Today, the buoys at flhurricane.com posted this, "There is not too much in the immediate future for the Atlantic, some models are suggesting an area to watch in the Western Caribbean and Gulf approaching west Florida Monday/Tuesday of next week, but in all likelihood it would add moisture to a system coming into Florida from the north to produce an elongated low driving moisture up from the Caribbean. It is worth checking back on later in the week to see if anything comes of this." And the remnants of Bonnie are still off the North Carolina coastal waters."
This seems like it's going to bring a lot of weather to Florida. Here are some lengthy updates for Gulf and Atlantic coast surfers: http://flhurricane.com/cyclone/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=96207&an=0&page=0#96207
And lest we all forget, we are now in Hurricane Season!!!!!! As far as Bonnie goes = BBRRRRPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!! Abandonner!!!!
Oh man, I cant even begin to tell you how much I hope we get something out of this. We went from the best winter (Gulf standard metic) in a looooonnngg time to nothing. Fishing is great here and free diving, but a little bump would set me right
This pretty much sums it up. Clean waves here on Monday, bigger and onshore for Tuesday. SI forecast for us concurs with him. http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/
I'm trying not to check too often, after losing that little bump that was supposed to come yesterday zeroed out 2 days before, I think I might have hexed it. Hope your knee will let you get out if Tues is a go
This is true, and that's my camp fire youre pissing on, lol. Have a trip to the EC planned for Sept, but first got to make that money
The Gulf?? Where is this Gulf you all speak of?? Isn't it one of the Great Lakes??? Only way smaller and flatter??