Category Archives: West Florida

Surfing During Tropical Storm Hermine

The surf was moderately glassy this morning, and through most of the morning.  Around mid-day the storms and winds really started blasting the beaches.  The conditions are gnarlier near the coast.  The storm surge and waves are taking their toll on the beaches.  Most of west Florida is now under a tropical storm warning, and places as far south as Anclote are under a Hurricane watch.  The surf is still pumping.  The surf may be fun at a few spots, especially between the squalls.  The Pier 60 weather station says the wind is southeast, so surprise surprise, non-stop offshore winds.  Get out there if you see a break in the storms.  Unfortunately, Honeymoon and Sand Key are closed.  The swell continues tomorrow. Tomorrow afternoon/evening may be the time to surf tomorrow.

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Tropical Storm Hermine: Three Piers


At the present moment there is a tropical storm warning for the northern portion of west Florida, only stretching as far south as the Anclote area. The storm surge is expected to contribute to swelling of the river and waterways. Overflow is likely to occur. Places with poor drainage are likely to Continue reading Tropical Storm Hermine: Three Piers

Sand Key Gallery

 

Check out this awesome gallery of shots mostly from Sand Key Park during a summertime swell.  This was a decent day for the summer-time in the gulf. Continue reading Sand Key Gallery

Honeymoon Island State Park Surfing Epicness

When Honeymoon Island State Park gets good, it gets really good. Honeymoon Island is not known for its slabbing barrels into dry sand. This wave is known as a point-break. It’s known for its very long rides down the endless sandbar. The positioning of the island in the gulf, coupled with the nature of the waves we get along the gulf, have shaped the sandbar and the island in general into a point. Cold fronts pushing in from the northwest, along with the northwest down shore drift shaped this sandbar into a perfect right.  There are also little righthand tubes when the wind is blowing in variations from the south; it’s when the wind blows directly into the rights. Whether it’s summer or winter, the right is usually firing. And when the waves are good, it’s usually on. Continue reading Honeymoon Island State Park Surfing Epicness