Monday Afternoon?

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by goin_retro, Sep 8, 2008.

  1. goin_retro

    goin_retro Well-Known Member

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    Sep 5, 2006
    How are we looking Monday afternoon / evening for south jersey? Will there still be some sizable leftover? and how will it hold up to the light sideshore wind?
     
  2. rgnsup

    rgnsup Well-Known Member

    Jun 23, 2008
    Yeah, I'm stuck at work all day and hope this afternoon produces. The winds look to be so light that they will maybe give a little bump to it but shouldn't be much of a factor.

    Surfed AC last night from 5-730, and it seemed to get bigger as the tide was dropping? Solid head high sets that were connecting all the way down the beach.

    Go today if you're not cramped/sore/exhausted from yesterday like I am...but I'm still going right after work!
     

  3. goin_retro

    goin_retro Well-Known Member

    184
    Sep 5, 2006
    Will it hold for a post-work session this evening? winds / swell / tide / etc.
     
  4. rgnsup

    rgnsup Well-Known Member

    Jun 23, 2008
    Reading reports from all day so far and everything is waist to chest and some reporting head. The winds are on it a little but not much of a factor... tonight shall be another fun sesh! GO!!
     
  5. bbnj

    bbnj Well-Known Member

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    May 26, 2008
    wind is hard out of the south now. the swell is being ruined by the wind. not sure why the wind picked up so much. completely unforcasted
     
  6. rgnsup

    rgnsup Well-Known Member

    Jun 23, 2008
    Yeah, wtf was up with the wind switching to SSE @ 18mph?!?!?! ****SDAFJASKEJW
     
  7. Lumpy

    Lumpy Well-Known Member

    267
    Aug 28, 2006
    Sideshore/choppy with SSW winds 10-15kt in the morning shifting S for the afternoon. Spot on...again..
     
  8. bbnj

    bbnj Well-Known Member

    52
    May 26, 2008


    not what the forcast said at 3 p.m.
     
  9. Lumpy

    Lumpy Well-Known Member

    267
    Aug 28, 2006
    Control F5..
     
  10. AThreeHourTour

    AThreeHourTour Active Member

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    Apr 9, 2008
    CTRL + F5 (or Command + R for us Mac users) = refresh, or current...

    Forecast, as Mr. Webster explains it...
    1. to predict (a future condition or occurrence); calculate in advance: to forecast a heavy snowfall; to forecast lower interest rates.
    2. to serve as a prediction of; foreshadow.

    Learn to read the buoy reports and use other sites as well...