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  2. Let's just hope being on the hotseat forces some change...because if he stays next year WILL be his last year to get it right (hopefully)
  3. Actually kinda crazy how low the pressure is despite the winds only being around 100mph
  4. Nelson can't be a chill person here if he wanted to rustle frostfern's jimmies.
  5. Was just perusing the models, and came across this 384 from the 12z GFS from yesterday. Pretty wild stuff. Looks like a late Oct run. How much did we pay for this? Just saying. Wonder if we will see AI models really soon? Think that is being looked at, but funding will have to be allocated. I'm sure some private enterprises are working at having AI wx models. Will they be any better?? Hmmm....guess time will tell.
  6. Agree. Recon was showing an abrupt turn. Seems to happen often with these recurving systems.
  7. I would say ENE. But we will find out for sure at the 2pm advisory.
  8. You should try some charts. Might help with your forecasting accuracy.
  9. My sister out on Pt Judith said it's pretty nuts how many surfers showed up today.
  10. 66 at noon. Friday will feel warm when it’s back in the mid to upper 80s.
  11. this is really interesting actually https://phys.org/news/2025-08-temperatures-linked-declining-moods-world.html
  12. Saw two sets of birds flying in the arrow formation this morning... heading south? Early? 65F/Cloudy
  13. About time they tagged it. I think the GFS has led the way here in not losing the signal for genesis like the Euro/EPS and other guidance. The wave while elongated still, is consolidating and importantly has become convectively active, though high shear is nearby. There may be a jet streak that enhances this once it is north of the Antilles. I was bullish on this wave before and was a little confused as to why the guidance signal dropped the way it did. We’ll see what happens.
  14. Thoughts on tomorrow being a good beach day at Smith Point? I've always appreciated the day after a good coastal if it's not too windy.
  15. East of Fenwick , seas up last 90 minutes https://www.surfline.com/buoy-report/delaware-bay-26-nm-southeast-of-cape-may-nj-buoy-44009/2de908f0-cecc-11eb-890b-024238d3b313 Significant Height 12.5FT Dominant Period 8s Mean Direction ENE69° Wave Energy 2962kJ Wind 29KTSNNE 39kts gust Temperature 72°F air Air 75 F water
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