forcasting the hurricanes?

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by OBlove, Sep 23, 2010.

  1. OBlove

    OBlove Well-Known Member

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    Aug 29, 2006
    Just a point to make to the people who were talking crap on swellinfo's forcasting. Hurricanes are hard to dub. It's basically a little tornado in a huge lake. Getting the proper conditions to get swell out of them is...well...almost impossible!

    "Hurricanes are harder to predict [than swells from cold fronts]," Dylan Graves divulged, after this Puerto Rican monster at Middles. "The winds change. The swell goes up and down. There's a lot more going on. You just have to be on it -- just wake up and figure it out."

    "It wasn't as good as our Nor'easters though," Stack continued. "It was solid and kinda walled but I still had a good time." Nevermind the glare, it looks damn fine to us.