YIPPEE!!!!
- Kelly7873
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YIPPEE!!!!
The first giant swell of the season is being forecasted, with light straight east trades. 24' 18 seconds is Eddie size but it's way too early to place any bets down.
A much larger northwest swell is anticipated to arrive Tuesday night. The resulting surf heights may exceed the high surf warning level of 25 feet along north facing shores Wednesday. Surf is expected to remain above advisory levels along north facing shores Thursday and Friday.
Surf heights are forecast heights of the face or front of waves.
I have a stupid question.
I heard this swell might be as big as 1998 swells. Back in 98 they were measuring waves from the back.The Eddie (RIP)contest was in 40ft ffv surf.
Are they now surfing smaller waves???
Surf heights are forecast heights of the face or front of waves.
I have a stupid question.
I heard this swell might be as big as 1998 swells. Back in 98 they were measuring waves from the back.The Eddie (RIP)contest was in 40ft ffv surf.
Are they now surfing smaller waves???
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The 24' 18s details are for open-water waves, measured by open-water buoys.
Once the groundswell hits shallow water, it jacks up to heights far larger than the open-water size, which is why a 24' groundswell can jack up to 40'+ on the North Shore Reefs...
Can't wait to see it!! Even if it is only on webcam (I'm in London, UK).
Once the groundswell hits shallow water, it jacks up to heights far larger than the open-water size, which is why a 24' groundswell can jack up to 40'+ on the North Shore Reefs...
Can't wait to see it!! Even if it is only on webcam (I'm in London, UK).
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