise to put a certain percentage of each "green" sale towards a worthwhile cause.
Pura vida,
Matt
Moodhosa's, a Kook Wear Team Member, is releasing their first CD on Friday August 29th at the Common Grounds in Gainesville, FL. Kook Wear will be there to support Moodhosa as well as to show off some product. If you with in driving distance you should make the trip, this will be a night to remember.
The Common Grounds is located at:
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Here is the Facebook event URL:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=62802665642
Pura vida,
Matt
Not believing in the one-site-fits-all approach offered by E-bay and Craig's list, long time friends Matt Patterson and George Opadchy have built an international bridge between So Cal and Sydney. Their brain-child, goboarding.com, is part E-bay, part Craig's List and 100% user friendly for surfers, skaters, and snowboarders.
Their motivation was the thought that core surfers don't want to buy surfboards at the same place they buy knick-knacks. The site allows users to post one item for free per month - its $2 for each concurrent item, and account set-up is free. Retailers are allowed to post unlimited items for a flat monthly fee.
The site was originally aimed at the second hand market, but after talking with shop owners, it was clear retailers wanted the ability to post product too. Now that Kook Wear has learned of this site, who knows, you may find some of our gear up there in the future. In the mean time, we would never suggest leaving the Kook Wear online store, but if you can't find what you're looking for give, Go Boarding, a look.
Pura vida,
Ben
The 2008 Olympics, set in Beijing, are set to begin August 8th. The Chinese government has undertaken drastic measures in the last month or so to reduce the air pollution that plagues the city.
On July 1st, 300,000 high-polluting vehicles were barred from the streets. Then on July 20th, driving restrictions were implemented which limited to driving on odd or even days; this depending upon the last number of their license plate. These measures have removed about two million vehicles from the streets.
Also, many factories in the city and surrounding areas were shut down in an effort to improve air conditions. Check out this video:
This vid can also be found on youtube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqZqBvtZpP0
Isn't it sad that we have to undertake "emergency" procedures to get air quality to an acceptable level? I think it is safe to say that pollution is getting out of hand when people are concerned about the health of the competing athletes who will only be in the city for a month… And that it is ridiculous that the times of certain endurance events might have to be changed to times when smog levels are reduced…
Then on the other hand you can look at this situation and have hope. Drastic changes have been made and it affected the lives of millions of people. While there has not been much improvement in air quality, there has been some difference. These changes have only been in effect for a month! Imagine if these changes were made for a whole year! I’m not naive, I know that there will always be some level of pollution, but it does illustrate that we as a society are capable of making drastic changes to improve the health of our planet.
Pura vida,
Nick
There is a new sensation overtaking the skydiving world. Its called a wingsuit, birdman suit or squirrel suit. The wingsuit is another step in the ultimate pursuit in skydiving; horizontal movement and no parachute.
The wingsuit basically increases the surface area of the human body thus slowing the terminal velocity of free fall from 120mph to about 60mph. The flying squirrel does something similar when it leaps out of trees. The suit creates an airfoil shape that generates lift. Also a tremendous amount of horizontal velocity can be developed. Therefore a small parachute must be deployed before landing to slow this movement.
Wingsuit flying as dangerous as it is fun. But that won't stop people from trying new things. In 2003 Felix Baumgartner flew across the English Channel and reached speeds of 220mph using a carbon fiber wing. In 2005 the Birdman Rocket Team successfully mounted jet engines on the feet of one of their team riders.
check out this video:
This vid can also be found on youtube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHlOvhlKPvs
Pura vida,
Nick
The new PayItGreen Alliance encourages consumers to turn off the paper bills to save trees and money. The alliance is a coalition of financial services companies such as Bank of America, Wachovia, and Citi that are committed to changing the way we pay bills.
