Magic seaweed's surf forecasts are so inacurate its fucking laughable!!!. I dont know where they get there info, but i now deem it pointless to look at there site, bring back the BBC low pressure charts and i'll work it out for myself !.
G. I've created this which you may find useful. http://poomanchronicles.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/had-bit-of-fun-last-night-with-and-came.html It's NOAAs WWIII forecast bulletins but accessible by a clicky map with all the UK buoys. Here's the site with the original data http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/waves/viewer.shtml?-multi_1-NE_atlantic- with clicky buoy locations too (but not all of them). The data page the buoy links go to are a forecast breakdown of each swell inc wind swells. Check the key down the bottom left on the data page to decipher. Hope it's of use. Dan (old Freedom Singlefin) :)
agreed, they always seem to up their estimation on weekends and bank holidays!
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it's a conspiracy!!
ReplyDeleteNah - I find them pretty good for north Devon - but not so much for the channel coast...
G. I've created this which you may find useful.
ReplyDeletehttp://poomanchronicles.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/had-bit-of-fun-last-night-with-and-came.html
It's NOAAs WWIII forecast bulletins but accessible by a clicky map with all the UK buoys. Here's the site with the original data http://polar.ncep.noaa.gov/waves/viewer.shtml?-multi_1-NE_atlantic-
with clicky buoy locations too (but not all of them).
The data page the buoy links go to are a forecast breakdown of each swell inc wind swells. Check the key down the bottom left on the data page to decipher. Hope it's of use.
Dan (old Freedom Singlefin) :)