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Surfing Atlantic City New Jersey. South Carolina Avenue New York Avenue Timothy Girard. Atlantic City. Hurricane Season. -Hurricane season runs six months from June 1st through November 30 th. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Surfing Atlantic City New Jersey

Surfing Atlantic City New Jersey

South Carolina Avenue

New York Avenue

Timothy Girard

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Atlantic City

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Hurricane Season

- Hurricane season runs six months from June 1st through November 30th.

- There is a spike in wave activity in Atlantic City during the oceans warmest months August, and September.

- The winds from a hurricane can be over 170 mph causing tremendous ocean swell.

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Nor’ Easter Season

• A nor’easter is a strong low pressure system. Nor’easter season lasts seven months, from October to April.

• A nor'easter is similar to a hurricane, except a nor’easter is generally double or triple the size of a hurricane.

• Hurricanes rarely hit the north east coast, but you can not have a winter with out 20-40 nor’easters, with at least two being severe.

• Nor’easters linger, they can stick around for several tidal cycles all while churning up the ocean.

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Current Swell Direction

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Current Wave Heights

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Ocean and Air Temperature

• January – March average water temperature is 38 degrees. With an average high temp of 45 degrees and an average low of 32 degrees.

• April – June average water temperature of 53 degrees. With an average high temp 66 degrees and an average low of 55 degrees.

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Ocean and Air Temperature

• July – September the average ocean temperature is 71 degrees. The average high temperature is 78 degrees and the average low is 68 degrees.

• October – December the average ocean temperature is 52 degrees. The average high temperature is 55 degrees with an average low of 43 degrees.

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New York Ave

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New York Ave

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New York Ave

• New York Ave. picks up a variety of swell directions but due to the pier, this spot handles a northern swell better than South Carolina Ave.

• The sand gathers just beyond the pier, giving it a shallow take off point.

• The left-breaking waves wrap perfectly around the pier providing one of the longest rides the city has to offer.

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New York Ave

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NY Ave

• New York Ave has been referred to as “Go-karts” because of the screeching go-karts on the pier over head.

• At “Go-Karts” whoever takes off closest to the pier has priority of the wave.

• This often crowded spot can create an aggressive atmosphere as several surfers jockey for the one spot off the end of the pier.

• Risky take offs too close to the pier have lead to many broken boards and lifeguard rescues.

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South Carolina Ave

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South Carolina Ave

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South Carolina Ave

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South Carolina Ave

• “When the swell is out of the south, go to South.” says the wise, old longboarder.

• This spot picks up all swells and can handle a southerly swell nicely. The left-breaking wave off the wooden groin is widely considered the best wave in the city.

• There is also an underrated and very hollow right that barrels off of a rock jetty.

• The high-performance waves at South Carolina attract the best surfers in the area. The wave is suitable for aerials and monster barrels.

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South Carolina Ave

• http://youtu.be/8sEdQopHsJw

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Animal life

• Frequent dolphin sightings have been known to spook a surfer into believing that they may be surrounded by sharks.

• Thresher sharks have washed up on the beach.

• Jelly fish can range in size from peas to basketballs. Tropical jellies have been known to make the trip on warm tropical currents flowing north.

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Traveling to Atlantic City

• The most consistent time for swell in the Atlantic would be the fall and winter due to the storms.

• The off season for the casinos in Atlantic City runs from September through April.

• During this time you can acquire discounted rooms for as little as $60.

• Parking is most safely done in the parking garages. Parking on the street is not advised.

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Atlantic City

• The combination of hurricane season, and consistent cold winter nor’easters makes traveling to Atlantic City in the fall and winter months worth while.

• One can get discounted warm rooms at casinos during these months to make the 37 degree ocean water bearable.

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Sources • http://www.wunderground.com/MAR/nem.html?map=wave&MR=1• http://www.swellinfo.com/surf-forecast/atlantic-city-new-jersey.html • http://climate.rutgers.edu/stateclim/?section=uscp&target=NJCoverv

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• http://www.currentresults.com/Oceans/Temperature/new-jersey-average-water-temperature.php

• http://www.nodc.noaa.gov/dsdt/cwtg/index.html• http://www.stormsolutionsusa.com/Brochures/Noreaster

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