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Tuesday 10/7 2:00 am
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SURF:
1-2 ft
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| •1-2 ft | : 1 ft SE @ 8 sec |
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| Best Swell Direction: SSE |
More Information | Rate Accuracy of This Model
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.
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| LOLA SWELL (ft) |
10/7 2:00 am
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CLEAR
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37°F |
| Water: |
-999°F |
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MPFKR1
(11 miles)
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Location: Narragansett Pier
| 10/07 |
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01:47AM : 2.36ft. |
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| 10/07 |
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06:52AM : 0.91ft. |
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| 10/07 |
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02:15PM : 2.80ft. |
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| 10/07 |
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07:55PM : 1.02ft. |
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07:55PM : 1.02ft. |
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| Best Wind: WNW
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Best Tide: MID-INCOMING |
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Breaking News: Unfortunately, contest organizers have been forced to cancel the All-Ages Surf Contest in Little Compton on October 25th.
How soon we forget. Seems like all it takes is a few days of flatness for those wonderful tropical memories to disappear. Well, check out Surfline’s September to Remember for sizzling a reflection on the action from all points East.
Then there’s the stuff folks don’t want you to see the first time around, like the environmental mess Ike made, including a half-million gallons of spilled oil. And that’s just a drop compared to what will happen if we line our shores with rigs and refineries, giving nearly every named and unnamed storm a chance to pollute. With Congress lifting the ban on offshore drilling , now’s the time to contact your Senators and State Reps and tell them it’s time to explore for fresh energy solutions – not petroleum.
Okay, back to the fun stuff. After three months, the hottest video clips of the summer season have been narrowed down to the finalists in Billabong’s Freewave Challenge where $40,000 is up for grabs. Among the challengers are: Aaron Cormican and Cody Thompson for ‘Monster Maneuver”; Jesse Hines and Zander Morton for “Best Barrel”; and Kelly Nicely for “Longest Ride.” Final rankings will be announced starting October 15, 2008.
And let the fun continue with Corduroy’s used surfboard auction and movie event happening this month in Portland, ME. From now until Oct. 24, drop off any board that you would like to auction or enter bids on one you’d like to own. Come Oct. 25, the party starts and winners revealed with live bluegrass at 4pm, viewing and final bidding from 5 to 6:30, sealed bids opened at 8. Stop in the store or go to NESurf.com for details.
We’re sad to report that last week’s, Volcom VQS Jellyfish event in Middletown, R.I. got cancelled due to flat spells. The good news is you can drive to one of two events this weekend: Lincoln Blvd, NY on Oct. 11 and Casino Pier, NJ on Oct. 12. For more info call (949)646-2175x.6302 or email Volcom.
Attention ocean lovers. New Hampshire Surfrider is looking for people interested in filling officer positions. Email them with questions. You can also check the site for the data from the new UNH-maintained wave buoy on Jeffrey’s Ledge in the Gulf of Maine.
Or provide Surfrider Northern New England with some info of your own by contributing to their Ocean Illness Database the second you suspect you may have fallen sick due to surfing in the ocean off the coast of Maine.
In Grain Surfboards news, the boys are heading west again to Del Mar for the Sacred Craft Surfboard Expo but will return in plenty of time for the Build Your Own Surfboard Class: November 16 – 22. They need at least four builders who want to go for it and already have three committed. Sign up quick if you want to reserve a seat. Call 207-457-5313 or email Mike. And be sure to ask about their new 7’2” Longliner fish.
And, finally, 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.
LOST AND FOUND
Stolen: 6-1 kneeboard with two black pads on the deck, Sunday in York, Maine. $100 reward. Contact Justin@energyphoto.com
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