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NJ SURF REPORT
MONDAY 17 FEBRUARY 2025
Morning
WIND ADVISORY
2-3ft+ S/SSE groundswell. Gale force W wind. Rapidly dropping surf.
NOTE: Wind gusts have hit 50-60mph
CONDITIONS ALERT: Dangerously windy conditions
WATER TEMP: 36-39 degrees
WEATHER ALERT: Wind Advisory
FLOODING ADVISORY: N/A
CROWD ADVISORY: N/A
COACHING SCHEDULE: Click HERE for details
ARVO-EVENING
WIND ADVISORY
1-2ft+ S/SSE groundswell. Gale force W wind. Surf continues to drop.
NOTE: Wind remains strong, gusts surpass 30-40mph.
CONDITIONS ALERT: Dangerously windy conditions
WATER TEMP: 36-39 degrees
WEATHER ALERT: Wind advisory
FLOODING ADVISORY: N/A
CROWD ADVISORY: N/A
COACHING SCHEDULE: Click HERE for details
WATER TEMP ADVISORY*
Water temp: 35-38 degrees
ADVISORY: Colder water temps than in recent history. Be prepared.
Wetsuit: *Hooded 5/4* and 5mm* boots and gloves required (*or thicker)
FORECAST OVERVIEW
Early-Mid Week
Flat/Tiny surf
As this storm explodes in strength over Northeast New England and Southeast Canada, the pressure gradients around it have tightented. This has resulted in
strong, gale force W wind and any surf that remained on Monday will be blasted
flat within hours. Unfortunately, this slow moving storm will keep those winds
strong and the surf flat or tiny through midweek.
Check the 72 Hour Forecast below for details.
COACHING SCHEDULE: Click HERE for details
LONG RANGE FORECAST
Mid to Late Week
Dammit
There's another storm that's expected to move up the coast but it's forecast to move
so fast, that our region will see the weather but none of the swell.
Check out the Long Range Forecast below for details
COACHING SCHEDULE: Click HERE for details
FORECASTERS NOTES
More than we bargained for
I'm gonna call it... so far this has been one of the worse winters on record or at leaste in the past several years. Week-long (or longer) flat spells, short-duration swell events (some only lasting a few hours) and wind and more goddamn wind have plagued this
us since November. Now, with the jet stream pushing nearly every storm from the North Pacific directly over our region (and there's a lot) we are going to see more weather than we've see in the previous two months. We will most likely see an
increase in swell events but with back to back storms come issues with wind.
X-FACTORS
A serious issue that threatens to destroy many surf breaks in New Jersey are
the multiple replenishment projects by the Army Core of Engineers. Right now,
in nearly every county in NJ, not only are these projects destroying our breaks
and polluting the sand and water around them, but they are adversely affecting the
nearby surf-related businesses. Some of these breaks may take months or even
years to recover, while others may never be the same ever again.
TROPICAL UPDATE
That's a wrap for the 2024 Hurricane Season
Check out the Tropical Update below for the rundown


