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Friday 8/29 8:00 pm
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SURF:
1-2 ft
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| •1-2 ft | : 2 ft ENE @ 8 sec |
•1-2 ft | : 1 ft ESE @ 9 sec |
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| Best Swell Direction: west |
More Information | Rate Accuracy of This Model
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The "Swell Rose" above is the only one of it's kind in the world. This shows the directions of all the incoming swells
(N=0° East=90° etc). If you mouse over the swell rose you can see detailed raw numbers of the underlying swells.
US Weather data comes from the WeatherUnderground array of personal weather stations. Data is near realtime. International weather comes from LOLAs high resolution models or WUG where possible.
Tides are generated using the most excellent Xtide system.
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USER SURF REPORTS:
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| LOLA SWELL (ft) |
8/29 8:00 pm
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Wind:
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WSW
6
mph
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PARTLY CLOUDY
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| Air: |
85°F |
| Water: |
85°F |
| Source: |
KPRSANJU12
(5 miles)
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Location:
San Juan, Puerto Rico
| 08/29 |
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02:00AM : 0.64ft. |
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LOW |
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| 08/29 |
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07:05AM : 1.31ft. |
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HIGH |
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| 08/29 |
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01:23PM : 0.05ft. |
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LOW |
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08:23PM : 1.89ft. |
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HIGH |
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| Best Wind: south
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Best Tide: ANY |
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PROJECTED WIND in kts (8/30) |
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HOTEL
as of
6:00 PM EDT
on
08/29
4ft
@ 8sec
E@8kts
A:82°F W:83°F
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S. HATTERAS
as of
12:00 AM EDT
on
05/15
4ft
@ 8sec
2ft
@ 12sec
SW@6kts
A:464°F W:°F
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W. BERMUDA W BERMUDA
as of
10:00 PM EDT
on
08/29
4ft
@ 8sec
from NE
E@12kts
A:80°F W:81°F
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CHANGE BUOY LOCATION
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CHANGE BUOY LOCATION
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CHANGE BUOY LOCATION
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For higher resolution buoy data, go to the LOLA Buoys tab in the forecast section.
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