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Monday 9/8 2:00 am
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SURF:
1-2 ft
| SURF | : SWELL |
| •1-2 ft | : 2 ft ENE @ 8 sec |
•1-2 ft | : 1 ft NNE @ 10 sec |
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| Best Swell Direction: northeast-northwest |
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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(Also upload reports from your phone using the mobile site: mobile.surfline.com)
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| LOLA SWELL (ft) |
9/8 2:00 am
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Wind:
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PARTLY CLOUDY
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79°F |
| Water: |
85°F |
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KPRRINCO2
(11 miles)
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Location:
San Juan, Puerto Rico
| 09/07 |
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01:02AM : 0.99ft. |
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| 09/07 |
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07:34AM : 0.20ft. |
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03:12PM : 1.60ft. |
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09:54PM : 0.81ft. |
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| Best Wind: east northeast trades
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Best Tide: ANY |
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HOTEL
as of
8:00 PM EDT
on
09/07
6ft
@ 9sec
6ft
@ 12sec
E@8kts
A:83°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
12:00 AM EDT
on
09/08
5ft
@ 12sec
from South
5ft
@ 9sec
from SE
SE@6kts
A:82°F W:83°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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Talk about entering a ‘period of heightened activity.’ Gustav weren’t even done workin’ the Gulf before Hanna reached hurricane status off the Bahamas, and both Ike and Josephine became earned names out in the Atlantic. With Gustav killing 77 in Haiti alone, this season could quickly grow even deadlier. Monitor every storm at National Hurricane Center and stay tuned to Jeff Masters blog for a thorough discussion.
Meanwhile, the storm over offshore drilling is getting nastier as current Florida legislation could set a precedent for all US coastal states. Read Surfline’s coverage then click here to speak your mind.
Sounds like the perfect time to attend this Thursday’s Surfrider Rincon meeting at the Balneario Público de Rincón (Rincón Public Beach). Meetings start at 7:30 pm.
The next ESA Puerto Rico comp set for Sept. 6 at Jobos. Please make sure that your membership is up to date and that you turn in your entry by Sept. 2 After this date entries will only be accepted at the beach and with limited space available.
It only takes a little asphalt to make water quality worse. And the PR Department of Transportation's proposed bicycle and pedestrian trail is actually a two lane paved road that will harm or destroy beaches, habitat, beach access and water quality and threatens endangered species including sea turtles and Elkhorn coral. Click here to send a letter urging Rincón's Mayor, the Governor of Puerto Rico, the PR Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration to redesign the path with community input.
And volunteers are now testing local waters as part of the Blue Water Task Force — the Surfrider Foundation's water quality monitoring, education and advocacy program created to alert citizens and officials in their communities about water quality problems and to work toward solutions. Samples are collected every Tuesday and results are available on line. For more information, check the BWTF website. And to volunteer, please call 787.823.2784.
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cool backlit shot at low tide
from
Africa
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PUERTO RICAN GOLD
(06/14) Quincy Davis, Leif Engstrom, Darren Muschett and more put on a show in Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico Video Archive
North Video Archive
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