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Cold Front Rain Bands

Cold front rain bands are moving through the area. The conditions are kind of nasty right now, choppy, windy, and small.  The swell is solidly from the west.  Because it is so small, beach-breaks are probably working better.  The swell is noticeably getting better as I write this. Warm air is being scooped up into the atmosphere by the cold air.  This is causing these strong bands of rain. The tide turned about two hours ago.  If you get any cool pictures, send them in. Continue reading Cold Front Rain Bands

Matthew Carnage

Dalton Smith and Corey Howell went for a cruise along the east coast of Florida to explore carnage left after Hurricane Matthew wreaked havoc along the coast. Trees were uprooted, railroad structures were damaged, streets were flooded, and property was damaged. This is what happens when a category three storm with maximum sustained winds around 120 miles per hour brushes the coast. Continue reading Matthew Carnage

Dunedin Live Reef threatened by Beach Renourishment

Many beaches along the coastline of the gulf have pieces of structure left over from when structures were removed.  You will find cement and wood piling along much of the coastline from old piers and jetties.  Less frequent are completely submerged Continue reading Dunedin Live Reef threatened by Beach Renourishment