This is a link to a marine forcast page... they are forcasting
55 foot seas Wednesday night...
and that's assuming the storm passes to the East of us...
http://buoy.ocens.net/wxnav.jsp?region= ... -5&units=e
55 FOOT WAVES !!! MS AL Coast
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Re: 55 FOOT WAVES !!! MS AL Coast
c5Camille wrote:This is a link to a marine forcast page... they are forcasting
55 foot seas Wednesday night...
and that's assuming the storm passes to the East of us...
http://buoy.ocens.net/wxnav.jsp?region= ... -5&units=e
We will see about that... but surfing anyone?
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are deep water waves-I seriously doubt that you will get 55 footers breaking onshore because of the shoals off shore. Also, they will not be suitable for surfing since the break will be unstable.
Steve
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