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Persistent E swell for Florida.
LOLA is predicting persistent fun sized E swell for the Globe Sebastian Inlet Pro in Central Florida this week.
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In the forecast table to the above left, the forecast date is on the left hand column and the three columns to the right represent the swells with the most, 2nd most, and 3rd most energy. If there is only one swell expected to reach this point, then the last 2 columns on the right will be blank. The numbers under the "H" represent wave heights in feet, the number under "T" represents the wave period in seconds of that swell train, and the number under "D" represents the direction in degrees that swell is coming from. Notice the primary deep water swell off of Central Florida is expected to be from ~ 80 degrees (east) between 4-6 feet all week with a slow fade as we move through the weekend. The period is also expected to increase through Thursday which could mean slightly stronger surf then. Remember to always use this computer model guidance as just that - guidance. Be sure to check the Surfline Forecasts as the final word. Happy New Year!

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