By NYBB on Nov 2, 2007 in SURF REPORT | 2 Comments
Best NY swell since Thanksgiving ‘06?
Recently upgraded Hurricane Noel will take a very favorable track for our area over the next 48 hours, delivering solid surf in the 8-10′ range,
By NYBB on Sep 4, 2007 in SURF REPORT | 0 Comments
East Coast U.S. at risk from new tropical disturbance 99L
“An area of disturbed weather formed off the north coast of Florida yesterday, and this disturbance has been designated 99L by NHC. Strong upper level winds from the west are creating about 20 knots of wind shear over 99L, and satellite loops show that these winds [...]
By NYBB on Sep 2, 2007 in SURF REPORT | 0 Comments
September is finally here and there’s still no sign of surf. While it may seem like there’s no relief in sight and it will never get good again, we all know someting has to give and its just a matter of time. The tropics should become more active and before you know it, [...]
By NYBB on Aug 21, 2007 in SURF REPORT | 0 Comments
We’ve got a new ESE swell on tap for the next few days, but winds will be tricky. Look for strong ENE winds on Tuesday, and a possible shift to the north on Wednesday, although they may just stay east and never cooperate, so keep an eye on it. The swell lingers through [...]
By NYBB on Aug 20, 2007 in PHOTOS & VIDEOS, SURF REPORT | 0 Comments
NYBODYBOARDING VIDEOS
3 Oldie but goodies now playing here:
3 Vids Re-released!!!
NYBB ‘REAL-TIME’ BUOY MAP
NYBB Buoy Map Launch!!!
By NYBB on Aug 18, 2007 in SURF REPORT | 8 Comments
SOUTHERN HEMI Whether you buy into the Southern Hemi ‘phenomenon’ or not, a 2-3 foot groundswell with 16 – 17 second intervals has begun registering on the HOTEL buoy as of 11pm this evening. Powerful storms that stall off the coast of Africa for extended periods of time are capable of sending long [...]
By NYBB on Aug 13, 2007 in SURF REPORT | 1 Comment
Tropical Storm Dean appears to be headed for the gulf, but you never know, he may change his mind .
In the meantime, a healthy storm off the coast of Africa last week might have had enough musturd to deliver some small southern hemi lines by the weekend, somewhere in the 1-3′ range @ 14-17 [...]