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Surf Forecast - US Mid Atlantic Coast - North Carolina to Virginia Beach

5 Day Surf Forecast

Forecast Updated:
 
Saturday, February 6, 2010 12:34 PM GMT

Surf Scale: 3 ft = waist high, 4 ft = chest high, 5 ft = head high, 10 ft =double overhead
Swell Direction is direction swell is coming from. 90°=East, 180°=South, 270°=West, 360-0 = North

Mid-Atlantic Surf Forecast
Covering Exposed Breaks from Cape Hatteras NC to Virginia Beach
(and breaks south of Cape Hatteras as time permits)
Day Trend Wind
(kts)
Details
(Swell Number, Swell Size & Period, Arrival Time and Profile)
Waves
(Set wave max face height)
Swell Direction
Sunday
2/7
Up more NNW 15+ early Northeast swell 5.2 ft @ 10 secs  
A strong gale is forecast tracking east off Cape Hatteras generating 45 kt north winds aimed well at exposed north facing breaks but not getting too much traction on the oceans surface while racing off to the east. Possible moderate north swell pushing in. 
4.5 ft  45 degrees
Monday
2/8
Down slightly NNW 15 early  North swell to 4.0 ft @ 10 secs early   
Swell from previous days fetch still arriving. Otherwise the gale itself is to be well on the way to Europe with weak high pressure settling over the Great Lakes making for only a light north flow and offering no real swell producing fetch. 
3.5 ft  45 degrees
Tuesday
2/9
Down N 5 early No swell of interest forecast  
A new front is to be setting up in the Gulf generating south winds at 15-20 kts late offering some odds for south windswell in the day ahead. Also broad low pressure is to be east of New Foundland generating only brisk northwest winds over the Northeast and offering no swell generation potential.  
1 ft or less  ---
Wednesday
2/10
Down W 35 late  Low odds of south windswell 5.2 ft @ 7 secs early at exposed south facing breaks and fading fast   
The new front is to produce a solid gale over the Northeast generating 30-35 kt west/offshore winds and offering no swell production potential for anyone.
3.0 ft  190 degrees
Thursday
2/11
Down NW 30 early No swell of interest forecast  
The gale over the Northeast is to really bloom while lifting northeast with hard 45-50 kt offshore winds forecast over Cape Hatteras and producing no swell.
1 ft or less   ---
Extended
Outlook
Down --- That storm is to continue pushing slowly east with 45-50 kt northwest winds all offshore relative to the US East Coast. Some fetch make take aimed on the Caribbean Islands , but it will be short lived if it does with the most energy tracking towards Europe. No swell expected for a while.

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