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  • Tuesday 3/12/24 Morning Surf Report

    by Tory Strange March 12, 2024 2 min read

    Tuesday,  March 12th
    Reporter: T. Strange 
    Surf Report comments:   
    7:45 am: Chilly at the beach early this morning.   Wave height @ 1 foot, to occasionally up to 2 feet.  The wind is E @ 3-4 knots allowing for semi-glassy surface conditions.   Our local buoy the early wave height reading is 3.3 feet at 15 seconds down in size from yesterdays 4.6 feet at 5 seconds.      The marine forecast is predicting SW then SE winds today.  The water temperature is measured at 63.9 degrees at The Pier this morning.   See the ocean live by viewing The Surf Station Cam Page here.

     

    8:25 am Early morning photos are up and posted and you can see we still have waves for your Tuesday.  It’s glassy to semi-glassy early this morning with the wind very light and variable.  Ther is some small! some thigh high waves, occasionally a little bigger.    The way spread out 13-15 second swell interval readings on the buoy offshore makes for a thicker wave, so although the waves are spread out and may be less consistent, when they do come, they will have power.    A light seabreeze is expected this afternoon, so the mornings surf will be best with the glassy conditions…. 

     

    Report Overview

    Report Title:  Tuesday 3/12/24 Dawn Patrol
    Reporter: Tory Strange
    Report Of The Day: 1
    Change From Yesterday: similar in size or a tad smaller
    Change From Last Report: Chilly early!
    Current Wave Size: 1 to occasionally up to 2 feet
    Surface Conditions: semi-glassy
    Surf Station Surf Factor: 3.00 (on a 1-10 scale)
    Comments: Although not great, there are some occasional fun waves.
    6 Hour Forecast: Waves knee to thigh high occasionally a little larger. Some waist high peaks possible. The wind will be light early allowing for semi-glassy conditions

    Swell Info

    Form: fair, improved
    Wave Size In Body Height: knee to thigh high, occasionally a little larger
    Largest Wave: waist high on a few peaks
    Surf Is On Increase or Decrease: up and down with the lulls and surges of the swell; trending smaller
    Wind Swell / Ground Swell / Combo: combo, some groundswel
    Swell Direction: ENE
    Current: slight, if any
    Swell Interval: some 15 second readings on the local buoy
    Hard To Paddle Out: 2 (1-5 scale)

    Wind Info

    Wind Direction, Speed, & Air Temp: Click Here
    Wind Direction / Speed For Florida: Click Here
    Local Radar Link: Click Here

    Tides

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    Temperature, Critters, & More

    Water Temperature: 63.9
    Water Clarity: fair
    Critters: no new reports in overnight
    St. Augustine Weather Station: Click Here