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wow, that is a sick photo. you should upload that to the Swellinfo gallery!
with these long period swells, many breaks, and especially east coast, have trouble. Sometimes the swell dissipates on the continental shelf off...
ocean city definitely picked up a night... but the winds were junking it. winds should be fairly tomorrow (saturday). should be some good...
not a chance.
A 6ft swell at 6 seconds, is about waist to chest high in wave face height... the short period swells are much weaker. MSW reports open ocean...
when tropical storms are moving at a fast pace, they produce very little swell on the backside of the storm. When storms move slowly, the radiate...
looking pretty big my friend. its hard to give exact numbers, since there will be a lot of variability between breaks... Sunday morning looks...
ya, good thing we have some time to get loose in the friday/saturday surf... god knows i need it... hasn't been too much as of late.
true, yesterday's swell was not bill. Don't worry it is coming. The first signs of long period energy are just starting to show on the buoys.
Boycott... :cool:
huck, i responded to your other thread with the same question. the link I provided pretty there much summed it up. This is how it works, the...
take a look at this thread: http://www.swellinfo.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4156
sure wish all of the outer buoys in the mid atlantic weren't out of service.
if you look at the Swellinfo timeline graph, you will see conditions improving through the day on Sunday as winds shift more to the W. Wind...
Looking at the buoy west of Bermuda, the long period swells started to show on thursday morning. By my calculations this means it should start...
geez... if you give the guys anything to bite at, its over!! But, there's no point in being mad about this situation. This is the rule in...
if your not comfortable in the surf, you shouldn't paddle out. if it looks like too much current and too big of surf for your comfort, then wait...
thanks for the update ksurf... and thanks for helping spread the word!
just to clarify a bit here... Green means clean wind conditions, but doesn't mean there won't be closeouts...
seeing as the buoy is 3ft @ 9 seconds... not likely. there is some medium period stuff in the water from when Ana was around. The start of...