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Old 06-21-2006, 07:43 PM
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SYNOPSIS FOR JUPITER INLET TO OCEAN REEF OUT TO 60 NM 309 PM EDT WED JUN 21 2006

SYNOPSIS

AN UPPER ATMOSPHERE TROUGH OF LOWER PRESSURE NORTHEAST OF THE
BAHAMAS IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP A SURFACE LOW EAST OF THE FLORIDA
PENINSULA THURSDAY. THIS WILL RESULT IN A NORTHEAST WIND FLOW
ACROSS THE COASTAL WATERS OF MAINLAND SOUTH FLORIDA THROUGH THE
UPCOMING WEEKEND ALONG WITH NORMAL AFTERNOON SEA BREEZES NEAR THE
COASTS.


I couldn't be more true :lol:
I just got back form Lake Worth (North Side) it it was a blast kited for a solid 1.5hrs
It only got better as the sunset~ I sure hope NOAA is correct and it puff's up again tomorrow afternoon. This time I bring more then my light-wind board :roll:


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Originally Posted by "Rick
Have you worked those great ground swells that sweep south across the inlet with NE winds and cold fronts? I have driven by a few times but have yet to time it out . It looks outstanding!
Ahhh that it is Rick~ It's a GR8 place to kite in the fall when the NE B-L-O-W-S
The north jetty cuts down the surface chop and it can be a fairly glassy swell to carve and boost off of. But it's a critical launch and landing area since they've install the rock groins. Add in A1A and the Power lines and :shock:
This is an adrenalin sport right :P
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