conditons so far....

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by Gibzilla, Sep 6, 2008.

  1. Gibzilla

    Gibzilla Member

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    Sep 3, 2008
    Check the surf early tonight before the sun went down. Looked to be about 2' to 3' and just sloppy. Looks like there is a lot of swell moving in tomorrow. A first band of rain came in tonight to and flooded my island. Wind hasn't picked up yet either Whats it like around the rest of Mid Atlantic?
     
  2. Lumpy

    Lumpy Well-Known Member

    267
    Aug 28, 2006
    Central NJ -
    Was breezy and humid most of the day (82-84 degrees), SE winds about 10-15 (maybe pushing 20), 1- to 3-foot chop..
    Second rainband (cell E3) just moving in now....first was quick heavy burst (10 minutes, maybe 15), Humid!!, 77 degrees (12:41), light SE winds...
    Swell definitely will be turning the corner soon....
    Edit:
    That second band just went through(1:05)....deluged!!!!!!!!!!
     
    Last edited: Sep 6, 2008

  3. swellinfo OG

    swellinfo OG Active Member

    42
    May 20, 2006
    deluge is a great word... up there with torrential
     
  4. DTK

    DTK Well-Known Member

    139
    Aug 14, 2007
    Agreed. Deluge...a cool word indeed. Deluge came down the shoot sans the rider due to him forgetting to strap in...

    Now, how bout some cleaned up, pumping surf manana that's not beaten down to waist/stomach size by the west winds overnight. Can I get an AMEN, BROTHER?
     
  5. kaisoul

    kaisoul Active Member

    36
    Jan 31, 2008
    I vote for chest to head with an occational larger set. I already have the s@!ts thinking about double over head. Of coarse if it's ridable I'm goin out, but I might poop my boardies.:eek:
     
  6. THEpRoJeCtDE14

    THEpRoJeCtDE14 Member

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    Nov 22, 2007
    I just talked to someone in florida and its huge and perfect... double overhead faces.... in maryland its **** blown out and 300 mph current... tommorrow morning earlier is gunna be insane tho