Our wave mesurments

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by DPR, Jan 3, 2009.

  1. DPR

    DPR Well-Known Member

    303
    Jan 27, 2008
    :confused::confused:Whats overhead in feet and double oh and so on? Im always cum fused about that.:confused::confused:
     
  2. Swellinfo

    Swellinfo Administrator

    May 19, 2006
    head high - 5-6ft.
    double O - 10-12ft.
     

  3. rodndtube

    rodndtube Well-Known Member

    819
    May 21, 2006
    This is another exciting topic, lol. Head high is normally 6 foot and double o/h starts at 12 foot. Five foot is shoulder high using a standard 6 foot person, unless we want to weenie down to 5 foot standard by using the 3rd world mean height of men or round up/down to 5 foot for women. Think about it for a second... surf in the 8 to 9 foot range could be called almost double overhead. NOT. Just say how many feet high the face of the wave is and forget about comparing body part heights that are so inconsistent when there a range of menehunes to The Beef (that MD freak of nature for whom a 9' board is a shortboard) out there riding.
     
  4. wbsurfer

    wbsurfer Well-Known Member

    Mar 30, 2008
    to me head high is 6 ft double over head is 12 feet and so on.
     
  5. epidemicepic

    epidemicepic Well-Known Member

    502
    Feb 21, 2008
    wave heights have always bothered me....why is it that a 6 foot wave can look like a 4 foot wave from a distance, a 9 foot wave up close, a 3 foot wave to a Hawaiian, or head high to most of us east coasters??? The difference between face heights, back heights, swell heights (crest to trough) has always bothered me too. A 4 foot swell can have a 10 foot face if conditions are right !!

    Bottom line, waves blow my mind...
     
  6. radicalbro1026

    radicalbro1026 Well-Known Member

    91
    Oct 6, 2008
    dude who gives a **** just surf
     
  7. mOtion732

    mOtion732 Well-Known Member

    Sep 18, 2008
    or try going to school and learning how to spell
     
  8. Shakagrom

    Shakagrom Well-Known Member

    589
    Aug 22, 2008
    nah i think that was intentional


    I heard that head high is 5ft. (not because people are five foot but because when surfing you bend your knees so you're smaller). which would mean that doh is 10ft. so i agree with swellinfo
     
  9. rodndtube

    rodndtube Well-Known Member

    819
    May 21, 2006
    I recall thinking this day was o/h, in the 8' range, but I guess you'd call it double o/h+
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  10. ...LostInFlorida

    ...LostInFlorida Well-Known Member

    229
    Jun 3, 2008
    that wave to a hawiaan (or anyone else not on the gulf/east coast) is about 4 feet.

    sick wave, regardless.

    i see it this way, it's all head high if you lay on your stomach:rolleyes:
     
  11. Shakagrom

    Shakagrom Well-Known Member

    589
    Aug 22, 2008
    no not quite doh, i'd call it 8' too. 10-12 ft. as swellinfo said earlier would be doh.
     
  12. surferboi0911

    surferboi0911 Well-Known Member

    262
    Apr 18, 2007
    i'd agree with solid 8'
     
  13. GnarActually

    GnarActually Well-Known Member

    931
    Sep 30, 2007
    *General remarks about the Surfline wave height scale for interpreting forecasted wave heights:

    1'= knee high
    2'= thigh high
    3'= waist high
    4'= shoulder high
    5'= head high
    6'= 1 foot overhead
    8'= 3' overhead
    10'=5’ overhead or Double Overhead faces



    this is from surfline
     
  14. ...LostInFlorida

    ...LostInFlorida Well-Known Member

    229
    Jun 3, 2008
    i'd say this is solid triple over toe (gulf coast!)

    [​IMG]
     
  15. xgen70

    xgen70 Well-Known Member

    785
    May 25, 2006
    maybe 4 feet at the most.......that being the picture posted by rodndtube. sure, many will give me crap for that one, but really,...we are talking east coast. beside OBX and a few other select spots, you just can not compare what we get to other spots on the globe.
     
  16. rodndtube

    rodndtube Well-Known Member

    819
    May 21, 2006
    Ha Ha. 6' as one foot overhead??? Not surprised since "inflated" surf numbers drive people to their sites. It is no wonder some people use the Hawaiian scale!
     
  17. rodndtube

    rodndtube Well-Known Member

    819
    May 21, 2006
    I've always like this shot because it provides a good picture of tropical conditions and clean-up sets. The outside wave is about 50 yds further out than the inside wave. How big is the surf?
    [​IMG]
     
  18. ...LostInFlorida

    ...LostInFlorida Well-Known Member

    229
    Jun 3, 2008
  19. Shakagrom

    Shakagrom Well-Known Member

    589
    Aug 22, 2008
    somewhere in the 10-15 ft (face height) range right? I can't really tell.