Monday, September 2, 2019

9/2/19 Report - Updated: Jensen and Stuart Causeways. Surf Predictions and Projected Track of Dorian.


Written by the TreasureGuide  for the exclusive use of treasurebeachesreport.blogspot.com.


Jensen and Stuart causeways are only open for residents.

As of the 11 AM update, there was very little change in the cone.


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Source: MagicSeaWeed.com.

As you can see, MagicSeaWeed is predicting that the highest surf for Fort Pierce and the Treasure Coast will be today and early tomorrow, then quickly falling off.

The wind will be from the north today, but be coming from the west after the storm goes north of us.  The surf will decrease down to almost nothing very quickly.

The west wind might give you a food chance to get out in front of the beach before the beach begins to fill again - that is if the evacuation orders are lifted and the beach accesses are opened.

The tides will still be pretty big.

Below is the cone, as of the 8 AM update.  

Source: nhc.noaa.gov
The cone hasn't changed much.  Dorian is still supposed to turn north and move along the coast.  The brown area shows hurricane force winds, so if the hurricane remains about the same size and take the center track, we'll be close to having hurricane force winds.   If Dorian moves just a little farther east, some of it could be over land.

I'd like to see Dorian start to move north sooner rather than later.

With the storm hanging around out there you'd think we'd get a big surf for longer, but when it moves a little north of us, the wind will start coming from the west.

I might be back and add some to this post.  Maybe or maybe not.

That's it for now.

Happy hunting,
TreasureGuide@comcast.net