Here comes more surf for Rincon, Puerto Rico.
I like this weather pattern. Keep it up earth! Another front has pulled off the states and is sitting right in our swell window. More NW swell should be on tap through the weekend and into early next week. Granted, this storm isn’t as big or as low in pressure as the last winter storm, but it will still keep surf heading our way. The bigger days should be head high with sets a few feet overhead. As the current bombing swell starts to fade out, the new swell should fade in so I’m not expecting the surf to drop below chest high for a few days. This is a great forecast to write. I hope it sticks.
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Using Automated Forecast Tools:
Remember that no matter what a computer model tells you, what you see on the beach might be completely different. That's why i go take pictures of the beach every day. These tools help give an idea of what to expect, but weather prediction is not always exact especially the further out you try to forecast. Surf forecasting takes into account the general correlation between past weather data and resulting surf conditions. Another thing to keep in mind is the difference between actual swell height and the face height of the rideable wave it creates. For example. When the waves are forecast to have a 6ft swell at 13 seconds or higher with a NW angle we normally get waves that most people would call double over-head on sets. Swell angle is also important, especially for shorter period swell (9-11 seconds). For example 3ft at 11 seconds from the NW will make a bigger wave than 4ft at 9 seconds from the NE. Normally longer period swell (13+ seconds) will be more powerful and keep the surf size a little better even if the angle isn't a direct hit to Rincon. Generally any swell less than 9 seconds is super weak here in Rincon unless it has a lot of west in it. Also, most NE swell under 12 seconds is weak and mushy. 2ft at 8 seconds is generally small to flat. ENE swell will almost never make it into Rincon unless it was something like 10ft at 18 seconds from the ENE.