I know we have gone over this time and time again, but holy sheet! The surf forecast on here literally changes by the hour if not by the minute!
Hey Z Dawg I don't know what you be smokin' but I'm still seeing updates at the normal times 12 am, 6 am, 12 pm and 6 pm Lookin' like some gnar easter action settin' up in July to boot Hey I just realized What happened to Doug Z Dawg Did you send him an endless supply of Flaka
Kidd, it's been so long since I have surfed, I hope I still remember what the hell to do. HA HA Jawn, what's up brother?!?! Haven't seen ya around in a while! I think a lot of fellows are limiting their time on here. HA HA, I can't even spell flaka.
Yank, I swear, I look at 6:45am and it says 2-3 green, I look at noon and it says 2-4 red, I just looked now and it says 3-5 red. Tomorrow that sheet will prob say 1-3blue.
i hear you guys.... I just took off a day of work next week because it looked like it was going to be over ankle high and now the forcast is back down... its cool though i'll still try to surf.
If your talking about the wind/swell forecasts for late Sat/Sunday Delmarva going from NE at 25 one time you check the site to S @ 5 next time, i saw the same thing.
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Hey don't you know anything aboot East Coast surf predictin' bruh You can't count on no wind swell 5 days out You must be apart of the PSC gang You know its going to be pumping Sunday you just wait and see But don't go dying out there at Malibusquan or be afeared of a little bacteria in the waters
forecast is updated 4 times per day, at 6am/12pm/6pm/12am. With storms hanging right on the coast, often times the forecast can shift dramatically, with even slight adjustments to the storm track given by the models.
This site is more wrong than right...it's going to be a solid waist to chest high Sunday thru Tuesday Mid Atlantic-NE. ....and head high for the Open...post it!
This! Last weekend there was decent swell in the water for a surf, but no sandbars in town. And mid-day low tides made Assateague a hassle for the working man.