Colin

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by beachbreak, Aug 2, 2010.

  1. beachbreak

    beachbreak Well-Known Member

    Apr 7, 2008
  2. FlukeDorm

    FlukeDorm Member

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    Mar 25, 2010
    oh boy, here comes the hype...:cool:
     

  3. kc123

    kc123 Member

    12
    Oct 14, 2009
    Looks like a good track but it is not forecasted to be very strong if it holds together at all.
     
  4. pvjumper05

    pvjumper05 Well-Known Member

    685
    Jun 15, 2008

    dont care, dont care, doooont care. and its true that hyping up this storm would be stupid, even if it has the promise to be one of the better swells of the summer so far
     
  5. Swellinfo

    Swellinfo Administrator

    May 19, 2006
    intensity is significant for sure... but a good track is most important.
     
  6. superbust

    superbust Well-Known Member

    659
    Nov 2, 2008
    wait until thursday, then start posting
     
  7. LegendJim

    LegendJim Well-Known Member

    105
    Apr 18, 2010
    OHH EEMMM GEEE !!! Do you think if I order it now, my **** Brewer triple stringer 10'0 Rhino chaser will be done in time for this mega tsunami tidal wave named Colin to hit???!!!
     
  8. MATT JOHNSON

    MATT JOHNSON Well-Known Member

    Oct 11, 2009
    I just hope all my boards are fixed for this swell
     
  9. beachbreak

    beachbreak Well-Known Member

    Apr 7, 2008
    could be the first truly pumping swell in a long time
     
  10. FlukeDorm

    FlukeDorm Member

    23
    Mar 25, 2010
  11. beachbreak

    beachbreak Well-Known Member

    Apr 7, 2008
    stoked to surf a real swell again
     
  12. HurleySurf39

    HurleySurf39 Active Member

    44
    Jul 20, 2010
    yea stop, you idiots are jynxing it
     
  13. Spongegnar

    Spongegnar Well-Known Member

    88
    Feb 19, 2009
    im ready to carve up some 15ft gnarswellular barrells and get super radakulous with the offshore pounders
     
  14. Kneeboarder4Life

    Kneeboarder4Life Well-Known Member

    101
    Sep 23, 2008
    I predict this system named Colin to hit a state trooper in Dewey sometime in the wee hours of Saturday night/ Sunday morning. I'm waxing my knee quiver in anticipation.
     
  15. capesurfer

    capesurfer Well-Known Member

    284
    Dec 11, 2007
    o hai bros. this 1 looks epic. prolly b epic. tellin all my bros from the mainland 2 get dwn here rite quick. wheres every1 gonna surf? we shuld all surf at lyke 48 street ocean city or sumthin then go get mad box by nite. ya kno?? lol but neways jus cant wait its gonna b so epic.
     
  16. capesurfer

    capesurfer Well-Known Member

    284
    Dec 11, 2007
    YO TRYIN 2 BUY A PINTAIL 4 THIS SWELL

    please privite massage me if u hav 1 4 sale

    jus dont wana b undergunned, haha no 4 the surf not 4 the box bc i got dat shiz on LOCKDOWN, if ya kno wat i mean lol but neways i totes need a pintail 4 these epic gnar shacks im gonna be surfin by monday morning.
     
  17. topshelf

    topshelf Member

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    May 10, 2007
    Ha, I read about that a week or so ago, sucks. Maybe it will happen.
     
  18. nwash

    nwash Active Member

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    Jul 5, 2009
    I would not get real excited about this storm. Is barely a tropical storm and is moving west @ 24 mph way too fast to strengthen. It is also heading to an unfavorable area that may completely destroy it. If it were to make it through I doubt it ever gets to hurricane strength.
     
  19. bushwood

    bushwood Well-Known Member

    430
    Jun 4, 2010
    For us down south

    NOt sure about you jersey boys getting excited, but for us down in VB/OBX I for one am hoping for some solid chest high south swell landing on Sunday. Forecasted path doesnt look like Jersey will see much, probably be down graded beofre you guys see any swell from it, but a tropical depression can send you guys some solid swell. Early storms usually produce some nice clean fun surf for us down south, so im excited
     
  20. lisurfer

    lisurfer Well-Known Member

    51
    Mar 12, 2008
    Hurrican Mode

    Micah, last year when a hurricane swell was arriving you had a "hurricane mode" on the maps which seemed to change the forecast/models. Is this going to be happening again or has this been integrated into the current forecast?