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buoy tech failures happen all the time, but just crappy timing here... meters to feet. feet = 3.281 meters.
look at the title of the buoy - Station 44066 - Texas Tower #4 Sounds like a buoy that went a drift from Texas, and they decided to moor it off...
the problem with the delaware bay is there is a breakwater in the mouth of the bay, that will shut down most of the swell energy. Or else, the...
well, since you are a BOSOX fan, I cannot help you out... J/K!! Rhode island is a good bet on Sunday. I agree with the other advice here.
How is the Del Bay Buoy going to go down just before this swell. That is unfair!
hmmm... actually kind of second guessing myself now about the ferry running. They might shut it down. If you are thinking about going on the...
you prob want to stay in Jersey... Having said that, I think the Ferry would run. Because these are ground swell waves, it isn't going to be...
when it gets that big, the forecasts become more generalized. double o double o+ double o, occ. triple o etc.
20k views on this thread alone over the past few days. and it is a legit thread, not a "I hate everyone who is not like me thread". stoked.
in my opinion that 5-7 ft forecast is waaay to conservative. but you can make up your own opinion on what you think 8-10 ft+ @ 18 seconds...
primarily the upper air patterns drive the circulation below. The atmosphere is a giant sphere of fluid, moved by the earth's rotation and...
did they said that this is for surfers or just tourists without equipment?
Hudson canyon to baltimore canyon including the waters w of 39.3n 71.9w...sw to 37.7n 72.9w 1100 am edt wed aug 19 2009 this afternoon...
someone is sleep on the job over there at the NWS.
ya, many breaks aren't going to handle the long periods very well. Going to have think a little differently on this swell. Some of the breaks that...
their definitely going on the conservative side... which is not necessarily a bad thing... but the swell projections are much bigger than that......
i would suggest looking for the breaks that you normally wouldnt think of... spots that are much more protected. If the swell heights/periods...
Guys, FYI, the Outer Banks will be breaking a mile out... Just too big on the peak of the swell, going to have to either catch it in the beginning...
this ground swell may not create the type of erosion and storm surge that occurs when a storm is right on the coast. Since, the storm will be far...
this thread was moved from the northeast forum to the mid atlantic. That is where we place Maryland on Swellinfo. Just about anywhere in OC...