It makes sense…
By receiving statements and paying bills online you can save trees and money by not using postage stamps. If it hasn’t clicked yet look at these numbers:
By switching to electronic bills, statements, and payments, every year the average household can:
Pura vida,
Matt
Did you know that there is an island the size of Texas in the middle of the Pacific Ocean that is full of trash? When I heard about this a couple of years ago I just thought it was some reporter with an extremist point of view. But over the last couple of months more and more news article have been covering it and now I'm convinced. I found a great video documentary made by the VBS.TV crew, here is episode 1 of the 12 part series:
All 12 videos can be found on the VBS.TV Garbage Island website. There is also a great article on Wikipedia.
I hope this inspires you to stop using plastic bags and water bottles!
Pura vida,
Matt
Don’t look now but the young Florida Marlins are only a half game out of first place in the National League east division. These blue collar athletes have a combined payroll less than Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez. That makes what they are doing all the more exciting.
The Marlins are strong up the middle, anchored by all-stars Hanley Ramirez and Dan Uggla. Both are among the league leaders for homeruns. Uggla should end up with over 100 RBIs when the season is done. Hanley is a speed demon with 23 stolen bases. He is on pace for a 40-40 season. Jorge Cantu is having a solid season as well, battling .291 and slugging a respectable 18 homeruns.
As a team the Fish lead the NL in dingers. Also, the team is in the top three in RBIs and slugging percentage.
Pitching has been more of a concern though. Aside from the surprising start by Ricky Nolasco, no one pitcher has stepped up and taken control of this team. Young phenom Josh Johnson has a chance to become “the man” during the second half of the season. The 6’7” 230lb righty is just recovering from an injury but during his young career Johnson has shown big strikeout potential.
This team is fun to watch. They are hard working and selfless. Say what you want about the organization but the Marlins scouts are among the best in the business. The team constantly brings in new young talent. If history is any example the Fish might be in for a magical season. With World Series titles in 97’ and 03’ perhaps the Marlins are poised to make another run.
Pura vida,
Nick
With the recently popularity of the environmentally friendly movement "green" things are popping up everywhere. You can even go into debt the "green" way. Although this isn't really new news, most people still don't know about environmentally friendly credit cards.
The basic principle of all of these cards is that for every purchase you make, a certain percentage goes toward carbon offsets, planting trees, or recycling programs. The two most popular green cards are from General Electric and Bank of America.
So which one do I recommend? NEITHER. I think these cards are a waste of time and money and will only increase American’s debt. I would much rather get 5% cash back from an AMEX card and use that money to plant a tree, buy carbon offsets, replace my light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs, and so on and so forth. Becoming environmentally friendly does not mean you need to sacrifice your personal finances.
With all of the above being said, if you pay off your balance in full every month and don’t want to mess with cash back or rewards cards, this might be the card for you.
Pura vida,
Matt
Off Cape Cod in Massachusetts and off Long Island in NY are homes to some of the United States' best wind energy reserves. The only places more favorable are out west, such as North Dakota, Texas and California. You would think a prominent community like Cape Cod would be home to some of the most forward thinking citizens of our time. However, the "good neighbors" of Cape Cod have vehemently opposed the installation of large off-shore wind turbines. Some residents site that turbines kill birds. More often, though, critics think wind energy is a great thing - as long as the turbines are somewhere else. Wind merchants have been trying for years - and failing - to build turbines in these offshore waters. Every attempt was opposed by wealthy owners of shoreline mansions.
I'm no politician (or wealthy beach-front land owner), just someone who is tired of the wealthy few getting in the way of progress for everyone. I'm also not hesitant to point the finger at my home state and a community that's practically in Kook Wear's backyard.
Our neighbors in St. Lucie Florida have been given the opportunity to have Florida's first wind energy installation. Residents are fighting the move, saying that governor Crist is using it as a ploy to be viewed as a "green Republican." There may very well be merit to that argument, however, the fact is that Florida does not have much good wind to farm. St. Lucie is lucky enough to have winds that can justify the installation of a small farm. My opinion is that it's their responsibility to allow these turbines to go up. I feel environmentally safe energy options should be deployed anywhere possible. I don't make it a habit to trust politicians very often either. But even politically motivated advances are exactly that... advances. Let's take it however we can get it, one step at a time.
