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Well, I guess that's one thing Jax has going, chicks out number the waves. I also hear Daytona / New smyrna has a good female surfing population.....
Water temps and living aside, how does the consistency, size, and quality compare? On the Georgia thing, Georgia is plagued by a different swell...
Has anyone had any experience, or know anything about ho Jacksonville surf compares to Central Florida? I've spent a short amount of time in both...
The NRK theory is probably the most likely scenario. All that really matters is if this is just a bad year and a temporary fluke, or the new...
Thanks for the input, hopefully we will have some stronger activity late fall/winter.
Year after year it had always been the same way. Summer's flat ( Mid June, July, and most of August). The end of August it would always kick in...
I would love to hear anyone's feedback on this. I've been surfing for a long time and can't help but notice the reduced swell in recent years....
Saharan dust clouds.. I'm no meteorologist but I guess that makes sense. I've actually thought the government is controlling the weather lol.
I've never seen the end of August and September worse than this year. Something's got to be wrong with the planet or something.
So can someone answer the question? Wasn't trying to start a war.
Yea I'd prefer consistency (and weather) over wave size as well, that's why I live in FL, really not where I'm going with this though.
1.) Agreed, Northern New England can hold way more than 8ft, it gets huge up there. So can the Outer Banks. 2.) I don't consider Florida the...