How does the swell affect surfing?

Long-period swells accumulate energy, travel faster, and can easily cope with local winds and currents, resulting in larger surf when it comes to average wave height. Forerunners are the first waves coming in on long-period swells.

What is swell in surf report?

The size of the wave, or swell height, is a measure in feet or meters. If the surf forecast says 1-3m (3-9ft), then it’s usually a good time to go surfing. 3m waves are not appropriate for beginners, but experienced surfers take on waves of incredible height.

How big are the waves at Jupiter Inlet?

Current Surf Report for Jupiter Inlet Current Conditions

Low 3:29AM 0.43ft
High 9:37AM 2.39ft
Low 3:34PM -0.16ft
High 10:19PM 2.66ft

What is considered a high swell?

Ground swell” refers to a swell that has a wave period of roughly 12 seconds or higher. Wind swell” refers to a swell that typically has a wave period between 1-11 seconds. Wave period is measured in the seconds between each wave.

How do you track swells?

It’s quite easy. There’s a simple math equation. Knowing that a swell will travel, on average, at 1.5 times its period in nautical miles per hour, we only need to check the average wave period and the distance of the fetch. The swell will hit the shores in 111.1 hours, which means 4.6 days.

Does Jupiter Beach have waves?

Jupiter Florida is home to many surfers, surf spots and great waves. To the south is Juno Beach Pier, Ocean Reef Park and Pump House surf breaks.

Where can I surf in Jupiter FL?

Best Surfing Spots Near Jupiter, Florida

  • Reef Road Surfing. Palm Beach’s Reef Road is home to some of the largest waves on the east coast.
  • Juno Beach Surfing. The south side of the Juno Beach pier is another popular spot.
  • Jupiter Dog Beach Surfing.
  • Jupiter Beach Surfing.