Thanks for the additional information. I've been trying to find more specifics but I think at particularly extreme southerly loop in the jetstream shifted some heavy weather further south than normal. I think about hemisphere effects of weather systems in hurricane season. Some of these mega fronts have been kicking some butt clear across the Atlantic in the UK. They were right at Disney, "it's a small world after all?"
Heads up, there is a big front moving on from the continent currently. So, perhaps more to come. Hope you guys get some rides and none of the flooding.
THANKS for the great wave riding shot. Is that Cable Beach up the coast to the right?
Just had a look at the wave forecast. For some reason they are predicting it to go off at Indicas off the Hub of the Abacos and to a lesser extent further south. They are saying 15 ft. swells are to come in for Tuesday around noon.
http://magicseaweed.com/Indicas-Surf-Report/473/
Looks like the swell should slip through to NP Tuesday as well
From:
http://magicseaweed.com/
Tomorrow isn't looking too shabby along the Atlantic coast of the Bahamian Plateau and upper Antilles.
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Originally Posted by moylemuncha
Hi guys
AJ asked me to come by and answer some questions
swell window for Nassau is between south end of Abaco and North end of Eleuthera. Durring winter some of the big lows that spin off the US North East and backhand a swell down to us as they move off into the Atlantic
Last week a big low moved off US east coast and raced down to the South East (unusual) and gave us a big burst of swell right down the whole Bahama chain and on through DR and PR all the way to lesser Antilies I believe?
Waves here at their peak were around 10 to 12 feet. Tripple overhead on the face.
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