Surfline's LOLA Swell Model is the ONLY global swell model that can separate individual swells to accurately calculate surf heights for any location on Earth. Every surf spot will only have a limited range of swells that produce good surf at that location. Compare the LOLA swell forecast with a spot's "Optimal Conditions" information and your own local knowledge to score the best surf.
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.
USER SURF REPORTS:(Also upload reports from your phone using the mobile site: mobile.surfline.com)
For higher resolution buoy data, go to the LOLA Buoys tab in the forecast section.
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
LOCAL NEWS: Coast Swap! (Well, almost.) With the 2009NSSA Nationals running June 23-27, a good portion of East Coasters are off in California right now. Meanwhile, the summer season draws an equal number of pros and promo types – if not this week then quite soon. (Just see below.) And for a look at which homeboys got the best shots at a championship title, click here. (Hint: they share a name — but not the last one.)
Come check out the Channel Island Demo Tour all summer. Sample fresh Merrick models at one of the following stops, from 9am to 1pm: June 27, New Smyrna; July 11, Jupiter Pier; July 18, Deerfield; and July 25, St. Augustine Pier (northside).
On June 25, South Florida Surfrider will meet form 7-8:30pm at the Miami Beach Botanical Gardens. As always, pizza and refreshments served. d Broward Co. Surfrider will be taking part in the South Florida Paddleboard Summer Series when it starts June 28 at Pompano Beach. Check the site for details.
St. Auggie ESA is gearing up for the 43rd Annual Sun "N" Surf 4th of July Surf Contest. Be sure to call the Hotline for updates: 904.824.0131.
Surfers for Autism is coming to Martin County on July 18 at Stuart Beach 8am - 2pm. Surf Central is a major sponsor of the event; contact the shop for details.
And on July 31, i conjunction with Dillards Dept. Stores and Ocean Minded the Surfrider Foundation is happy to be a part of the Bethany Hamilton sandal launch. They will be hosting a Beach Clean-up from 9am to 11am. Then an in store signing at Dillards from 11am-1pm. Learn more on Facebook.
The new EasternSurf.com is already unloading –or is it uploading? Either way, keep tabs on the hot season with their 20 things to do this summer.
Your homebreak is under attack. You just don’t know it yet. Over the coming years, increased coastal crowding and development will put every surf spot at risk. Fortunately, you can act now in its defense. Go to Surf-First.org and fill out the most comprehensive demographic survey in US history so we can fight any battle from Fernandina to the Florida gulf. And for the complete story on Surf-First’s long-term vision, click here.
And don’t forget the fight that affects every break and coastal economy: offshore drilling. Contact your Senators, State Reps and Governors and tell them it’s time to explore for fresh energy solutions – not petroleum. And go to Nottheanswer.org for updates on this issue and ways to automatically contact your politicians.
What’s the best part of a surf trip? That giant excess baggage fee the airlines pork you with on both sides, right? Wrong! Well, stop bitching and do something by signing this petition.