socalforecast.blogspot.com - 5/19/2009
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Happy Hurricane Season!May 15th is the official start of the Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season...and in honor of the start of the new season I decided to resurface one of the longest posts that I have ever written on this blog!The content on scoring hurricane surf...and what to watch for in a ...
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23breaths —
I get several emails every day telling me about how good the surf will be somewhere I'm not. Most of you do as well but the email that Adam Wright just sent out about the 2009 Hurricane Season is exceptional! In addition to going over the hurricanes that create waves for Southern California, his discussion of wave generation in general a must read. Now for something different I get songs stuck in my head Today the song was "counting flowers on the wall" by the Statler Brothers You Tube had two versions I can decide which ...
Weather Guy: East Coast Is Rocking
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... the SPAC high-pressure...hopefully we could get the wave machine to turn back on as we head into late May and into early June. One good thing is that the East Pacific Hurricane Season has started...while we don’t have any storms yet it does at least open up another avenue for the west coast to get waves. Make sure to check out my 2009 Hurricane Season overview...it has my half-assed opinion on how the EPAC season is going to go...and it has some good tips on scoring hurricane surf. http://socalforecast.blogspot.com/2009/05/2009-hurricane-season.html Ok gang this is all I have ...
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