Well then in that case I feel much better for swell next week..... http://media.nbcphiladelphia.com/images/655*368/schwartz11.jpg
you better hope it doesn't "get here" or we'll all be under water. This thing looks like a monster. https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/wxmap_cg...antic&prod=sgwvht&dtg=2011083012&set=SeaState
Hell yeah dude. Katia is gonna be a beast. But, I don't think we have anything to worry about, they think it will re-curve up the Atlantic missing land and producing some sick long period swell.
the projected track for Katia puts her a couple hundred miles offshore, here we go! Damn right, just needed a beast like Irene to make some sandbars, now for the real show!
100 miles off the coast and if it is 800 miles wide like Irene, we are f'd. I hope it stalled in-between Bermuda and NC for a few weeks. I remember way back when a storm named Chris did that for a week or so and the water was Caribbean blue in NC and well overhead perfection!
Caution though, maybe careful what we wish for. Strictly hypothetical, lets say Katia is a hum-dinger and influences ASP's visit to Long Beach. If good, NY/NJ forever immortalized on a world stage.? My opinion, not such a good thing. That would only justify the risk of putting tourney here in first place. As for future tourney's?.. "oh remember Katia?". Every jackoff from here to the Mississippi would converge. Personally, I'm hoping Katia is a dud, the tour vows never to return and then we get blasted until November. Just sayin.
Yeah that will happen. I can see it now the asp tour cancels teahupoo and pipe next year and adds two more east coast contests. And what is the "risk" of having the contest here? Instead of everyone flocking to the north shore in the winter they will instead come to long island?
Thank you phillipmundungus for the private message if all goes well we will have all 4 tow crews from md ready to go
i know youre probably joking but i actually happen to know a real spot kinda like that. except its more like 1 mile and the wave looks like it would kinda suck to surf