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September 22, 2005

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THURSDAY...surf is currently arriving out of the east in the 3-5ft range. this episode was produced from what was hurricane jova. as has now been downgraded to a tropical storm surf production will start to follow a downward trend. models are currently showing jova moving across the compass counter-clockwise eventually to dissipate somewhere north of the islands. swell is showing on all buoys as 3-5ft open ocean swell with 11-12sec periods. as buoy 4 has peaked surf should drop slowly over the next two days. jova has pretty much produced most of the surf it is going to. the main swell producing quadrant is modeled to lose most of its wind speeds and thus produce little in the way of waves. as jova passes to the north winds in our favorable quadrant will likely be to weak to make anything worthwhile so in a nutshell expect 2 more days of surf in the 3-5ft range. winds should be light tomorrow and even seabreezes may develop.

Posted by megaprober at September 22, 2005 11:26 PM

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