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  2. Surf forecasting - Wikipedia

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    Surf forecasting is the process of using offshore swell data to predict onshore wave conditions. It is used by millions of people across the world, including professionals who put their forecasts online, meteorologists who work for news crews, and surfers all over the world.

  3. Surfline - Wikipedia

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    This forecast also triggered a backlash against Surfline and services like it, for overcrowding beaches with the best waves and taking the search for waves out of the surfing experience. [9] [12] However, interest in surf forecasting services like Surfline continued to increase. [12]

  4. Category:Surf forecasting - Wikipedia

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    Surf forecasting; C. Sean Collins (surf forecaster) S. Surfline This page was last edited on 28 May 2012, at 20:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Sean Collins (surfing) - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, in honor of his contributions to surf forecasting, Collins was inducted into the Surfers' Hall of Fame in Huntington Beach, California. [10] [11] In 2012, Collins was inducted into the Surfer's Walk of Fame and received the Surf Culture Award in Huntington Beach, California. [12]

  6. Severe weather terminology (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The usage of this product is locally determined by each Weather Forecast Office. [32] High surf warning SRD – Destructive, pounding surf poses an especially heightened danger to life, boating and other marine property in and near the surf zone, and may damage property near the shoreline; high surf criteria may vary depending on the region.

  7. Forecasting - Wikipedia

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    Forecasting is the process of making predictions based on past and present data. Later these can be compared with what actually happens. For example, a company might estimate their revenue in the next year, then compare it against the actual results creating a variance actual analysis.

  8. Swell (ocean) - Wikipedia

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    Breaking swell waves at Hermosa Beach, California. A swell, also sometimes referred to as ground swell, in the context of an ocean, sea or lake, is a series of mechanical waves that propagate along the interface between water and air under the predominating influence of gravity, and thus are often referred to as surface gravity waves.

  9. Category:Weather forecasting - Wikipedia

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    Surf forecasting (3 P) W. Weather television (2 C, 7 P) Weather warnings and advisories (93 P) Pages in category "Weather forecasting" The following 52 pages are in ...