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Caribbean Low Headed for the Gulf of Mexico

The low pressure system situated just below the Yukatan Penninsula is becoming better organized today.  It’s moving slowly towards the northwest.  Tomorrow the system is expected to be over the southern or central Gulf of Mexico.   The system is expected to Continue reading Caribbean Low Headed for the Gulf of Mexico

Sharing is Caring: A Tropical Low Pressure Surf Video

It was mostly sunny after around 11am. By mid-day the winds were pretty much completely offshore. The lineup was crowded, but that’s just what you can expect this time of year on a sunny day. A lot of people were out having fun in the playful little surf. There were even a few snook to be had off the end of the jetty during the outgoing tide. A great day from the start when a nearly perfect rainbow formed to this afternoon glassy surf.
If your browser can’t play this video try Firefox or Chrome. Song by Audionautix, license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.

Cold Front: Sunday, 11.20.16 Forecast

There is another epic cold front headed for the gulf coast.  What makes this cold front so unusual, you ask.  Well it is the northeast winds paired with solid surf, of course! This solid cold front is slated for Sunday.

This is a cold front surf forecast for Florida’s gulf coast.  This forecast will cover things like the waves, the weather, and the tides for Clearwater, Bradenton, and Venice.  It will discuss how these conditions will change through the duration of the swell.

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