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TUESDAY 18 FEBRUARY 2025
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Stay tuned
NOTE: Stay tuned
NOTE: Stay tuned
ADVISORY: Stay tuned
WEATHER ADVISORY: Stay tuned
COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for details
Monmouth/Ocean County Stay tuned
NOTE: Stay tuned
ADVISORY: Stay tuned
SPECIAL ADVISORY: The Army Core of Engineers replenishment projects may adversely affect some spots in Central and Southern Ocean County
Atlantic/Cape May County
East-facing spots: Stay tuned
NOTE: Stay tuned
ADVISORY: Stay tuned
SPECIAL ADVISORY: The Army Core of Engineers replenishment projects may adversely affect some spots in Central Atlantic County
South-facing spots: Stay tuned
NOTE: Stay tuned
ADVISORY: Stay tuned
SPECIAL ADVISORY: The Army Core of Engineers replenishment projects may adversely affect some spots in Southern Cape May County
COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for detail
*SWELL EVENT NOTES
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24 hour Atlantic Forecast Map Click Here
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SWELL Stay tuned
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WIND Stay tuned
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TIDE Radical tide swings significantly limit your window of surfability.
NOTE: Avoid the low tide. Check your Local Tide Chart for details
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WEATHER ADVISORY Stay tuned
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CONDITIONS ADVISORY Stay tuned
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CROWD ADVISORY Stay tuned
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BEST BOARD FOR TODAY Stay tuned
WEDNESDAY 19 FEBRUARY 2025
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Stay tuned
NOTE: Stay tuned
NOTE: Stay tuned
ADVISORY: Stay tuned
WEATHER ADVISORY: Stay tuned
(*See SWELL EVENT NOTES for details)
COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for details
Monmouth/Ocean County Stay tuned
NOTE: Stay tuned
ADVISORY: Stay tuned
SPECIAL ADVISORY: The Army Core of Engineers replenishment projects may adversely affect some spots in Central and Southern Ocean County
Atlantic/Cape May County
East-facing spots: Stay tuned
NOTE: Stay tuned
ADVISORY: Stay tuned
SPECIAL ADVISORY: The Army Core of Engineers replenishment projects may adversely affect some spots in Atlantic County
NOTE: Stay tuned
ADVISORY: Stay tuned
*ADVISORY: The Army Core of Engineers replenishment projects may adversely affect some spots in Cape May County
COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for detail
*SWELL EVENT NOTES
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48 hour Atlantic Forecast Map Click Here
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SWELL Stay tuned
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WIND Stay tuned
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TIDE Wide tide swings may limit surfability. Check your Local Tide Chart for details.
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WEATHER ADVISORY Stay tuned
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CONDITIONS ADVISORY Stay tuned
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CROWD ADVISORY Stay tuned
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BEST BOARD FOR TODAY Stay tuned
THURSDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2025
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Stay tuned
NOTE: Stay tuned
ADVISORY: Stay tuned
WEATHER ADVISORY: Stay tuned
COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for details
Monmouth/Ocean County Stay tuned
NOTE: Stay tuned
ADVISORY: Stay tuned
SPECIAL ADVISORY: The Army Core of Engineers replenishment projects may adversely affect some spots in Central and Southern Ocean County
Atlantic/Cape May County
East-facing spots: Stay tuned
NOTE: Stay tuned
ADVISORY: Stay tuned
SPECIAL ADVISORY: The Army Core of Engineers replenishment projects may adversely affect some spots in Atlantic County
South-facing spots: Stay tuned
NOTE: Stay tuned
ADVISORY: Stay tuned
SPECIAL ADVISORY: The Army Core of Engineers replenishment projects may adversely affect some spots in Cape May County
COACHING SCHEDULE Click here for detail
*SWELL EVENT NOTES
-
72 hour Atlantic Forecast Map Click Here
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SWELL Stay tuned
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WIND Stay tuned
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TIDE Minimal tide swings increase your window of surfability. Check your Local Tide Chart for details.
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WEATHER ADVISORY Stay tuned
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CONDITIONS ADVISORY Stay tuned
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CROWD ADVISORY Stay tuned
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BEST BOARD FOR TODAY Stay tuned
MID to LATE WEEK
STAY TUNED
Stay tuned.
Check out the LONG RANGE FORECAST below for details.

STAY
TUNED

17-21 FEBRUARY 2025
Stay Tuned
Stay tuned.
Check out the 96 Hour Atlantic Forecast Map HERE for details.
COACHING SCHEDULE Click HERE for details
FORECASTERS NOTE
FORECAST OBSERVATIONS
This is setting up to be a fairly busy month for weather and surf.
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That's a wrap for the
2024 Hurricane Season


That's a wrap for
the 2024
Hurricane Season

FORECASTERS NOTES
After the big predictions by both the National Weather Service and the University of Colorado, in terms of solid swell events, the 2024 Hurricane Season under-performed.
Back in late August, it started off strong with Debby and Ernesto but the rest of the season was pretty lackluster and definitely fell well below the predictions.
2024 HURRICANE SEASON PREDICTION
NOAA, the NWS and the University of Colorado issued the most aggressive hurricane season forecast on record for 2024 yet it fell far short of the predictions.
Check out the complete breakdown below:
23 named storms. 11 hurricanes. 5 major hurricanes.


RESOURCES
Buoys (Swell, wind, water temps in real time)
44065 (Northern NJ and West Long Island)
44025 (Long Island/Central NJ)
44066 (Western Atlantic) OFFLINE
Weather
Ocean Charts
Windy.com (great animated North Atlantic chart)
National Hurricane Center
Additional Resources