HA look at this

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by super fish, Aug 21, 2011.

  1. super fish

    super fish Well-Known Member

    Sep 2, 2008
    Magicseaweed states that on monday 8/29 it will be 15.5ft at 6am then 2ft at 10 seconds at 12pm...a drop of 13.5 feet in 6 hours? silly magicseaweed...:p
     
  2. 252surfer

    252surfer Well-Known Member

    Dec 1, 2010
    hahaha that website is so ****ty. here or surfline are usually on point about the waves and swells.
     

  3. Koki Barrels

    Koki Barrels Well-Known Member

    Aug 14, 2008
    cool, well I'm gonna stand on the beach at 6 am and whine about how it's too big to paddle out and then paddle out at 12 and complain that it's too small.
     
  4. dudeman

    dudeman Well-Known Member

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    Jan 21, 2011
    MSW is a very popular site. It must be spot on in Europe or something because it sure isn't here. They use the same data that other sites develop forecasts with, the swell model is sh*t though. At least for our neck of the woods
     
  5. NJ SPONGIN

    NJ SPONGIN Well-Known Member

    573
    Feb 24, 2009
    Very very silly. I usually use msw for the wind not size or anythingg
     
  6. zach619

    zach619 Well-Known Member

    Jan 21, 2009
    yeah, the only reason i ever use that site is to check all the historical swell data... although the data isnt 100% accurate, its pretty close and its cool to compare your beach to all the others in the nation/world to see how much swell other guys get (or dont get) each month etc over a 10 year period.... Some places will shock you!
     
  7. cheese

    cheese Well-Known Member

    54
    May 7, 2011
    that site has lots of cool pictures too. thanks to magicseaweed i know what waves look like in a lot of places around the world
     
  8. Chris Joyner

    Chris Joyner Moderator

    690
    May 23, 2006
    Look at Saturday for Southern NC, SC and GA 37 foot on SwellInfo. :)
     
  9. Chris Joyner

    Chris Joyner Moderator

    690
    May 23, 2006
    Look at South Beach forecast on here, 15 foot at 8PM and flat .08 feet at 2AM. I have seen tons of hurricane swell die in a few hours over the last 25 years.
     
  10. super fish

    super fish Well-Known Member

    Sep 2, 2008
    i think it would make more sense for south beach cause it is on the bottom tip of florida, this having a weird angle as the storm moves rather quickly up the coast. And plus, it looks like the bahamas are blocking most of it.
     
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  11. CaptJAQ

    CaptJAQ Well-Known Member

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    Jul 22, 2011
    This is what happens when a storm travels close to shore. The swell jacks up, then gets beat back down as the storm passes north of you, with the heavy offshore winds. Also when it is close the duration of the swell (how long it lasts) is shorter regardless of the wind.
     
  12. pkovo

    pkovo Well-Known Member

    599
    Jun 7, 2010
    For my location (seaside NJ) I see the following Peak Swell Heights:

    MSW: Sun 8.5 ft at 13 sec
    Swellinfo: Sun 17.1 ft/13 sec

    Are you all going to rip on swellinfo now for overstating the prediction?

    These storms are really hard to call even when a few days out. This thing is almost a week away. Predictions are probably gonna change 10 times over by the time the weekend comes.
     
  13. pkovo

    pkovo Well-Known Member

    599
    Jun 7, 2010
    FYI....swellinfo now has the Sunday peak swell heaight at 8.5 at 14 sec. Same peak height MSW had yesterday morning.

    Not taking anything away from swellinfo, because I think its great, but MSW seems to be doing a pretty good job forecasting for my location.

    Both are pretty much forecasting the same thing now. Both are forecasting an insanely quick drop in swell with some serious offshores for Sunday.

    Still, 4 days out alot can and probably will change. I really hope this thing makes a sweeping right hand turn and stays at sea...
     
  14. Chris Joyner

    Chris Joyner Moderator

    690
    May 23, 2006
    Like many state on here now and in the past, forecasting is great but often times nobody gets it right, i.e. Earl last year. Every site missed that epic Friday cleanup! Nothing beats putting your own eyes on the ocean for forecasting.
     
  15. nickzilla720

    nickzilla720 Well-Known Member

    142
    Jul 28, 2008
    Ditto, that Friday was nothing short of epic!
     
  16. pkovo

    pkovo Well-Known Member

    599
    Jun 7, 2010
    Also, I've personally had good luck with the storms that run up the coast real close, or brush further south and then run up and out close in.

    I guess the combo of the harder south angle, the slightly lower period, and the offshores on the back side/pull out seem to keep it from closing out as bad.

    Although this one is predicted a little close for comfort.
     
  17. SJerzSrfr

    SJerzSrfr Well-Known Member

    327
    Mar 2, 2010
    yes that friday was magical. that is what hurricane dreams are made of.