Tag Archives: Surfing Stories

Mysto Swell Continued…

This day the winds from the low over the state were the strongest they were during the whole month long surfing event in July.  The waves were coming in at 7 feet at 7 seconds.  This is the biggest Clearwater was all summer.  It also similar to the best waves we got all winter.  The only drawback was the strong longshore drift.   But, man was it pumping. Continue reading Mysto Swell Continued…

Monochrome Shredding

The coast was lined with cars owned by surfers, ready to forge out into the cold November air and enter the warm gulf waters. Continue reading Monochrome Shredding

East Coast – Hurricane Cristobal


Pumping surfed graced the shores of East Florida all last week.  The quality of waves produced by this storm exceeded the quality of the waves by the previous two category 1 storms of this hurricane season. Why were the waves from Cristobal so fun?  To assess this question we are going to look at the pressure of the air in the center of Hurricane Cristobal, then compare the air pressure in the center of Hurricane Arthur and Hurricane Bertha.  While many additional variables are important to determining the quality of waves produced by hurricanes, looking at the pressure of these storms will provide us with information about these storms strength and it will help us determine how accurate we can be Continue reading East Coast – Hurricane Cristobal