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Remnants

Remnants

Remnants

This morning we contend with the remnants of yesterday’s severe storm that passed NE of Seaburban’s. The trough following the storm was interesting enough what with 15′ wind waves, NE and SW swell to 6′ and 42 knot gusts under rain clouds, without the small low embedded in it. That brought 34 knot northerly winds, cold hard rain and yet more swell. It would seem that down here, the fun never ends!

Here you can see the last of the embedded low trail off into the morning sun. Now, if the swell would go just go down a tad, we could have ourselves a proper days run….

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