Saturday worthless and Sunday amazing?

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by super fish, Sep 4, 2008.

  1. super fish

    super fish Well-Known Member

    Sep 2, 2008
    It seems like saturday is going to be a total washout in the southern parts of dirty jerz.. but maybe rideable early morning. And if the forecasts are right, sunday looks like its gonna be the best surf in a long time...maybe ill bust a nut all over the atlantic. Any thoughts?
     
  2. Gibzilla

    Gibzilla Member

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    Sep 3, 2008
    thats what i have been reading too. Can't wait to get some real waves for a change. Hopefully it will stick around for a couple days.
     

  3. Swellinfo

    Swellinfo Administrator

    May 19, 2006
    Yes, the Sunday Outlook looks nothing short of Excellent right now. It will be a mix of both increasing Ike swell and fading Hanna swell. It will be interesting to see how these swells mix. Time to get mentally prepared.
     
  4. surferboi0911

    surferboi0911 Well-Known Member

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    Apr 18, 2007
    well if superfish busts a nut all over the atlantic, i guess it would stick around for a while.....
    :eek:
     
  5. headrow

    headrow Well-Known Member

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    Sep 2, 2007
    the paddle out could be tiring huh? Question: When two separate swells mix what is the usual trend? When they piggyback does the swell size change or just power? like if a 5ft mixes with a 8 ft swell, what would the size be? 8? 13? or somewhere inbetween. I'm talking about hypothetical single swell and single swell. Does that make sense?
     
  6. Swellinfo

    Swellinfo Administrator

    May 19, 2006
    the open ocean swells act independently as they propagate toward the coast. When the shoaling process takes place and the waves start to break, then the shape of the wave can certainly be influenced.

    It may be a good situation, since a lot of times, the long period ground swells can close out. If there is a mixed swell, then maybe the long period swells from IKE will become more peaky.

    But, to answer your question, an 8ft swell, and a 5ft swell, does not make a 13ft swell.
     
  7. headrow

    headrow Well-Known Member

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    Sep 2, 2007
    And long period swells close out more because they shoal up more parallel to the beach?

    Also, why are long period swell affected so much more than tides?

    I know it's kinda late so if you want to answer those tomorrow, that's cool. I appreciate the answers though.
     
  8. Swellinfo

    Swellinfo Administrator

    May 19, 2006
    The energy of the long period swells goes deeper into the ocean, and so the depth of the water (influenced by tides) is much more influential on these longer period swells. The higher tide is generally better for long period swells, because this allows less of the energy to dissipate offshore. Make sense?
     
  9. headrow

    headrow Well-Known Member

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    Sep 2, 2007
    AHHAH! Crystal Clear! muchas gracias
     
  10. brandx

    brandx Well-Known Member

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    May 6, 2008
    I recall a swell I think was 9 years ago when we had storms lined up further out - we had chest high waves all week and then sunday morning with a hurricane ne of us and one se of us at about equal distance we had 2' overhead a-frame barrels w/no wind for dawn patrol, I still think those were some of the best waves I've ever surfed.

    Any chance therse two combining swells could give us more defined peaks ?
     
  11. EastCoastBodyBoarder

    EastCoastBodyBoarder Well-Known Member

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    Sep 1, 2008
    im only thirteen ive been in 7-9 do u think there a lot of rip because im looking for some misty tubes and nice drop ins do you guys nohow big they will be
     
  12. Swellinfo

    Swellinfo Administrator

    May 19, 2006
    your in luck, there is a web site to tells you how big the surf will be :)

    there will be a lot of energy in the water, so know your limits.
     
  13. fatoldguy

    fatoldguy Well-Known Member

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    Oct 4, 2007
    I am confused by the forecast. (Not that that is terribly hard to do.)

    How can Sunday's forecast call for it to be clean with NW winds 15-20 knots in the morning when Monday's says there will be a sideshore texture/chop with NW winds of only 5-10 knots?:confused:

    Thanks in advance.

    P.S. I have made a pledge to use more emoticons!:D
     
  14. scotty

    scotty Well-Known Member

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    Aug 26, 2008

    I noticed that too...only thing i could fugure is maybe some north in it since southern delaware call is for N.
     
    Last edited: Sep 5, 2008
  15. epidemicepic

    epidemicepic Well-Known Member

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    Feb 21, 2008
    i think it says "sideshore texture/chop" because of the forecasted shift to the SE
     
  16. Swellinfo

    Swellinfo Administrator

    May 19, 2006
    you may have found an error here... i'm looking into it... in any case, the latest data is showing very light winds, so I"m looking for fairly clean conditions on monday morning before the wind turn onshore.
     
  17. fatoldguy

    fatoldguy Well-Known Member

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    Oct 4, 2007
    Are you still calling for clean conditions with a 15-20 knot NW wind on Sunday morning?:eek:
     
  18. ritecoastsurfer3

    ritecoastsurfer3 Well-Known Member

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    Mar 26, 2007
    no offense but i've noticed the color system has been off since coming to this site
     
  19. Swellinfo

    Swellinfo Administrator

    May 19, 2006
    sunday looks good. I just updated the wind conditions forecast for ocean city, md, because of the error with the NW winds. I'll keep an eye on it.
     
  20. EastCoastBodyBoarder

    EastCoastBodyBoarder Well-Known Member

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    Sep 1, 2008
    loven swellinfo

    swellinfo thanks love this site