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Late July Pattern Change - Wx Discussion


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pickles, surfs up, come on down

WAVES AND BEACH EROSION...BREAKING WAVES OF 5 TO 8 FEET WILL

RESULT IN MODERATE BEACH EROSION ALONG ATLANTIC FACING

COASTLINES.

* TIMING...LOCALIZED MINOR COASTAL FLOODING DURING THE TIMES OF

HIGH TIDE THIS EVENING.

* IMPACTS...LOCALIZED FLOODING OF THE MOST VULNERABLE SHORE ROADS

AND/OR BASEMENTS DUE TO HEIGHT OF STORM TIDE OR WAVE SPLASHOVER.

* OUTLOOK...WATER LEVELS WILL APPROACH AND MAY BRIEFLY TOUCH MINOR

COASTAL FLOOD THRESHOLDS DURING THE TIMES OF HIGH TIDE SUNDAY

MORNING.

 

5-8 feet?  When/where?

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getting bigger and probably the nicest warmest water all summer

What beach is that?

 

The boys and I are heading to Narra for surfing/boogie boarding during the first 2 weeks of August.  Hoping we can cook up an off-shore hurricane to get the long swells rollin' in for another fabled swim-suit mishap day  B)

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Well i was hoping the gfs yest was on to something developing a wave about to emerge off africa bc ill be in newport the 30,31, and 1 (in 8 days) but it drop'd it.

Btw that made me think of some ignorant statements i hear people make about beaches along ne mass coast " oh ya theres good surf at hampton , last summer ...." , "ya gloucester has big waves ..." Thats like me saying ya "boston has cold temperatures". There are waves when a storm points winds genersting swell in your direction (swell window). If u saw them last year when u were at beach it was because there happend to be a storm positioned offshore or there was enough of a fetch and duration of prevailing ocean winds... Not bc "xyz beach has big waves" i.e lots of times its flat as a pancake

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What beach is that?

The boys and I are heading to Narra for surfing/boogie boarding during the first 2 weeks of August. Hoping we can cook up an off-shore hurricane to get the long swells rollin' in for another fabled swim-suit mishap day B)

Newport, yeah August usually produces
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