No swells, I'm getting itchy and need a scratch!!!

Discussion in 'Northeast' started by marksharky, Oct 7, 2012.

  1. marksharky

    marksharky Well-Known Member

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    Feb 14, 2012
    Sunday
    10/7 Down N 5+ early No swell of interest forecast
    No swell producing fetch forecast. A light wind pattern is forecast off the coast. 1 ft or less ---
    Monday
    10/8 Down NW 5+ early No swell of interest forecast
    No change weather wise. 1 ft or less ---
    Tuesday
    10/9 Down SE 5 early No swell of interest forecast
    No swell producing fetch forecast with a light pressure pattern off the coast. 1 ft or less ---
    Wednesday
    10/10 Down N 1-5 early No swell of interest forecast
    High pressure is to be building over the Ohio River Valley with low pressure to it's north starting to turn local winds offshore. 1 ft or less ---
    Thursday
    10/11 Down NW 15 early No swell of interest forecast
    High pressure is to be easing off the Northeast coast generating a localized fetch of 20 kt northwest winds all aimed offshore and of no help at swell production. 1 ft or less ---
    Extended
    Outlook Down --- The models depict high pressure holding over the mid-Atlantic and Northeast coasts generating a steady fetch of northwest winds at 15 kts offering no support for swell production.
     
  2. GreenFlash35

    GreenFlash35 Well-Known Member

    159
    Jan 5, 2011

  3. skimdog

    skimdog Well-Known Member

    125
    Jul 2, 2012
    Dude, stomach high wind swell in maine for wendsday. Get up here.
     
  4. Mitchell

    Mitchell Well-Known Member

    Jan 5, 2009
    Definately not flat this morning...medium period NE swell in Maryland in the waist-chest high range with some uncooperative, but not all that bad, wind. Fall conditions with the cool air temps, warm water and lefts grinding down the sandbar.
     
    Last edited: Oct 8, 2012
  5. leethestud

    leethestud Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2010
    interesting... as your neighbor to the south, VB was ****. knee high and strong side shore winds.