Pura vida,
Ben
MIT engineers have created a new more efficient solar panel to harness the power of the sun. The “solar concentrator” works by directing solar energy toward the edges of a panel. A mixture of dyes is painted onto a glass or plastic pane. The edges of the panel are fitting with solar cells. These dyes absorb light across a range of wavelengths and then re-emit them at different wavelengths along the pane to cells waiting at the edges. The focused light increases the electrical power obtained by each cell by over a factor of 40.
Since the solar cells are only placed around the edges of a panel, the system is very inexpensive. Furthermore, these dyes can be applied to existing solar cells to increase their efficiency by up to 50%. The engineering team believes that due to the ease of manufacture, that this technology could be implemented within three years.
One day in the not too distant future imagine office buildings designed with mostly glass to allow ambient light in thus reducing power consumption. Each one of those panels also serves as a solar concentrator also reducing the net power consumption of the building. With these advances it is easy to see the future is bright indeed.
Pura vida,
Nick
A new cable network called Planet Green is starting to be rolled out across the US. Planet Green is the first 24-hour "eco-lifestyle" television network with a robust online presence and community. Chances are you already have the new channel but didn't even realize it. Just visit the Planet Green channel finder to see if your local provider is carrying it.
I was fortunate enough to watch a couple hours of the programming and thought I would give my 2 cents on some of the shows.
Renovation Nation - "The green home building movement is unfolding in real time on each hour-long, information-packed episode of Renovation Nation, which answers the burning questions that every homeowner in America has about going green."
Of the three shows I saw this one as probably the most informative. Most of the green ideas in this show are for people renovating a home or about to build a new home, which is a lot of people in America (regardless of the sub-prime mortgage junk). I give it a B.
Living With Ed - "Ed Begley, Jr. is a celebrated American actor and a dedicated family man, but he's especially proud of being a renowned environmentalist. A show with humor and heart, Living with Ed delves into the real life of a die hard activist who puts his green where his home is."
Living With Ed is a prime time reality show with an eco twist. If your into green living but your significant other isn’t, this show might have something for the both of you (it might even save your marriage, probably not, it's just a television show after all). I give Living With Ed a B+.
Wasted - "This eye-opening half-hour reality series makes shrinking your ecological footprint appealing and virtually effortless. What's an ecological footprint? It's a way of describing the scope of the damage that each household does to the planet. Annabelle Gurwitch and her charming co-host Holter Graham are out..."
I wish this show featured my house. Each house gets a lump sum of cash based on how much energy they can conserve in a 1 month period. I give Wasted a B.
Because the network is so new there are lots of repeats; I would say that 22 hours out of 24 hours of broadcasting are repeats. But with big names like Emeril Lagasse and Ed Begley the network is bound to be successful.
Pura vida,
Matt
The new iPhone 3G is sure to be a success with its faster speeds, slick looks and attractive price point. It has me itching to test the waters and set my Treo 750 aside. However, some would say the most important innovation is the direction Apple has chosen to take its packaging. The iPhone, along with many other products, will be shipped in potato starch paper trays made by the Dutch company PaperFoam. This is significant since Apple designs to attract 100 million people worth of market share with the new model.
This new packaging will result in a 90% carbon footprint reduction over traditional plastic packaging. Paperfoam is 100% bio-degradable and recyclable with paper. Its great to see a company with Apple's influence and clout respond to the demands of environmentally conscious consumers.
Pura vida,
Ben
Over the Fourth of July weekend oil prices settled above $145 for the first time. As a result gas prices continue to increase with seemingly no end in sight. People the world over are starting to alter the way they live as gas becomes a more and more significant part of their budgets. There is still debate over the contributing factors to global warming however people would agree that all things being equal the reduction of emissions and the improvement of gas mileage is a good thing.
Many people point to the fact that the original Ford Model T got between 13-21 mpg and a 100 years later a Ford Explorer gets 16 mpg: where is the improvement? We must be careful with a blanket statement like this though.
The Model T’s engine made 20 hp, the car weighed just over 1000 lb, had horrible emissions and would struggle to hit 45 mph. We can design a car to these specs today and achieve much better resulting emissions. However, to meet people’s demands for comfort, safety and practicality certain concessions must be made. But there are new engine technologies that are being developed that can drastically improve gas mileage and emissions.
