View Full Version : Ankle high ground swell?
dbiz135
05-20-2008, 09:50 PM
So I see that were going to be getting a ground swell this weekend in the 12 sec range. What I don't get is where is the wave? How does a 12 sec ground swell produce ankle slappers? Can someone please explain! :confused:
Swellinfo
05-20-2008, 10:22 PM
what location are you looking at?
The swell period term "ground swell" just refers to the swell period time and nothing more.
So what you are looking at is a very small 12 second wave. Look at the swell plots for the exact swell height, swell period, and swell direction.
dbiz135
05-20-2008, 11:55 PM
Thanks for clearing that up. For some reason I always associated a 12 sec period ground swell with some what decent waves, considering the wind as always. Most places that get 12 sec or better g-swell get pumping surf. I guess here on the east coast 12 sec period still produces crappy surf. Thanks for the info you guys sre always on it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Swellinfo
05-21-2008, 12:29 AM
There is always a swell height and period combination. A 1ft swell @ 12 seconds is nothing. Where as a 4ft swell @ 12 seconds has much more energy as compared to a 4ft swell @ 6 seconds.
The 4ft @ 6secs is prob like waist high (maybe a slighltly bigger peak), where the 4ft @ 12 seconds could be like chest - head with longer lines and generally much more power behind the wave.
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