Big Seas

does'nt matter about the wind direction, just look at the swell charts. these are gonna be the biggest of the autumn yet.


just check magic seaweed.com and hoy it in the favourites-very reliable
 
The one I look at is saying westerley then N/west and then onto southerlies as well.

Which one are you supposed to believe, cos a couple of my mates are saying mines wrong and it's turning northerley.

Cheers

Tony
 
:angel:go on that website,ignore wind direction and go to swells. its gonna be bad further up and the depression from northern scotland is pushing the swells down.the bigger seas should be here friday,die slightly over weekend then back monday,APPARENTLY.
again, this website is reliable
 
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what forcast do you look at?not the same one i see:cool:

I usually combine a few of the websites. Magic seaweed for the pressure charts. XCweather
Wind Map - Britain
for the wind charts and theweatheroutlook.com for the amateur forecasters predictions in the forums
Today's analysis (30th September) -.

This far out is only a guide but you can get an idea of weather (sorry!) you need to get the bait ordered of give the missus warning of a pass out.
 
Just had a walk along the Leas from the black path to frenchmans point, and there's a good sea running. It'll definately be worth having a chuck down there when it settles down a bit.
 
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