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Tracking the tropics - 2025


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12 minutes ago, Torch Tiger said:

Not really a threat. The OPs are hundreds of miles offshore. The future low moving from QC to NF is also fairly deep, and block over Greenland locks it in. I mean it's worth watching there, but not a threat. 

 

5 hours ago, WxWatcher007 said:

Still squarely a heightened risk to Newfoundland. 

 

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On 8/13/2025 at 6:37 PM, radarman said:

Big, big waves.  Let's lock in an offshore breeze, TIA

This is a be careful what you wish for scenario. During the hurricane Bill swell in 09 almost every break on Long Island was washed out. As in, the waves were so big they started breaking so far out they just rolled through the break. Thursday looks to do just that. We do not have the bottom for 15’ at 17 seconds. There are a couple select spots in RI (Ruggles) and Montauk (Turtles) that can, but you better be on a gun and damn near a pro. 
For mortals Wednesday and Friday look to be the days. 

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1 hour ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

This is a be careful what you wish for scenario. During the hurricane Bill swell in 09 almost every break on Long Island was washed out. As in, the waves were so big they started breaking so far out they just rolled through the break. Thursday looks to do just that. We do not have the bottom for 15’ at 17 seconds. There are a couple select spots in RI (Ruggles) and Montauk (Turtles) that can, but you better be on a gun and damn near a pro. 
For mortals Wednesday and Friday look to be the days. 

Bill's waves were the first time I understood the kind of power these storms pack. Just a special experience for me on Fishers Island.  Massive massive waves slamming the beach and sucking thousands of stones out as they receded, all under a full moon with distant flashes of lightning on the southern horizon from the nearest band. My house is on the northern side of the island and you could hear the waves thudding a mile and change away.

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41 minutes ago, Hoth said:

Bill's waves were the first time I understood the kind of power these storms pack. Just a special experience for me on Fishers Island.  Massive massive waves slamming the beach and sucking thousands of stones out as they receded, all under a full moon with distant flashes of lightning on the southern horizon from the nearest band. My house is on the northern side of the island and you could hear the waves thudding a mile and change away.

That’s a great story. I always wondered if fishers island was surfable. Takes a serious swell to make it through block island sound. On the hurricane teddy swell a few years ago I could hear the boulders moving under the waves in Montauk. A very cool clunking sound. Surfed some 15’ waves at ditch plains that day. 

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1 hour ago, Hoth said:

Bill's waves were the first time I understood the kind of power these storms pack. Just a special experience for me on Fishers Island.  Massive massive waves slamming the beach and sucking thousands of stones out as they receded, all under a full moon with distant flashes of lightning on the southern horizon from the nearest band. My house is on the northern side of the island and you could hear the waves thudding a mile and change away.

That’s awesome 

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