View Full Version : anyone remember hurricane bob in 1991?
headhigh2002
Aug 20, 2009, 01:31 AM
had fairly large swell in southern nc-think it might be comparable to bill by chance?? big swell, hard paddles, lots of jumps off the end of old Emerald Isle pier...RIP....good luck this weekend....
bfloyd
Aug 20, 2009, 04:02 AM
hell yeah! One of the best swells I have ever surfed as a kid at the time. How bout Isabel and Frances? If they don't think NC can hold big swell (D-OH), this will be a learning experience for many newbies. Bob came much closer, was much smaller and think it was a small cat 2 when it rolled up the coast.
BigVic
Aug 20, 2009, 06:31 PM
Well,
If this swell turns out to be identical to what hurricane Bob did in 1991, then we are in for quite a treat. Hurricane Bob had nearly the same path than the predicted Hurricane Bill path which would mean 10-14 foot swells hitting the beach at long intervals. I was 12-years old, and was the only person (not just kid) to be out in the water within a half mile in Rockaway Beach. When the downpour of rain stopped, I ran into the water with a prayer and an old school Mach 7-7. What I got out of it was the ride of a lifetime, and my first time in major hurricane swell. Surfer magazine was out taking photos as well as the local paper in my hometown. They nailed a shot of me going down a 14-foot face. I think I still have that article somewhere....
:D
terra-firma intolerant
Aug 20, 2009, 06:58 PM
Well,
If this swell turns out to be identical to what hurricane Bob did in 1991, then we are in for quite a treat. Hurricane Bob had nearly the same path than the predicted Hurricane Bill path which would mean 10-14 foot swells hitting the beach at long intervals. I was 12-years old, and was the only person (not just kid) to be out in the water within a half mile in Rockaway Beach. When the downpour of rain stopped, I ran into the water with a prayer and an old school Mach 7-7. What I got out of it was the ride of a lifetime, and my first time in major hurricane swell. Surfer magazine was out taking photos as well as the local paper in my hometown. They nailed a shot of me going down a 14-foot face. I think I still have that article somewhere....
:D
Post it vic! :D
stoneybaloney
Aug 20, 2009, 07:00 PM
That storm was before my time. My first taste of storm swell was Felix in 1995. I believe it topped off at category 4, but I don't know what it was when it was closer to NJ. Good times though, I remember that much. :D
cricha
Aug 20, 2009, 07:57 PM
bob was cool. we had waves ALL day but dont think bob will have anything on bill in the way of strength and size....we'll see
kook95
Aug 20, 2009, 08:32 PM
That storm was before my time. My first taste of storm swell was Felix in 1995. I believe it topped off at category 4, but I don't know what it was when it was closer to NJ. Good times though, I remember that much. :D
Summer/Fall 1995 was the best season ever for us in N.C.. I just started that year and Felix was the first real good swell I had surfed. If I remember correctly it was glassy the whole time, or at least everyday I surfed it. I think it got up to double-overhead at Wrightsville Beach, but I wasn't out the biggest day. Hurricane Luis is what I judge everything by. I'm not sure the specific date, but one morning it was sheet-glass, line after line of overhead barrels, the best I have ever seen it. If anybody has any pics from those swells at Wrightville Beach please post them.
NCsurfer
Aug 20, 2009, 09:58 PM
Half the people with Swellinfo profiles wernt even alive in 1991
wbluke
Aug 20, 2009, 11:25 PM
i surfed today it was fun but now for some reason today when i woke up i had a 102 fever! and a massive headache!!!!!
kook95
Aug 21, 2009, 04:18 AM
Half the people with Swellinfo profiles wernt even alive in 1991
What's crazy is that someone born in 1991 could be 18!
oldskool13
Aug 22, 2009, 03:31 PM
Bob's conditions were Epic!!! Left UNC-W from playing ultimate and showed up at Johnny Mercer's to nothing but Glass Tubes smacking the top of the pier!! Was video taped pulling 360's deep in the barrels (tubes so big you could drive a VW Bus through them!
I just looked at the live cam's at the beach... the waves are not even close to that day.. The "Bob Day" is like a once in Wrightsville Beach lifetime day!!
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