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Still appears fairly calm in Lyme Bay though. It often surprises me
how quickly the swell dies away just east of the Lizard.

Next weeks strong SW winds are likely to give the Napoli a battering
though.

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Still appears fairly calm in Lyme Bay though. It often surprises me how
quickly the swell dies away just east of the Lizard.


It sometimes surprises me though, when normally it is flat calm along the
south Devon coast, then suddenly you can get big rollers coming in, even on
Sidmouth beach. The local surfers seem to know when they are going to
arrive. I suppose it is to do with the point of origin out in the Atlantic,
and that must be a small window in line-of-sight direction squeezing between
Brest and Lizard.
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Old February 3rd 07, 09:57 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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On 3 Feb, 08:55, "Nick Gardner"
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Still appears fairly calm in Lyme Bay though. It often surprises me how
quickly the swell dies away just east of the Lizard.


It sometimes surprises me though, when normally it is flat calm along the
south Devon coast, then suddenly you can get big rollers coming in, even on
Sidmouth beach. The local surfers seem to know when they are going to
arrive. I suppose it is to do with the point of origin out in the Atlantic,
and that must be a small window in line-of-sight direction squeezing between
Brest and Lizard.
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Nick
Otter Valley, Devon
83 m amslhttp://www.ottervalley.co.uk


Yes, just a couple of miles can make a big difference.

It would be good to get more detail on the swell maps. They are
setting up more buoys (ones' going in the middle of Mount's Bay) to
measure wave height. So there might be more fact & less inspired
guesswork involved in the future.

Graham
Penzance



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