Actual/historical daily surf report data vs. forecast data

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by RobfromFredneck, May 11, 2009.

  1. RobfromFredneck

    RobfromFredneck Well-Known Member

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    Feb 27, 2009
    Just wondering....I usually don't see historical daily logs of what the actual surf reports were logged in at a given location, only future projections (or current day and then they are zapped off the forecast). Does anyone else ever wonder after a session, what the actual conditions were logged in for the day you just experienced at a surf spot vs. a web-forecast projection that you may have last glanced at 12-24 hrs. before your session to see how accurate it was?
     
  2. Mitchell

    Mitchell Well-Known Member

    Jan 5, 2009
    yeah, i usually check one of the nearshore buoys after a session. This one is right off the beach in Ocean City and gives swell direction as well as height and period. Since its just a couple thousand feet offshore, i guess its as close as you can get to actually surf conditions. The data is archived back to 1993 (but lots of gaps in the data).

    http://sandbar.wes.army.mil/public_html/pmab2web/htdocs/md002.html

    This one is off Bethany Beach

    http://sandbar.wes.army.mil/public_html/pmab2web/htdocs/de002.html


    remember..wave heights are in meters so if your like me and can only think in terms of feet multiply by 3.3.
     
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