Many companies are looking at innovative ways to increase the efficiency of an engine. The efficiency of an engine relates how much useful power is output for a given amount of heat energy input. Typical modern engines have an efficiency of only 25%. Revetec, an Australian engine design company, is developing a Controlled Combustion Engine (CCE) that utilizes of two counter-rotating "trilobate" cams geared together. The CCE X4v2 achieved a repeatable 38.5% efficiency. This engine is really intriguing because it can be configured in numerous ways. Revetec's CCE is half the size and weight of a typical engine. Also the Australian company is claiming 50% fewer emissions with their prototype.
Other companies such as Rotoblock, based out of California, are prototyping an Oscillating Piston Engine (OPE). They, like Revetec, are aiming at reducing the size and increasing the efficiency of the internal combustion engine. The OPE has pistons arranged in a circular manner around a coaxial driveshaft. The toroidal cylinders oscillate which drives a crankshaft. In this engine the entire cylinder block rotates! Rotoblock is committed to the environment and the third generation of the engine will serve to investigate the use of
Doug Pelmear, an engineer asserts that he can get 110mpg and 38% efficiency out of an 87’ Mustang motor! It is still a traditional rod-and-piston engine with more electronics regulating it. He has entered his design in the Progressive Automotive X Prize Competition: a race to find an affordable, marketable car that can get at least 100 miles to the gallon. The winner of the X Prize will get 10 million dollars!
If small startups such as Revetec and Rotoblock can engineer such intriguing ideas for engines, imagine what Honda or GM could do? It is time for these automobile manufacturers to step outside their comfort zone and come up with something new! Coupling new engine technology with lightweight materials it is very possible to have cheap, efficient transportation for the masses.
Pura vida,
Nick
Moodhosa's, a Kook Wear Team Member, was in Orlando this past Saturday at the Orlando Brewery. They put on a great show, here are some pictures from the event:
Pura vida,
Matt
The way we move is bad for our earth. We’re cutting down to many trees to make all these cheap cardboard boxes and wasting barrels of oil making disposable bubble wrap and peanuts. The average person tosses out these materials after unpacking and the problem continues as more materials enter the landfill. We’re wasting our limited natural resources and expanding our overloaded landfills. Here are some simple ways to make your next move earth friendly:
Pura vida,
Matt
Moodhosa's, a Kook Wear Team Member, is coming to the Orlando Brewing Company on Saturday July 5th. Entrance is FREE so everyone should come. There might even be some Kook Wear freebies!
The Orlando Brewing Company is located at:
1301 Atlanta Ave
Orlando, FL 32806
Here is the Facebook event URL:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=19437686023
Pura vida,
Matt
As Father’s Day approaches us, it is always a good idea to think about what kind of gifts to get Dad. Even more importantly what can you get Dad that he would like but that is also eco-friendly?
Kook Wear- Of course, we had to start off here!! You can get Dad a great pair of sandals for him to relax in on the weekends or even a shirt to help bring out his “inner” child.
To the right we have our Kook Wear bamboo/organic cotton blend polo. It is very light, soft and it keeps cool during the summer!
But if for some reason you cannot find anything for dad at Kook Wear, here are some other eco-friendly websites. We have compiled a list of companies that Associated Content has marked as good companies to consider for Dad as well as some others that we feel are worth mentioning.
Eco-Artwear – This site features all sorts of gifts that are made from recycled, reused, and natural materials. You can find anything here from money clips to cuff links.
Changing the Present – Why not do something to help out others in your dad’s name? Changing the Present allows you to donate money to charitable causes.
Uncommon Goods – Here you can find a huge array of items that are made out of recycled materials. Gifts include watches, ties, boxers, pilsner glasses for dad’s favorite brew and even jewelry.
Green and More – For those who like the electrical gadgets, Green and More has several options that can appeal to any dad. They carry items from Fuel Cell H-Racers to Eco Energy Radios perfect for listening to the ball game on.
