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SammE's Surf Report For Palm Beach County
SURF FORECAST!!!
Swell 7-Day Forecast
Data as of 9/28/2008, 4:05 AM
9/28/2008 2:00 PM - 10/4/2008 2:00 AM

Surf Outlook:

NE wind swell continues as the area of low pressure over the Carolinas moves onshore and high pressure off Newfoundland moves towards the Atlantic. The NE winds created by the pressure gradients between these two areas have been stirring up quite a bit of fetch along the West Atlantic, but as the low moves onshore, the gradients will let up a bit. As a result of this system the East Coast has been seeing pretty solid surf. As the high pressure system pushes offshore, Tropical Storm Kyle will continue its northward trajectory towards Cape Cod. This could create some concerns as far as wind goes. Winds will be drawn onshore due to the offshore high and cyclonic low, blowing out some locations along the central part of the coast. The swell will shift more southerly as well, helping to fill in to some of those nooks which have been shadowed in the northeastern states. Generally it looks like solid surf through the weekend, with next week seeing smaller sizes, but still surfable conditions. Further south will continue to see decent surf through most of the week. Towards the end of next week we could start to see some long range NE swell filling to the south as well, created by gradients strengthening between the offshore high, and a trough of low pressure sitting in the mid-North Atlantic currently.

         








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