Hey Swellinfo...Im going possibly for a DP if not AM sesh in N Monmouth County. How does it look since the storm is more north than expected? It was at least head high today and choppy but its now saying knee-thigh tomm wit clean conditions? How is this?
Surf: Knee to thigh high ESE short period wind swell with occasional waist high sets. Conditions: Clean in the morning with W winds 10-15kt. Fairly clean conditions for the afternoon with the winds shifting SW 5-10 kt. prob be some bigger sets early for top spots. I will say that it was bigger than models were predicting today, so those numbers might be a little on the low side. But the storm is dissipating quickly and the swell is going to die out pretty quick. some decent ESE background energy for wed/thur.
K thats good then what u think bout waist-chest or more? Im bodyboarding right by the cove in sandy hook, maybe a lil' south of there so...
I am planning on doing a dawn patrol somewhere in ocmd tomorrow...hopefully there will be something left...at least it hopefully will be clean...
it was head high and choppy in the morning, but the storm moved quicker than expected, so after the low passed, the winds went offshore at around 2 PM. it took a little to clean up and was perfect waist to chest plus. very fun waves today.........since the winds went offshore earlier, it knocked down the size a little, but there were defanitely some fun waves still when i left at a little after 9 PM tonight. real fun night session tomorrow should be around waist high, prob some bigger sets, but very clean you missed out tonight.......if you didnt get on it
buoys still showing some decent numbers this eve. that low was def stronger than models were calling, but it still looks like the NE energy will be dissipating fairly quickly.
I dont know if you are able to receive pm's but I just sent you one... I am assuming if you are on it early enough it could be fun...
tomorrow defanitely should be rele fun tomorrow.........might be small, but clean and fun. waist plus might fade and be smaller around noon tho