We were at Ft pierce FL area this morning. You could see Dorian off the coast. Waves were small ankle to knee. After an hour they were knee to thigh. Suddenly the last 20 mins of the sesh a set of @7 waist to chest high rolled through. After that, there were waist high sets, light offshore wind, really beautiful. The beach was deserted, 6 surfers at the most......Then the lightning started and that ended the sesh. After pizza we went to look but by then the water was smaller and choppy.
Cool storiez all around bros and brodettes- who is ready for mas waves?? Hopefully this storm is the first link in a chain of storms offering up waves for us to enjoys I heard that dorian is here to settle an old beef with the shredmachine
I hate to rain on my own bond but a good friend with a solid track record of calling swells doesn't expect much from this. I have on my tinfoil cap and I'm directing all my psychic energy to the heart of Dorian.
I heard some bad news potentially. Apperently there is a gigantic sand storm that has been preventing tropical storm development off the coast of Africa. If that's true I hope it breaks up soon.
It's called govt pixie dust. I remember the years following Katrina, most tropical storms would fizzle out due to bad air. Now that sandy happened, I doubt mant storms will strengthen much. So far my theory has been spot on thus far....
Yep saw a meteorologist show a doppler image of that a few days ago. He said it was killing any storms from forming in that area until it dissipates. Definitely not a good thing for canes
Things will change, I'm certain. We are just a couple of weeks away from the Cape Verde season, remember NHC and everyone else predicted a very busy season, it's just a matter of time...go skateboarding.
Crushing the Carver board is good therapy. Especially pumping it to speed up a slight incline then back down around a parking lot for an hour with not one kick for speed, even getting acceleration uphill on the pump. Good for the core.