Tag Archives: August

Surf’s Up Surf Report: Mon, Dec. 03, 2018, 11, 1:30, 3:30, & Sunset

There’s more fun to be had today. It looks better than yesterday. It may just be because I brought the longboard today. It’s easily as good as this time yesterday. Come on out. Catch a few good waves. The downside is that there’s a long wait between sets (yes there’s sets), and it’s really cold.

Sand Key around noon:

880 around 12:30:

1:30pm back at Moon:

3:30pm at Honeymoon. A thick fog has rolled in:

Groms and sunset gallery with Reef and Slater:

Double Rainbow from Summer Storms (Pictures Added)


There’s something especially unique about the thunderstorms we experience during the summer. These big fluffy white clouds with gnarly dark thunderstorms underneath are breathtaking. The storms are so visually stunning that their appearance becomes a hallmark of summers in Florida. It’s important to note that what could be viewed as a disadvantage when comparing seasons should in fact be viewed as one of summers best qualities. These little clusters of energy can be exciting and even create completely cemetrical rainbows with the double rainbow flare. Summer storms make summer what it is, and summer in Florida wouldn’t be the same without them.

IMG_7042
IMG_7044

IMG_7058 IMG_7061 IMG_7064

IMG_7068IMG_7051

IMG_7055

IMG_7056IMG_7072IMG_7075IMG_7079IMG_7086IMG_7087