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Hurricane Bill - Video Forecast Update | Surf News
If you haven't heard by now, we have the first Atlantic Hurricane of the 2009, and it is quite an impressive storm. Hurricane Bill is currently a category 2 Hurricane with max sustained winds of 105mph. The projected track is set to send very large swells towards all exposed areas in the ...
Hurricane Bill: It's on
Hurricane Bill: It's on
magicseaweed.com — HURRICANE Bill is now a 'major' Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 135mph and producing... swell in excess of 45ft. For surfers this means waves and lots of them. Perhaps the best hurricane surf for a decade? As forecasters it's ... (more) Hurricane Bill: It's on
Hurricane Bill - North Atlantic
Hurricane Bill - North Atlantic
wunderground.com — Updated: 5pm EDT Wed Aug 19 2009 Wind: 134 MPH | Location: 19.8N 57.6W | Movement: NW... More Information: Tracking Map Public Advisory Discussion Coordinates Computer Models (more) Hurricane Bill - North Atlantic
Hurricane Bill Not Hurricane Bull (So Far)
espn.go.com — Well, whatever happens at this point, we can't say that Hurricane Bill was Hurricane Bull. We can't... be sure the East Coast will actually get good, but we do know it's going to get big. Puerto Rico already scored. Welcome to Bill Blog #3 . Bill is ... (more) Hurricane Bill Not Hurricane Bull (So Far)
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The Storm Vs The Hype
ESPN: Surfing — ... is predicting 9 — 11 foot, with 5 Stars. SwellInfo has double-overhead plus surf, dropping through the day with their clean to fairly-clean for most of the day. ...

Hurricane Bill expected to bring East Coast surf
ESPN.com - Action Sports — ... is predicting 9 — 11 foot, with 5 Stars. SwellInfo has double-overhead plus surf, dropping through the day with their clean to fairly-clean for most of the day. ...

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Tuesday isn’t looking like much of a surf day…pretty much due to lack of swell.I have been looking at all of the long-range stuff…and Hurricane Bill on the East Coast (that looks like a solid wave-maker…more details on that one later)…so the forecast for tomorrow is sort of ...