PR is forecast to have very high surf occuring on its North Atlantic coast. We are experiencing the same in St Maarten . Does anyone from PR ( cycloneye?) know when this is forecast to subside? Also what is causing it?
Thanks
high surf on coast of PR
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high surf on coast of PR
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That high surf was caused by a strong low pressure in the north atlantic but that low is moving NE so the surf will subside tonight here in PR.
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Already as I type this at 6:46 PM AST the waves are down to 4-6 feet from 8-11 feet that were for the past 3 days and the small craft advisory and the high surf advisorys haved been cancelled.
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