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6:55 am… Chunky surf again today. The strong sideshore to sideoffshroe winds of earlier, have backed around more NW more sideoffshore than sideshore.  On the local buoy, the ground swell reading is down a tad from yesterday, with todays reading 4/9 feet at 10 seconds, down form yesterdays 7.5 feet at 10.8 seconds.
7:45 am… Â Early morning photos are up in box #1. Â Check out some of the sequences of lefts.
8:35 am…  Surf Forecaster Dean called.  Boy there is some potential for this weekend.  In fact, some places up and down the Florida coast are already good.  I heard Central Florida has offshore winds and yes there is a good swell there.   This could be a good week...
11:30 am … It is looking a lot worse than this morning, now that the wind has switched more sideshore and is blowing pretty hard, making the ocean look like a river, with semi-choppy mushy looking waves at the time of the report. So overall currently not looking very appealing at all. New photos are up in box 2…
* Inside Surf Station Surf Forecast page: Potentially a bombo-riffic low spinning up east of Hatteras later in the work week, generating a lengthy fetch of 30′ seas over the open Atlantic for several days? See Dean’s forecast for what this scenario promises over the Thanksgiving holiday.
* Inside the messageboard:  Helping a surfer decide where to take his girlfriend on a surf trip.  In the Open Discussion section.
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