Eco Express – Eco Express is a great place to shop for the uncommon items. If your dad likes to hang back and enjoy a great beer now and then you can buy him a sampler of organic beer or even a nice package of beer and snack food! If he has a sweet tooth, Eco Express carries chocolates and candies that are organically produced.
Carbon Fund - Help dad offset some of his carbon use by buying him carbon credits. We all try and reduce when we can, but when we can’t we can at least try and offset it.
Pura vida,
Ben
As we see a constant increase in our gas prices, more consumers are starting to realize that it is time to take another look at how they get from point A to point B. People are starting to look at the more eco-friendly vehicles as they start to look at vehicles that can offer them more gas for their dollar.
The Environmental Protection Agency has implemented a new fuel economy sticker that can be found on all new vehicles, giving customers a way to compare models before they make a purchase. The EPA has determined the following cars to be the most fuel-efficient for 2008.
While the price of oil continues rising, we can expect that we will start to see more car manufacturers producing cars that are more fuel efficient thus also more environmentally friendly. This list is the first of many that are to come in the upcoming years. They represent only a stepping stone for what there is to come and what our own technology can bring to not only help the environment but to also help out the average driver.
Pura vida,
Ben
Kook Wear is proud to announce a new member of our team.
The four piece band Moodhosa combines blues, country, soul, and even Latin rhythms to make a new sound that is original and full of raw emotion.
With lead singer Jose Peruyero's distinct and versatile vocals; Jason Moody's unmistakable guitar sound, it's no wonder their electrifying shows fill up venues all over Gainesville. With the official addition of David Cotton and Ari Scott this dynamic duo has found the explosive rhythm section they have been looking for and Kook Wear is just glad we can be apart of their growth.
Upcoming Dates
For more information about Moodhosa check out their website and MySpace page.
Pura vida,
Matt
Check us out on Island Hoppers this May:
Pura vida,
Matt
This weekend, Saturday May 3 to Sunday May 4, Kook Wear will be exhibiting at its first Expo: The Pinellas Living Green Expo. The Expo provides real solutions for people to live better, healthier lives with less impact on the environment. Its a perfect forum to connect people who are interested in making a positive difference.
The two day event will provide information, ideas, resources, products and motivation to live more sustainably. There will be representatives and info sessions representing industries from green building construction to green cosmetics.
So come by the Harborview Center, 300 Cleveland St, Clearwater Florida. Kook Wear will be holding it down at booth 340!
Pura vida,
Ben
Welcome back! Last time we discussed how waves are created out on the open ocean. This time we will focus in on how waves approach and break on the beach.
Sets:
As swell waves propagate away from their origin they form groups known as sets. Keen surfers can identify sets as they arrive. As waves get closer to shore their height increases and surfers can see the “lines” that form. Clear and organized lines are referred to as “corduroy,” after the fabric.
But how do these lines form and what causes waves to actually break on the beach?
Wave breaking:
It is important to realize that a wave is more than the crest and trough that appears on the surface of the water. Fluid particles are disturbed by wave motion beneath the surface and they move in a circular motion. Basically this means that the particles move up and down at the same rate as they move back and forth. The orbital motion of particles decreases as water depth increases.
So there is a total amount of energy associated with a propagating wave. As that wave approaches the beach it begins to “feel” the ocean floor. That is to say the deep water orbital motions of the particles become disturbed. The wave will slow down as that net energy is compressed in shallower waters. The particles will begin to move in a more oval fashion. The height of the wave continues to steepen as the water depth decreases. Also the base of the wave continues to slow down and the crest begins to outrun it. Finally when the wave face gets too steep, the base can no longer provide support and the wave breaks!
Types of breaks:
There are three main types of breaks:
Beach break – these breaks are typically what you would find at a beach. The wave breaks over a sloping sandy seafloor.
Reef break - this is where a wave breaks over a coral reef. These waves can be very beautiful and powerful but dangerous as well. Some of the most famous breaks in the world are reef breaks. The rapid change in the height of the ocean floor causes waves to arrive with a lot of energy and steepen quickly.
Point break – named after the Keanu Reeves movie! This wave breaks onto a rocky point that juts out into the water.
