small to flat – Rincon Surf Report and Wave Forecast for Puerto Rico – Surfing Puerto Rico https://rinconsurfreport.com Mon, 17 Nov 2014 17:51:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.4 Rincon, Puerto Rico Surf Forecast – Nov 17, 2014 https://rinconsurfreport.com/surf-forecast/rincon-puerto-rico-surf-forecast-nov-17-2014/ Mon, 17 Nov 2014 17:39:45 +0000 http://rinconsurfreport.com/?p=1510 Rincon, Puerto Rico Surf Forecast Sounds Like a Broken Record Player....

I know I sound like a broken record player: No fronts in our swell window, More NE background swell.

I want another dip in the jetstream to push another front off Hatteras into our swell window. I really do. It’s just not going to happen soon. We are left with small to flat conditions in the long-run through the end of the month. We will continue to get background NE pulses here and there, but nothing major.

Right now we have a super fun long period NE swell and it will be fun for one day only. Expect dropping size by tomorrow and we’ll fade back to surf lesson, longboard, and little kid waves by mid-week.

Now for the good news! The models are going crazy at the end of the month with big storms pulling off the states into our swell window. The beginning of December will probably rage! I think we’re going to have a great December. I am going out of town in early December so there will absolutely 100% certainty that a big swell will show up while I am gone. You’re welcome.

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Rincon, Puerto Rico Surf Forecast – Nov 7, 2014 https://rinconsurfreport.com/surf-forecast/rincon-puerto-rico-surf-forecast-nov-7-2014/ Fri, 07 Nov 2014 11:49:07 +0000 http://rinconsurfreport.com/?p=1355 Rincon Surf Report surfing puerto rico forecast - background swell.

After non-stop swell this week, things are going to calm down a bit.

We have some leftovers Today which will fade out Tomorrow. After that some background swell for Tuesday and Wednesday of next week will show up thanks to a front that is barely dipping out in the Atlantic off the Eastern USA. All the fronts in the long term for almost the rest of the month are not dipping down and out in the Atlantic like this past front did. Instead, they’re all forecast to point their wind-flow, movement, and any resulting swell away from us with no considerable dip in the jetstream to push them into our swell window. This means we will only get background pulses. Seeing a forecast like this after such a good swell is kind of a bummer. I hope it flip-flops and we get another raging front!

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