Wednesday 9/8 Swell starts to filter in to the east coast of Florida north of the Bahamas shadow. Current projections keep most areas of interest at 2 to 4 feet at 15-16 seconds. Swell will slowly build all day long to the higher end of the range. Winds should cooperate and generally stay offshore for […]
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Early bird gets the worm on most of these South Florida refraction swell events. Luckily the warm confines of bed didn’t keep us from braving the cold for a couple of waves this morning, although waking up on time was an entirely different story. Early wake up, late arrival I got to the beach around […]
Will Wake Up for Waves Dawn came early this morning. After a 5 hour rock climbing session yesterday my body was a little tired, but after missing the morning offshore winds yesterday, there’s no way I was missing today. After getting word from a friend that Delray was a little all over the place this […]
Do the waves ever stop coming this year? Anybody getting surfed out? We surely aren’t after waiting for the past five years for a good winter!!! The Mad Dash for Waves I was able to make it out just before dark today for a 30 minute surf heat. Just enough time to grab a couple […]
I had been watching the waves since dawn due to the fact that I had to be up to go be a witness in court by 8am. The higher tide this morning had put a major hurting on any chance of waves while the sun was rising. I believe high tide was right around 8am, […]
Prior to today a massive winter storm phenomenon had formed off of the coast of the Northeast. This occured when a cold front collided with a warmer air mass over the ocean to rapidly create cyclonic activity over the ocean. Think giant winter hurricane made of snow. These events can be hard to predict relative […]