Does anyone have any real meteorological evidence of why this has been such a terrible winter for waves in the south east?? With this winter transitioning into a strong Nina i expected it to be a little slow but this is crazy!

Does anyone have any real meteorological evidence of why this has been such a terrible winter for waves in the south east?? With this winter transitioning into a strong Nina i expected it to be a little slow but this is crazy!
I think someone (maybe tony over at sweetwater but don't take my word for it) a couple of years ago posted something on the wblive message boards about weather patterns vs amount of surf. I know this doesn't help but maybe the guy who posted it will read this. I think it would be really cool to see the relation (or difference) in the two.
whatever it is, i'm completely over it.
It seems like Florida is getting a lot more surf than points north.
lol to wblive's forum shutting down, it always kinda seemed like a **** show over there.
Back on topic though, i found this article on surfline. just some food for thought...
http://www.surfline.com/forecast/atl...10-2011_49831/
yup that was the forum
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I'm over it as well. That was a good surfline article about la nina and el nino.
In times like these I paddle out just for the feeling and to see how close I can get to dolphins. Helps ease the blues a little
Not only are there no waves but all the fish are dieing.
Check this out
http://www2.counton2.com/news/2011/j...ch-ar-1310194/
The water temp theory is BS the water was way colder last year so i wonder whats really going on.
"The water temp theory is BS the water was way colder last year so i wonder whats really going on."
i took a pee in the inlet. that's what happened