There are also three main ways the breaking waves travel. A wave can be either:
Left - this wave breaks from left to right from the beach perspective. It is called a left because of the surfer’s position it is breaking towards the left when their back is turned towards the wave.
Right - this wave breaks from right to left from the beach perspective.
A-Frame – this wave has shoulders on either side thus allowing multiple people to surf the same wave!
By now you probably realize how important the topography of the ocean floor is for the breaking of waves. Indeed, this is one of the most beautiful aspects of surfing. There are no two places in the world where the break is the same. In fact beach erosion and differing wind conditions causes the wave to change over time at the same place! Every wave is unique; every session offers its own challenges and joys. So next time your out in the lineup take a moment to appreciate that the wave your about to surf is the only one of its kind!
Next time we’ll discuss wind and the forecasting of surf…
Pura vida,
Nick
Earth Day is Tuesday, April 22 this year. Personally, I'll be stuck in Baltimore, MD on business (no, not Kook Wear business, the one that pays the bills). However, I'll take comfort knowing that all of you out there have some much cooler options in front of you.
The first think I can think of to do would be paddle out and pay homage by being at peace in the water. Next, get out on your skateboard and cause a little trouble while enjoying nature. Or, if you're lucky enough to be caught in one of the recent, freak, Spring snowstorms take the snowboard out.
If none of those options sound enticing for some strange reason, check and see what events are going down local to you. Just do your best to walk, ride a bike, carpool, etc. Lets keep lights, electricity (gasp! no computers for a few hours), and cars off for as long as possible.
And if you really want to have a great Earth Day, remember to purchase carbon credits for any activities you might participate in that require the use of a car or electricity!
Pura vida,
Ben
Kook Wear team rider, Jonathon Heater, will be representing his family, friends, and Kook Wear April 12-14 at the ESA Southeast Region Surf Championships.
Jonathon hails from Saint Augustine Florida. Placing #1 in his division earned him the invitation to the ESA competition. If Jon pulls off a victory this weekend he could receive a coveted invitation to the 2008 Eastern Surfing Championships and the USA Surfing Championships.
Come out and support Jonathon and Kook Wear. We'll be in our Kook Wear gear, so come on up and say hello...we may even bring an extra shirt or two.
Pura vida,
Ben
Kook Wear is happy to sponsor Island Hoppers. Island Hoppers is a television series (airs on Sun Sports channel) about the search for surf, music, and local culture in the Caribbean Islands. Our 30 second spot will be appearing in all airings of the show during April.
Pura vida,
Matt
The most die hard surfers generally tend to be fantastic meteorologists. So understanding the physics of waves; from their creation to how they break on the beach will only help you develop as a surfer.
Wave Creation:
Waves are created by a variety of forces such as tidal forces (sun and the moon), earthquakes (tsunamis), and most importantly in our case; wind. These other mechanisms for wave formation are interesting in their own right but wind is by far the most dominant force for creating typical waves to surf.
Waves are generally made out on the open ocean due to wind blowing across the water. The wind imparts its energy to the ocean by causing a stress on the water surface. Ripples are formed which somewhat act like sails thus catching more wind. Eventually the wave height will become significant and gravity (attempting to restore the water surface back to level) will cause the wave to propagate at a steady velocity. The binding force between water molecules causes the wave energy to be transferred between them. So there you have it, a wave! It is important to note that individual water molecules move very little (their movement is actually circular).
Wave Strength:
The greater the energy imparted to the ocean, the greater the wave size. The main factors that determine the wave’s energy are: wind intensity, wind duration (in one direction), and the distance that the wind blows; also known as the fetch. It is easy to see that storms are perfect for generating large waves and surfers are great at predicting when the swells will hit their favorite beaches!
Swell:
As waves move out from the wind source that created them they start merging and sorting themselves out into groups based upon their wavelength. The waves with the longest wavelength travel the fastest however their longer wavelength results in a shorter height. These longer wavelength waves traveling across the open sea are called swell waves.
Part Two will discuss how waves approach the beach…
Pura vida,
Nick
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