Separate names with a comma.
Double O... I passed on the 20-30 footers when I was in Puerto Escondido. Double O is good enough for me.
surfponceinlet.com is now posting Ponce Inlet, Florida Surf Reports on Swellinfo.com. check it out:...
you guys had a decent little swell for the event.
swell period is the time it takes for the wave to traverse one wavelength. The wavelength is the distance between adjacent crests or adjacent...
ya, your about right. This is my call: 6 @ 7 seconds, would be around chest high, maybe some bigger shoulder high peaks. I would call 6 @ 12...
Ocean City, NJ does have a good vibe.
All of that convection is over the Pacific Ocean... So, not going to do much in the 48-72 hour time frame, but GFS is still showing development...
Take a look at the Swellinfo Caribbean Wave Maps.. Just zoom out to East Coast, then move move to Caribbean... You will see some development...
you dont need a 4/3 now... go with the 3/2... You should be able to find lots of sales in shops now on the rubber.
dude, I never even noticed that before... And no, I didn't add that thread tag... If I did, I prob would have spelled my name right. So,...
Sometimes the tropical storms that ride up the coast can produce great surf. These swells are more like our typical wind swells rather than the...
doug where did you go?
he said he owned one last summer, before it was stolen, and bought this as a replacement, which he no longer wants?
I guess your in a good place to live for your profession... But... be careful what you wish for!
no boots or gloves -> charge it.
Here's a real answer for you. I have slept in my car in ocean city. Honestly, you wont have a problem doing this - I would shoot for North OC...
Sobe !!!!!
ya, agreed. It is like an hour from Philly to Atlantic City. I did a study abroad in Costa Rica - awesome! I recommend anyone with the chance to...
The last few years, we have had 1 very good storm in June. Not big hurricanes, but smaller tropical systems that have rode up coast, and created...
http://www.swellinfo.com/tropical/ Look at the count day clock at the bottom of the page!