Surf forecasting
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Surf forecasting is a new branch of meteorology developed by tech savvy surfers, who have drawn on numerical weather prediction to assess surf conditions.
External links
Global
- [WetSand], free surf forecasting service providing long range surf predictions, swell models, wind forecasts, and other various surf-related content.
- [Surfline], A comprehensive surf site containing live cameras, reports, forecasting, travel maps, video, photos, reviews, etc.
Australasia
- [Swellnet], Streaming Surfcams, Daily Surf Reports (with images) and detailed long-range Surf Forecasts.
- [Coastalwatch], live cameras and surf forecasting.
Europe
- [Surfcore], first website to use near-shore wave models for surf forecasting. Covers the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
South America
- [Baja Surf Maps] Complete list of surfbreaks in Baja California.
- [Baja Surfing Breaks] Complete list of surfbreaks in Baja including forecasts and maps.
USA
- [WaveCast], free surf forecasts, founded by Nathan Cool.
- [Spitcast], surf reports for San Francisco, Santa Cruz, Santa Barbara & Ventura, California.
- [SurfingCal.com] Northern California surf report, forecast, blog, recent pics, video clips, and articles.
- [Surfinside.com] Surf reports, surf forecasts, surfing photography, surfing links, surfing products.
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