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Summer Forecast Note

As we get into summer, this page will be updated less. I primarily mean for this page to track swells as they arrive and that’s not something that happens that much this time of year. As surfers, we all know that July-mid August is the slowest time of year for surf. The waves we do see tend to be more similar to trade swell than actual swell events. For this type of setup, wave heights are pretty unimportant and will be too affected by local bathymetry. In general, if the waves are under waist high, I won’t be attaching the tabular data associated.

I’ll still be updating this page with days that are worth a look, but I’ll go ahead and give the NOAA servers a rest until something of interest pops up.

Forecast for the Week of 6/27-7/5

I’d be lying if I said this isn’t another really slow week with nothing to look forward to. High pressure dominates our local weather pattern as well as over the western Atlantic. Trade-like swell is really the only thing that can get through with a setup like we’re seeing. The flat spell will continue until something changes.

There’s enough for the absolute beginner on a longboard, but it’s terrible all week.

Wednesday 7/1

Time Wave Direction Swell Height Period Energy Percentile Wind Direction Wind Speed Water Level
06:00 175 3.2 5.1 4 SW 13.4 -0.8
08:00 175 3.2 5.2 4.4 SW 13.3 0.4
10:00 175 3.2 5.2 4.1 SSW 14.4 0.4
12:00 175 3.4 5 4.1 SSW 16.7 -1
14:00 172.4 3.9 5 6 SSW 19.2 -2.1
16:00 172.4 4.4 5.3 10.6 SSW 20.9 -1.7
18:00 172.4 4.8 5.5 15.3 SSW 22 0.1
Time Tide Height (ft)
02:55 L 0.28
08:57 H 4.06
14:49 L 0.8
21:01 H 4.99

New south wind swell. Very short period. Choppy conditions. Fun to bodysurf, but the water is going to be cold due to upwelling.

Thursday 7/2

Time Wave Direction Swell Height Period Energy Percentile Wind Direction Wind Speed Water Level
06:00 175 3.3 5.7 7.7 SW 12.4 -1.4
08:00 175 3.1 5.6 6 SW 11.1 0.1
10:00 175 3 5.6 5.1 SSW 11.2 0.5
12:00 175 3 5.5 4.9 SSW 12.9 -0.8
14:00 175 3.2 5.4 5.5 SSW 15.6 -1.9
16:00 175 3.6 5.3 6.2 SSW 17.4 -2.1
18:00 175 4 5.3 8.2 SSW 18.5 -0.7

Prediction for NY Harbor Buoy

Time Angle 1 Swell 1 Period 1 Angle 2 Swell 2 Period 2 WW Angle Wind Wave WW Period
08:00 181.6 3.3 5.6 131.3 0.7 9.6 0 0 0
14:00 132.1 0.6 9.5 0 0 0 173.6 2.6 5.5
20:00 132.8 0.7 9.5 0 0 0 182.1 3.6 5.1

Prediction for Barnegat Light Buoy

Time Angle 1 Swell 1 Period 1 Angle 2 Swell 2 Period 2 WW Angle Wind Wave WW Period
08:00 118 0.7 9.7 119.9 0.7 9.6 185.6 3.5 5.5
14:00 131.3 1 6.9 121.7 0.8 9.5 184.4 2.8 5.3
20:00 123.1 0.7 9.5 0 0 0 182.2 3.6 5.1
Time Tide Height (ft)
03:32 L 0.27
09:37 H 4.06
15:27 L 0.84
21:37 H 4.89

Not particularly exciting, but it’s enough for a longboard. Really short period for extremely weak and soft waves. Steep angle means even less energy available.

Notes: You’ll want to be looking around low tide

Best board: The biggest board you have/SUP/longboard in that order

Friday 7/3

Basically flat.

Weekend of 7/4 and 7/5

Flat


Looking Ahead

There’s still some disagreement in the major models, but there is a nonzero chance of decent surf next week. By decent, I mean stomach high and a short, but respectable 8+ second period. It’s possible we see larger surf. It’s also possible we see no surf. At this point, I’m optimistic and thing we have a decent chance of seeing something in the way of fun surf.

If this comes together, we’re probably looking at Wednesday/Thursday (7/8-7/9) for surfable conditions. Hopefully we see model concensus over the weekend.


All data sourced from NOAA NWPS and GFS Wave


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