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i thought last hurricane season was outstanding. we had an epic fall in the mid atlantic anyway.
The typical summer time flatness, tends to eradicate the sandbars that were developed during the winter/spring. Because there is less wave...
and lets remember quantity doesn't mean quality.... 4 storms that hang off the coast is much better than 10 storms no where near us.
sign me up - the place looks amazing!
hmmm.... that is a pretty radical idea. I can't imagine how many of those tubs they would need to cover enough tropical surface to suppress...
el nino is associated with less quantity of atlantic tropical storms, however, I think there is a lag period. For example, the ENSO status in...
if all your family/friends are back in maryland, then choose a location close to them... There are plenty of nice places you don't have to make...
el nino is correlated to a lesser quantity of tropical storms.
yes, go to central america if your hungry.
The texas forecast locations (red dots) on the wave maps had been misaligned for a while, and we finally got them fixed.
Outer Banks may be the most consistent area on the east coast... But in summer, everywhere is susceptible to the flat spells. From what I know,...
tough time of year for you guys... Looks like maybe a little SE wind swell bump, but dont expect a whole lot.
3/2 at the most through October. When you hit November, that is when you have to start adding rubber.
what is your favorite photo?
there used to be a kyle maligro board with fins. Don't know if it exists anymore, but you could do a search for it. You shouldnt need fins on a...
wow, your a loyal fan, seeing as it doesn't look like a chance in hell in the O's will get out of last place.
even when its small, there's usually a longboard wave to find on the outer banks. have a good trip and enjoy the warm water.
trunks my friend... its warm all year.
please use english... Keep an eye out for the area of convection heading towards the gulf of mexico over the next 24-48 hours. There is some...