The dozens of NJ cats can chime in with knowledge of their own breaks. I recall from several storms recently that they don't like more than 9-10s there.
those who say that this beach doesn't work on this period swell....are taking the easy way out. local knowledge solves this puzzle.
I recommend driving around for an hour+, standing at each spot staring the water like a donkey with a dumb ass look on your face, then, ultimately, paddling out wherever you see the most people
AC? Rampant car theft of late again, careful where you park... That bit of south in the offshores won't do it any favors on this one either
LBI's been closed out the last three tropical swells. I'd make that bet too except I've seen it recently. The spots that could maybe hopefully hold it… haven't. Go north. Super north.
http://earth.nullschool.net/#2014/10/17/1200Z/wind/surface/level/orthographic=-76.49,34.65,885 gonna be offshore for the whole east coast on friday
Yeah it's been shifty but I've scored in LBI during cristo...certain spots there can handle a SW swell really good but I'd agree LBI hasn't been breaking well at all the few couple years which is why I've started to hit more Moco spots
wtf are you talking about? belmar LOVES long period swells. doesn't even break until the period gets over 12 seconds.