PEACE. Not everything has to be serious surely ?

SJ

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SJ’s Surf Forecast

SJ’s Surf Forecast
Updated 07:00 Thursday 4th June 2009

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ADVANCE NOTICE: BREAK IN SERVICE
Hi all. I’m escaping this Summer flat spell and off on my holidays (mostly Safari through Masai-Mara & Serengeti in Africa) for a few weeks so the next forecast won’t be until Thursday 2
nd July. Happy wave hunting though,
‘Stay Stoked’ - SJ.

Check the facebook page for the latest:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/SJs-Surf-Forecast/83277880873

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National Surf Forecast


Wales: Flat


East Coast: Looks like Northerly winds and windswell, peaking around Saturday/Sunday. Should be an onshore messy wave.

Scotland: N-NE winds and onshore sloppy/messy windswell peaking on late Saturday and Sunday. Nothing of any quality.

Ireland: Nothing of any real quality expected with largely onshore N-NE winds and swell; resulting in onshore messy surf.

English Channel: Flat

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Surf Forecast for the South-West


You Should Have Been Here Yesterday?
Baking temperatures and sunny weather last few days with this sunny weather and heatwave we’ve had – sea temps have shot up but still feel on the cold side for a swim without a wettie. Surf was great as expected last weekend, fading into Sunday before going flat.


The Week Ahead
Summer flat spell
Sunrise and sunset – 05:10 and 21:25
Twilight starts and ends – 04:25 and 22:10
Sea Temperature – 11.5C / 52.7F


Thursday 4th
F-F-Ffffllatskiiii.
Swell – (i) Flat
Wind –
Light-Medium going Light E-SE
Weather –
Bright and sunny day. Some cloud cover expected for Devon and the far North of Cornwall.
North Coast –
Flat
South Coast –
Flat
Tides approx –
09:51 (1.6m), 15:46 (6.0m)


Friday 5th
This really is pushing the boat out – but there may be a longboardable ripple around the low tide and tidal push late morning/lunchtime. Otherwise flat.
Swell – (i) VeryWeak WSW-SW
Wind –
Light Variable
Weather –
Mixture of cloud and sunshine, outside chance of a rain shower.
North Coast –
1ft going Flat
South Coast –
1ft going Flat
Tides approx –
10:37 (1.5m), 16:32 (6.1m)


The Weekend
Flat!!


Saturday 6th
Flat
Swell – (i) Flat
Wind –
Light Variable going N
Weather –
Overcast with a chance of some rain.
North Coast –
Flat
South Coast –
Flat
Tides approx –
04:54 (6.1m), 11:19 (1.4m), 17:15 (6.3m)


Sunday 7th
Flat
Swell – (i) Flat
Wind –
Light N-NE going Variable
Weather –
Mixture of cloud and sunshine.
North Coast –
Flat
South Coast –
Flat
Tides approx –
05:35 (6.2m), 11:56 (1.3m), 17:54 (6.4m)


The Lemon Next to the Pie
Largely flat, however a weak Bay of Biscay low pressure could send a faint swell our way for Tuesday.
Check the facebook page for the latest:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/SJs-Surf-Forecast/83277880873

Surf Heights
0ft – Flat
1-2ft – Kneehigh
3ft – Waisthigh
4-5ft – Chest-Shoulderhigh
6ft – Headhigh
6-8ft – Overhead
8-10ft – 1.5 x Overhead
12ft – 2 x Overhead

Copyright Shiraz Jiwa (SJ) for the British Surfing Association © 2008-2009
SJ’s Surf Forecast - since 1999…

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