48 FOOT WAVES !!
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c5Camille
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Sanibel wrote:Our best waves here are generated by cyclones that pass right through the deep water of the Yucatan Channel where Ivan is right now. We should have some whoppers on wednesday..
...and my wife, I'm sure, would be going ape&%%$ over the shells that might be washing up on your beaches!!
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Big EZ wrote:No the waves will not be that much less, because the shorelines are very shallow, especially along the Mississippi gulf coast. That is exactly why Camille had such a devastating effect.
...and dat's why dem casinos (built to withstand 140 mph WINDS) will become landbased real quick!! Seems everyone forgot about the surge and waves when they brought 'em in here!!??
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Im loading up the crew and heading south to Padre Island, Boca Chica should be at least 8 - 10 ft lefts on the S. Jetty, we call it "Costa for Free". thats waves without the airfare.
Seriously though
I pray every night for that storm to die down so have faith he will lose some steam and not be so bad.
God Bless
Seriously though
I pray every night for that storm to die down so have faith he will lose some steam and not be so bad.
God Bless
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c5Camille
the bottom tilts the waves forward... and drags
on them... keep in mind that a beach breaking
10 foot wave actually has a 15 to 18 foot face...
i know it sounds wierd but the bottom falls out.
an open ocean wave is measures by the face...
a beach breaking wave is measured by the back,,,
ocean waves crumble from the top down the face.
a beach break wave pitches out for a top to bottom
break... the faces look biger... but the backs are
a bit smaller... also keep in mind that a 70 foot
wave breaks in 35 feet of water... and then you have
whitewater rushing... here in Mississippi 35 feet is
a full mile outside the islands...
on them... keep in mind that a beach breaking
10 foot wave actually has a 15 to 18 foot face...
i know it sounds wierd but the bottom falls out.
an open ocean wave is measures by the face...
a beach breaking wave is measured by the back,,,
ocean waves crumble from the top down the face.
a beach break wave pitches out for a top to bottom
break... the faces look biger... but the backs are
a bit smaller... also keep in mind that a 70 foot
wave breaks in 35 feet of water... and then you have
whitewater rushing... here in Mississippi 35 feet is
a full mile outside the islands...
Last edited by c5Camille on Mon Sep 13, 2004 10:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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c5Camille
a closer view for today through Wednesday
morning...
https://www.navo.navy.mil/LIBRARY/Metoc ... index.html
morning...
https://www.navo.navy.mil/LIBRARY/Metoc ... index.html
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c5Camille wrote:a closer view for today through Wednesday
morning...
https://www.navo.navy.mil/LIBRARY/Metoc ... index.html
Gee, am I'm reading this correctly? Mil that sure that NO's on target?
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