Monahan's
Dock Surf Forecast
For North Pier & Other Atlantic
Facing Beaches
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Monahan's
Dock
This break is named for the small rock jetty which protects a boat
launch on one side of the Narragansett seawall. During large surf,
rideable waves are found here. Unfortunately, the spot is very visible
from the road and draws an instant crowd with any swell. It's a
high-risk surf spot. Rides are powerfully fast, and most waves break
right on the jetty. It's a heavy spot with a tough crowd. With only
one peak and takeoff spot, even a small pack can get stressful.
This elevated lineup vibe reflects the overall danger level Monahan's
presents.
How to Create Your
Own Surf Forecast
Our MoreBeach
surf forecasts are generated by computer software and are usually
very accurate. But you may do better by checking out multiple sources
and applying discernment of your own experience and common sense.
A good first step
is to check the wave forecast from the US Navy known as North
Atlantic WAM.The WAM forecast looks 6 days out and shows low
pressure systems as they build and move. It's interesting to see
hurricanes form off the coast of Africa, move across the Atlantic
and then up the Eastern Seaboard. From a New England surfer's perspective,
a beautiful WAM forecast will show a massive low parked some 300
miles off Cape Cod for a couple of days combined with gentle offshore
breezes. Wave heights are shown in colors and a scale (in feet)
appears at the bottom of each image. There's an image for every
12 hour period. Note that "00Z" means midnight and "12Z"
means noon... Greenwich Mean Time. That's 6 hours ahead of Eastern
Standard Time.
There
are WAM forecasts for the entire globe. One reason California
gets better surf than New England is that California receives swells
that are generated off the coast of Antarctica! You can see how
this happens as well as checking out future surf conditons in all
of the world's oceans by looking at the Global
WAM forecasts.
The
next step is to check out the wind forecast. Big waves are generated
by onshore winds during a Nor'easter; but the surfing only gets
good when the winds turn offshore and cleans things up. Go to Weather.com,
enter the zip code for the beach you're interested in, and click
on the 10-day forecast. Then, on the bar labeled "Forecast
Conditions," set the drop down menu to "wind
speed." This will display wind direction and speed. The wind
direction means where the wind is blowing from. Northeast means
onshore winds on Cape Cod and offshore winds on the southern coasts
of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. THis also applies to much of
Rhode Island and Maine. If you see a hurricane offshore and 5-15
mph winds out of the west, then it's a good time to plan a few days
for epic surf almost anywhere in New England.
Surf-Forecast.com,
based in the UK, offers great forecasts giving wave height and wind
speed for almost every major surf break in the world. Note that
wave height and wind speed are shown in metric units - meters and
kilometers per hour.
And,
of course, we think very highly of Magic
Seaweed. They provide surf forecasts for many of the world's
major surf breaks and supply our surf forecast charts at MoreBeach.
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